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  • All of the other characters save the villainous Lavishes comment on how charming and resourceful he is, and then Pratchett makes him appear charming and resourceful to us as well.

    Park on Pratchett « educating alice 2008

  • All of the other characters save the villainous Lavishes comment on how charming and resourceful he is, and then Pratchett makes him appear charming and resourceful to us as well.

    2008 January « educating alice 2008

  • Unfortunately, a family who own a share in the bank, the Lavishes, are not so keen on Moist's appointment and are soon digging into his dirty past to find something to use against him.

    Making Money by Terry Pratchett Adam Whitehead 2008

  • Unfortunately, a family who own a share in the bank, the Lavishes, are not so keen on Moist's appointment and are soon digging into his dirty past to find something to use against him.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Adam Whitehead 2008

  • All of the other characters save the villainous Lavishes comment on how charming and resourceful he is, and then Pratchett makes him appear charming and resourceful to us as well.

    2008 January 26 « educating alice 2008

  • (The downside: The Lavishes are listing their current apartment for $475,000, nearly 10% below their original asking price.)

    They'll Take Manhattan -- For Less 2007

  • He must also contend with the Lavishes, the remaining family members of the dead chairman who feels they should be in charge of the bank, and their attempts to destroy his reputation.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Kristen 2007

  • Two weeks later, however, the sellers cut the price to $1,575,000, and the Lavishes jumped; they're expecting to sign a contract today.

    They'll Take Manhattan -- For Less 2007

  • Hrothgar Lavishes Gifts upon his Deliverer (XVI.) 35

    Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem Lesslie [Translator] Hall

  • And the people who had not meant to help -- the Miss Lavishes, the Cecils, the Miss Bartletts!

    A Room with a View 1924

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