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  • The orange ones with lacy leaves they commonly call Flamboyant trees.

    Home 2009

  • The orange ones with lacy leaves they commonly call Flamboyant trees.

    Home 2009

  • We had drinks on the spectacular terrace, looking over dazzling vegetation not for nothing is the national red- and orange-flowered tree of Nevis called the Flamboyant to the sea, the uninhabited island of Redonda, and the outline of Montserrat beyond.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Another example of our twisted minds was the adjective 'Flamboyant'.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Molly Daniels 2009

  • FYI - The video for "Flamboyant" by Pet Shop Boys which Scissor Sisters did the club remix of revolves around a Japanese businessman working up a routine for the variety show that the "Matrix Ping Pong" clip is from, and features a number of similar acts.

    YesButNoButYes: Saturday Night at the Movies: 'Buddha Style 2007

  • By the way, Gabriele's link differentiates between Gothic, which is about light and space and is the period of Harry's church, and the later Flamboyant which is very highly decorated and might lend itself more to continuous addition.

    The Heaven Tree Carla 2006

  • "Flamboyant" was exactly the word for her appearance.

    Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005

  • Pet Shop Boys too, who, in spite of some stellar singles (such as "Flamboyant") had sounded their age for just a bit … It's an adult album, a very black album in tone and themes, but one with a wink, a humour and a confidence.

    new debug sitecombined feed 2010

  • It was annoying but not surprising to see some there finest singles so low down the list in terms of sales, such as Flamboyant, which was 38th I think.

    unknown title 2009

  • There was an interview with NYC-gritty-committee chairman (see Screwball, "Flamboyant" beat)

    WE EAT SO MANY SHRIMP 2008

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