The appeal of Los Gavilanes lies precisely in its English disdain for garishness. |
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As far as one could see, there were no eruptions of look-at-me garishness, no flashes of stomach-churning inappropriateness. |
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The quality of the Shore, as it is called, ranges from the urban garishness of Asbury Park to the opulence of Deal and Mantoloking. |
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Then again, the Japanese have always been skillful at tuning out the garishness of contemporary life. |
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The artist draws an inspiration from nature and her works are deprived of a pompous garishness, adapting to any surrounding like chameleons. |
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It's a curious mix of film-set kitsch and rustic country village, but it's pretty and tasteful and devoid of the kind garishness that taints Christmas here. |
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Even those who don't have a flutter are prone to gawking at the opulence and garishness that's paraded in front of them. |
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Previously, it was kitsch, referencing a certain garishness, a plastic laugh not to be taken too seriously. |
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His well-tailored, well-mannered, quiet look of respectability contrasting with the garishness of such mobsters as Al Capone would prove the model for later heads of organized crime. |
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The garishness comes from having too much pattern rather than too much colour. |
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Each step discovers a different configuration and an altered mood, inflected by colors on an ably managed scale ranging from clanging garishness to exquisite subtlety. |
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It is less unashamedly an SUV than before with subtler styling and less of the garishness. |
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Officials worry that their garishness will lower the local tone. |
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