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- City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle—the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated...
- Hollywood historian Andrew Nelson said that she was seen as Hollywood's gaudiest, boldest, D-cupped, B-grade actress from 1955 until the early 1960s. Frequent...
- Times. Frederik Balfour (16 April 2015). "The Expensive Antics of China's Gaudiest BillionaireBloomberg Business". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 11 November...
- ball in the 1920s "Strangest and gaudiest of all Harlem spectacles in the '20s, and still the strangest and gaudiest, is the annual Hamilton Club Lodge...
- Landau called The Exorcist "nothing more than a religious **** film, the gaudiest piece of shlock this side of Cecil B. DeMille." Film Quarterly's Michael...
- filled in the o****nce". Jefferson Graham wrote that the result was "the gaudiest, weirdest, most elaborate, and most talked about resort Vegas had ever...
- Mencken and Nathan created The American Mercury as "a serious review, the gaudiest and ****edest ever seen in the Republic", as Mencken explained the name...
- rubber boom during the late 19th century. For a time, it was "one of the gaudiest cities of the world". Historian Robin Furneaux wrote of this period, "No...
- briskly entertaining look back -- and forward -- at some of EDM's fizziest, gaudiest sounds." For The Observer, critic Michael Cragg called it "big, dumb escapist...
- maximalism. Andy Gill of The Independent praised the album as "one of pop's gaudiest, most grandiose efforts of recent years, a no holds-barred musical extravaganza"...