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Parker Davis of Hardy Californians is a landscape designer and native plant fanatic, but he also has a flair for fashion.

His innovative creations were worn by Hollywood stars and supermodels and he became synonymous with blending India's rich cultural heritage with a contemporary flair.

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As its title character embarks on a gender transition that whisks her away from her violent drug-dealing past and into a placid domestic future, director Jacques Audiard concocts a dizzying Spanish-language musical whose outward bombastic flair anchors an intimate focus on the inner lives of women in contemporary Mexico.

Teri Garr, an actor with a flair for comedy who was known for film roles in “Young Frankenstein,” “Oh, God!” and “Tootsie,” a part that earned her an Oscar nomination, has died.

Moments after the 15,804 in the stands erupted when Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off grand slam that appeared on the videoboard as the teams trotted to their locker rooms, the Black Eyed Peas performed with the help — and flair — of Garfield and Roosevelt High’s bands and cheerleaders.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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