Horenstein and Wild take it just this side of prosaic, so that when they indulge in their rubati, it hits with all the more punch. |
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Using traditional methods, skilled craftsmen and craftswomen indulge in Basketwork, which is famous in and around Ecuador. |
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This is the week to indulge in your fondness for sports and pleasures, but beware of scandals. |
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The condition is characterised by the patient's inability to control the urge to indulge in binge eating. |
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If the idea of wearing big shapes turns you off, indulge in big accessories instead. |
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Walken also gets to indulge in a spot of twinkle-toed tap-dancing, while all of the songs succeed in putting a smile on your face. |
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And when you've caught your breath after the race, indulge in some moon cakes, or visit one of the seven restaurants in Chinatown. |
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Teatime, even just to indulge in the pervasive smell of Blue Mountain or Santos coffee will spirit you up. |
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There are decidedly unchristian aspects such as reincarnation and the ancestor worship many of the characters indulge in. |
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It must be utilised to indulge in something that is good for body, mind and spirit. |
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We know that, where people feel good about themselves and about their environment, they are less likely to indulge in unhealthy behaviour. |
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We'll take advantage of our one layover day to indulge in swimming, fishing, botanizing, or just luxuriating in gorgeous scenery. |
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What kind of person would I be if I allowed myself to indulge in such unrefined and unconstructive activity? |
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If one did not wish to sail or indulge in nautical activities, that was accepted. |
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No wonder taxpayers indulge in negative gearing to lower their after tax income and get out of the top marginal band. |
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It is pathetic though to see the TN government indulge in one-upmanship with political rivals over the elimination of Veerappan. |
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There is a local group of mostly middle aged nitwits who still indulge in this so-called hobby. |
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And yet it's possible to find sympathy, even empathy, for people who indulge in such verboten practices. |
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It is true that any kind of involvement in vices is basically a moral issue and people do not have to be poor or rich to indulge in crime. |
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When I was a student, it was a warm refuge to sip on bottomless cups of coffee and indulge in steamed fruit pudding and toasted cinnamon buns. |
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You may be a victim of malice, spite and slander as friends and associates indulge in negative gossip. |
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Another way that vloggers utilize their sites is to indulge in a natural narcissistic tendency by centering their vlogs on themselves. |
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Explaining more would require spoilers, which I'm not going to indulge in here. |
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In return, Auckland City has been governed by petty squabblers who indulge in personal attacks on each other. |
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How can a player indulge in a deliberate headbutt, yet claim he didn't mean to injure? |
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I feel the need to indulge in some macho pursuits, get in touch with my he-man side again. |
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We're not going to dwell, we're not going to indulge in an orgy of introspection and outpourings of grief. |
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The worst types are the parents who indulge in such an orgy of worry about their children's exam performance that they can speak of little else. |
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Men and women are outrageously camp and indulge in all sorts of wickedness and deliciously savage behaviour. |
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But they do not have the freedom to entertain some people at the expense of some others, and to indulge in character assassination. |
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If you want to indulge in a spot of word processing or surfing, this PC could be ideal. |
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For two days, she can indulge in a combination of fitness activities, pampering treatments and as much yoga as she likes. |
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Germany now faces weeks in limbo as the main parties indulge in horse-trading over all the possible permutations. |
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He was only allowed to return to India when he swore to the authorities that he would not indulge in any political activities there. |
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If anyone feels like a bit more pampering, they can indulge in a full-body Swedish massage in the resort, payable locally. |
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The knowledge that he doesn't actually indulge in any stimulants at all makes his swivel-eyed enthusiasm all the more enjoyable. |
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We know how tempting it can be to indulge in listening to or passing along a juicy rumor. |
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So many riches, so many opportunities to astonish us, and yet Clarke insists on breaking off again and again to indulge in literary pastiche. |
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Some nurses may fear being a hypocrite, particularly if they also indulge in alcohol. |
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We have no idea why the body should indulge in this metabolic penny-pinching. |
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I would have thought that suburbanites would be the very last to indulge in such a cockeyed fanciful endeavour. |
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I myself am not a smoker, although I do occasionally indulge in a coffin nail before, say, a nerve-wracking public appearance. |
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Instead you indulge in some expensive Thai fusion cuisine at a restaurant near Elite Towers that was recommended by your hotel driver. |
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I was able to indulge in fruit, but my daily intake of coffee was limited to a morning cold brew mixed with water. |
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More importantly, food photography allows Tony to indulge in his passion for art. |
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Mice lacking this protein can indulge in fatty food but remain as slim as mice on a lower-fat diet, a new study reports. |
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A weekend festival that allows an opportunity to indulge in all aspects of books and the arts is being held in Grasmere. |
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Climb the wide ladders back aboard the Aggressor after your dive and indulge in a hot freshwater shower. |
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The theory is that the rich have time and leisure to enjoy the sun at the beach and indulge in sports frequently. |
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Another friend has always informed me that passion is good, indulge in it and get enjoyment and pleasure. |
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Animals do not overeat, nor do they indulge in the pleasures of eating the way that humans do. |
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Their inability to retain possession allowed Rangers to indulge in the passing game they enjoy. |
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Firstly, we should not allow ourselves to indulge in hype about the consequences of the disease. |
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At a season of religious festivals, the rich peoples of the world indulge in a benign competition to do good. |
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They must patrol in plain clothes to arrest those anti-social elements who indulge in eve-teasing. |
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At least the anointed will be able to indulge in conspicuous displays of moral vanity as they fulminate publicly. |
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Visitors can indulge in Indian, Chinese or Continental cuisine as well as delights from the bakery. |
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Such a person may find himself socially isolated because he doesn't indulge in everyday dishes. |
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Our masses are ignorant of their religion and easily indulge in customs borrowed from polytheists. |
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I am very sorry, but I am unable to indulge in protracted correspondence with you. |
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Slowly but surely it becomes easier and infinitely more desirable to tell and to live the truth than to indulge in porky-pies. |
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When the patrons at his restaurant would like to indulge in a decadent potation, they will have to choose between Dom Perignon and Krug. |
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You indulge in the bread, butter and omelet or the delicious smelling vegetable cutlets or vegetable fritters. |
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Most often people indulge in a fight not over a current event but about something that happened in the past. |
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They even turn the amps up and indulge in a little fuzzy guitar noodling near the end, but the song still plods along the nap time path. |
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In retirement, she was able to indulge in her hobbies of gardening, choral singing, and woodwork. |
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Most people indulge in small gross acts which cannot be called crimes or deadly sins. |
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For many young men, this would be a licence to indulge in debauchery, but Richie was a sensitive soul. |
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For boys, they mostly end up as criminals while girls indulge in prostitution. |
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As with all great bands, such archaeology doesn't detract one iota, but allows us to indulge in a kind of aural watch repairing. |
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There are people who turn out for these things solely to indulge in a bit of gratuitous violence, hoping it'll spread. |
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In a match it doesn't even enter his mind, but it's in training that mental demons indulge in unsporting behaviour. |
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As you indulge in the hopeless game of double bluff that is present-giving, always have a few emergency presents wrapped safely in a cupboard. |
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Baxter remains ambitious, but it is not the type to simply indulge in dreamy long-term planning. |
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Youths have been using the sculpture as a hiding place behind which they can indulge in drink and drugs. |
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Who might indulge in a boogie-woogie quadrille at such a time is beyond me. |
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Dalton was said to be abstemious but did indulge in a game of bowls on a Thursday. |
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Apart from the gymnasium, swimming pool and sauna, ministers could indulge in a spot of white-water rafting and windsurfing if they desired. |
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You find yourself warming to the fascist rag when they indulge in top-quality journalism like this. |
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But fortunately for my self-righteous and judgemental streak, I can't afford to indulge in fashion. |
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This gives him ample time to indulge in ad-libbing, a pastime of which he seems inordinately fond. |
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But a day at the races affords the perfect opportunity to indulge in a frivolous piece of fun fashion. |
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With only one weekend left until Christmas, the major retailers are willing us all to indulge in a last-minute splurge of spending. |
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She does not try to airbrush his flaws nor does she indulge in pop psychology. |
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An outdoor picnic table provides an excellent work surface to indulge in a bit of pumpkin fun. |
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Sip from frothy coffee ice cream smoothies or alcohol-free cocktails and indulge in the salon atmosphere. |
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You can charge around on foot with rifles, or hop in any number of vehicles to indulge in some mechanised ultra-violence. |
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This one has you indulge in the reminiscence of five childhood food memories. |
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They indulge in a drinking spree, littering the whole table with soiled dishes and leftovers. |
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You might expect any dance organization celebrating its golden anniversary to indulge in a bit of retrospection. |
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These temporary workers have to sign contracts not to indulge in any anti-government activities nor join any trade unions. |
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The common purpose is a willingness to indulge in an unlawful and dangerous act involving at least the presentation of a loaded firearm. |
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This compact Executive Hammock can help you indulge in a serious power nap. |
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It is not that other countries do not indulge in this, more that one in particular is turning it into a low art form. |
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She gets a lot of time to indulge in her hobbies like gardening and reading, goes for walk and takes part in many other activities. |
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It was meant to be a low-key opportunity to stay with Rob, indulge in a little low-key madness and see a few old friends. |
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Having done all I can with Messiah and Passion performances for this year, I decided to indulge in some reading of glossy magazines. |
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The only solution here is for team managers to take strong action against any of their players who indulge in this type of actions. |
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As for Peter the Great, he might also have been akin to Edward II insofar as he was not afraid to indulge in manual occupations. |
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An invitation to a formal dance or ball is the perfect excuse to indulge in your fairytale fantasies. |
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The idea of ancient Baluchis meeting for board game nights not unlike the ones I indulge in is quite charming. |
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This weekend was a bank holiday one and so Monday was off so we could all indulge in sports as Sports Day it is. |
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They allow us, for a while, to indulge in a fantasy of futurism. |
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By far the best way to break up a dreary Irish winter is to join the holiday makers who head for the mountain slopes of Europe to indulge in a spot of skiing. |
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Most people take the N and W subways to indulge in gyros and moussaka. |
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A player need not indulge in unwanted histrionics in the field. |
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The Indian sentries take positions on either sides of the gates and stand arms akimbo, as if they are ready to indulge in a bout of some eastern martial art. |
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Why do entertainers indulge in such cheap tricks in the first place? |
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When Coco Chanel started the craze for suntans in the 1920s, only those who could afford to head for warmer shores were able to indulge in the new fashion. |
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Newspapers found it cheaper and better for their circulation to indulge in polemics rather than in detailed reporting, and this sensationalized politics still further. |
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Then, in the chocolatiers ' demonstration area, we were handed little pots of warm, liquid chocolate, and we could also indulge in fudge dipped in more of the same. |
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A notice indicated that at lunchtime and in the evening you could indulge in steak and kidney pudding, chicken and leek pudding or spring rolls with chips or jacket potatoes. |
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We indulge in expensive cold-pressed juices and SoulCycle classes, justifying these purchases as investments in our health. |
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Yes, they indulge in coprophagy or, more bluntly, poo-eating. |
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The squirearchy does not have some exclusive licence to indulge in barbarism just because grandpa thought slaughter was a sport and the tenants know their place. |
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The 15 youngsters all pledged not to indulge in a surreptitious snack when they went home to bed after a video evening at the church, without the pop corn. |
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Either McInnes is in for the long haul or he is hopelessly optimistic to believe he can indulge in the cut and thrust of French banter by the time the season ends. |
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These grisly images drew a huge audience, and allowed that audience to indulge in righteous indignation. |
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I am sure you indulge in a little pleasure now and then yourself. |
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When you have a limited time in a new city, and are therefore unable to sightsee or indulge in tourism, you take what you can get. |
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You have the right to indulge in quality time away from the fam. |
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The show's MC will indulge in a little improv spoken word between sets. |
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It is human nature to indulge in sin and then pray to God for pardon. |
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Those who indulge in deviant behaviour like smoking, drinking, drug abuse and breaking the law are also more prone to becoming pathological gamblers. |
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There are those who will find this element of the film more than they can bear, but it's all part of an approach that refuses to hold back or indulge in half measures. |
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Age is no longer a bar to indulge in accessories, be it bags or jewellery. |
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A good editor would have ensured that these characters did not have as much time to maunder on endlessly and indulge in the most banal conversation. |
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What other mammal continues to indulge in sexual activity long after it can successfully compete with younger, fitter males for the favours of the harem? |
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Do you mean that some coaches indulge in self-justification? |
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This study shows that throughout his life, the Guru did not indulge in metaphysical abstractions or recondite analysis of various religious thoughts. |
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Since Pilates, I haven't wanted to indulge in any meaningless road rage. |
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Far from the strained looks clearly visible on Glasgow's streets, Edinburgh shoppers were casually sauntering, even finding time to indulge in the Christmas market. |
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Fly Or Die, their second album, sees the dynamic duo dump the high-tech hip-hop of The Neptunes and pick up drumsticks and guitars to indulge in some strutting funk-rock. |
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You are likely to indulge in happy pastimes and pleasurable activity. |
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There is real grunt in every gear and sending the revs soaring towards the red line before snatching the next ratio is to indulge in an act of pure ecstasy. |
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You could indulge in a special heart shaped Valentine chocolates and pick from specialty pralines including nougat mocha, walnut and caramel and coconut bounty. |
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He was among the worst sledgers during the first phase of his career, and till the final legs of the captaincy, allowed his men to indulge in this menace. |
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This study shows that throughout his life, Guru Nanak did not indulge in metaphysical abstractions or recondite analysis of various religious thoughts. |
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Maybe if I hang out with enough gays they'll be able to convert me and I can proceed to indulge in wanton and indiscriminate sexual encounters with both genders. |
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We need time to indulge in the things that we like doing purely for our own gratification once in a while to remind us that we, too, exist and need to quench certain desires. |
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He was now free to indulge in some recreation and well-earned rest. |
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So don't indulge in a 40-minute luxurious soak, using up all the hot water and most of the host's nicest unguents, and then wonder why everyone's a bit tight-lipped. |
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This is not a good time to take chances or indulge in speculation. |
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That generation made the French Riviera fashionable, luring le bon ton from all over the world to indulge in the new pastime of sunbathing and take the air. |
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We indulge in the five-course Polynesian feast and drink Mai Tais while reminiscing about our adventures. |
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First, they argued, a thought is put in a man's mind, then the person may either indulge in the thought or reject it. |
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A digital detox is a dedicated time each day where we disconnect from technology and indulge in the stillness that follows. |
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Celebrate the new season and indulge in the world of lush linens with the new fall line from Garnier Thiebaut and Le Jacquard Francais. |
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The presenter also admitted to being a bit of a speed freak, something her new job allowed her to indulge in. |
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Here you can indulge in speleotherapy, an underground health cure for such respiratory disorders as asthma. |
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The advent of the computer and the modem means that an increasingly large number of fans indulge in most of their fanac online. |
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Of course because she was not a nymph she did not indulge in nymphly activities with fauns. |
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The Tunga Bridge in Shimoga is infamous for the rather explicit PDA that couples indulge in. |
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The pair both want to touch each other, and indulge in a series of fencings and parryings in the hope of attaining their desire. |
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But must we indulge in the blood sport of the cretinous Cowell glorying as he breaks the dreams of halfwits? |
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Let me indulge in the floccinaucinihilipilification of EU judges and quote from the book of Amos about them. |
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Visitors will also have the chance to indulge in some vintage beauty with a vintage hair salon and nail bar. |
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Potholers, mountaineers, ramblers, sailors and people who indulge in extreme sports often need rescuing. |
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It is only possible through an individual's conscience, reminding them that they are about to indulge in an act which is not cricket. |
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In the campus, the youth assembled to play, exercise, and indulge in appropriate sports, which included jumping, wrestling, boxing and racing. |
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Boaistuau adds much moralising and sentiment, and the characters indulge in rhetorical outbursts. |
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After you've tried the Turkish steam baths, mud baths and flotation tanks, indulge in a sea-salt exfoliation. |
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Levin can indulge in the magical thinking that someone else pays for their care. |
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Guests can also indulge in relaxing treatments at the a la carte Blue Mahoe Spa. |
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Their venue has been double-booked and friendship soon gives way to war as they both indulge in dirty tricks campaigns aimed at ruining each other's big day. |
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Firkytoodle, meaning 'to indulge in preliminary caresses,' among its synonyms 'to dildo, to clitorize,' is listed in Farmer and Henley's Slang and Its Analogues. |
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Though sometimes inclined to indulge in grandiosity when writing for a full symphony orchestra, he was adept in using smaller forces to the maximum effect. |
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As for the Romans, they are famously known for their invention of the vomitorium which allowed them to indulge in excessive eating and relieve themselves by vomiting. |
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Amidst the snow-capped peaks in this semi-remote canton, the world's elites indulge in intense networking, customer ingratiation, and platitudinizing with one's peers. |
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And yes, there are plenty still willing to indulge in queer-bashing. |
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In addition, guests can indulge in a mixed steam bath and a vapour shower that produces mist or tropical rain and offers a variety of jets for massage. |
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International heptathletes Kelly Sotherton and Louise Hazel took time out of their busy training schedule to indulge in a bit of pampering at Selfridges. |
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Super League Backchat Sky Sports 3, 10pm FOOTBALL started it, cricket followed and now it's rugby league's turn to indulge in a spot of fireside rambling, writes Steve Davies. |
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Start the egg timer and indulge in a spot of power-pampering. |
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On the ball-tampering controversy, Hadlee said though reverse swing is a fascinating craft, players should not indulge in unfair practices to get the ball to do something. |
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He was brusque, authoritative, given to contradiction, rough though never dirty in his personal belongings, and inclined to indulge in a sort of quiet raillery. |
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