He is an example of the indulged generation who have an entitlement mentality and who never learnt any history at school. |
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Alan, all twinkly eyed and Rosy cheeked, playfully indulged Kathy as she poured large quantities of liquid nitrogen into a bowl of custard. |
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Lyricism combines with charm, with the soloist's technical virtuosity ever-present, but never indulged in showily for its own sake. |
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Before leaving home, as a last-minute precaution, I also indulged in some serious mouthwash gargling, followed by a frantic gum-chewing session. |
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In 1975, he retired to the shores of Loch Fyne, where he indulged his love of renovating and mucking about in boats. |
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The object has been to trim some of the excesses indulged in during the helter-skelter of Celtic tiger times. |
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I also indulged myself with a new pair of soft, comfortable grey trousers for slopping about indoors. |
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But we are never much indulged, for Sole's main purpose is to chart Egypt's slow march forward. |
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His mouth filled with the thick nectar, the life bringing substance that he always craved but rarely indulged in. |
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Those at the top indulged in nepotism, power politics and failed to give the Church a lead. |
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On my way home I stopped in at the tavern and drank a bumper of whiskey, something I had not indulged in for the last five or six years. |
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They all indulged in the delicious Bar-b-cue food of sausages, burgers on buns and hot dog rolls. |
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Never one to approach life at half-cock, she has indulged herself in jaunts here and there and the occasional spectacular jolly. |
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I indulged in some very fine Calvados and picked up a Cohiba about seven inches long. |
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We indulged in an orgy of girly-style excess including spas, shopping, shows and casinos. |
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It's a far cry from the 1970s and 80s, when the Royal borough indulged in an orgy of office building. |
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But a violent hiding, indulged in by parents who lash out at their children to cover up their own failings, only causes bitter resentment. |
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However, journalism did not change overnight and it still indulged in the Soviet practice of wordiness and high-flown rhetoric. |
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They have indulged in character assassination, slander and libel, and the sloppiest, least scientific thinking imaginable. |
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He indulged my sulks and pouts, bought candy necklaces for me from the corner store. |
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Instead, they indulged in their usual hole-and-corner and devious manoeuvres. |
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Men like him had been pampered and indulged in their every action and thought for much too long. |
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And the Armagh back line indulged Spillane by donning the nicknames he had christened them with. |
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On the way back in I bumped into the beautiful Moni, who was swinging a paper bag like a fly swatter having indulged in a bit of retail therapy. |
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I swore off it back then, and indulged in various other people, while looking over my shoulder for a while. |
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Do you remember last summer, when this site indulged in a parlour game called Consequences? |
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The president indulged in some shaved ice during a three-day campaign bus tour through Iowa. |
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I think I've indulged in a pathological, chronic nostalgia over the years, which I've traced back to my childhood. |
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The fourth ring is the prison of the wrathful, those who indulged their anger, and the sullen, those who indulged their ill humor. |
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Like a petulant child you indulged your temper, but you did so using that most dangerous of weapons, a car. |
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We are not reasonable beings, and naturally expect our fancies to be indulged. |
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This was the first time he saw it outside of a magazine, and sitting on it was a simple pleasure he indulged in. |
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I indulged in a bit of hot chocolate with whipped cream and enjoyed a burger with my brother. |
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However this has generally not been a problem on the few occasions I have indulged. |
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Louis didn't much care for alcohol and only usually indulged on special occasions. |
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And yet behind each story of a pampered auteur lurks the story of the producer who indulged him. |
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The Camorra flattered and indulged him, while the police and press stayed silent. |
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My maker indulged me in this little secret while I was still young and I used it wisely. |
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I indulged him, nodding my head ever so often and even paying attention to certain parts. |
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Whether I had fooled my mom, or whether she simply indulged me, I didn't know for sure. |
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I love movies where the plot is just driven on dialogue, so this movie indulged me. |
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He added that people had also indulged in various cocktails of drugs in order to reach a state of complete inebriation. |
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Anyone who has indulged those guilty pleasures will recognize in him a master practitioner. |
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Before leaving Partridge's embrace for that of the ostler she indulged in some pillow talk. |
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I indulged in the firmness of his hand on my chest, the warmness of his body so close to mine. |
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Witness the playful word games indulged in by all members of the family, even in the midst of terrible rage and the destruction of their lives. |
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Its flabbiness strongly suggested that Charles indulged a little too heavily in the good life. |
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He is a pragmatist to the last breath and would never have indulged a personal folly, like Bacon did, in appointing a governor. |
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Born among those who tend cattle, the cowherd Krishna indulged in endless pranks. |
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But nowhere in his 1,200-word dispatch does Janofsky discuss the spending spree the states indulged in during the economic boom. |
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It can be tough when your father, the prime minister, has just indulged in pulpitry about drunken yobs. |
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Though not a bit hungry afterwards, we indulged ourselves with desserts and coffee. |
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The entire diapason of pro-war liberal opinion-formers has indulged in this revolting ad hominem habit, ad infinitum and ad nauseam. |
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The rich, dark soil has rewarded you with fine tobacco crops and you've indulged yourself by ordering a fowling piece from the local gunmaker. |
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He has used mescaline, cocaine and acid, although he has not indulged in intravenous drugs. |
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His band mates indulged in drunken orgies and had their way with many an adoring fan. |
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The fact that many webloggers indulged in this practice could explain why this community has been particularly hard hit, if that is the case. |
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Now that I'm all grown up, I have indulged both Mathra and myself in some adultly decadent hot chocolate. |
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Far more worrying is the veiled victim-blaming indulged in by influential environmental experts who ought to know better. |
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Satisfied and with a newly acquired tan we also indulged in pitchers of drinks all round and some photo taking. |
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He drank and smoked far too much and obviously indulged in unhealthy eating given his large size. |
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The temptation to mock the hyper-sensitive, while not completely resistible, should be indulged within limits. |
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The place was packed, we drank beer, ate chips and crab sticks, indulged in much drunken revelry with loads of laughing friends. |
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He drives a top of the range Mercedes but has not indulged himself with a fleet of the sort of flash cars favoured by some in the football world. |
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At meals she may be indulged with half a pint of old, clear London porter, or a glass of Rhenish wine. |
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He indulged in boxing and martial arts, taught aerobics and step classes, and enjoyed running. |
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The music is as challenging and spontaneous as ever, only now they're exploring quietness the way they once indulged in loudness. |
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We have indulged in some mountain biking and hiking here which is always rewarded with lovely views. |
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Catching the spirit of the movie, we want to believe that you and the young cast indulged in all sorts of fantastic sexual hanky-panky. |
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He indulged in some East Coast baiting and proclaimed Los Angeles to be the center of the world. |
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He also indulged in a bit of illicit breaking and entering, but most true professionals reckon he was way off the mark. |
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Predictably, the Australian news media has indulged in a frenzy of self-indulgent commentary on the issue. |
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Asked why she indulged in such blasphemy, she simply replied that in her home there were more banknotes than tissue paper. |
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The first sweet treat that humans indulged in was most likely honey from beehives. |
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The roof was shingled with Lake Superior Cedar and indulged in galvanized iron trimmings. |
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He had indulged in day dreams and fixed the marriage of his two daughters. |
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The rest of the time, he indulged his considerable wanderlust and his genuine urge to help people through various medical sojourns, long and short, in developing countries. |
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I cannot waste my time now with the dreams I indulged in as a child. |
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Abbey freely indulged in two of the huge, gooey chocolate chip cookies. |
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Those of a sanguine constitution, those weakened by famine or those who indulged in hot baths, excessive exercise, work or sexual indulgence were particularly vulnerable. |
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His parents, Jack and Sarah, indulged him in this obsession. |
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Saints, indeed, indulged in a spot of showboating, knocking the ball around their backline repeatedly, drawing the customary ole's from their fans. |
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To compensate for the harshness of his life, his mother indulged him. |
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The young, professional players indulged the pudgy kingpin as he kicked his ball around in the dirt. |
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The picaresque escapades and legendary extravagances of the brothers are indulged with a collective wink. |
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Yet, aside from the Porsche and a developing taste for cocaine, he indulged in few luxuries. |
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The TV chef said there had been two periods in her life when she indulged in illegal drug-taking. |
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The new big noise, Pete, turned out to be an indulged squirt who displayed a chronic lack of professionalism and failed hopelessly to live up to his billing. |
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It was an exercise in self-promotion in which he should not have indulged. |
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But, boys, once you've been indulged, you may find spas habit-forming. |
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Today, however, stamp collecting is hardly considered cool and is more likely to be indulged in by the affluent serious collector than the average ten-year-old. |
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She came along for the laugh and indulged us by taking the photos. |
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There are more, but I think you've indulged me enough for one evening. |
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Students from different classes and schools of the city trooped in in good numbers and gave vent to their imagination and indulged in some creative pursuits. |
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She indulged her preference for substantial fabrics that can be molded into asexual silhouettes that stand away from the body. |
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As long as we have baby-boomer nostalgia and Internet gossip, the tendencies to idolize or vandalize will be indulged. |
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And like David Paterson, another indulged child of another New York political powerhouse, basil Paterson. |
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The ladies were spotted at El Tiempo, where Sharon quenched her Tex-Mex cravings, and at Trellis Spa at the Houstonian, where they indulged in massages. |
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Under the principate emperors never indulged in such monomachy. |
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This is a government that blatantly indulged in open gerrymander, for example the re-allocation of defence force votes among surrounding marginal seats. |
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She had grown frustrated and indulged in passion with the wrong people. |
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Others have indulged their longing for herstories of powerful women, and in the process constructed theories about the benevolent, matriarchal exercise of power. |
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We indulged our appetites while reappraising the fancy architecture. |
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I made a quick glance over my shoulder, before I indulged my curiosity. |
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On top of this long-term drop, consumers indulged themselves in the occasional periods in which prices were cut to the bone to drive competitors out of business. |
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Employing a designer, meanwhile, is often perceived as an expensive luxury indulged in by ladies who lunch and those intent on keeping up with the Joneses. |
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For recreation he played the violin, read widely, painted, dined with the local gentry, and, it seems, indulged his considerable interest in women. |
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A very small trade was indulged in spasmodically on the coast of Fukien, and it was not until 1762 that a Dutch factory was established at Canton. |
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I washed that down with soda water and indulged in a slice of wholegrain bread with a thin slice of cheese and a smidgeon of honey and munched mournfully on an apple. |
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Nevertheless, the apparent mixture of fact and fantasy in this part of the composition underlines the fact that he may sometimes have indulged in artistic licence. |
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The representation of women in parliament has always remained skewed and all major political parties have always indulged in mere tokenism. |
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For much of the rest of his life, Elgar indulged himself in his several hobbies. |
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Jock beflirts Aelita who doesn't get indulged at all by the fuss he obviously makes. |
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There was a lot of piss-taking on the field and conjecture that you'd indulged too much on Christmas Day. |
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Britain suffered because our politicians had indulged in a decade of laissez-faire with regard to the banking industry. |
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On the flight over, Clapton indulged in a large number of drinks, for fear he would never be able to drink again. |
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The immediate successors of Augustus indulged in appalling cruelties towards senators and towards possible competitors for the purple. |
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The duke indulged himself in pleasure and did not attend to official duties for three days. |
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The star indulged in some retail therapy after arriving home from a month in an Arizona stress clinic. |
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He was a showman who indulged in ostentation and flamboyance. |
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Especially in the final movement, in which he indulged in a sort of boogie-woogie routine, his approach was fundamentally meretricious. |
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But Martel seems to have either ignored reality or indulged in fantasy for dramatic effect. |
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They ignored men outside the premises of the school, but within its protective precincts they indulged in a bit of Adam-teasing. |
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Instead, Chris indulged in the MSNBC variant of epistemic closure. |
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With the game almost saved, England indulged in gamesmanship by sending on the 12th man and the physio to eat up some time. |
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Thomas was indulged by his mother and enjoyed being mollycoddled, a trait he carried into adulthood, and he was skilful in gaining attention and sympathy. |
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Humphries' fondness for obscure words, such as lacunary, viscid and fuscous, is well indulged here, as is his outrageous, satirical sense of humour. |
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Then he clenched his fists, and, with an agility astonishing in a man of his years, indulged in a series of galvanic little hops in front of the astounded Peter Truefitt. |
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