She does not try to airbrush his flaws nor does she indulge in pop psychology. |
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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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An invitation to a formal dance or ball is the perfect excuse to indulge in your fairytale fantasies. |
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She bought a house with a big yard so that she could indulge her passion for gardening. |
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The No. 1 reason cited by women who are reluctant to indulge their male partners' kinks is the fear that they're stepping onto a slippery slope. |
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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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With CD reissues, you've got the freedom to indulge yourself in areas that would have previously been seen as off-limits. |
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We can even buy Private Eye and indulge its falsely comforting view of a man who is too dumb to know how many beans make five. |
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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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In truth, the thugs merely use football as their excuse to indulge their mania for mindless violence. |
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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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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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And maybe you'll have some energy left over to indulge your avocation until it can become your vocation. |
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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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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 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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So I relax back in my lounger to indulge myself in the Caribbean sun as the barman fetches my cocktail. |
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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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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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With lovely chiffon dresses in colours like lime, lilac, rose, and lemon yellow you can indulge yourself. |
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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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You might expect any dance organization celebrating its golden anniversary to indulge in a bit of retrospection. |
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They indulge in a drinking spree, littering the whole table with soiled dishes and leftovers. |
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In the smaller courts in particular, where the painter was free to indulge his fights of fancy, anachronisms and incongruities abound. |
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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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The museum is an excellent place to let children indulge their curiosity about dinosaurs. |
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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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But you do not have to indulge the Jag's tremendous accelerative thrills all the time. |
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This one has you indulge in the reminiscence of five childhood food memories. |
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One ought to indulge them, because all in all I reckon they do a pretty good job. |
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She can also smoke, drink and indulge way beyond the limits of human endurance. |
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On this day, since I planned to not leave the house all day, I decided to indulge and drink two cups of coffee. |
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All of these scrumptious dishes are low fat, protein-rich versions of high-fat comfort foods, so go ahead and indulge without guilt! |
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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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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 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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Unlike some, I do not think this public mess is a karmic payback for the actor's failure to indulge the press. |
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So send the children out for another whizz around the shops and indulge yourself for a while. |
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Poetry books are my substitute for chocolate so, within reason, I indulge myself without guilt. |
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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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The family fortune assured from an essential drilling bit manufactured by the firm, he was able to indulge his passion for the motion picture industry. |
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Please indulge me while I review the topics we covered yesterday. |
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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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He didn't recognise me, leaving me free to indulge one of my less attractive traits by gazing judgmentally into the contents of his shopping trolley. |
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He has money to indulge his favourite hedonistic pursuits which include first-class air travel, champagne and the culinary delights of the world's best restaurants. |
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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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Alas my kink is hard to indulge, yet everywhere there is torment. |
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It's true that if Republicans continue to disable themselves, Democrats have more freedom to indulge their progressive instincts. |
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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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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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People may indulge themselves in a huge variety of seafood delights such as lobster, crab, oyster, caviar and more, along with traditional breakfast choices. |
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These grisly images drew a huge audience, and allowed that audience to indulge in righteous indignation. |
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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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To indulge your sweet tooth one last time, taste the sinfully delicious creations at Cold Hollow Cider Mill. |
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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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Not to indulge too much in the luxury of the table, nor yet to underlive the constitution. |
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Here you can indulge in speleotherapy, an underground health cure for such respiratory disorders as asthma. |
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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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Boaistuau adds much moralising and sentiment, and the characters indulge in rhetorical outbursts. |
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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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Hope in another life implies that we indulge ourselves in the gratifications of this very sparingly. |
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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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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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Lars is simply pathetic, and the people who indulge him come across like patrons of a Three-card Monte scam. |
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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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I'm also sympathetic to thumbsucking continuing for however long the child wishes to indulge, in private or at home. |
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Anxious applaudcrs are not given time to indulge, as the epilogue is launched attacca. |
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Miller says her service allows men to indulge their basest fantasies. |
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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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We indulge in the five-course Polynesian feast and drink Mai Tais while reminiscing about our adventures. |
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An easy grasp of his studies left him ample time to indulge his liking for debate. |
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But because Aspergians can express themselves in words, they have more ways to deal with their aversions or indulge their interests. |
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He would sometimes indulge his Welsh accent as well as conceal it behind an English public school veneer. |
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Though bear in mind that it's very teenage to indulge yourself in blood and gore, and Torchwood is going to be smarter than that. |
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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 presenter also admitted to being a bit of a speed freak, something her new job allowed her to indulge in. |
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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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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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And yes, there are plenty still willing to indulge in queer-bashing. |
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Fifty-something Material Girl, three kids Desperately Seeking PreNup, WLTM impossibly low maintenance, but highly successful bloke to indulge every whim. |
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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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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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But in contemporary consumerist societies, when the kids are safely in bed, television programs allow viewers to indulge their more prurient interests. |
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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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Why not indulge yourself after that Millennium madness with this gorgeous bag of Tender Loving Care from TLC's selection of healing and rejuvenating products. |
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Without shutting herself up from her family... or lying awake the whole night to indulge meditation, Elinor found every day afforded her leisure enough to think of Edward. |
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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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The patient's physicians had always allowed him to indulge a gargantuan appetite, countering his intake and regulating his embonpoint by a heroic diet of purges and enemas. |
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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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