I told him he needed to be supportive and indulge me in some positive constructive advice. |
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And now, dear reader, indulge me as I recycle some material I wrote twelve years ago, recounting the events of two years earlier. |
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But they mocked it in a sufficiently understated manner that, if you'll indulge me, I'm going to try to get a little more mileage out of it. |
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And here I hope you'll indulge me, I'm going to break the time frame of December 1941 but for reasons I think you'll find understandable. |
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A teacher realised this and every two weeks she'd indulge me and let me write a play for the class. |
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If this is indulgence, then indulge me, because I'm impressed and fascinated. |
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It'll probably sound fierce pretentious but, pray tell, indulge me a moment. |
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I believe, Dr Maturin, that if you would so far indulge me, I could relish a little, a very little, of your portable soup again, with just a sippet of toast. |
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In a second I am going to address a question she just asked, but first, I hope members will indulge me. |
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I have a series of questions, and I'm afraid, Mr. Ma, I may not be asking you some of these questions, but Dr. Dirnfeld might indulge me. |
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Before you start the clock with another member, can you indulge me on a point of clarification? |
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If the House will indulge me, I will provide a little of the background of the mining and so forth. |
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And if you'll indulge me for a moment, I want to congratulate all of them for a superb 1999-2000 season. |
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Let me start by saying that I hope that you will indulge me in wishing my own organization a happy 25th Anniversary. |
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But he is willing, it would appear, to indulge me. |
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Before you think that I have fallen prey to a tautological muddle or have written the equivalent of a mobius strip, indulge me by reading a few more lines. |
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I would say whether it is retirement or whether it is the future endeavours of whatever combination, I hope the House will indulge me in wishing Bill, Cathy and all of their family all the best in the future. |
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Just indulge me in my anti-student-loan tirade. |
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Before proceeding to the specifics of amending the Transfer of Offenders Act, I believe members of the House would indulge me for a brief reflection on the progress of the bill since its introduction. |
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So I hope you will indulge me and allow me to begin these remarks with a question that I constantly asked myself when I was a journalist and that I continue to ask myself today. |
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If you would indulge me, I'll get those for you and send them on. |
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If you indulge me, may I take the opportunity to thank the representatives of the Presidency for all the help and assistance they have given my colleagues over the recent months. |
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As numerous representations were made by the opposition on March 18, I hope you will indulge me with the opportunities necessary to respond to all of these points. |
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As I believe I'm the first witness who is not recommending that Canada repatriate Mr. Khadr, and the only witness testifying this hour, I hope you'll indulge me if I take some time to briefly lay out my position. |
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They will require some explanation, so I hope the House will indulge me. |
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I have no significant reservations in recommending the collection, but symptomatic of that disease all reviewers share, I do have some smaller ones, if you will indulge me. |
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Please indulge me while I review the topics we covered yesterday. |
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Indulge me in reporting a little inside baseball because it illustrates something important. |
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