For a break from his rigorous five-time weekly training routine, he indulges in mellow dancing with the Silver Shadow Dancers. |
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You don't want to come off looking like a frat boy who indulges in booze and sports all day. |
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My husband indulges my new interest, glad I think for the new lease of life it has given me. |
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When the author indulges his ability to frolic away from the described path, the less interested the audience becomes. |
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Bruce indulges in some incisive improvisation, especially when dealing with the inevitable heckler. |
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When she gives the chronically spacey Shaun the boot, he indulges in a booze fest at the local pub with his best friend. |
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Here, he indulges a story as pulpy and lurid as his words and direction are spare and restrained. |
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Many of the songs sound like rehashed versions of oldies while the band also indulges in experiments with tape loops and minimalist restrictions. |
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When our parents' generation indulges us and blames itself, this doesn't take anybody very far. |
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A compartmentalized thinker who indulges in epistemology can destroy his knowledge, yet retain it as well. |
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He freely indulges in the decadent lifestyle around him, and dabbles in any drug his friends put in front of him. |
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Instead, he indulges in every genre shortcut imaginable, resulting in a film that feels creakingly old the first time through. |
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He indulges in doo-wop, rhythm and blues, boogie-woogie and Euro-classical paradigms. |
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Arguably, he does his worst when he indulges his own sophomoric sense of humor and goes for the cheap laugh. |
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He plasters himself all over the guilty pleasures in which he so degenerately indulges. |
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Cricket indulges Indian taste for chatter and disputation, gossip and debate. |
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A man who indulges his appetite without reserve, and without proper attention to exercise and the state of his egesta, will often experience depression. |
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When not on the podium or arranging, he indulges in his love for films, Häagen-Dazs, and a pooch named Max. |
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The visitor who indulges in the female sensuality of this extravagantly arranged exhibition gets value for his money. |
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But the fact is that anyone who indulges in insider dealing or market manipulation is guilty of an offence. |
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Premarital relations are seen as illegitimate by a majority of girls, yet a majority also indulges in them. |
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Taking his cue from Prokofiev, Weinberg indulges in numerous harmonic sidesteps that lend an air of fun and humor to the proceedings. |
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It makes people shiver, but the painter indulges in beige-greys, which, in rich orchestration, he applies thickly and vivaciously to the canvas. |
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For example. he indulges us with a discussion of his average childhood. |
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There are pleasures, if one goes with the flow of Rinder's New Age-ish dewiness and indulges artists who strive, at all costs, to please. |
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He is then posted as missing in action and she indulges a schoolgirl sense of romance by volunteering for a mission in France hoping to secure news of his fate. |
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Gave up a promising career in wine tasting and playing the drums, but still indulges in both, although not simultaneously. |
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These shocking pictures reveal that Dogan lives in a huge seraglio which is registered as a four-star hotel, and there he indulges in luxury. |
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However, no progress can be possible while Iran flouts international norms, and indulges in acts of terrorism. |
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I think the opposition does us a disservice when it grandstands, when it indulges in that kind of talk. |
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In one of sports great arenas, the Milan derby indulges the connoisseurs. |
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He teaches there for five years. He indulges the love of sports, and I go into his love of sports in his life. |
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Finally, the sweep seconds hand indulges in the luxury and impertinence of Concord blue, matching the points of the running seconds subdial. |
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I cannot condone any action by anyone who indulges in sterile accusations against our American friends and allies. |
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A reality show for kids that indulges their fascination with the paranormal and other unknown phenomena. |
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He leaves her funny messages, indulges in all sorts of acrobatic feats and defends her from an annoying bully. |
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As well as coaching, Christie indulges his love of gardening. |
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The film succeeds a little, if without imagination, in assailing the assumptions and hypocrisy of privileged white folks, but the film indulges its own presuppositions. |
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Peoria indulges in, and mostly enjoys, just about every vice known to man or woman from New York to Baghdad to Bangkok. |
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One who thinks or says otherwise indulges in the game of double standards. |
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At the midsummer revels Miss Julie indulges in a flirtation with Jean. |
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Her conversations are never completed, her ideas left unexplored, and her truths half spoken while Hatanaka indulges in another riff about the story. |
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Lucente's work indulges passive meaninglessness and unfocused ambiguity. |
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Argento commonly indulges in a palette of bold, primary colors and frequently lets brash red or blue gels transform his characters' features into comic strip-like visages. |
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Sometimes he even cracks jokes and indulges in informal attitudes. |
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Strange, then, that Moore himself indulges in misleading fearmongering. |
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At his Ardeonaig Hotel in the Trossachs, he indulges his passion for fresh, natural food by serving teal, mallard, widgeon and rare-breed lamb from his own herd. |
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Quite the opposite: it asks that we avoid creating barriers to the natural course of rivers', and indulges in scaremongering about social and environmental problems caused by rivers being diverted. |
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His touch is least happy when, complying too facilely with the gathering cult of sensibility, he indulges in rote-learned displays of emotionalism and good-heartedness. |
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Because they are sick to death of the self-flagellation that this Parliament indulges in, alternating with lessons in morality and a haughtiness that is just as hard to bear. |
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State media still indulges in horrific invective against the South Korean president, Lee Myung-bak, suggesting that, despite its discovery of American schmaltz, the regime's attitude remains dangerously paranoid. |
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Meanwhile, a masochistic Labour party indulges in self-flagellation. |
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He good naturedly indulges me as I explore the idea of him transcending certain stereotypes, but ultimately, there's a flickering, deflecting mask – of clothing, behaviour, gesture and language – that he must stay behind. |
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He unconsciously looses much time when he indulges in purposeless speech. |
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Scroll to see trailer Based on CT Grey's third book, the trailer for Three in A Shed indulges every fantasy complete with power lube, dripping hoses and a steamy shed. |
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Erect in his seat in a north London pub, his slim 6ft 5in wrapped in layers of fitted menswear, Blake drinks a coffee and indulges in that great British pleasure: the meandering, recreational moan. |
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One, however, a third classman by the name of Bregs, indulges in Neanderthal-like hazing of the new cadets. |
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He rarely indulges in plangency and is as sparing with his emotional effects as he is generous with his melodic and rhythmic effects. |
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It is now in the hands, like Britain itself, of a spendthrift, headstrong eldest son who indulges one fad after another and is treated with the respect his pretensions deserve by the older tenantry. |
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The BIS indulges in this misconception in two ways. |
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The secret universe of natural peals is a passionate world in which Claudie Plé fully indulges, having devoted her energy and time to resourceful creativity since many years. |
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The outgoing governor of the Bank of England indulges in thinly disguised criticism of the views of his nominated successor, the Canadian Mark Carney. |
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Beyond this, the amount of profits-smoothing that GE indulges in is a matter of speculation. GE also manages expectations about its earnings by managing its analysts. |
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When she is ready to mate, she indulges in a kind of dance with the chosen male, where they both rise on their hind feet to embrace, all the while whining and grunting. |
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The point I would like to make about Bulgaria is that it indulges in building large roads and airports without giving any consideration to public health, nature, the environment or current EU rules. |
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Dune indulges all of your senses at breakfast, lunch and dinner. |
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James LaBrie gets out for a breather and indulges himself in some liberties his Dream Theater fellows would not allow him, as his work on the vocals with the band is somewhat limited. |
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He obeys his instincts and indulges his appetites with the irreflective simplicity of an animal. |
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Juicy Couture's Juicy girl indulges in the high-impact embellishment and rich tones of the new Luxe Couture family. |
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On the one hand, Fawzi indulges his story with fantastical, Felliniesque quips most evident in the posse of ghosts that never leave Youssef's side. |
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He indulges in conversations in loud tones and unchoice terms. |
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But if, indeed, he indulges in half-truths they are often more persuading than most of what his fellow-dramatists punditically offer as truths of fuller blossom. |
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On the Sabbath Day he lies abed till nine, indulges in the luxury of a hot bath, degustates a leisurely breakfast, and takes his wife and family to church. |
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