Luckily, several of the speakers save the saga from wallowing in self-pity. |
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My daughter suggested that I was wallowing in self-pity and should just get out more. |
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Grazing, pugging and wallowing by buffaloes previously prevented these plants from dominating or even establishing. |
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A tad more emotional wallowing might be desired by some, but I don't find it lacking in depth or enjoyment. |
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The punk turned god-father-in-his-own-right has witnessed a parallel downswing in the last decade, wallowing in uninspired classic rock. |
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The first ad features a giant talking pig the size of America wallowing in overconsumption. |
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The fires knocked out a number of vital systems, including main propulsion, and she was left wallowing in 25 ft waves driven by gale-force winds. |
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Marie lay in her bed well into the afternoon, wallowing in anger and self-pity. |
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You could hardly fault Smith for wallowing in the music and the magic of this remarkable moment. |
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There is little point in wallowing in the brilliance of Bacon if you don't recognise him as a moralist first and last. |
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Which means I've got a little less than half and hour left to enjoy wallowing in it. |
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Now all that's left are guns and herds of overweight buffalo wallowing across a subcontinent of syrup. |
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When the giant waves struck the coast of Kenya, Owen was wallowing with his herd in the ocean near the mouth of the Sabaki River. |
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You land up wallowing in self piety and gloat over the fact that you have been used and hurt. |
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The next morning I awoke to the bellows, grunts and snorts of a dozen huge elephant seals wallowing on the black beach below the sleeping dongas. |
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I immediately changed out of my jeans into some sweats and looked for some comfort food to begin my wallowing. |
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Celestial navigation used a sextant built right into the cockpit but if the plane was wallowing at all, it was useless. |
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We slipped between lines of trees or bamboo groves, past millstones pivoted on logs, and wallowing buffalo. |
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Often, the talk his editors wanted was from big shots, businessmen promoting themselves or wallowing in rancor. |
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Because, despite all of the wallowing and hating I do, despite all my idiosyncrasies and neurotic behavior, my husband loves me. |
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I have to be careful not to throw the self-destruct switch when I get in a mood like this, wallowing in a pit of self-pity. |
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This, he reckons, is a bitter pill for Scots who quite enjoy wallowing in a perceived anti-Scottish backlash. |
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It showed several people diving off a heavily-laden small boat that was wallowing dangerously in a heavy swell. |
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I quote it in full, for the sheer pleasure of wallowing in high-grade flackery. |
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He put the water back, and wriggled under the covers to continue wallowing in his own self-pity. |
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So, what we have here is a leaky, criminally overcrowded boat with minimal freeboard hitting a storm, losing power and wallowing wildly. |
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We are hedonists, living life for the sole purpose of wallowing in its myriad pleasures. |
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If the TV moguls are right and we only want to watch miserable people wallowing in self-pity, then why not simply watch the news? |
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He was involved in his collection, sorting it, cataloguing it, wallowing in it, trying to store, organise and look after it. |
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A tragedy will still pack the seats of a theatre with those who enjoy wallowing in other people's misery. |
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So I've just spent an hour in the bath wallowing in bubbly stuff, salts, scrubs, my expensive shampoo and conditioner, and it was wonderful. |
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Chris is still wallowing in self-pity and does not even seem to notice anything. |
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This one revolves around a mental case wallowing in misery because her sister stole her boyfriend. |
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It can also be a wallowing in the past and all the wrongs it wrought, a desire to return and settle the score, to remake what we regret. |
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Mud wallowing is a frequent activity, and most tamarau are found in close proximity to water. |
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James's voice rose in pitch as he thought about how much money he would be wallowing in. |
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I've been too busy wallowing in a combination of self-loathing, self-pity and feeling sick. |
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Here is another example of wallowing in the mud by that particular member for Calgary West. |
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Sinaisky lets it rip, wallowing in the graphic crudity of the score. |
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But it unmistakably signifies that the icons of soccer fans nationwide are wallowing in such prodigious wealth that they can play ducks and drakes with money. |
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Prime Minister, you take the helm of a craft lacking direction, wallowing in heavy seas. |
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And landowners keep wallowing in royalties whether the driller makes a profit or not. |
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After nearly an hour we spot the yacht heaved-to, wallowing on the swell. |
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However, don't think Queen Mary 2 is another clone for the lumbering, simpering, overblown jolly boats wallowing and waddling around the world's sunshine destinations. |
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The yacht My Dolphin was dismasted and wallowing upon the waves. |
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To see the stricken submarine Chicoutimi wallowing from side to side in the punishing waters of the cold Atlantic last week made for some exciting television. |
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At the same time, we are engaging in a sort of self-flagellation, wallowing in the predicted decline of the House of Europe. |
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And radio appears to be wallowing in the prevalence of semi-literacy, because a lot of what airs across the board seems to be disseminated on precisely that premise. |
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But they are either in my head today, are titularly significant or I've been wallowing in them pointlessly, and they together somehow manage to sum up my head, today. |
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They presume to use the workforce as scapegoats, challenging their acquired rights and almost implying that they are wallowing in affluence. |
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But Sian was somebody... she would have had no time for any of us wallowing in self-pity or any of that stuff. |
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All of them are achieving higher returns than us, while we are wallowing in chronic recession. |
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With the allied governments wallowing in cowardly silence, it was time for the European Parliament to react in a credible and audible manner. |
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No decisions means that business and non-governmental organizations are wallowing in an era of not knowing and that is very difficult. |
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Eating in the morning and evening, bison nap during the day and enjoy wallowing in dust or mud, similar to the rhinoceros. |
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This is not a reason for wallowing in blissful self-satisfaction, of course, because progress is obviously possible and necessary in this area. |
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Evaluation is not the same as wallowing in anticipated glory, or in self-pity. |
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Frank Kozik's fed-up furball has been called to active duty: wallowing in misery and satisfying his nicotine fix. |
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For me, being able to help other people in a similar position is much better than wallowing in self pity. |
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It torments me as I stroll the course, wallowing in spectacular failure. |
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A group of hippos who were wallowing in the water the far side of the river stuck their heads up to watch us as we unloaded our kayaks and canoes. |
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Most importantly, in our ameliorated reading, the ship that is the Church is seen not wallowing passively before the onslaught of waves coming from windward and leeward. |
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However, where Horowitz gives you mainly patrician elegance, Moravec seems to give you the lagniappe of something deeply felt as well, without wallowing in it. |
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She needed to stop living in the past and stop wallowing in past sorrows. |
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The guards' sadistic and sexualized treatment of prisoners was just an extension of the chaos they were already wallowing in with no restraint from above. |
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I managed to put this information in a box for the rest of the session and focus on my wallowing. |
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And so, wallowing in just such a sentiment last week while watching the series wind down, I had my omigod moment. |
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The unperturbed swans, ponderously wallowing in the shallows. |
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Giant carp control the lake, wallowing, complacent, feed on glutinous rice, silvery ancients reminding how scales and fish-slime outlast dynasties. |
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They quickly discovered that the barracks hospital had been constructed over a contaminated cesspit and that the patients were literally wallowing in their own sewage. |
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Laudably, he ends on some optimistic notes, and some prescriptions, rather than wallowing in declinism. |
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We skim over fresh water, past wallowing buffalo, deeper into the forest. |
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In the process of wallowing, bison may become infected by the fatal disease anthrax, which may occur naturally in the soil. |
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Possessing a probing proboscis, tapirs take down leaves and food that would be out of their reach without it. Living for three decades, tapirs enjoy swimming, wallowing in mud, foraging, and eating. |
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Let us stop wallowing around in the murkiness of the Parti Quebecois' political project and unite forces to take up the major education, health and economic development challenges awaiting us in all communities in Canada. |
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Grazing bison distribute seeds, fertilize the land and, through habits such as dry wallowing create habitat for birds and animals such as the ground squirrel and burrowing owl. |
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An artificial lake, it was perfect for children to splosh around, build dams, throw sticks and go wallowing in mud. |
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Our energetic lawmakers are still capable of wallowing in scandals even as they churn out three or four new laws every single day. |
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I was sitting in my room, wallowing in self pity, when my favorite TV program came on. |
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The streets of Rangoon, wallowing in sun, flashed and scintillated with strolling crowds, skirted in their best silk longyis. |
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While the Conservatives were wallowing somewhere around Canada, not representing Canadians, a deal was being made to make sure that Canadians, not just corporations, benefited from that budget. |
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There is a subtleness to this portrayal that brings the man's emotional detachment to the screen without the wallowing that might easily have accompanied it. |
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A severe financial crisis may be the only time when the technicalities wallowing near the bottom of policymakers' agendas receive the attention they deserve. |
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Instead of wallowing in comedy exile, slate was earning a book deal. |
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They are, for the most part, a bunch of yahoo radical populists wallowing in racism, jingoism, intolerance, obscurantism, corporate lollipops galore, fiscal irresponsibility, executive abuse of power, and supine legislatures. |
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But, instead of wallowing in bitterness, she has spent her life nurturing young astrophysicists and encouraging women into science. |
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Are animals wallowing in mud and manure along streams, is silage leachate running down road ditches or do milk house drains discharge into streams? |
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However, don't think Queen Mary 2 is another clone of the lumbering, simpering, overblown jolly boats wallowing and waddling around the world's sunshine destinations. |
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