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"They were a bit profligate when they had chance to create something and didn't.
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Good pulp depends, above all, on a ruthless sense of economy, and "Three Monkeys" is just a bit too profligate, too fancy, to be entirely convincing.
A bad investment here or there, a setback, a bit of profligate spending and things can get into the red fast.
And while Abu Dhabi may well want to make its more exuberant neighbor and its bankers suffer a bit for their profligate ways before it rides to the rescue, that gives little comfort to investors already wary of the region's growing debt.
Timon can be seen as a bit of a fool, too profligate by far with his money and soaking up praise by hangers-on.
That's profligate.' With a bit of preparation, you can get it right without that".
To be sure, in his writing he is a bit hammy, often playing fast and loose with time frames, tone and details, not to mention exercising profligate use of exclamation points — the man thinks in soliloquies.
A bit.
A bit vague.
A bit of vanity.
"A bits a bit.
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