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But Israel has been ill served by America's endless indulgence.
Shakespeare couldn't have made it up The magic of central Europe is manifest in Prague, a city of endless indulgence The world's most austere composer drove taxis until he was 42.
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But despite the endless puns and self-indulgences, it is generally an earnest, generous place where people genuinely want to help each other.
She describes her childhood in Sunnyvale, Calif., in the 1970s as an "endless, and mostly frustrating quest for candy," restricted to a small weekly indulgence after church on Sundays.
Far from meaning that the victims of these robberies are short-changed by Coppola's indulgence (the camera trails the teens devotedly, the cinematic equivalent of an endless selfie), it actually acts as yet another ad.
He denounced not only the indulgence trade but all the other ways in which the Church made money off Christians: the endless pilgrimages, the yearly Masses for the dead, the cults of the saints.
Boundless indulgence is a decades-old problem, an inescapable part of the late-capitalist condition, a symptom of the endless, warless, nothingness of modern life.
An indulgence?
Birthday indulgence?
(The prices encourage indulgence).
Her favorite noncaloric indulgence?
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