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Ms. Balinska, 48, whose svelte angularity makes it clear she doesn't indulge excessively in her subject matter, came to the study of bagels with appropriate credentials.
Fast food is convenient, but consumers who indulge excessively in fast food incur substantial medical problems and regulators are now arguing against easy access to fast food in public schools.
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His sexual proclivities were maddening to Joan who indulged excessively in drink and drugs, famously contributing to her demise at his hand.
In Monday's chat, Pinkett Smith said she had also hit "rock bottom" with alcohol and indulged excessively in working out.
According to one team of Canadian researchers, the playground casinos make people more likely to indulge in excessively risky behavior: because we feel excited, we spend more money.
We all sin sometimes and even excessively indulge in those sins, but we can learn to moderate this by following Islam.
"So not excessively excessive.
Young people in any country will indulge in inebriating activities excessively and recklessly by whatever means is available to them: negotiating laws with devious enthusiasm, aging fake IDs in the toaster or mastering the art of cut-and-paste forgery.
The First Amendment does not say that the majority of us are free from a coercive minority indulging their Second Amendment rights excessively, pointing guns at us, and telling us what to say.
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