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Sickness is a dangerous Indulgence at my time of Life.
The name is fitting: Chinon was the birthplace of Rabelais, who valued indulgence at the table.
Some viewers, I suggest, will feel that that family has already had quite enough indulgence at others' expense.
True, I found a culture of indulgence at Wonderland, but I also found a universality of experience.
One of our partners in indulgence at the Tikirriki contributed slices of blood orange dressed with olive oil and salt: weird, wonderful and entirely appropriate to the island.
Somewhere in the background, the tub was filling for what was billed as a special "color bath a duet," a signature indulgence at Aquaterra.
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His only vice is over-indulgence at occasional tea parties.
Every so often something comes along to remind us of Congress's immense capacity for self-indulgence at the expense of sound public policy.
McGovern displayed his first sign of self-indulgence at this point: he asked an aide for a piece of chewing gum.
Medieval guidebooks highlighted where to find saint's relics and how to gain indulgences at various sites.
Irritated by Johann Tetzel, a Dominican friar who was reported to have preached to the faithful that the purchase of a letter of indulgence entailed the forgiveness of sins, Luther drafted a set of propositions for the purpose of conducting an academic debate on indulgences at the university in Wittenberg.
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