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Strawberries add even more indulgence to the rich custard and flaky pastry.
But two disks of foie gras terrine, at $14.50 the most expensive starter, are deeply buttery and filling, more indulgence than appetizer.
The New York Times critic Brooks Atkinson found her showing nothing more than an ability to memorise lines; the producer, John Houseman, accused Welles of directing her with more indulgence than the rest of the cast.
Clearly, success in achieving a long-term goal can require showing some restraint along the way; but it is tempting to put off showing restraint and to favor a bit more indulgence over embarking on the challenging doings or omissions that will serve the valued long-term goal.
I take it as read that you too will do the work you have announced and say that there will be no more indulgence.
And your sibling is likely to view this with more indulgence than his or her spouse - do not try the patience of your in-law.
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It's not a terribly exclusive club; it's a genre with plenty of room for self-indulgence, error, and more self-indulgence.
All brilliant stuff, but a bit more self-indulgence and derring-do wouldn't go amiss next time.
Likewise, at the Savoy, tea is a more popular indulgence than a three-course dinner.
When I make a chocolate cake, I know I am offering up nothing more than indulgence.
If a holiday is more about indulgence than hard-core travelling, then a cruise represents an excellent solution.
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