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Or perhaps, as one colleague argues to me, perhaps, like "god," a persistent indulgence of our infantile need to imagine something bigger and better than ourselves, if only to avoid facing up to the cold harsh reality that it's just us.
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I really wanted to like it, and there are some laughs, but the film doesn't fully earn our sentimental indulgence, and there is a persistent sort of Britfilm lameness, 2-D characterisation and soft-focus comedy.
I now put Churchill, with all his idiosyncrasies, his indulgences, his occasional childishness, but also his genius, his tenacity and his persistent ability, right or wrong, successful or unsuccessful, to be larger than life, as the greatest human being ever to occupy 10 Downing Street".
An indulgence?
Birthday indulgence?
(The prices encourage indulgence).
Her favorite noncaloric indulgence?
Slipper seeks indulgence.
Fries as indulgence.
Indulgence wanes to need.
ADJECTIVE Persistent.
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