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The governor is profligate with commissions.
In Britain, we are remarkably profligate with our food.
"I won't be profligate with your money," Mr. Gore declared.
"I'm profligate with those upper teeth," Nyhan said.
The writer so wary of self-indulgence was profligate with ink and paper.
O'Connor is fond of the stock phrase and profligate with the exclamation point.
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That's profligate.' With a bit of preparation, you can get it right without that".
But a profligate dependency, with no will to reform, is not one of them.
Despite such backing, however, despite his profligate way with toes and his eating of several dog teams (over several winters), Peary never made it to the Pole and never really rose above the ripping to become important.
But given the decrepitude of much of its existing water infrastructure, and its profligate ways with water, its more urgent priorities are to repair and reform.Worshipping old godsFamine-prone for most of its history, India's attachment to dams is understandable.
At its best, in the opening "Winter" and "Spring" dances, "Quaternary" is yet more evidence of Mr. Wheeldon's profligate way with small, imaginative surprises in the ways he sends his dancers out through space and what he gives them to do there.
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