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In turn, according to the food historian Dr Annie Gray, "Turkey was one of the birds the Puritans hated during the English civil war", because it represented indulgence.
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Perhaps even more important; the Nine Satanic Statements: Satan represents indulgence, instead of abstinence!
Elio and Oliver's moment with the peach is especially significant in the film, representing the indulgences of a summer romance.
According to Eder, "Moon, with his manic, lunatic side, and his life of excessive drinking, partying, and other indulgences, probably represented the youthful, zany side of rock & roll, as well as its self-destructive side, better than anyone else on the planet".
Everyone wanted to know what Houston was on, and news reports after her death took unconfirmed inventory of the pills in her hotel suite, wondering if they represented the extent of her indulgences.
Krispy Kreme's sugar-slathered doughnuts represented the comeback of the guilty indulgence after Americans had spent decades imprisoned in a health-obsessed nanny state, and was poised to expand nationwide.
Mr. Dole has been denouncing the indulgences of the generation represented by Bill Clinton, but he has latched on to baby-boomer favorites for the campaign.
"That familiarity and comfort feel is something that I think Americans are clinging to because the economy has been rough on many of us," Mr. Tristano said, adding that such foods represented "a nice, simple pleasure and an affordable indulgence".
Food was a pleasure center of French life, while for the English it represented either an annoying expense or a slightly suspect indulgence.
A society represented by men judges these anti-traditional behaviors of women as self-indulgence of women that is beyond freedom.
LaVey's Satanism was in fact atheistic: the opposition between God and Satan represented for him the struggle between hypocrisy and repression on the one hand and indulgence and liberation on the other.
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