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For six years, he ran a stock-trading business from his mansion, hiring submissive female companions to do office work, indulge his taste for sado-masochistic sex, and bait potential business partners.
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Whether they are hard at work, indulging in some insomnia or tiptoeing in after a night out, it is going to be a riot". The network's specialist music offer will be refreshed with range of changes.
According to his motto : "do more with less" one picks a suit to wear in the morning, drives the bicycle to work, indulges in a few crunches on the wall-to-wall carpet of the office and after the last meeting enjoys a night at the opera pausing having a drink at the Met's Grand Tier with no creases.
He says he talks to the corpses, consoling them while he works, indulging them with romantic music as they float in the "Jacuzzi," the chemical-filled tub he uses for rehydration.
The master suite, as if taking a page from the author's works, indulges with lavish his and hers bathrooms, walk-in closets and offices.
As a consumer, Crusoe will have to decide how much to work (or indulge in leisure) and hence consume.
Clocking out from the mundanities of work to indulge in drawing on stuff seems like a pretty weird form of escapism, until I remember my own escapism of drinking myself into cirrhosis every weekend is probably way more anti-social.
They top up their personal fortunes, polish their reputations, perform good works and indulge in their hobbies (skydiving, in the case of George Bush senior).
Ms. Francisco-Duran is still too fragile to work, instead indulging in her hobby of making curtains on her sewing machine.
He hates his work, and indulges in bitter procrastination: "Back home, back at his desk, the perennial question kept cropping up: how much longer could he keep doing this stuff for?
Especially in some of his earlier work, Jenkins indulges boys-will-be-boys braggadocio, as in this alliterative list of conquests: "floozies, flowers, / salesgirls, Sloanes, / typists, teachers, / barristers, barmaids, / air hostesses, airheads".
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