The narrative of Hill House gives him a chance to indulge in both to his heart's content, and indulge he does.
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I think if you want to indulge, indulge, and go spend some extra time at the gym, but that's every now and then.
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But c'mon ... ya gotta indulge on your birthday, right?
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Fill it with sugar and let your guests indulge themselves.
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Fill it with sugar and let your guests indulge themselves.
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At my parties, you're more than welcome to indulge yourself.
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Indulge me for a moment and then argue in comments.
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Go ahead and finish the story, then indulge your curiosity.
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Saturn wants to take practical action, not indulge in fantasy.
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They indulge in manicures, ladies' nights and sexy weekends away.
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You've got full permission to indulge — with zero hangover risk.
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Power gives people confidence to indulge in their base urges.
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Ahead, indulge in the most extreme extractions worth your while.
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The first is a willingness to indulge in spending promises.
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To praise the Academy was to indulge in personal vanity.
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I indulge in more than a few glasses of wine.
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Some like to indulge, while others never touch the stuff.
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But that doesn't mean she won't indulge in her favorites.
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Even royals must indulge in the cheesiest of wedding traditions.
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The rest of us promise to indulge in your honor.
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Having your life erased because someone wants to indulge themselves.
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The film does not indulge in such an easy pleasure.
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" Which means something like, "How can anybody indulge so hard?
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" Only an anti-Semite would indulge in gas chamber "humor.
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Trump's political opponents might want to indulge his building fantasies.
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SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker Indulge Glitter Mules, $385; saksfifthavenue.
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If Nobel laureates indulge in them, others will follow suit.
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Do you indulge in meals when you're on the road?
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Put down the kombucha and indulge in some chocolate therapy.
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How do you indulge in the transgressive glee of destruction?
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She provides food and we indulge in cake and shakes.
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But some millennial millionaires indulge in collectible and classic cars.
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He didn't so much fool the public as indulge it.
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We no longer indulge in setting and not meeting expectations.
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New Year's Resolution: Indulge yourself by soaking in the tub!
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To battle the dark and cold, we indulge in coziness.
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Or have some tea and indulge in some fantastic journalism.
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Ms. Wise has been reluctant to indulge this latest request.
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And, when I indulge, it's still with the guardrails on.
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Just keep a few facts in mind before you indulge.
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Venus is charming and luxurious, and it loves to indulge.
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Indulge in your guilty pleasures to help balance the mood.
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Well, we're all born differently, and we all indulge that.
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Fantasy is calling you now, so indulge your whimsical side.
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I am so artistically inclined that I will only indulge myself.
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"You couldn't indulge in feeling sorry for yourself," she later recalled.
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Cut out any greasy stuff you might otherwise indulge yourself in.
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Later, Ellis wouldn't indulge any question of gamesmanship on the play.
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Just like with socializing, it's alright to indulge now and then.
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This year, Mashable invites you to indulge in the nostalgia. Why?
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Don't be afraid to indulge in a little Italian dolce vita….
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It's Khloé Kardashian's birthday and she'll indulge if she wants to.
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Other kids have affairs, get in fights, indulge in supervised hedonism.
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In the meantime, we can indulge in some oat milk jealousy.
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However, there is a Starbucks — I indulge in a caramel frappuccino.
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Bourdain made it easier for us to indulge our own curiosities.
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Check out these sites, and indulge in some major retail therapy.
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But she also finds ways to indulge in her favorite foods.
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But it's also a service I use to indulge my nostalgia.
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Indulge in these zodiac beauty products to take the edge off.
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Or to indulge in a raging, snowbound firefight outside Penn Station.
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Well, this site will calm your fears or indulge your nightmares.
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Then I indulge in my nightly celebrity gossip before falling asleep.
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That does not mean she cannot indulge in the occasional joke.
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He is very disciplined, he said, and chooses when to indulge.
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If he does indulge, it'll be cooking videos with his cat.
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Works for me, and I indulge myself on a regular basis.
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Every now and then it's alright to indulge in guilty pleasures.
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Maybe they just didn't want to indulge a noisy American tourist.
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Healthscope had then agreed to indulge in due diligence with Brookfield.
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It was weird to see her indulge in such regular behavior.
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Power can give us confidence to indulge in our base urges.
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Catch up on extra rest and don't indulge in paranoid thoughts.
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Adults are free to indulge in whatever consensual activities they wish.
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FPÖ voters didn't just cynically indulge Haider as they are now
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How much should we indulge this tantrum, and for how long?
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Elizabeth Hurley wants you to indulge in a little me-time.
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We're just going to have to indulge the other one here.
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You're in the mood to indulge as the moon opposes Venus.
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Kudos to internet for letting us indulge in one of them.
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Nonetheless, just indulge us in this thought experiment for a moment.
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It's now up to the justices whether to indulge these premises.
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But my clients continued to indulge Adonis, much to my chagrin.
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Raniere had free rein to indulge his interest in scientific experiments.
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Indulge on the spot or carry it out to Bryant Park.
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Indulge their preferences, and figure at least one bottle per drinker.
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Chytilova doesn't indulge in free-form quirkiness for its own sake.
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What types of special snacks or foods do you indulge in?
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Read more " _____ • Seth Mandel on Twitter: "Don't indulge pure conspiracy theorism.
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I also indulge my kombucha obsession by buying a few bottles.
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I wish I could indulge in buying new books more often.
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The novel may indulge in a few purple paragraphs too many.
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An Italian restaurant is the ideal place to indulge in lasagna.
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But I want to start with this, if you'd indulge me.
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If none of that sounds appetizing, than indulge in classic movies.
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He still sees no need to indulge in ornament or ostentation.
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They could indulge their racial chauvinism without jeopardizing their other priorities.
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And if you'll indulge a long stroll away from the kitchen?
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Brussaux: I can't kill my baby simply to indulge you sorry.
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I laugh at these questions, indulge their curiosity, and move on.
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You can shape them, but not if you indulge their every whim.
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Indulge your kids with cute Whoville-themed T-shirts from Old Navy.
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Although Meghan maintains a mostly vegan diet, she's not afraid to indulge.
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Enjoy yourself and indulge how fine everything and everyone looks, including you.
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While there, I indulge in the free bar and appetizers laid out.
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He wants to indulge in his language, to enjoy the power of
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What right do I have to indulge in my own gender trouble?
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You work hard and indulge occasionally, but stay away from extravagant spending.
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We were so stoked to indulge in a seriously delicious baked confection.
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The temptation to indulge is furthered by the marketing of fatty foods.
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Even though most players indulge only sparingly, that makes them extremely profitable.
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Yet it is not clear how long America will indulge such caution.
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So a lot more characters are coming up who, in fact, indulge.
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So, seize your opportunity to indulge in some escapist fare on Halloween.
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Authors can't indulge family trees or maps; they must purify their storytelling.
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These are the wages of the Republican Party's decision to indulge Trump.
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Freudian is a heavenly piece of work; indulge at your own risk.
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He couldn't help but indulge the cats with what little he had.
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Find the show that echoes your mental headspace and indulge in it.
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And Republicans were more than happy to indulge voters' most base instincts.
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Either way, an unwillingness to indulge Farage in Whitehall may not matter.
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Only the truly wealthy can indulge their fantasies with genuine sensory responses.
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Finally, the pet peeve of a pedestrian, if you will indulge me.
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That doesn't mean we can't indulge in the human condition of blame.
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And if you indulge a little too much, we've got your back.
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"I choose not to indulge this kind of fodder," Brody said. Fodder?
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Swift also took some time out to indulge her fun-loving side.
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In every other area, advertisers and marketers constantly urge people to indulge.
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Don't let your imagination run too wild and don't indulge paranoid thoughts.
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He says he does not indulge in fancy cars and extravagant houses.
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Because what's the point of summer if you don't indulge a little?
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He's got a more rounded face and beak, and love to indulge.
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Don't stick around library events just to indulge in the free food.
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Indulge in a wide, delicious selection of holiday foods in Nashville, Tennessee.
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There's a candy store, if you want to indulge your sweet tooth.
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Halloween offers a yearly opportunity for musicians to indulge their theatrical impulses.
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It's only a hypothesis, but the Yankees seem willing to indulge Paxton.
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We don't have to indulge false equivalencies, plausible deniability and disingenuous debate.
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" They want to indulge, she adds, "not in drugs, but in life.
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Once they leave I indulge in my current comfort-Netflix show: Friends.
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He does not care to elaborate, or to indulge in dream analysis.
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But ''On the Black Hill'' makes it nearly impossible not to indulge.
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Just try not to over-indulge as the moon clashes with Jupiter.
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This was why I had come: to indulge my love of coffee.
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But turning pro let him indulge his performer's personality to the fullest.
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DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Ryan McCarty lets us indulge but makes us exercise.
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The "impulses" they seem to indulge are those toward racism and misogyny.
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Tic-tac-toe has allowed me to indulge' and to divide' perfectly.
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Just be careful not to over-indulge or spend beyond your means!
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During his Europe trip, we should expect him to indulge in all three.
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When I want to indulge, I treat myself to the KH Lactic Cleanse.
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And that's okay, we all deserve to indulge every once in a while.
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Planters Cheez Balls are coming back so you can indulge in your nostalgia.
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With all these diet fails, what foods are people choosing to indulge in?
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Instead, what happens is that the decision to indulge triggers a subconscious reevaluation.
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The food is yummy and I indulge in a crepe and cheese cubes.
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The film gives audiences permission to indulge in its obscene amount of sparkle.
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You don't need to empty your pockets to indulge your passion for gaming.
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Yet the works in the exhibition do not indulge this archaic maternal model.
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Nevertheless, they're starting to use Instagram to indulge in some animal meme content.
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And we all probably indulge that a little too much on the right.
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I feel miserable when I have these thoughts, but I indulge them anyway.
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Otherwise, rate-setters who favour lower inflation have licence to indulge their preferences.
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The characters elope, break off engagements and indulge in all manner of transgressions.
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We're still eager to indulge in them any time, especially when they're free.
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They were excited to indulge us in their passions for all things geek.
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"Slutty Brownies" give people an opportunity to indulge, and maybe a laugh, too.
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And perhaps, if I'm the luckiest woman on earth, he might indulge me.
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As a result, consumers may over-indulge after eating a plant-based burger.
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One can only indulge in deluded villains portrayed as heroes for so long.
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But I'll indulge in ice cream — I rest the bowl on my belly!
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Given the competition, Mr Sun may have good reason to indulge in it.
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But insofar as the games make for some fun, harmless nationalism, we'll indulge.
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I don't indulge and use people as a canvas or subject matter anymore.
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"You are unconsciously sabotaging your progress when you indulge in negativity," she writes.
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Indulge your fun side and go for a creative pattern or reflective fabrics.
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Indulge your own cynical judgments too much, and you might become a Joe.
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They both indulge in a fantastical world where the limit does not exist.
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Instead, you can indulge in the candy-flavored fog from a JUUL pod.
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The perfect excuse to indulge your inner Disney devotee, if you ask us.
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"If you will indulge me, there's a chariot," she said, practically skipping off.
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There are also specific instructions provided in order to indulge in the treat.
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She is not willing to indulge in any kink that I want to.
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Indulge your geeky obsessions or those of your friends with some comic swag.
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I think people need to learn self-control and not [indulge] every night.
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It's important to indulge in ancient pleasures of blanket massages from your servant.
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He did not indulge in his usual diatribes against Mexicans or Chinese people.
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The loss liberated Mr Sarkozy to indulge the grittier side of his politics.
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With an emailed gift card, they can simply open their inbox and indulge.
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However, these wipes are a rare luxury I indulge in whenever I travel.
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If you've suffered through a long, cold winter, it's no sin to indulge.
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I now let myself indulge in all things Bieber I had previously shunned.
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This felt like a different step where I could indulge my folkier side.
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When the rich want to indulge themselves, they might buy a new car.
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Indulge Away High-quality meals in Buenos Aires don't have to be costly.
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The filmmaker is notoriously opaque about his films, refusing to indulge in analysis.
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We like to exercise intensely, but we indulge when it comes to eating.
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Dads are less likely to indulge or acquiesce to their children's immature behavior.
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So I decided to indulge myself by looking through old journals of mine.
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It's tempting to over-indulge when the company is picking up the tab.
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Don't forget to indulge in a little self-care with your day off!
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Let's indulge if you will join me in a plausible fantasy of sorts.
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So if you do indulge, here are some better ways to do it.
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They also wanted a place to indulge their other favorite family pastime: tennis.
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For that reason, it's a great opportunity to indulge in a winter rosé.
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Stormer knew not to challenge his delusions, but she didn't indulge them either.
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But there are multiple food channels where people indulge their appetite for food.
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They indulge me with a lot of creative freedom to work on my collections.
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The Snack-Table Sleuth Who doesn't love to indulge in a few party treats?
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As you found success as a musician, were you tempted to indulge in those?
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It was a great way for me to indulge in all those guilty pleasures.
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Are there ways to indulge a kink that might be more dangerous than others?
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Feel-good ice cream brand Enlightened wants nurses to indulge in free ice cream!
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If you're going to indulge in smoking legal marijuana, we'd suggest using a lighter.
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If you occasionally make a mistake, or you occasionally indulge yourself, it doesn't matter.
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For those who want to indulge their wanderlust, this box subscription is for you.
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If you'll indulge me a personal anecdote, I think I can explain this better.
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Instead, she loves to indulge in rare hamburgers, chocolate, cocktails and enjoying the nightlife.
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Worst of all, the negotiations will tempt Trump to indulge his worst isolationist impulses.
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Or HappyPlayTime, which gamifies female masturbation and gives out points every time you indulge?
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And indulge me again while I lip synch the praises of Miss Trinity Taylor.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Amazon can afford to indulge in some Southeast Asian shopping.
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They provide Oreos, cupcakes, chips, and salsa, and I indulge in all of them.
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Another 49 women, or 13 percent, used the drug but didn't indulge before sex.
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Even the most loyal among us sometimes like to indulge in films about affairs.
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Mr Rosenstein's decision to indulge the president is no less unfortunate for being understandable.
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As this is my own person top ten list, I'll indulge for a moment.
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Just find the right ways to indulge like with this calorie-slashed chocolate pie.
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So I didn't really like to indulge in that because my heart would die.
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We debrief on the meeting and indulge in a little bit of work gossip.
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Please do indulge in doing something nearly as stupid as writing this song. 193.
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People who boast about openness can often indulge in all sorts of closed practices.
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The crowd gave me license to indulge in the geekdom I would otherwise suppress.
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Okay, but the real concern here is Trump's willingness to indulge his racist supporters.
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"But let me say this… sometimes allowing yourself to indulge is important," she explained.
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States and municipalities also take their slice of revenue when you choose to indulge.
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Or maybe there's a hobby you haven't had the chance to indulge in lately.
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But it's a good one, and under the circumstances I hope you'll indulge me.
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With no alternative vision of her future, Amelia decided to indulge every creative whim.
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The pair continued to indulge in some PDA as they waited for the elevator.
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Sure, it's probably safe to indulge in a bit of that at this stage.
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Spend time with the people you love, and indulge in your favorite comfort foods.
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Another is the opportunity roundabouts afford to indulge the national obsession with municipal gardening.
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Sucking on lollipops was supposedly added to his character to indulge that sweet tooth.
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" Muhlheim said that it's important to "accept that it's normal to indulge at holidays.
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Guests could even indulge their sweet tooth at a build your own sundae bar.
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"Reading is my favorite way to indulge my curiosity," he writes on his blog.
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You can spin to Tony-winning musical scores and indulge in "Wicked"-themed yoga.
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Its body lotion is a small luxury he'll want to indulge in every day.
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Now you can indulge like a kid while still feeling like a grown up.
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As young adults with access to excess cash, they have every right to indulge.
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To indulge in femme culture is actually to be brave, and to have strength.
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Check out the gallery to indulge in the beachin' photos of the Bondi babes.
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And sometimes, everyone needs to indulge a bit (and get a sheet mask break).
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He can just do whatever the fuck he wants, and we just indulge him.
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Annapolis, Maryland, gives visitors a chance to indulge their sweet tooth this holiday season.
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ROCK & POP Halloween offers a yearly opportunity for musicians to indulge their theatrical impulses.
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That mix of ventures has allowed Mr. Vale to indulge in some other pursuits.
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Should we feel free to indulge our curiosity by asking strangers about their gender?
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No matter what you're up to, don't forget to indulge in some fantastic journalism.
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Normally I wake up at 4:30, but on Sundays, I indulge a little.
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Let's ask ourselves, Is it fair to judge what a person decides to indulge?
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Chop through the kitchen candids and indulge in what these amateur chefs are serving.
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Indulge in his back catalogue here and listen to the premiere of "Drivers" below.
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And Asteroid Day gives me permission to indulge this spectacle of imagined global catastrophe.
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I could indulge in the activities that most other pubescent teenagers took for granted.
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Whether you indulge in them or not, illegal drugs have always been big business.
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My boyfriend regularly comes over to indulge in breakfast sandwich brunch, complete with mimosas.
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There were other ways of generating friction and making the habit harder to indulge.
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China was too poor, too recently, to indulge in that sort of virtue-signalling.
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It's a great service that allows you to fully indulge your passion for reading.
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"You not only yourself indulge in stone pelting but instigate others," one document said.
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And unlike most other crime series, they indulge in occasional commentary on Italian politics.
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London time by this point, so I chose not to indulge a second dinner.
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Mercer's fortune has allowed him and his family to indulge their wildest material fantasies.
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You want to indulge in a shake on Sunday, we'll sell it to you.
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And, as he always does, Trump will indulge that view -- indeed, he'll stoke it.
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That way, you can indulge in being nosy while also looking compassionate. Win-win!
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Did they discuss, with an enthusiastic partner, which erotic acts to indulge in together?
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For now, at least, we have a beautiful spectacle to indulge in this summer.
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Humankind was meant to indulge the primal connection to fire that our ancestors enjoyed.
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It's a little luxury that you can indulge in Tokyo from time to time.
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If you must indulge in folkloric whims, just throw some salt over your shoulder.
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But disgust pushes the viewer away, and neither Broughton nor Sudhoff indulge in this.
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Commit to having a good time; an opportunity to indulge will arrive this afternoon.
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They include a sports marketing consultant, a husband and wife who won the lottery and are trying to salvage their marriage, a health-spa junkie ("I indulge and atone, indulge and atone"), a once-famous athlete and a recently divorced mother of four.
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To date, Mr McQueen hasn't been the sort of director to indulge in endless sequels.
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Hopefully the family will be able to indulge on her favorite food together soon: Tacos.
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Venus loves to indulge, and Cancer is all about self-care—it's basic math, Gemini.
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Later, when your practice becomes stronger, you can indulge in one or two additional hours.
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He tries one bite and agrees it's good, but is too full to indulge further.
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Puffco's no stranger to making gadgets that let cannabis concentrate users indulge in the hobby.
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There was no need to indulge your questions because he certainly, certainly would be back.
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There's plenty of opportunities to indulge in forest bathing—both at home and on vacation.
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In effect, we're creating objects that allow us to indulge our worst instincts more often.
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Sniff the flowers, indulge in decadent food, and enjoy music (especially of the nostalgic variety).
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But congressional Republicans are choosing, once again, to indulge Trump rather than serve the country.
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With no one to curb him, Mr Erdogan is free to indulge his worst instincts.
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The French at times seem to indulge their ennui as an emblem of national identity.
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"And so I didn't really like to indulge in that, because my heart would die."
|
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Finally, with all the horrible things happening in the world, here's something to indulge in.
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Bonobos famously indulge in copious copulatory play, often settling disputes with various nonreproductive sexual configurations.
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The Sims has long allowed its fans to indulge in the most mundane of fantasies.
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You've decided in advance that you're doing to indulge a little, but only in moderation.
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The whiskey makes it an experience … you get to indulge in all three of them.
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"Traveling is so annoying, why not indulge in some comfort?" she writes on her website.
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But if I indulge his wayward behaviour, he might regret it when he grows up.
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It is here that he feels most at liberty to indulge in his worst behaviour.
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Do not indulge the temptation to sample untested or strange fares while all the road.
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So if you're into it, have fun and indulge, if not...it's just another day.
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" "I don't want to indulge in too much hyperbole, but the world is falling apart.
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It's hard not to indulge in a little bit of consumerism every now and again.
|
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Indulge us a moment while we return to the place where it all began: Snapchat.
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Some five-year-olds aren't even allowed to indulge in carbonated beverages, let alone caffeine.
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The moon clashes with Venus at 12:33 PM, encouraging us to indulge our senses.
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No, not by a nostalgic urge to indulge in the Sutter Home of my youth.
|
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This St. Patrick's Day, give corned beef a rest and indulge in another savory pleasure.
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I set out on a tasting tour to indulge in and rank the best preparations.
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Although she mostly sticks to clean eating, Mowry will still indulge in the occasional treat.
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And the reality star isn't afraid to indulge her sweet tooth from time to time.
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Then there's a difference between what I watch officially and what I actually indulge in.
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Indulge your senses as the moon connects with love and money planet Venus this afternoon.
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Have we given companies too much freedom to indulge new data uses without additional consent?
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Yes, we at TechCrunch were also tempted to indulge in this requisite millennial nostalgia exercise!
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" I was told visitors do not pay to "exchange news and indulge in small talk.
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Seek joy, indulge curiosities, and chances are that all the pieces will fall into place.
|
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But travellers who indulge in tobacco should recognise the way that the winds are blowing.
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This is the reason why, in the villages, people continue to indulge in discriminatory practices.
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Indulge in a classic diner breakfast, or at least enjoy a real New York bagel.
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There's no shortage of fall-themed candles on the market if you want to indulge.
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Just don't indulge your tendency to overthink, Virgo—things are sensitive and unsure right now.
|
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Eventually, I found an isolated spot under a tree and let myself indulge the arousal.
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They both like to indulge in awkward social media tributes to their exes, it seems.
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Only a very select few ladies can indulge in the 80% male legislative sausage fest.
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Hardcore is the OK Computer for those of us who chose to indulge and participate.
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Well, I mean, a lot of that is allowing myself to indulge a little bit.
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Material Venus moves into luxury-loving Taurus on March 4, making us want to indulge.
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Gin is a quintessentially British tipple and you can indulge in small or large quantities.
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Given that crocodilians indulge in elaborate mating displays, tyrannosaur love may have involved similar rituals.
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Minaya subverts stereotypes of sexiness by refusing to indulge our desire for the perfect body.
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Network news relies on these speculations most frequently, but newspapers certainly indulge in the practice.
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Get out the cast iron skillets, your best-looking livestock and indulge in fried Snickers.
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If you value stunning views above all else, indulge even further for the Manhattan King.
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Ugliness isn't a one-way street at Trump rallies — Trump's fans indulge in it too.
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The cynicism implicit in conspiratorial thinking frees you up to indulge in anything you want.
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And in the West, indulge in a chiffon pie, huckleberry pie, or a marionberry pie.
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O'Neill was drawn to her beauty, her sophistication, her willingness to indulge his writerly compulsions.
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People who indulge in this kind of rhetorical inflation are like rats spreading bubonic plague.
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Here comes another way to indulge your "Hamilton" mania: a high-tech, interactive, traveling exhibition.
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Further, he gets to indulge in his favorite dream sequence: Pretending to be a president.
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We wanted to settle down someplace where we could indulge our love for kite-surfing.
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Self-care takeaway: It's acceptable to indulge in your wildest whims from time to time.
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Germany's traditional political parties have been reluctant to indulge that desire because of political taboos.
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More bluntly, Americans want to indulge their bloodlust without having to think about the blood.
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It seems like they indulge more than ... Well, I think this will be a test.
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Indulge in some of Colombia's best beaches, diving spots, and seafood in Capurganá and Sapzurro.
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If I was on Tinder, I'd have the space to indulge my crudest, most narcissistic impulses.
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Here's the best part: The money I'm saving allows me to indulge my love of travel.
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I&aposm thinking -- I&aposm ping-ponging around here, so if my crew can indulge me.
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It's mostly an excuse for characters to indulge in campy performances and expose their sick abs.
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Luckily, a cookie-studded slice of this won't break the calorie bank—go ahead and indulge!
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He also smuggled Shake Shack into the venue so she could indulge right after the show.
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In many states, we can't (legally) indulge in The Devil's Lettuce or even get health care.
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The floor has a powder room with free skin-care products, so I indulge in that.
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For now, I am content to just remember and indulge myself in a moment of mourning.
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Francis has condemned organized crime groups, saying their members indulge in the "the adoration of evil".
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Yup, you can indulge in ice cream and still feel good about yourself in the process.
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For now, we'll indulge in the tabloids "we'd never read," and turn on our Google alerts.
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" Adding, "Our therapist has encouraged us to indulge our fantasies and make each other feel special.
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And Kurkova knows how to sensibly indulge her sweet tooth with raw chocolate and cacao nibs.
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But unlike other politicians, Duterte said he doesn't use public funds to indulge his extracurricular activities.
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Some right-of-centre politicians, playing on fears that one will happen, indulge in Trumpian rhetoric.
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I played the crappy Acclaim games because it was an excuse to indulge in South Park.
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The culprit: Kyle, for refusing to indulge in the pleasures of the flesh outside of marriage.
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That basically gives you permission to indulge your munchies whenever you want (with limitations, of course).
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"I go very rarely, but OMG I love it so much when I decide to indulge."
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She may be a supermodel, but Kendall Jenner definitely allows herself to indulge here and there.
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We've rounded up all the movie and TV show marathons to indulge in this holiday weekend.
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But one day a week, she allows her kids to indulge in order to find balance.
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With the rise of legal weed, it's no surprise that many indulge in masturbating while stoned.
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Ms Perel is not suggesting that couples in a rut indulge in a bit of infidelity.
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On days off, however, he can explore the cities he's in and indulge in local cuisine.
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I also indulge in a brownie I made over the weekend because life is short, man.
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Lyndsey Wright is the most recent photographer to indulge owners in one of these adorable shoots.
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Until that point, Malorie had been reluctant to indulge the children or even form emotional attachments.
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But they feel entitled to indulge that at the expense of other people&aposs very lives.
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With warm weather finally here, you may be excited to indulge in foods that scream summer.
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Put your phone on silent, cancel all plans, and prepare to indulge in the sweetest slumber.
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Go on, let yourself indulge in a little retail therapy to cope with this latest loss.
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Designing characters for BoJack has definitely given me the opportunity to indulge my interests in fashion.
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The aim has always been to indulge in an extreme but harmless form of romantic fantasy.
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This salad makes the magic of elotes even easier to indulge in by making it spoonable.
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Onyeabor did not indulge the publicity that surrounded his international "comeback" of recent years with interviews.
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I'm guessing all of us have something we indulge in that'd make others raise an eyebrow.
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Finely detailed, the resulting images indulge the eye that takes pleasure in texture, color, and materiality.
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Indulge in comfort food, don your favorite loungewear, and curl up with your loved ones, Taurus!
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Following the death of his father, Seaman could indulge in his passion with less parental opposition.
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We've seen him indulge airy suggestions that rifle-bearing Americans might like to shoot Hillary Clinton.
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But Beyoncé doesn't just indulge for herself and Jay-Z — she also splurges on her children.
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So Booker can't indulge in smoked salt caramels, as Obama did, because they contain milk chocolate.
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Twilley doesn't indulge in bitterness, but it is hard not to sense that it is there.
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A sign most consumers feel comfortable enough to indulge as the warmer days make their comeback.
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Strowman looked like a vicious madman using his size to indulge in his most violent whims.
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Get that important alone time to indulge yourself in solo orgasms, fine dining, flattery, and more!
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Back at the hotel, Robby and Jordan indulge in a spa day with facials and pedicures.
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The chef life allowed me to indulge in after-hours intimacy that sated my physical needs.
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Step back from your many responsibilities and indulge your senses, connect with nature, and slow down.
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"You can indulge your inner Pac Man without feeling guilty about it," wrote Bloomberg's Tyler Coren.
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A similar rise was also recorded among the "Selbstverwalter" - "self-administrators" - who indulge in similar activities.
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If you're looking to indulge in some new literature, check out this month's book selection below.
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Inspired by cartoons and toys, Hotel del Juguete is the perfect place to indulge the kids.
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This much is clear: Treating our pets like children means we might indulge them a little.
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However, to indulge in hand-wringing over human rights is not just defeatist -- it is misdirected.
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But online, there was endless space and, more important, an audience willing to indulge his geekery.
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So, naturally, as the season gets into full swing, you may find yourself hankering to indulge.
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It is one thing to indulge in competitiveness talk in a world fundamentally headed toward integration.
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You shall never indulge in the conceit of imagining that you are better than we are.
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With spirits so high, some Democrats will be tempted to indulge in best-case-scenario thinking.
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Inspiring because it takes a herculean effort to not indulge rage at a man like Roof.
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Maybe don't go through life believing that, but you can indulge it for approximately 163 minutes.
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That would be a far more fitting tribute, after all: Ferguson did not indulge underperforming players.
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Venus clashes with Jupiter, bringing excitement to your social life—just try not to over-indulge!
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Please indulge us today as we tell a Back Story that's close to home: our own.
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As for cabin comfort, Mr. Gao said Chinese leaders do not indulge in overly fancy interiors.
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His hosts went out of their way to indulge his weakness for flattery and deal-making.
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Mr. Duterte, by showing up the Americans (without actually expelling them), can indulge that latent nationalism.
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Indulge in platitudes like "lyrical melody" and "haunting chords" and you're a pathetic lightweight, a philistine.
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Trump's decision might come down to which trait of his personality the President chooses to indulge.
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Might as well use the time off to indulge some other interests while you have it.
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Does the Cadenza indulge at the level of a BMW 5 Series or Mercedes E-Class?
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Make room for self-care: spend time with a best friend, indulge in some flirtatious banter.
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Its members indulge in a wide variety of activities, including with creatures of the same sex.
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You might even lead by example, proving to your colleagues that they too can finally indulge.
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The holidays are yet another excuse for us to indulge in binge cooking and binge eating.
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A person approaching 50 often finds it a time to indulge in self-reflection and assessment.
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And so, it reminds me, I mean, if you'll indulge me for a second ... I shall.
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To help illuminate the larger impact this information might have, indulge me in a brief anecdote.
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In what-if mode, you can indulge in historical counterfactuals: what if the Ottoman empire had survived?
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That doesn't mean Merritt doesn't have his cheat days – though he makes sure to indulge in moderation.
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I slowly get up and indulge in some chi chi dango that B. brought back for me.
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Feel free to indulge in some coy canine flirtation, to perk you up when you're feeling down.
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At Dō's actual store, however, you'll be able to indulge in much more than just cookie dough.
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There's no reason not to indulge whimsy; this essay reflects well the surrealness of our times. —K.
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Just because it's officially fall doesn't mean we can't still indulge in a frozen treat or two.
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Halloween is the perfect excuse to dress up, eat sweets, and generally indulge in all things spooky.
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That oncoming trend will simultaneously slow down passing games and indulge in our collective bloodlust. Win-win.
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For years, Laura Rosenthal's metabolism allowed her to indulge in her fast food habit without gaining weight.
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But one thing neither she nor Ice T do is indulge in "baby talk" with their daughter.
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People who do not need to engage in wage-labour can indulge in other, more fulfilling activities.
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We couldn't indulge in some good old-fashioned nationwide panic about, say, zombies or sexy teenage vampires.
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While the celebs and their guests indulge, they can also sip this year's official Golden Globes cocktail.
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You can still indulge in robotics with this kit that you can tote around anywhere and everywhere.
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But if you don't have cable anymore, it's kind of fun to indulge in idle channel surfing.
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It is a very sleepy day for you, Pisces; indulge in as much rest as you can.
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I have to indulge and love myself to create an image that everyone else loves and feels.
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Yet in recent years provincial administrations have granted more permits to individuals and upmarket hotels to indulge.
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Don't miss a single chance to indulge in the best summer treat there is, free ice cream!
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That's not to say I do not indulge in my dad's cooking every once in a while!
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I needed vitamins, but I also needed fat, so I let myself indulge in anything I wanted.
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Israel, meanwhile, is goading Trump to indulge his more disruptive instincts and blow the deal to smithereens.
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Sometimes they're disfigured, and sometimes they indulge in things that comfort them, and sometimes they're outright disgusting.
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You're definitely going to feel music flow through you, so maybe don't indulge too much before playing.
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Sometimes it's appropriate to indulge in your feelings and other times it's appropriate to shut them off.
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Being at a diner, I had to indulge in a shake; I opted for the strawberry one.
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But feel free to indulge in ricotta, swiss, and mascarpone cheeses, which are surprisingly low in sodium.
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It's the perfect day of the week to indulge in something a little bit different and fun.
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Wear plenty of pearls and moonstones in honor of glamorous Venus, and indulge in some beauty treatments.
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Ever noticed that when you're stressed, you indulge in food that you know is bad for you?
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Indulge me in a tautology for a moment: Every sneaker Nike has ever made is a sneaker.
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He wants to work with Romero, who has a bright political future, but won't indulge his demands.
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The message is that the threat posed by Trump is too great to indulge in family squabbling.
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Put on your smoking jacket, pull down those cut-crystal glasses and indulge your inner Don Draper.
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There is this armchair activism that we indulge in – we raise our voice and then settle down.
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As leaves turn red, orange, and yellow, many people indulge in fall drinks from Starbucks and Dunkin'.
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But Hayes isn't describing canonical melancholy, the pined-for vision of mortality that poets sometimes indulge in.
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I'll indulge in one look backwards to 2017, which may foretell a future of sorts for some.
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He does not indulge superstars, and he does not sell himself as the guardian of a philosophy.
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You don't have to head on a tropical vacation to indulge in a slice of island life.
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In the early hours of March 10, we all certainly felt compelled to indulge in those emotions.
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But still, if there's an alternative to sharing, you start to wonder if you should indulge it.
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The president, of course, still found time to indulge in one of his favorite pastimes: attacking people.
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Americans demonize fraternities as bastions of toxic masculinity where young men go to indulge their worst impulses.
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Mr. Mueller is a by-the-book sort of prosecutor, not one to indulge in such ploys.
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He didn't indulge in those types of things because he didn't need to—he was so evolved.
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They build over time and a million tiny slights that each person can't help but indulge in.
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I've been married for 98 years and my wife and I still indulge in all those habits.
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Your children wander aimlessly poisoned by cocaine, Choosing to indulge their lusts, when God has said abstain.
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All the while they field ticketholders' requests and indulge their curiosities, emanating a formal but reassuring presence.
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It's also an easy game to recommend to a friend because everyone has curiosities they can indulge.
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Since childhood, he has idealized American sports leagues for their willingness to indulge in flashiness and fun.
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Whatever you're doing and wherever you're going, take a minute to indulge in some very fine journalism.
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It is in everyone's interests, of course, to indulge the fantasy, but it had been just that.
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Times Insider Revisiting the era of Prohibition let me indulge an obsession and uncovered parallels to today.
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Financial incentives apparently aren't necessary to get people to indulge their inner voyeur and their inner cattiness.
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Those who refuse to silently indulge this president's worst impulses qualify as heroes — and deserve our gratitude.
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While many massages on offer, this is especially the place to indulge in facials and beauty treatments.
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So, while the spell of Halloween is at full potency, indulge in the spirit at the cinema.
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Those who indulge will once again be seduced into binging rather than savoring this juiced-up course.
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Indulge this by ferrying around Canada's Gulf Islands, clustered between the British Columbia mainland and Vancouver Island.
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Still, there's always one student who thinks he can indulge in something illicit and still appear normal.
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Paris has time to indulge in such rites because she cannot be bothered with mundane kitchen tasks.
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Gout is also back, as more Americans indulge in purine-rich foods like beer, bacon, and beef.
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"To indulge in sexual immorality is to make oneself and one's desires an idol," the column said.
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These options are a surefire way to help your loved ones indulge in a little me-time.
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And if you'll give me -- and indulge me for a minute to explain to you the problem.
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Indulge in fresh gaufres chaudes (hot waffles) topped with strawberries, whipped cream, Nutella, and more in Belgium.
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You could also indulge in some authentic Mexican cuisine (and apparently killer margaritas) at the Red Iguana.
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It's fine to indulge in self-improvement material as long as you understand your relationship to it.
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Most people fly to Rome to see the sights, indulge in the food, and experience the culture.
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Indulge your Tate's obsession for a fraction of the cost by buying them in bulk at Costco.
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Drugs carry too high of a penalty and are too expensive for most youths to indulge in.
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At the height of my rage, I decided it was time to indulge in my own pleasure.
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Today is Popcorn Lovers Day and these stars can't help but indulge in America's favorite salty snack.
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Urban exploration videos indulge viewers' morbid curiosity, but also offer a vision of American life rarely seen.
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You don't have to make a stop at your local liquor store to indulge in this nightcap, though.
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What's more, "Chuck Pierce Is Blind" is willing to indulge in a bunch of different kinds of jokes.
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Actress Sanaa Lathan sticks to a primarily vegan diet — but she isn't afraid to let loose and indulge.
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Swipe right to see the 10 cold-weather basics we're gifting ourselves that you should indulge in, too.
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I have a bowl of Cheerios and indulge in a piece of sourdough bread with some scrambled eggs.
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Like, big time – from sushi to In-N-Out, Bushnell loves to indulge, as evidenced by her Twitter.
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I get a pomodoro spaghetti for the main course and indulge in a mule for my second cocktail.
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"Whilst consumers are still looking to indulge, they are also increasingly concerned with eating better," wrote Euromonitor analysts.
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"Usually resolutions require you to not do something: not spend money, not eat, not indulge yourself," she said.
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Nilsson would continue to indulge his gift for pure pop during the early 254s, particularly on The Point!
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Do you explore the metaverse or indulge your desire to learn the secrets of cooking a nice curry?
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Enlightened's Frozen Hot Cocoa Ice Cream Bar is a low-calorie way to indulge in this chocolate trend.
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Give him a reason to indulge in some nice wine by giving him a gift card to Winc.
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My coworkers indulge in beer and apple cider while I attempt to fit in with my sparkling water.
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Still, the story was told effectively, and I felt inclined to indulge for at least a little while.
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Indulge in your favorite comfort foods (Taurus would—why shouldn't you?) and relax as much as possible today.
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I don't like making big purchases, but I generally let myself indulge in smaller treats throughout the month.
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I normally wouldn't have called a Lyft to go so close, but because it's raining, I indulge myself.
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That might cause the ECB and Bank of Japan to indulge in a further round of monetary easing.
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Tweetsie, however, asks that you indulge in simpler pleasures—and that you check political correctness at the door.
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Give her a reason to indulge in some nice wine by giving her a gift card to Winc.
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People pay upward of $83 each to indulge in a 12- to 15-course dinner infused with cannabis.
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The restaurant also offers another way to indulge with their chocolate, cookie dough and cake batter hummus dips.
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But for the most part, it's okay to indulge in a little stress-venting every now and then.
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Travelers can indulge in heart-shaped pizzas, gnocchi in pink sauce, red velvet desserts and strawberry ice cream.
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But they would like her to indulge the locals, easing rules to allow the creation of "European champions".
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As long as there's been an internet, there have been people using it to indulge in emotional oversharing.
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Oh, the college years: the age when young people indulge their quirkiest impulses and go viral for it.
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Television writers have clearly embraced this expanded freedom, and prestige networks have grown more willing to indulge them.
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There was also an icy river nearby in case I wanted to indulge in some calorie-burning thermogenics.
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The American entertainment industry will almost always indulge an artist's bad behavior if it thinks he's brilliant enough.
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Proponents of the "Come for the tool, stay for the network" theory sometimes indulge in revisionist product history.
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So go ahead and indulge in your fantasies — and maybe even pledge to pleasure yourself for charity's sake.
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That's why we love when a new one comes along that promises to indulge our taste for melodrama.
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Spencer says he's learned his lesson and advises fellow fans of the movie to not indulge their curiosity.
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I've recently had the opportunity to indulge in a few lengthy conversations with some very popular conservative figures.
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Some indulge in brief cross table talk, but most settle for a handshake and some post-match chatting.
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One of the best things about watching a show is being able to indulge in the fan theories.
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They'll occasionally indulge in a few apple slices but probably wouldn't eat a whole apple in one sitting.
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Because I've had to cut down on my social networking, I've found time to indulge in other pursuits.
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Writing a book encourages tangents and twists and turns that you can't indulge in a half-hour script.
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To get away with his crimes, Harris needs the police around him to also indulge in illegal activity.
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Don't indulge paranoid thinking; if you're feeling confused, speak to someone you trust who has an outside perspective.
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Indulge someone's nostalgia or upgrade them to the newest version of the game if they're a regular player.
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Indulge someone's nostalgia or upgrade them to the newest version of the game if they're a regular player.
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Instead, stay in bed and sleep, or indulge in a binge-watching session while relaxing on the couch.
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They would eat together, go to the gym together, vacation together, and also indulge their carnal sides together.
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Now, nowhere in the note does he say that employees can't indulge in some marijuana outside of work.
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The dark room and a corner table allowed Ms. Headland to indulge both her malice and her compassion.
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Do I want to live like a local in a hip apartment, or indulge in a swanky hotel?
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A $13 million investment in a firm that makes wave pools to indulge Adam's passion for surfing. Really?
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The success of his practice enabled him to indulge his passion for sports and his interest in art.
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Though shoes aren't involved, children celebrating the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah also tend to indulge in sweet treats.
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We should be outraged at what ISIS does, but we should not indulge in self-righteousness or superiority.
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Like our youngest Spice Girl, they're happy to stop and smell the roses or indulge in sweet treats.
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The clique indulge in a game of basketball, football, and even some wrestling before playing cops and robbers.
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The ability to more freely indulge in libations, in fact, ushered in a new era of bar products.
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You can indulge their petulance and their anger and say, 'I understand,' even if you don't like it.
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Alone time is something you rarely get—indulge in it tonight and see what magic comes of it.
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But be careful not to over-indulge; the Moon enters Sagittarius and brings up big emotions for you.
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This tropical paradise is definitely one of my fave spots on the planet to indulge and treat myself.
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After Blitz came out as a coulrophiliac, his wife was more than happy to indulge in his fetish.
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Indulge at the open-air Spa at Calabash, or take the Hobie Cat out for a sunset sail.
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Merck sent him on numerous trips, which gave him a chance to indulge his growing passion for collecting.
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I imagined on the 20th anniversary that we would come together and indulge in our grief as always.
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All these youths would need to indulge in such "social pathological phenomena" is $10,000 to buy the currency.
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Then they become the people we worship and then they get to indulge and misbehave along the way.
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But late fall also allows Ms. Vanchiswar to indulge her later career as a garden designer and artist.
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I'm sensitive about my overactive tear ducts so I like to indulge in a nice under eye cream.
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"People want to eat healthier today, but that doesn't mean that they don't want to indulge," she said.
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These clubs can all afford to indulge such whims, such is the money swilling around the Premier League.
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She said that these products are becoming increasingly popular, especially among owners who want to indulge their pets.
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I guess if you really wanted to hound the writers for your end game, they might indulge you.
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On day four, passengers can indulge at Aux Terrasses in Tornus, which serves meals like hay-smoked pigeon.
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"Citizens must not abuse social media and indulge in spreading misinformation that causes fear and panic," it said.
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In the fragile era after Mao's death, the freedom to indulge in such texts was a heady experience.
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I also have a creative or artistic side that I indulge in after work in my studio practice.
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So, you could indulge in recent nostalgia or dip back to revisit your favorite tracks from other years.
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Edward is very rich in ways that allow the book to indulge in both shelter and merchandise porn.
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Besides, we would be wise not to over-indulge in a fuel with a history of price volatility.
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If that's the way you are feeling, then the London theater is more than willing to indulge you.
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Do you devour bad movies, indulge in junk food or partake in board games or "Truth or Dare"?
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But after falling hard for American sports culture, he left that work to indulge his passion for athletics.
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Its strength was in how it let its audience indulge in judgment while the show itself suspended it.
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I also indulge in impatient snaps at her, relying on the high probability that she won't remember them.
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While Trump critics and skeptics brace for their worst, supporters can happily indulge their hopes for the best.
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Genre fiction is often for private consumption, filled with sexually explicit details that indulge our most private desires.
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And even if I had wanted to indulge, I was worried about how my behavior might be perceived.
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He admitted to manipulating these young female fans, often promising "modeling opportunities" to encourage them to indulge his requests.
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For the last decade, there were moments when I allowed myself to indulge in the inverted pleasures of oblivion.
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When we indulge a child, we let them get away with something -- usually a behavior considered reprehensible by others.
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Celebs not currently camped out in sunny L.A. are taking the opportunity to indulge in their favorite wintry activities.
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But actually, no, the main reason I won't indulge is I apparently have the lungs of a Romantic consumptive.
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The temporary spaces allowed people to network, attend panels and indulge in other complimentary offerings like makeup touch-ups.
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I know I already had ice cream/froyo today, but I decide to indulge and get another one. Yikes!
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Luckily, you and your mom can make a weekend out of it and indulge on all five seasons now.
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"They indulge in negative social rituals, and that's how their ties are bound tighter and tighter together," she said.
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On the left there is a tendency to ignore bad public schools, pander to unions and indulge underperforming teachers.
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"Fans love our chicken strip basket, and now they can really indulge with the addition of decadent Belgian waffles."
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There aren't any time constraints on your adventure, so just indulge in the moment and absorb what he's saying.
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I think Blue accomplished that goal, and I occasionally even indulge in the bass-boosted On+ amp setting, too.
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And if the mood is right they may indulge in a polite — though, by chimpanzee standards, wildly promiscuous — orgy.
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The three women wind up getting wasted together and decide that they're going to fully indulge "bad mom" mode.
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Ahead we've rounded up the best and most badass in gourmet goodies and gifts to buy and indulge in.
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Granik's restraint as a filmmaker lets her indulge this kind of storytelling without patronizing, fetishizing, or aestheticizing her subjects.
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But men are also vulnerable to injury because they're more likely to indulge in high-risk behaviors than women.
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It does not prop Gloria up with a stirring musical score, or allow her to indulge in much fantasy.
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But if you've ever wanted to give the whole experience a try, now's the time to indulge your curiosity.
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Is the turkey in question a hated foe, or is this just some cannibalistic fetish he likes to indulge?
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Bolstered by continued American support, the Pakistani army has been free to indulge its obsession with India ever since.
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If only we all had such a great excuse to indulge in the filthy seductress that is the Quesarito.
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When it comes to making edgy content, not every streaming service wants to indulge in a "no rules" rule.
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So indulge on your discounted post-Halloween treats and reminisce on the good times trick-or-treating brought you.
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And if you're looking to indulge in some temperature play, warming lubricants can be a great place to start.
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Part of the excitement comes from seeing a partner indulge in a guilty pleasure without regard for social rules.
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The rewards allow him to indulge in the one thing he loves but would never otherwise splurge on: travel.
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With the last of winter behind them, locals can indulge in numerous entertainments that herald the arrival of spring.
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It's impossible not to respect Cruise's drive all these years, but sometimes it's not the best to indulge it.
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While it's okay to indulge in a pastry or tea in the bath, Jones warns away from yesterday's leftovers.
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But what she doesn't typically get to indulge in while the sun is shining is a bit of pampering.
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Follow the neon lights to the graffiti-covered patio or stay inside and indulge on the hipster diner decor.
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The happy couple also got to indulge Williams' love of tacos (and puns) while shopping for bikes last week.
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Scorsese's collaboration with Jagger has given him license to fully indulge his well-cataloged love of a good cue.
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Up your hot beverage game: Go ahead and indulge — you deserve it after making it this far into February.
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And depending on your spending guilt levels, you can indulge in one for a few bucks or a hundred.
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If blood turns you on, you don't have to engage in any particularly risky behavior to indulge your fetish.
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This is why it even makes sense to self indulge in gloomy tunes from an evolutionary point of view.
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Faction charges $50 an hour for teaching services, where he teaches couples how to safely indulge in BDSM sex.
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And who, given British politicians' inclination to indulge their audiences, publicly challenged every last Islamic conservative that she encountered.
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The traditional King's Day flea market gives the Dutch a chance to indulge in their favourite pastime: bargain-hunting.
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Some of us seem to crave these foods, and often consequently over-indulge in them, more than others. Why?
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ITC's recommendation gave Trump reason to indulge in two of his favorite activities: appeasing American manufacturers and knocking China.
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When this happens, I try to remind myself that it's normal to indulge and enjoy food, but it's tough.
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With those who fight for the needs of the underrepresented, or those who indulge the whims of the entitled?
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However, Dos Santos does indulge in a deep lean down to his left side whenever he throws that overhand.
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After indicating he wasn't going to indulge in the bread, Freeman reached over and treated himself from Markey's plate.
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Michael Corleone in "The Godfather" was a cold, calculating man who, unlike Trump, did not indulge his personal grievances.
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While Hathaway selects reclaimed ensembles, she also found a way to indulge in other areas of style and beauty.
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That image is an American invention, one Olatz López Garmendia's documentary "Patria o Muerte" doesn't allow viewers to indulge.
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Indulge your inner-child for a trip down memory lane with a visit to Lego House in Billund, Denmark
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"Hellman would hardly be the first American literary figure to indulge in touching up an unsatisfactory reality," he wrote.
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For a sad, quirky kid with interests I needed to constantly indulge, the internet was more than an escape.
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She was happy to indulge me in my kinks and she really enjoyed doing the stuff I was into.
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We complain incessantly about politicians who neglect us, who don't indulge our requests readily, who skimp on news conferences.
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So how should you indulge your taste for sex outside of the bedroom in a safe (and hot) manner?
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Rather, we're here to assure you that it's 100% possible to indulge your beauty obsession without breaking the bank.
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Venus loves to indulge, and Pisces is the sign of limitlessness: There's no end to the passion you'll enjoy.
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"In real life, there is a huge desire to properly indulge and inflict pain on each other," Auer says.
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Above all, indulge in your personal freedom, because you will never have such a radical expanse of it again.
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They even indulge their rap nerd sides and all play off each other's verses, opening with the same construction.
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All this got me thinking, did the Pilgrims and Indians indulge in oyster ice cream back in Plymouth Colony?
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Indulge with these super-flavorful fried chicken tenders slathered in fancy black truffle mayo and sweet, buttery caramelized onions.
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She also provides options should you not want to indulge in pricey saffron, a typical component in risotto Milanese.
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Foodies will also love the farm-to-table rooftop kitchen to indulge in a craft cocktail and fresh fare.
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This Saturday, you can indulge them without guilt: The Irish Arts Center's program will educate as well as entertain.
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Almost uniquely in England, it does not indulge philosophies, at least those that extend any further than simply winning.
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We are a nation of people pretending we are not wealthy, with leaders who indulge us in this fantasy.
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Buchholz later became a tennis entrepreneur and is now retired in Florida; he does not indulge in easy nostalgia.
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It's a simulacrum of comfort of my own making, and I indulge in it as much as I can.
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I've always had a thing for music that can make me cry, or at least indulge some serious melancholy.
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Those interested in the infamous Gambino crime family will have at least two chances to indulge in coming weeks.
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And is it always wise to indulge a theme that your child will likely outgrow in a few years?
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Saturday • Indulge your heart and soul at the Harlem Gospel Holiday Celebration at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Harlem.
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Along the way, though, he has various other owners, allowing the movie to indulge in assorted hero-dog fantasies.
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With or without its scarecrows, Kettlewell is a particularly fine place to indulge in a celebration of rural Englishness.
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Keeping a private plane on hand is a costly business that even the mega wealthy may not indulge in.
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For 4,000 shillings, sit in their garden and indulge in fresh cheeses, organic salads, the ice cream and wine.
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It is normal, even routine, for presidents to indulge in weekend recreation out of sight of the news media.
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Being able to indulge in delicious homemade meals is one of the main reasons we love the holiday season.
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The country was founded in 1947 by Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who was known to indulge in the occasional drink.
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It's important not to indulge in an easy cynicism, to say that politicians have always lied and always will.
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But just because the ultra-wealthy can afford the over-the-top breakfast doesn't mean they indulge every day.
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Try not to over-indulge as that could lead to excessive weight-gain or a new addiction to sugar.
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"I had met her several months before but didn't have the time to indulge in meaningless conversation," he said.
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It seemed odd to indulge in cultural nostalgia for a city whose main asset is undeniably its imperial past.
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Fashion is about fantasy, and every once in a while it's good to indulge if you have the money.
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And if you hang around criminals and indulge in their slippery lifestyle, it'll eventually catch up and topple you.
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But that's not what is really happening, and the rest of us have no obligation to indulge centrist delusions.
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Plus, there's the added advantage of claiming, again and again, the permission to indulge when it's your special day.
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And the only cherry pie she seems to indulge in has a crust and is baked in the oven.
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But Thiel might never get to indulge his hematolagnia, because parabiosis treatments in humans really haven't shown much promise.
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You see the life force draining from Ellen's eyes as she attempts to indulge Jessica Simpson's incoherent psychobabble here.
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King has the opportunity here to indulge in the reversal of a patriarchal society's status quo in her reimagined China.
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Before you indulge in usual Black Friday antics like screaming and panicking and buying everything in sight, take a breath.
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After showing it off at the Met Gala on Monday night and her afterparty, Kardashian West is letting herself indulge.
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In case you needed another excuse to indulge in a scoop of ice cream, these restaurants are giving you one.
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It's now time for us to indulge our deepest nostalgic desires and bring back the best of '21989s winter wear.
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It was a good way, she said, to stay in shape and still indulge in her favorite Japanese rice crackers.
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However, the perfume boom clearly shows her fans are still willing to indulge in the sweet scent of brand loyalty.
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Sunday is usually my day to kind of indulge by putting on some nice music and giving myself some love.
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Not paying attention to Donald Trump's tweets is a luxury all of us wish we could indulge in more often!
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Black beans replace the usual bulk ingredients (like flour) in a traditional brownie, allowing you to indulge a little lighter.
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He is not the goofiest guy, but he has gone out of his way to indulge my sense of humor.
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There's never been a better time to indulge your love of food coloring to get you in the party spirit.
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People will criticize her age, or call her a bad mother, just because she wants to indulge her sexual side.
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And when it comes to eating habits, the Second Act star gives herself permission to indulge or enjoy yummy foods.
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Allows us to watch millions of cooking shows, Live Rugby League, and for me to indulge in countless reality shows.
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A few weeks ago, I decided to indulge my masochistic side and sign up for the Ballet Bodies Burn class.
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But I do have fond memories of stepping out to the backyard with the fam [sic] to indulge during Thanksgiving.
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College is one of the very few opportunities you have in life to indulge in not looking your best everyday.
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Lunch and dinner packages are available, depending on the day and the trip, so there's no excuse not to indulge.
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That said, Venus loves to indulge, and you, Taurus, love to shop, so try your best not to hemorrhage cash.
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Everywhere we turn we're getting more encouragement to indulge in the sometimes pricey green fruit from restaurants, cafes, and more.
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KELLY EVANS: You know, we can go through this line by line and maybe if you'll indulge me, we will.
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President Hillary Clinton would enjoy comparable support whenever she chose to indulge her progressive instincts or placate the Democratic base.
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It was the middle of the night, and after dessert the singer asked if they would indulge him a bit.
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Shortly after the post went up, the comments on Jenner's picture are already mixed, but let's not indulge the haters.
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Even though Harmon's roommate would indulge with him, he was also an athlete who went to the gym every day.
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The company is all about helping people indulge in their sweet tooth without compromising dietary restrictions or a healthy lifestyle.
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Staying on top of your budget can mean peace of mind when/if you finally DO indulge in that latte.
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That's sort of the desensitization theory that they'll indulge and then get tired of it or maybe sick of it.
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And since they're made with healthy ingredients and are low in calories, you can indulge as often as you'd like.
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They knew exactly how to satisfy a late night sweet-tooth and that was to indulge in some fine cheesecake.
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It would combine present-day social concerns with strange new technology, while still letting Altered Carbon indulge in retro-futurism.
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My coworkers continue to indulge in drinks but I told myself I was going to work out after this dinner.
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Add a fried egg and a Kaiser roll, and you will be ready to indulge again before you know it.
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Now you can indulge in all (or none) of the upcoming pumpkin-flavored fervor, inside a subtly pumpkin-spiced apartment.
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Wait to indulge in Halloween candy until November 1st, and you'll be enjoying the sweet, sweet taste of a discount.
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Or you're just in the mood to indulge in some light online shopping to distract from the upcoming months' madness.
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This in turn gives consumers the freedom to indulge in their sweet tooth and develop a distinctly customized vape style.
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A dreamier atmosphere descends as the moon squares off with Neptune at 11:25 AM—don't over-indulge at brunch.
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That cozy-seat-for one, tempting you to indulge, despite your having only 10 seconds before hopping off the elevator?
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Of course, you don't have to smear your partner's head with your foot sweat to indulge in a foot fetish.
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A record label is where you get to indulge exclusively the music you like, and beyond that nothing else matters.
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And when you indulge in your favorite dish, one could say It was like an angel peeing on your tongue.
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Unlike recent serialized series that indulge in hard-to-decipher storytelling, "Twin Peaks" has earned the right to be weird.
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There is no better time to indulge in football shaped carbohydrates, sweets decorated like tiny pigskins and entire edible stadiums.
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FAA approved drone fields are dotted around the United States -- open fields where you can legally indulge your drone hobby.
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With this kit, she'll be able to make the delectable goodies herself and indulge in her impressive work immediately after.
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Those that do still indulge tend to hide it because, well, stigma (and often the law) demands they do so.
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Now is the time to show that our nation will not indulge these actions which threaten or demean our friends.
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Then again, many other free-to-play apps also indulge that kind of self-destructive behavior, so Niantic isn't alone.
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When someone attempts to show him something that he doesn't quite grasp, he'll often indulge them and pretend he did.
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The only way to truly indulge your passion for both internet privacy and cartoon bears is to invest in Tunnelbear.
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He was known to eschew alcohol and marijuana, and no one who went on tour with him could indulge either.
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The brothers bequeathed to their heirs a laudable tradition of benevolence, and an immense fortune with which to indulge it.
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I see them as gateway drugs: if I can get you to indulge, for free, I can get you hooked.
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" Guilt-ridden whites are too eager to self-flagellate and indulge in the patronizing exercise of accepting their "white privilege.
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I think they do mean something—even if I also think you should allow yourself to indulge in them anyway.
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Appreciate the color of your surroundings, watch a few cat videos, order PostMates, or otherwise indulge in your 2019 luxuries.
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Four hours of intense relaxation also costs a whopping $495, so it's not something you're going to indulge in monthly.
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Hwang senses a cathartic experience from reading all of these books that identify, and then indulge in, your particular fears.
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Relax. We've narrowed down a fun list of bake-friendly games to indulge in on this, the stoniest of holidays.
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Bao believes portion control and reducing how often we indulge in fried food can be steps toward protecting our health.
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I really do love drawing, and I was saving up for a $3,000 Surface Studio to help indulge that hobby.
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Nigel Hayes, a junior, said he appreciated what others did — "those are cool celebrations" — but that he did not indulge.
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BAG OF BAGELS After spin class I indulge in fresh bagels, smoked salmon, cream cheese and pastries from Tal Bagels.
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But with more than one-third of Americans obese, is there a healthy way to indulge in the sweet treat?
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Despite enduring resistance from some critical corners, his work has sold steadily, allowing him to further indulge his period fantasies.
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In calmer times, Arabs from across the region would flock to indulge in Lebanon's glitzy rooftop bars and mega-clubs.
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The energy today is over-the-top fun as sexy Venus clashes with lucky Jupiter—try not to over-indulge!
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It's a downer energy, for sure, and it's no fun for Venus, a planet that, like you, loves to indulge.
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That's how you get a party that's willing to indulge Donald Trump and his crisis-precipitating rhetoric about stolen elections.
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I bring my lunch to work a lot, but I usually indulge once a week and go out for lunch.
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Plus, we tend to hibernate, indulge in richer foods, and spend more time indoors eating Talenti out of the container.
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Still, the two manifest their destinies and indulge themselves in the village, getting into bar brawls and boozing with prostitutes.
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I eat clean for the most part, but am human and love to indulge in dessert every now and then.
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When tomatoes are in season, we'd basically consider it a crime to not indulge in a BLT at least once.
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If you're thirsty, you can choose from a selection of 25 soda flavors or indulge in an ice-cream float.
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At the end, the leader delivered a stern message: do not indulge in a public spat with the central bank.
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Esther's mother, Callie Appelstein, said it had been especially hard this year to indulge her daughter's curiosity about the election.
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Or you can indulge yourself and your coworkers in a taste test and get both for the price of one.
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It's a minimal setting and truthfully, you're better off booking an appointment elsewhere to indulge in the full spa experience.
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America needs good luck now more than ever, so why not indulge in foods that might bring it to us?
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Jacques doesn't put much stock in imagination, regularly choosing instead to indulge in whatever he likes without disguising his desire.
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We all indulge our desire for adventure somehow, whether it's spending the weekend hiking, partying, or power-leveling in Destiny.
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I did, however, indulge in a tankful of Sea Monkeys, which were marketed by the same man, Harold von Braunhut.
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Before we discuss the theme, please indulge me while I briefly relive my teenage years: Thank you, that was invigorating.
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"We don't want people to misuse the internet services and indulge in propaganda, which is not called for," he said.
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It is something that I get to indulge in and be playful with [...] It has made me feel pretty invincible.
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Both French and English are spoken here, and the locals are happy to indulge your attempts to speak their language.
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It is a club that cannot indulge a slump, a club that cannot wait for a team to become good.
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I indulge in my nighttime routine because no kids means I can take my sweet time from start to finish.
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There's no cafe to indulge idle time, and the floors don't invite flopping with a book or a cranky toddler.
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You must not succumb to the comic-book temptation to glorify gore or indulge in the macabre bloodsloshing of murder.
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Everyone has those days where all you want to do is indulge in junk food and drink a cold one.
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Life is hard and the world is on fire; maybe we deserve to indulge in some good old simple pleasures.
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OK, I will a little: For a number of reasons, this drama is no longer fun and frivolous to indulge.
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Traditionally, before Lent begins, observers indulge in things they'll give up for the next six weeks, Dr. Brown told us.
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When workers indulge in unhealthy habits and get chronically sick, lost productivity and expensive medical bills can quickly add up.
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People like Mekelé, a Washington, D.C., resident who goes by Wonkey, indulge their desire for public puppy displays on Instagram.
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More concerning are the essays that indulge in lax thinking, which is hard to hide in a 750-word piece.
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In repurposing this technology to indulge memory, a lopsided juxtaposition between practices of ancestral memory and data collection projects emerges.
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You don't have to be celebrating Passover to indulge in the pleasures of deep, savory chicken broth and unleavened bread.
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Neighbours, such as Jordan and Lebanon, and European countries might indulge the dictator rather than face a fresh wave of refugees.
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It allows you to indulge in both sides of things more, if you are able to counteract it with another thing.
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However — indulge while we engage with our inner Carrie Bradshaw here — one has to wonder if Lansbury is declaring sour grapes.
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With the help of our friends at TechBargains, we've pulled together a few deals to indulge yourself or someone you love.
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And aside from domestic and world politics, there is a third activity that the alt-right likes to indulge in: revenge.
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"French fries and vino are my vices," she explains, saying she'd rather enjoy a glass of wine than indulge in dessert.
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In the here and now, as it becomes increasingly clear that his success is not unmerited, perhaps Murphy should indulge himself.
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Permission to indulge pretext and raw political preference can be too easily manipulated, by liberal administrations no less than conservative ones.
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If you're single on Valentine's Day, consider buying yourself a nice new sex toy or lubricant to use while you indulge.
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Indulge your inner homebody with the Date Night crate, which delivers monthly boxes of fun date supplies right to your door.
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Indulge your inner homebody with the Date Night crate, which delivers monthly boxes of fun date supplies right to your door.
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In Cameron's case, a personal submarine allows him to indulge a passion for ocean exploration that extends beyond his undersea movies.
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That leaves the other 20% for you to indulge and remember that life is also about kicking back and enjoying yourself!
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Rather than continuing to hone your craft, you indulge in the benefits of your prior success, which inevitably damages future performance.
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After the referendum, households continued to indulge in unsecured borrowing, thanks in part to the Bank of England's looser monetary policy.
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Originally Mr Yang, a native of Hong Kong, saw the club as a place to indulge his love of pop music.
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Indulge in the sustainable-chic picks ahead so you can look good and feel good (in more ways than just one...).
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However, a couple times a year, I indulge in some live television and it's almost always for a major awards show.
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Should anyone be offended, you can laugh at their foolishness: You got to indulge in garlicky heaven, and they have not!
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If you are just a guest, try to indulge, for there are few other occasions when savagery is as widely acceptable.
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However, just because something is made to underscore a point or indulge in some gallows humor doesn't mean it can't hurt.
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It is not sadism, though sadistic individuals may flock to occupy positions of power that permit them to indulge their urges.
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Now is the time to watch Netflix movies, and indulge in a hopeless romantic's favorite hobby: living out sweeping love stories.
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Friends had hoped Akihito would have time to indulge his love of tennis, but that could be tough given his age.
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Grab this set to indulge in a variety of scents including Mango, British Rose, Shea, Almond Milk and Honey, and Strawberry.
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Here are some of our best bets for the next time you want to indulge in the City on a Hill.
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Were she male, the audience might assume that a virile young warrior would want to kick back and indulge between executions.
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Give the donuts a hard pass but indulge in some oatmeal and egg white omelet with toasted multigrain flatbread at Dunkin'.
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I'd never begrudge someone the chance to indulge a harmless (?) fetish or use tech to feel a little bit less lonely.
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If you're going to indulge in a mini-hibernation, why not settle into your kitchen and tackle cooking projects head-on.
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The backdrop for all of this is a sci-fi thriller that isn't afraid to indulge in its clear Hollywood inspirations.
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Every once and a while, a girl has to indulge herself – and Sarah Jessica Parker did just that on her birthday.
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Feel free to indulge, booking a small dining room for a large group and feasting until you're too full to move.
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Pampering Dragonfly Foot MassageThere are plenty of places to indulge in Beijing, but this spot is truly unique, quiet, and serene.
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Most highly selective American universities indulge in "legacy preferences"—positive discrimination for relatives of alumni—that disproportionately benefit the already rich.
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Sanchez told ABC he hopes to buy a house for him and his wife, and may indulge in some hearing aids.
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In many ways, it's the complete opposite of luxury, which asks you to indulge, without any reservations or fear of consequence.
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More women, though, about 60 percent, plan to indulge in some self-love this Valentine's Day by purchasing chocolates for themselves.
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While these demographics agree on their favorite comfort food, the reason that they indulge is quite different, according to the study.
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Swing by any of the restaurants below to indulge in a plate of free or discounted French fries on July 13.
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All the while, nobles went on to indulge in newer trends like drinking tea, using forks to eat, and smoking opium.
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You aren't exactly materialistic, Sag, but you do like to party, indulge, travel, and buy more books than you can read.
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If you're eating pretty well about 80 percent of the time, you can indulge during the other 20 percent without worry.
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She would sell candy, make arts and crafts, scope out potential members, and indulge in Big Mac picnics (Moon's favourite food).
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As for me, I'm going to embrace my bad, processed sugar-loving self, and just give myself less room to indulge.
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" Indulge In Little Luxuries "My time is really limited, so everything that I do is truly a luxury and self-care.
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The sun squares off with Jupiter at 9:29 PM, and it could be easy to indulge yourself, so be mindful!
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In this '80s power anthem homage, the girls indulge in "some kind of primal ritual we need now and then," i.e.
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And given how well Ctrl stands up in this busy year, there's every reason to indulge in some best case scenarios.
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I started a cookie line because I have that much of a sweet tooth, but still gotta indulge and enjoy life.
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But when I returned to my high school Wednesday, it wasn't to reminisce about or indulge again in the liberal arts.
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We're big fans of traveling on a budget, but sometimes it's also important to indulge — starting with a luxurious hotel stay.
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His success, in short, is based on inviting the most exaggeratedly down-in-the-mouth Americans to indulge their meanest instincts.
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As a professional bridesmaid for hire, Jen Glantz has witnessed firsthand the extremes wedding parties often indulge for their big day.
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But he admitted that he does make an effort to sometimes indulge in the perks of mirror touch, without the pain.
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This sort of complacency sends a not so subtle signal, a green light, to those who indulge in white supremacist rhetoric.
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And you don't have to be a hotel guest to indulge, anyone can make a reservation by giving Harold's a call.
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They're a perfect way to indulge your Harry Potter obsession and keep warm and snug in your bed while doing it.
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It doesn't mean they don't love nice things or indulge in them; it means they approach success from a different mindset.
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It stars Mr. Osbourne and his son, Jack, who indulge their passion for history by visiting an eclectic collection of sites.
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CIDERFEAST (Saturday) Cider aficionados won't have to wait until Cider Week rolls around this fall to indulge in their favorite beverage.
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It's also a great lighter option for guests who don't want to indulge in too many fried dishes before a meal.
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I also love Tex-Mex and Mexican food and have been known to indulge in a taco or two a week.
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One tried-and-true way to cure a debilitating case of the Mondays is to indulge in a little retail therapy.
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After a practice or before a game, many indulge in video games, a movie, a book or the ever-popular nap.
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With part-time assistants to take care of the more "blue-collar chores," Bradley maximizes his time to indulge his medium.
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When I walk home from work alone, at least a dozen places tempt me not to cook dinner and indulge instead.
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That's right: most of us would probably prefer to indulge in Swansea against Aston Villa than move things into the bedroom.
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I could indulge people when they offered to buy me shots, instead of putting the £2.50 in a communal tip jar.
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Indulge yourself, but don't overlook the virtue of balance because it will be easy to overdo the good stuff that day.
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Venus connects with your ruling planet Jupiter this afternoon, bringing plenty of fun your way—just try not to over-indulge.
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Still, they don't indulge in the open racism of other sectors of the alt-right—until you hit the comments section.
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Taurus signs love to indulge in hedonism with their partner and will cherish amazing meals and exciting nights out with you.
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Finally, here was a place where I could indulge in all the gratuitous wedding talk I wanted, anonymously and guilt-free.
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"You should probably leave them alone after you indulge because they need to get to their daily nap too," McGarry says.
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Helpful energy flows your way early today, but feelings of insecurity may well up later—you'd be wise not to indulge.
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If you're looking to get into an emerging genre of music, take a moment to indulge in some amino acid jazz.
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Wealth Matters FOR most art lovers, museums are a place to indulge a passion or seek solace from the world outside.
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Atlantic Avenue Pub Care to indulge in a nice pint of Guinness at one of New York's finest dumpster-adjacent tables?
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I made sure to indulge in a few of these cups, just to make absolutely sure they were still a thing.
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Sexy Venus in sensual Capricorn brings a wonderful opportunity to indulge in massage, good food, music, dance, and just enjoying yourself!
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Though guilt can enhance pleasure in some cases, it can also push us to indulge in behaviors we feel guilty about.
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Now it seemed like a more effective way to control those feelings was to limit my food intake, rather than indulge.
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So I think, if I may, if you'll indulge that analogy, I think that the material influences it an awful lot.
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The Occidental Grand Papagayo is an all-inclusive resort, but the women did not feel they could indulge in the buffets.
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What had riled the censors (and attracted the vanguard readers) were a few scenes in "Ulysses" where women indulge sexual fantasies.
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"L'Appart" is a smartly arch account of this American chef's hunt for a larger home in which to indulge his passions.
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It's been a while since we've seen Darius indulge his eccentric side and, frankly, some whimsical moments are overdue this season.
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And there is a sense that it runs, to some extent, against both his and Gnanasegaram's journalistic instincts to indulge it.
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Love is in the air and even those too cynical for a little V-day cheer can indulge this fine Friday.
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Never one to indulge the news media, Belichick would not be drawn into a discussion of Brady's future after Saturday's defeat.
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Many of those who indulge will pre-drink at a friend's flat, rather than a bar, before heading to a club.
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Like most superstars, a successful career has allowed Serena Williams to indulge in a guilty pleasure, although hers is particularly pricey.
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I indulge in a few treats, and we all have fun cooing at the cute baby clothes and toys she receives.
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"What I want to do is rebuild my energetic resources, which is a nice way of saying indulge myself," she said.
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INDULGE IN LOCAL SPECIALTIES What fun is it to see a big game or race without some good eating thrown in?
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And Mr. Trump, given his rhetoric, appears willing to indulge the use of military force with little regard to strategic consequences.
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So if you're planning to indulge in a few candy cane cocktails, make sure you're replacing your electrolytes and staying hydrated.
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The dark energy that moves people to indulge hateful fantasies about the "other" is something that has animated Trump for decades.
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If you have been longing to indulge in more refined luggage, now may be the time to spring for something new.
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It's alcohol- and paraben-free, so you won't have to mess around with irritating chemicals to fully indulge in rosé season.
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And, hey, by saving on airfare, you&aposll have extra cash to indulge in more food and activities during your vacation.
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When older children indulge in the mythology of Santa, they are playing the game with adults, who themselves enjoy the fantasy.
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However, business travelers on an extended visit or those looking to indulge in a special stay will enjoy the upgraded accommodation.
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Sitting in an office at the back of Nice's official club store, though, Rivère does not indulge the comparison for long.
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With him gone, Trump may have more leeway to indulge his more dovish instincts, which rarely match big talk with action.
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But instead of trying to de-radicalize the radicals, the regime chose to indulge them and submit to their uncompromising agenda.
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An object lesson in what happens when people in positions of political and cultural authority indulge their biases by suspending disbelief.
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And you'll have to compete with hundreds of other people who also want a job where they can indulge their interest.
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Yet here it was made quite clear that vaping is a big fucking deal, especially to those who indulge in it.
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Beach Chalet: Why live in the City by the Bay if you're not going to occasionally indulge in all things beachy?
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He doesn't have Iman Shumpert-esque emotional meltdowns, and he is sufficiently over himself not to indulge in a heat-check.
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This means you can don flannel, sip pumpkin spice lattes, and, most importantly, indulge in the return of really good fall television.
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Babies (who, may we remind you, already have it great) get to indulge in hydrotherapy and massage sessions from AUD$85 ($65).
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Even Glenn and Maggie, who are married and apparently very much in love, rarely indulge in anything other than a chaste kiss.
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Plus, there is arguably ascientific reason to indulge in chocolate and other sweets if you have symptoms of premenstrual syndrome or PMS.
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"It says that people love extravagance and are willing to pay the price to indulge in such extravagant menu items," he added.
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Ruth's Chris Steakhouse For $49, they're throwing in a $25 gift card for mom to return and indulge in it all again.
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Indulge in this visual artistry ... and remember, the full video is coming soon ... so now you have a reason to keep living.
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I'm not going to indulge in specifics, but there's any number of new age concepts and therapies that fit in that category.
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But for the four remaining episodes of Game of Thrones, we're going to indulge in theories — and study up on scar aesthetics.
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And sure, everyone's trying to eat healthy these days, but for a few minutes, can we suggest that you indulge a little?
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Always. And if you're anything like us, you'll want to indulge your love for the boy who lived with some awesome swag.
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Naya Rivera is in tip-top shape since giving birth in September — but that doesn't mean she didn't indulge during her pregnancy.
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"This package is designed for fans to escape daily life and indulge in some of the treats served at Hogwarts," they said.
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Put on this album when you're feeling a little vulnerable, a lot sentimental, and definitely ready to indulge your more wicked impulses.
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And by feel, I don't mean feelings, I mean your fives senses: Taurus rules over the senses, so prepare to indulge yours.
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Nothing appears to have been signed yet, however, allowing rivals to indulge in what may be little more than flights of fantasy.
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And what sells on the right and the left to also be angry and to indulge into debate the politics of rage.
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Make time for rest and set your imagination free as the moon in Sagittarius clashes with hazy Neptune—but don't indulge paranoias.
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However, with World Cup officials less likely to indulge Neymar, there is a risk that he could become his own worst enemy.
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Although Kourtney is known to be strict about her diet, it looks like her birthday was the perfect time to really indulge.
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Crop Over always ends with Kadooment Day, where masquerade bands play and revelers indulge in the sickest street party you can imagine.
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Indulge in a Pineapple Rickey These fresh, tropical cocktails—served in a cheerful pineapple "cup"—will bring a smile to any face.
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So yeah, there was that period between the acid days and the mango chutney days where I didn't indulge very many things.
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This being a blog rather than a newspaper article, readers may indulge the author for quoting Mr Mattis's replies at some length.
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It's Monday, which means we have to wait a whole week until we have time to indulge in a long, leisurely brunch.
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But lately, my schedule (and basically, my life) has become too hectic for me to even indulge in sucking my pores dry.
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Tobacco smoking kills half of all those who indulge, plus at least another 600,000 non-smokers a year via second-hand smoke.
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Of course, it's a chance to show the practices of 1800s French royal custom and to indulge in the frilly blancmange costumes.
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Shoppers who have wanted to indulge sans membership have, in some markets, been able to use Instacart to do occasional bulk shopping.
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Earlier this month, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star tried to get Saint to indulge in her love for Snapchat filters.
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Engaging in sexual activity—to indulge one's basest instincts—has become, to some, an idea too perverse to practice in Trump's America.
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Prince Harry arrived in south Florida from England Tuesday for a two-city visit in Florida to indulge his passion for philanthropy.
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Indulge your inner teen and click through to see some shots from the launch party and some of our favorite Lovesick designs.
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Instead, you can use it as an opportunity to practice self-reflection, self-care, and indulge in time alone or with friends.
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And as tech billionaires continue to indulge their obsessions with space travel, we look at the sketchy economics of moving off-world.
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Then, with glasses in hand, you close out your tab, retreat to your friends, and indulge in your hard-earned summer Friday.
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CAVUTO: I will belabor this issue one more time, if you will indulge me, because I wanted to have Lindsey Graham on.
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But there are 2 million AdSense publishers and many indulge in click-bait headlines, simply because users are, well, clicking on them.
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Sorry, but I just love this movie far too much to indulge in some lesser facsimile trying to ride on its coattails.
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Reading Comey's prepared statement, it is clear that he viewed the President's communications as suspicious roadblocks which he felt compelled to indulge.
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Alternatively, Ryan could try to indulge Trump's corruption and racism and authoritarianism in exchange for gaining Trump's adherence to Ryan's policy agenda.
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Venus loves to indulge, and when it squares off with Neptune—the planet of fantasy, the fantasies are bigger, and even better!
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Bengaluru FC fans indulge in a lot of chanting and singing throughout the game and the atmosphere on match days is terrific.
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If that gigantic turkey dinner wasn't enough for you, perhaps you'd like to indulge in this giant meal of a sex toy.
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Lip service Indulge in a luxurious experience with Christian Louboutin lipstick ($90), which will make your lips radiant and perfectly kissable. 753.
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Three screens hanging from the ceiling indulge viewers with recordings of the festival's best acts that inspired 450,000 people for three days.
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During the aughts, book clubs became framed as leisurely meetings where women could indulge in wine, cheese, sweets, and even the spa.
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If you allow for cheat days, or if you believe in giving yourself a day off, this week is time to indulge.
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His role, as he described it, was to set the stage for Mr. Lewis to ad-lib and indulge in physical comedy.
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If I'm good ninety per cent of the time, I try not to give myself too hard a time when I indulge.
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Guests can indulge in the restaurant Aqua, designed by the chef behind the three Michelin-starred Aqua in the Wolfsburg Ritz-Carlton.
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There is no better time than now to indulge in the thrill of flying, and we don't mean getting on a plane.
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As fun as it is to indulge in theories about robots taking over, it would be unwise for us to fear technology.
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And at the same time, you could let her online shop in peace and indulge in meals out together here and there.
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The idea that the country does not need experts is the kind of illusion we indulge ourselves in until something terrible happens.
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Cook said joining Apple — under Steve Jobs' strong vision — lifted a "psychological burden," freeing him to indulge in work that served humanity.
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Against all odds, American EDM duo The Chainsmokers has continued their streak of using interviews to candidly indulge their "frat bro" tendencies.
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Literature commonly recommends time, community, spiritual connection, and a little extra effort to indulge in the things that feel goo to you.
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That was where they felt free to bark back at the audience and indulge the most ridiculous aspects of 2100s wrestling nostalgia.
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All of the people in his life continue to indulge him, though, which seems to suggest that he's a fairly powerful man.
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Equally consistent is Apple's teasing or trolling with the invite, which I'm now going to indulge in deciphering for the 2016 edition.
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It's common, even understandable, that fans would indulge in a kind of hero worship regarding stars from fields like entertainment and sports.
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That said, sampling local specialties is a pleasurable part of any trip, so feel free to indulge in them but in moderation.
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It is not simply about adolescence; it is itself adolescent in its willingness to indulge in sheer rage unalloyed with nuanced thought.
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As in Fantastic Mr. Fox, stop-motion animation allows Anderson to indulge his enthusiasm for controlling every single element of an image.
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A fight fan in the past was a normal person who disappeared on Friday or Saturday nights to indulge a weird fetish.
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Like the sentiments that drove the zoot suit riots of 1943, black and brown women are not allowed to indulge in overabundance.
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Here are all of the men and women, mostly of color, who let this family indulge their every petty wish and whim.
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"Fab offers people the opportunity to indulge in certain desires—however, it also highlights questionable personal values and cultural views," he says.
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Synthpop exists for performers to indulge dramas like this: formalized pop convention is the most natural place to locate depictions of anxiety.
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But as someone who's suffered more than her fair share of sugar crashes at Disney, I must warn you to indulge sparingly.
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The request "appears designed only to intimidate voters and to indulge President Trump's fantasy that he won the popular vote," Frosh said.
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So indulge me for a minute with a comparison: Mr. Zuckerberg is to Bill Gates as Mr. Spiegel is to Steve Jobs.
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His tendency to indulge in truther-ish speculation about the September 11 attacks has spurred internet flame wars in more recent years.
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All I wanted was distraction and to indulge the fantasy that my life was about to change with little effort from me.
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But it lets viewers indulge vicariously in the kinds of abundance and experimentation that, off camera, few kitchens and workplaces now enjoy.
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"With good will, Europe has laid down to accommodate Trump and indulge his whims, but it doesn't pay off," Mr. Stefanini said.
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The locals, known as porteños, take their drinking traditions — and the amazing variety of places where they can indulge them — very seriously.
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