"This is certain, that these people, they never indulged in any criminal activities, " Ali said.
Even though I indulged with moderation, my body was no longer used to the heavy stuff.
They never indulged in self-pity, no matter how stacked the odds were against them.
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There he indulged his obsession, scouring the region for out-of-circulation fragrances to add to his personal collection.
He also indulged in a bit of Hamletesque musing about whether he would act to waive Jackson-Vanik.
Back in our hotel room, we indulged ourselves in American movies on satellite TV until well after midnight.
Of course the French have long indulged in nostalgia for their former presidents.
Since at least 2008, many in government and industry have indulged in rhetoric that has allowed for this situation.
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Where Franklin happily indulged in French flirtations, Adams was scandalised that Parisian couples would invite their lovers to dinner.
Some people in government, not least Gordon Brown, have indulged in sporadic populist rumblings over such institutions' supposed elitism.
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The SDLP's Alban Maginness described Mr Robinson's comments as "a pre-election stunt" which he said the DUP often indulged in.
Sadly, however, those who often seek office are perceived to be self-indulged rather than have the public good in mind.
It is also true that juries have sometimes produced curious verdicts and indulged in dubious behaviour, but so have judges.
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Simon McFadden also indulged his love of expensive sausages, which he and his wife washed down with large amounts of champagne.
"And we will report progress warts and all, without the spin and manipulation that Labour has indulged in, " said Mr Swinney.
Imaginationism, the belief that abnormal children come from mothers who indulged in perverse thoughts and general bad juju, persisted into the modern age.
Memory carries me back to my freshman year in college where, 28 years ago, I indulged in an unfortunate ritual for Hispanic students.
Now the spokesmen of Christianity join the queues of those demanding that their advertised moral sentiments be indulged at the expense of others.
Instead, he indulged in a series of bold shots through the off-side, many of which resulted in boundaries, and made a spirited 34.
Instead of reining in his penchant for exaggeration--high even by the loose standards of our times--he indulged it, thereby raising questions about his character.
In spare moments he indulged his fascination with physics by hurling boomerangs around campus, all the while jotting down formulas to describe their motion.
It is not sophisticated tax avoidance, or financial engineering of the sort - arguably - that too many banks and bankers have indulged in.
They brought five newly killed deer to the feast which, if it had truly indulged the Pilgrims' tastes, should also have featured plenty of beer.
He was mischievous and musical, a playful, seductive, much indulged youth.
Perhaps feeling guilty about neglect of their families, perhaps remembering their own indulged childhoods, today's parents are too soft on their children, say some social critics.
Someone indulged in special pleading and America didn't buy it.
He said the defendant had assaulted a stranger who was minding his own business, he had made worrying threats, and then when followed by police indulged in dangerous driving.
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And if I may be indulged, I know Halloween is so six days ago, but in the nation's capital, it's working its way up to being a major holiday.
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