Her life could appear one long indulgence of comfortable houses and perfect meals.
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For them however, the allure was not the economy of their meal but the indulgence of supping on local fare.
Recently he spoke about the simple pleasure of beekeeping, the lure of cycling and the civilized indulgence of a well-made spritz.
Despite allowing themselves the indulgence of wine-drinking, members of this group practised reasonable self-discipline in matters of diet, exercise and smoking.
Would he admit the relationship publicly, correct his testimony in the Jones case, and ask for the indulgence of the American people?
This is one artist whom you wish would receive the rock-star indulgence of a full year in the studio with a madman producer.
Seems, too, that nobody can allow economic distress to deny their teens the indulgence of a cool new shirt from Abercrombie or Hollister.
Allow me the indulgence of this hypothetical: Take any one of the thousands of young men and women who take up with startups in their twenties.
From the egotistical preparations for a night on the pull in 'The Game' through to the self-indulgence of needing and finding "a place to wallow" (on the appropriately named 'Wallow'), there is a great deal of thought devoted to number one.
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This was not the case, but Wadsworth indulged this indulgence of him and smiled as the boy turned cartwheels, stole up behind the cook while she bent to the bake oven, or played a guessing game with acorns hidden in his fists.
But history teaches that the false comfort of complacency is a dangerous indulgence in the face of a determined enemy.
Even when Mother was alive, she believed that this sort of indulgence spoiled a child.
This type of indulgence is fun, but not always possible or even necessary.
In 1498, 18, 000 letters of indulgence were printed in a single city, Barcelona.
It was a decade of indulgence, rapid economic growth and change.
It is hard to restore fiscal prudence after a fit of indulgence.
Trade in 19th-century events flashcards and test your knowledge of indulgence with the hotel's complimentary European continental breakfast, Wednesday wine and cheese receptions and afternoon tea.
When I saw a basket of glistening donuts at the Pepples donut stall, I immediately ordered two, thinking it would set the tone for an unhealthy day of indulgence.
Jonathan Trelawny who was ordained in 1673, was one of seven bishops charged with high treason and imprisoned in the Tower of London for refusing to implement King James II's Declaration of Indulgence granting religious tolerance to Catholics.
Whether you are one of the 1% who always shops at Whole Foods or better, or one of the 99% for whom a bit of indulgence in local food is a rare humanizing break from a mostly Big-Mac lifestyle, your local food choices reveal the health of your local economy.
Across the back runs a slightly polished metal band, the lone bit of stylistic indulgence here.
In so doing are we assisting the broader national economy or is talk of a creative class a large chunk of self indulgence?
It's certainly true that postcards retain that personal touch missing from many blogs and group emails, which can sometimes feel like an exercise in self-indulgence with their reams of text and scores of pictures detailing the minutiae of Jeff's diving holiday in Ecuador.
As much of the population retreats to a vocational lifestyle, only dimly aware, through TED talks, Paul Graham essays and Khan Academy videos, of the human civilizational Grand Narrative, scholarship in the old sense of the world will return as an indulgence for the few, rather than an industrial mode of knowledge production.
If a conductor took such liberties today, he would be accused of self-indulgence.
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Seth takes on the book world as just another writer with a novel in English, demanding no indulgence for the exotic experience of being from a distant commonwealth.
Perhaps the biggest fallout of self-indulgence is what piles up.
The more concrete the writing, the better: Ms Sontag's flights of fancy, for example her whimsical musings on eating and dancing, inspired by Frank O'Hara and Jasper Johns, leave an impression of self-indulgence.
These economies are now struggling with aging populations and the burden of fiscal over-indulgence.
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