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The young were not indulgent towards age and ugliness.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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They may not be indulgent towards Mr Jospin for long.
ECONOMIST: France
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The menu in the lavish surroundings of Vatican City are not as indulgent as one might expect them to be, especially if the meals of the 115 participating cardinals during the papal conclave is anything to go by.
FORBES: Pope Francis Used To Cook His Own Food; How Will He Eat In The Vatican?
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Give us something that is new and not just an indulgent reworking of one of the greatest movie franchises ever.
CNN: 'Star Wars' in 3-D: 'The fool, or the fool who follows him?'
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There should be pleasure in the language alone, yet not so much indulgent glee in the sentence work that it robs the characters of their oxygen.
NEWYORKER: Wells Tower
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But then I realized that a blog, by definition, is inherently self-indulgent, is it not?
FORBES: Five Years After A Brain Aneurysm, Fear Of Dying Can't Make Me Quit Living
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And then there are those who achieve fame and become very indulgent--quick to meet not just their every need but their every desire.
FORBES: Rags-To-Riches Celebrities
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They more or less backed down later, but there is still a feeling in Kinshasa, not confined to the opposition, that outsiders are too indulgent towards Mr Kabila.
ECONOMIST: Congo
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It is also far more gripping, not least because it is told in the vulnerable but never self-indulgent voice of somebody who loves this part of Turkey, and has a soft spot for all the peoples who have lived, loved, died and killed there.
ECONOMIST: Violence in eastern Anatolia: Give up the g-word | The
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Mortgage fraud and indulgent risk-taking have been alleged against the entire banking industry, not just Goldman.
WSJ: Writing on the Wall: Apple's Rotten Side Has A Familiar Look
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It feels indulgent and leering, like a concession to a perceived audience that may not even exist.
FORBES: [Spoilers follow.]