Their resource page includes close to 350 applications you can use to indulge in self-tracking.
You don't have to be a billionaire like Cuban to indulge in this kind of thing.
Let's be clear: It is not an American value to indulge in national suicide.
Turkey is also gleefully using the trial to indulge in a bout of Greece-bashing.
Fans will be able to indulge in some binge viewing if they like the show.
To indulge in the inventory of memories here for a bit, I recall when people wrote letters.
It would perhaps be more appropriate if Germany's entire football establishment were to indulge in some self-criticism.
So I'm afraid, as I head off for my holidays, I'm going to indulge in a little optimism.
Indeed, regulators might ask whether such institutions should be allowed to indulge in risky proprietary trading at all.
They encourage their analysts to indulge in research pursuits, and relish the low profile that a Memphis headquarters provides.
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To say this celebration bucked a trend is to indulge in extreme understatement.
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Perhaps it was the sobering economy that encouraged us to indulge in moderation?
Most must ponder the jarringly practical tasks of buying bread or paying rent too often to indulge in that luxury.
In a free society, people should be allowed to indulge in pleasures that cause damage to no one but themselves.
The main luxury that you will no longer be able to indulge in is having and sharing your personal opinions.
Having a clientele of corrupt police officers feeding you information is clearly beyond what we want any newspaper to indulge in.
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The bill still encourages the government to indulge in whatever protectionist measures its lawyers may say it can get away with.
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Not only is the Hacienda the epitome of rustic elegance but it allows travelers the opportunity to indulge in the sporting life.
Mr Labastida's droop has forced him to indulge in some conventional electioneering.
"We will give people a chance to make amazing discoveries but are not going to indulge in prolonged wasted research programs, " Witty says.
Indeed, the three final acts got to indulge in some severe HOLIDAY BLOWOUT performances that were tons of fun while also being entirely 1-800-TOO-MUCH.
With privacy concerns so rife these days, it is hard to indulge in a healthy dose of self-promotion without feeling just a bit paranoid.
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On the other hand, widely dispersed ownership has snags of its own allowing a firm's management, rather than its controlling shareholder, to indulge in malpractice.
"On 12 January the president of Pakistan promised no organisation would be allowed to indulge in terrorism in the name of Kashmir, " he said.
Allow yourself to indulge in some chocolate when you want it.
Mr Hollande has allowed his supporters to indulge in anti-German rhetoric.
But it is hard to make that case for Iceland, a democracy that benefited from open markets in other countries to indulge in an acquisition spree.
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Warner used the trip to the nation's capital to indulge in his first fine dining experience, exposure to an industry that would become his life's work.
The Glamorgan players like to indulge in a spot of rugby, and the Queenslander - whose brother plays in the Super 12s - already knows his place.
Over the weekend of May 17th-18th, a group of naval and congressional leaders flew in from Manila to indulge in some more flag-waving, further provoking Chinese ire.
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