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  • Indulged in a spot of over-the-border shopping in Germany, wherein Bruno picked up many great items of clothing and I got NONE.

    November 2005 2005

  • Indulged auteurs are plaguing theaters with 3-hour wastes of time.

    Long but Not Great 2007

  • Indulged Catholics make better voters, and clearly the government doesn't need the money for anything else or it wouldn't be dumping largesse on religious organizations.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Anne Johnson 2007

  • Indulged in a spot of over-the-border shopping in Germany, wherein Bruno picked up many great items of clothing and I got NONE.

    First and foremost 2005

  • Indulged Catholics make better voters, and clearly the government doesn't need the money for anything else or it wouldn't be dumping largesse on religious organizations.

    Will the U.S. Constitution Buy an Indulgence? Anne Johnson 2007

  • Indulged and protected by wealth and privilege, Bush has lived a life devoid of the depth and compassion gained by the interplay of experience and introspection.

    Baby George In The Land Of The Bubble People 2005

  • “Mr. Tate informs me that he had this account front Mr. Antony Shau, and others of the Indulged; that at some time, under the Indulgence, there was a meeting of some people, when they resolved in one night ... to go to every house of the Indulged Ministers and kill them, and all in one night.”

    Old Mortality 2004

  • Indulged and loved by all, it was little wonder that young Pablo had no longing for the scorching plains of Andalusia, or that little Nina had lost all wish to return with her pet goat to the barren rocks of Sardinia.

    Off on a Comet 2003

  • Indulged sorrow, she perceived, must blunt or sharpen the faculties to the two opposite extremes; producing stupidity, the moping melancholy of indolence; or the restless activity of a disturbed imagination.

    Maria; or The Wrongs of Woman 2002

  • Indulged, in fact, with everything he could desire and they furnish, except his freedom.

    The Hermit of Eyton Forest Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1987

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