But Dickens had no way of knowing to what idiotically overindulgent philosophies future generations would subscribe. |
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They are brilliant at their best, overindulgent and far too twiddly at their worst. |
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They are themselves dying, succumbing to the diseases that once afflicted only overindulgent kings and queens. |
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This one by itself could tag millions of people considered healthy, if often overindulgent, with a psychiatric label, some experts said. |
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The theme of overindulgent polygamy writ large in the text was de-emphasised whereas the fertility motif symbolised in the Dohada ritual was pronounced. |
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There is always the risk of reviewing the TTM with an unimaginative sobriety, or of using it with an overindulgent enthusiasm. |
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Staff meet their needs, but are not overindulgent in always doing things for them. |
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These flecks of aspic are scarcely heinous, but cumulatively they suggest an overindulgent hospitality toward the material. |
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When Bob wasn't launching into some complaint about his overindulgent mother, he was wonderful with Karel. |
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Obie's was once a tale of redemption and rescue, of overindulgent tragedy to biggest-loser triumph. |
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The Commission's Regular Reports presented recently make this abundantly clear, and I want to emphasise that these analyses were neither overindulgent nor overoptimistic. |
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The Spur's cabin could woo even the most overindulgent royal. |
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Practitioners meet children's needs but aren't overindulgent. |
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