It is bohemianism in the domestic circle, a life full of improvidence and surprises. |
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Of the value of this endowment the Indian, with all his improvidence, had some notion. |
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Instead, you glowered at her, and read her a lecture about extravagance and improvidence. |
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It is too late to speak of the improvidence of killing bees, to get their honey. |
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Through their improvidence, the Greeks had neither money nor materials. |
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What worries her most is the fatalism and improvidence of the poor. |
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She kept them secret from her father, whose improvidence was the cause of much of her misery. |
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Gambling represents hazardous consumption, and impacts economic relations in that it is associated with idleness and improvidence. |
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The security of all would thus be subjected to the parsimony, improvidence, or inability of a part. |
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Here was another illustration of the childlike improvidence of this age and people. |
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I bitterly repented our improvidence in not providing ourselves, as we easily might have done, with a supply of biscuits. |
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But even if the rent is not mended, perhaps the worst vice betrayed is improvidence. |
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Thus our improvidence is made sponsor for our disinclination. |
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So that we do not deeply regret our improvidence at doomsday. |
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