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1 A woman can only indulge such ambition by investing it in another.
2 But do you really think that I ought to indulge such dreams?
3 We can no longer afford to indulge such prejudices or practices.
4 You forget, Sir, that I have no means to indulge such a wish.
5 Every child-care expert she respected believed that it was wrong to indulge such behavior.
6 He did not indulge such ruinous fancies of Louis XIV.
7 If I said, etc... That is, if I should indulge such thoughts as these.
8 But then I have asked myself, if it were reasonable to indulge such a hope.
9 But I will indulge such sad thoughts no longer.
10 But the Quakers, in general, have not thought it right or wise to indulge such feelings.
11 Thanks be to God, and it may not be long-butI must not indulge such thoughts.
12 Don't indulge such sophistry any longer; don't be led away by your own pride and folly.
13 To indulge such hatred, at the cost of a longer and deeper economic recession, is pure adolescent posturing.
14 Why should you indulge such fancies?
15 I thought Mr. Palma too zealous a disciple of Modern Science to permit Miss Neville to indulge such flagrant heresies.
16 But, if he had been so disposed, he would have found it hard to indulge such feelings because of Madelene.
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