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- Hasidim to pause frequently while eating their meals to keep them from overindulging. A Hasid will usually display love and admiration for their rebbe as...
- befriend lawyer George Hanson, who has spent the night in jail after overindulging in alcohol. After the mention of having done work for the ACLU along...
- when she burns a bagel bite in the microwave in her dorm room after overindulging in a pity party over her sister Haley dating her school professor and...
- along with his being overweight and unhealthy after a long life of overindulging in food and alcohol took its toll on the boxer. Like most boxers of...
- of Nicklas' family. Maria Erwolter as Beate, Nicklas' affluent and overindulging mother. Thomas Algren as Michael, Nicklas' affluent and narcissistic...
- crediting Gano for keeping "the music engaging and compelling without overindulging in his seemingly willful naiveté." Violent Femmes has been included...
- creates a musical tapestry fit for the electronica-saturated '90s without overindulging in technological gimmickry. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles...
- children's needs, but also not showing any undue concern or focusing on or overindulging the children; Sensing (and fulfilling) elders' expectations that the...
- how Bauer reacted when he thought players like Ford and Mantle were overindulging after hours: "He pinned me to the wall of the dugout one day and said...
- little blunderer[s] and milquetoast[s] with crooked legs" prone to overindulging "his doubting drive, his negating drive, his wait-and-see ('ephectic')...