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The boy might, like his mother, be destroyed by immoderate favors.
Because my words were immoderate, they cost me the rebels' confidence, so I learned no more.
"It seems an immoderate taste, if I may say so.
Historically, the list of immoderate artists and writers is a long one.
"Dogs first" - that would take an immoderate time - perhaps long enough for a third drink.
Elected officials and military rulers change places with immoderate frequency.
His message is important and forcefully delivered when at its most immoderate.
Most advertising is immoderate praise of a product or its users.
They have no running for luck, and no immoderate speed.
Of course, it could be immoderate self-esteem that's swelling his chest.
I had never seen them before, and we took immoderate pleasure in behaving like infants.
You can see I've come over to your opinion: my objections were immoderate."
These writers are immoderate in their rages, but they do not discriminate.
The station's rights to the series are about to expire, and only an immoderate farewell, it says, will do.
Be that as it may, I am struck by the immoderate criticism of people's lifestyles at some points in the report.
My own not immoderate personal effects have furnished employment for eleven persons.
She was plaintively surprised to find him in a condition of immoderate laughter.
If this means I get banned from this increasingly immoderate site, so be it.
The only suitable end to such an immoderate meal is a postprandial constitutional.
Excessive bureaucracy is a glaring signal of immoderate administrative costs.
My children love these, with an immoderate dollop of ketchup, as pizza potatoes.
"Nothing in moderation" was his credo, and he proceeded to live for 43 decidedly immoderate years.
For its modest size, Hampstead has immoderate cultural blessings.
"Hamilton was a rather immoderate character," he said.
Dinner for two immoderate people is about $20.