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It is only my indolence that has kept me here.
But a new front is opening in the campaign against children's indolence.
Some young men even put a bright face on indolence.
I don't exactly lead a life of indolence you know.
At any rate we will understand him, and no indolence shall prevent us.
As for me, I remain in my humility and indolence.
And such a view accords very well with constitutional indolence.
Not so much out of fear of the outside world as indolence.
By an easy process he finally attaches a positive value to her indolence.
In ordinary times father can best be described as a monument to indolence.
He had seen purpose in the society man's indolence.
With torturous indolence, she moved up and down his length.
A little before stage time, that castle of indolence awoke.
Later they begin to point out his extreme indolence and avarice.
To access this sweetness, the cook must battle the indolence of summer.
The interesting point is not the seeming indolence but the subject matter and the venue.
Like most young men of his generation and class, he led a life of indolence.
And he was also indolent, with the indolence which is so often the secret of good nature.
As if ignorance is somehow a better excuse than indolence in management.
But when he reached the telephone, Cranston lost his show of indolence.
From this graceful indolence, one could easily reach a wrong impression.
No one broke the spell of earned indolence with any speeches.
This is sometimes attributable to indolence, but often to real problems, such as the lack of potential markets.
He flaunted his indolence as if it were a virtue.
Would they fare well in battle after such indolence?