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"indulgently" Definitions
  1. (usually disapproving) in a way that allows somebody to have or do whatever they want
  2. in a way that shows you are willing or too willing to ignore the weaknesses in somebody/something
"indulgently" Synonyms
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Where the Lagonda and other limo concepts for the future feel indulgently spacious, the VW I.D. Vizzion just seems like it's indulgently wasting space.
Thirty-five percent more people took indulgently labeled vegetables over healthy positive-labeled vegetables, and 41% more took indulgently labeled vegetables over those labeled healthy restrictive.
"She loves Disney," he said, looking at his daughter indulgently.
But Cohen makes Nobby very likable, indulgently kind with smiling eyes.
Now he is in the White House, he views leaks less indulgently.
Vegetables labeled indulgently were 25% more likely be taken than basic-labeled.
You spring that on me four years ago, and I smile indulgently.
Stephen Collucci, the pastry chef, treats American desserts affectionately but not indulgently.
It's been denounced by critics as deeply misogynist and self-indulgently violent.
" Regarding her indulgently, she told Cuddles, "You have your own survival mode, which is beauty!
Some of her best bits take the shape of an elaborate metaphor dragged out indulgently.
"Midnight Family" can be tough to watch, but it never feels unprincipled or indulgently exploitative.
He indulgently took sips of my swamp water (a concoction of rocks, sticks, chalk and water).
He passes his days here living both an indulgently creative existence and a surreal arrested adolescence.
You could probably fit four AirPods cases in the volume occupied by the Powerbeats Pro's indulgently chunky box.
It's a guide to preparing and using animal fats, indulgently or sparingly, in all sorts of delectable ways.
" Discussions about sexual assault are changing in parts of India, where harassment has long been dismissed indulgently as "eve teasing.
But in the presence of the jurors, Ellis has countered that it's not illegal to be rich or spend indulgently.
But in 2016, Homestuck did seem to be finished, or as finished as anything so outrageously, self-indulgently complex could be.
Grandparents, aunts and uncles looked indulgently upon his pranks — spying on women from trees, bringing his entire class home for tea.
Be luxuriously, indulgently lazy today (or at least this evening, after work, when the Moon will meet with your ruling planet Venus).
The Geneva Motor Show this year was a return to form for one of the most indulgently excessive exhibitions of human engineering.
In addition to self-indulgently reveling in social media attention for your "I Voted" sticker, you can also sink into some Phish Food.
Eating healthfully or indulgently; spending time alone or seeing friends; working out or taking a rest day; getting a manicure or forgoing beauty routines.
The recipe comes from Malia and Sasha Obama's godmother and is indulgently sweet, thanks to a combo of white, dark, and mint chocolate chips.
When he spends his money indulgently, it's only to make money in return — like renting out real estate he owns, such as Necker Island.
It's an intriguing plot, but what's really going to hook people on Good Time (or turn them off of it) is the film's indulgently '80s aesthetic.
Couples, some well into retirement age, a few just a sprint to their 30s, lay indulgently on lounge chairs under umbrellas, reading from actual paper books or iPads.
In the eyes of the world, they were suffering from a disease, and we were suffering from being intractably and disconsolately — and some might say self-indulgently — ourselves.
Along with indulgently early bedtimes and some very on-trend graying hair, varicose veins are one of the wonderful things we can look forward to as we grow older.
Despite opening with a self-indulgently Lynchian long headlights-at-night shot, this episode dipped a toe into conventionality, and honestly that's part of what made it so cathartic.
Their host smiles indulgently and, when she's out of the room, tells Joe a story, man to man, about piloting an aircraft and switching off the engine in midair.
" He then proceeded to endorse, as a future Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, May's freshly departed, self-indulgently destructive Foreign Secretary, largely on the ground that "he obviously likes me.
Yet Ramos also lingers indulgently over the trappings of the wealthy, to the point where reading this novel felt a bit like watching several hours of reality-TV luxury porn.
They were more at ease with the men in cowboy boots fresh from a range war than might be expected, and they spoke to Wes indulgently, like to a lost boy.
The movie's rhythms are unhurried, though for the most part not indulgently so, and fit both the period and Antonio's uneasy lassitude (which makes a stark contrast with the slaves' work).
In Lemon, Cera plays a pretentious actor with a Napoleon Dynamite haircut who, alongside Brett Gelman's frustrating character Isaac, mocks other members of his acting class and indulgently humblebrags about his accomplishments.
Are we acting unethically — or at the least selfishly or self-indulgently — in pursuing biological children instead of adopting orphans who could benefit from what (we like to think) would be a good home?
The organization has long received funding from the United States government, and critics have argued it has a double standard of judging the United States and its allies more indulgently than America's foreign policy foes.
Mr. Obama leaned indulgently on his lectern at one point when Mr. Castro abruptly paused the news conference to confer with an aide over whether to answer an American reporter's question about Cuba's political prisoners.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Exceedingly wealthy, the royalty of the Western Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE) lived indulgently, and these aristocrats were determined to enjoy their accustomed luxuries in the afterlife as well.
The very fast and very deadly combat requests politely that you take it as seriously as the story, but it doesn't mind how indulgently you engage and doesn't protest if you find a way to break it.
Other favorites included the slightly crude and indulgently retro collages of author Oliver Trager, full of 1960s icons and hippie symbolism, while the wall pieces of yogi Karen Gibbons took on the look of Readymade altarpieces, both irreverent and spiritual.
In allowing ourselves to be indulgently comfortable for a few weeks of the year (or months, depending on where you live), are we hastening the construction of a world that will be not just uncomfortable, but uninhabitable for future generations?
Available on: Netflix The Forsyte Saga The American craze for indulgently long TV dramas about rich British people began in 1969, when PBS launched this 26-episode, BBC adaptation of John Galsworthy's novels about the ups and downs of a prosperous London family.
Emboldened by the left's new adoption of him as a victim/messiah, he has shed any pretense of professional stoicism and seemingly cares little that self-indulgently discussing his interactions with the president now, before the probe concludes, may deleteriously alter the outcome.
HBO has a rocky history with representations of women in its shows, let alone people of color: For every Girls, there are a dozen series about men in power in various eras, behaving badly and self-indulgently, and using women as toys or tools.
So, I really don't like sharing things that are so indulgently for men — this movie is about a screenwriter and an actor, trying to make it in Hollywood, being total slobs and also wooing attractive women — but the animation in Nerdland is so unusual and interesting that I feel compelled to.
When Black took the stage, she gave a few hurried explanations and disclaimers before launching into "Celebrity Death Match," which she described as an edited diary entry wherein all the names of real people are replaced with celebrities' names and all the most indulgently self-pitying bits are done away with.
Mike Belasco and Chris Judge, the resident mixologists, seem to draw inspiration from the pioneers' America, with concoctions like the Johnny Appleseed, which is so indulgently dessert-like that you forget how little resemblance it bears to the life style of its namesake, a barefoot woodsman who travelled the austere frontier.
Not all of the show's ideas are as successful — a Season 4 episode, in which Gretchen takes a trip home to the Midwest, felt self-indulgently grim and, in attempting to fill in the background of her mental issues, only emphasized how on-the-surface the show's characterizations tend to be.
Photograph by Eric Helgas for The New Yorker The chicken in pastella—dredged in sourdough batter, fried until supremely crunchy, and finished with a sticky agrodolce glaze—is as indulgently satisfying as fast-food sweet-and-sour chicken, but elegant, too, draped in preserved-lemon rind and served with a puntarelle salad.
Shortly after news broke of Guzmán's capture at the hands of an elite squad of Mexican marines in his home state of Sinaloa, Sean Penn came under heavy criticism for his secret rendezvous with the fugitive criminal, and for the Rolling Stone article in which the actor self-indulgently detailed a bizarre October tete-a-tete in the Mexican jungle.
Lamb is celebrated in dish after dish: indulgently braised hunks of shoulder and shank arrayed over golden rice musky from cardamom; ground lamb tucked inside hollowed-out orbs of onion and trunks of eggplant, a process so labor-intensive that Mr. Almandalawi reserves it for weekends; and lamb broth, plush on the tongue, suffusing bamia, a slow breakdown of okra and tomatoes.
But instead of letting the early sunsets slowly drain my serotonin, I am starting to resist the gloom and finding joy in wintering, focusing on the things that are truly best this time of year: not leaving the house once on a Saturday, wearing your best après-ski look even if there is no skiing and eating a ridiculous amount of pasta — to be specific, the indulgently meaty, rich and saucy kind of pasta, topped with so much cheese.
When he does not self-indulgently divagate too much from the subject of the painting, then his humour allows the reader to chuckle genuinely instead of groan as one does after an unfunny joke.
Accessed October 1, 2009. Columnist Red Smith of The New York Times wrote that LoBianco had to award the victory to Durán, even if the punch was a low blow, as "anything short of pulling a knife is regarded indulgently" in American boxing.Smith, Red.
The mice use their superior knowledge to help Scratchy back to health, and dress and groom him with their telekinetic powers. Lastly, he is taken to a large Flavian-esque amphitheater where all the mice smile indulgently. They use their telekinetic powers to launch blades and knives at Scratchy, dismembering him as the audience applauds.
His widow Jane and her son George Smither were his executors.Will (and Codicil) of Mathew Machell of West Horsley (P.C.C. 1683). Mathew had indulgently overlooked repayments which John owed to him on behalf of his stepmother: in 1683 and 1684 she was obliged to sue John for them, and for properties in Blackfriars and Cheapside,T.
177, Euthyd. 305 Aristophanes, in The Clouds, deals more indulgently with him than with Socrates; and Xenophon's Socrates, for the purpose of combating the voluptuousness of Aristippus, borrows from the book of "the wise Prodicus" the story of the choice of Hercules.Xenophon, Memor. ii. 1. § 21 Like Protagoras and others, Prodicus delivered lectures in return for paymentXenophon, Mem. ii. 1.
Nora Sayre of The New York Times wrote that "Goldie Hawn can't play a Russian" and Hal Holbrook "has little to do beyond shaking his head when he thinks of her smiling indulgently when he looks at her ... Certainly, neither performer has been aided by the script."Sayre, Nora (August 23, 1974). "Girl From Petrovka' on Screen Here". The New York Times. p. 16.
Gould was born at Manchester, Lancashire, the only surviving child of Nathaniel Gould, a tea merchant, and his wife Mary, née Wright. Both parents came from Derbyshire yeomen families. The boy was indulgently brought up and well educated. His father died just before he was to have left school, and Gould tried first his father's tea trade and then farming at Bradbourne with his uncles.
Dan attempts to ask her for information regarding Socrates, but receives little. Joy treats Dan indulgently, though she evidently respects him. One day, Dan drives recklessly, and his motorcycle collides with a car that ran a red light, causing his right femur bone to shatter. He is rushed to a hospital, where a metal bar is placed in his leg to maintain its integrity.
Burge-Lubin excuses himself, saying he must confer privately with the Minister of Health. The Minister of Health is a beautiful Black African woman, and the Presidential conference turns out to be a dalliance via long-distance videophone. She enjoys the flirting, but rejects a rendezvous and breaks the connection. Burge-Lubin is chiding himself indulgently for mixing romance with business when Barnabas bursts in, completely overwhelmed.
In 1491 Lucy became Pietro's legal wife and the mistress of his household, which included a number of servants and a busy social calendar. Despite her busy social schedule as a Countess, Lucy made great efforts to instruct the servants in the Catholic faith and soon became well known locally for her charity to the poor. Pietro observed Lucy's behavior, and occasional quirks, quite indulgently. He never objected when she gave away clothing and food.
What he delivers is an absurdly imaginative story, surreal and comic. His characters are outrageous and thoroughly unbelievable. Fandorin is an impossibly heroic figure. The combination is irresistible." John Thornhill, reviewing the novel in the Financial Times thought the book to be "conventional and self- indulgently enjoyable" Thornhill considers that the story is "steeped in the classics of Russian literature", whilst he considers that Akunin "toys with the styles and conventions of Russia’s illustrious late-19th-century writers.
At this point, he neglected the opportunities of joining other art competitions to garner more awards and further cement his artistic reputation in the Manila Art Scene. Instead, he became indulgently engaged in activities that his youthful non-artists friends were “into” that seemed exhilaratingly novel although artistically non- productive. But to be an artist, one has first to live life. 1970- Roy married Susan Lopez, a fashion model and Beauty Contest (Binibining Filipinas) finalist, and they soon had their first child, Rachel.
LoBianco awarded the fight to Durán, insisting that the blow that took down Buchanan was "in the abdomen, not any lower" and that he felt that Buchanan would be unable to continue fighting. Columnist Red Smith of The New York Times wrote that LoBianco had to award the victory to Durán, even if the punch was a low blow, as "anything short of pulling a knife is regarded indulgently" in American boxing.Smith, Red. "And New Champion", The New York Times, June 28, 1972.
He mentions to Borsa that he has seen an unknown beauty in church and desires to possess her, but he also wishes to seduce the Countess of Ceprano. Rigoletto, the Duke's hunchbacked court jester, mocks the husbands of the ladies to whom the Duke is paying attention, including the Count Ceprano, and advises the Duke to get rid of him by prison or death. The Duke laughs indulgently, but Ceprano is not amused. Marullo, one of the guests at the ball, informs the courtiers that Rigoletto has a "lover", which astonishes them.
The A.V. Club's Keith Phipps gave the episode a B-, explaining that it "didn't quite work" and suffered from tonal problems. Matt Wales on IGN was also mixed, giving it a 7.5 out of 10 rating. He was positive toward Curran and Gillan and that the episode "finally gave us a three-dimensional Amy Pond", but thought the "usually excellent" Smith "didn't get much to work with". He also thought that the Krafayis was "a nice idea" for being a metaphor but was not threatening, and he labelled the emotional ending as "self-indulgently mawkish".
" In his review for All About Jazz, Farrell Lowe writes of the stripped-down nature of the songs revealing their essence, writing: "This recording also reveals how powerful the modern guitar can be. Zorn chose three very distinctive players to interpret these pieces. Each guitarist shapes and cuts his own world of sound out of Zorn's compositions." Chris Dahlen was less positive about the disc as a whole, considering it too long: "This disc is almost indulgently long, crammed with 21 similar pieces that get dignified, mid-tempo readings.
These opponents then formed a rival organisation, the Flag Group, which officially adopted the name "National Front" in January 1987. According to Eatwell, the Flag NF "was essentially a continuation of the racial-populist tradition" used by earlier forms of the party. It had a greater number of working-class leaders than the Strasserite group and accused the latter of being intellectuals self- indulgently pursuing foreign ideological fads. There remained two organisations claiming the name of National Front—that controlled by the Flag Group and the Official National Front run by the Strasserites—until early 1990.
Of the other women, just one, the young Satyabati, defies custom, and though her father treats her manner of bucking the system indulgently, the other women rebuke her. Ramkali takes her on as a student. Meanwhile one of Ramkali's nephews, Rashbehari, following the obligations imposed on a kulin Brahmin, is obliged to undertake a second marriage, which his first wife, Sarada vigorously protests by threatening to kill herself. A s a result, her husband refrains from sleeping with the second wife. The other, jealous women of the house resent Sarada’s success in blackmail her spouse, and manage to persuade Rashberari to sleep with the second wife.
Rather than attend court and participate in the artistic life of Florence, he preferred to pursue science, often locking himself up in his laboratory in the Casino of San Marco to carry out experiments in alchemy, poisons, and porcelain-making.Murphy, 233. Unfortunately for Isabella, her brother did not look upon her lifestyle as indulgently as Cosimo. While he continued to cultivate the advantageous relations between her husband's house and Florence, he was less willing to turn a blind eye to the behaviour of Isabella and Leonora and to the complaints of their spouses, for whom their adultery was a question of honour rather than jealousy.
According to Mapleson, Giuglini had a childlike and sometimes mischievous nature. He was often prey to unscrupulous young women who used their charms to play on his sensitive nature to bring him under their influence. In this he was protected by his manager Mme Puzzi ('Mamma Puzzi' as he called her), who was frequently summoned by letter or telegraph to rescue him at a moment's notice, and never failed to do so. Giuglini was very fond of flying kites, which he often did in the Brompton Road at the risk of being crushed to death by passing omnibuses, and became known to the drivers who indulgently avoided him.Mapleson 1888, I, 51.
In a five- star review, Bethany Davison of The Skinny wrote "Charli is an expansive record, flooded with joy and heartache, consolidated in its array of features. Alongside indulgently unadorned ruminations on fear and love, the record is boundlessly liberating, decadently indulgent, and irresistibly danceable. Aitchison has delivered her greatest work yet". Valerie Magan of Clash awarded the album 9/10, commenting: "'Charli' is no doubt an album of too many features and too many parts, but it somehow all fits together in a way that allows her penchant for unconventional songwriting and her ear for an exciting melody to work in concert, creating a project better than most anything she's done in the past".
He seems to have retained a considerable affection for Mary Ann, and she spent much of her time at his house. Although she was receiving skills that Plimer himself had been indulgently given by his own master Richard Cosway.V. Remington, ‘Plimer, Andrew (1763–1837)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed 28 Jan 2015 She painted portraits from 1802 down to 1836, a period of thirty-four years, and a list of her works, extracted from her note-books, are appended in Williamson (1903) She kept a very careful account of her earnings, and records that she made the sum of £5,171 9s. 8d., being an average of 150 guineas a year throughout the above period.
Serene Lim, a reviewer for Today, labelled the film a "gentle tale of a teenage romance". She said that "Ko's talents as a novelist are evident", although his "attention to detail can get indulgently long-winded at times". Lim singled out Ko Chen-tung for praise, saying that "[he] thoroughly deserves his Golden Horse nomination for Best Newcomer, given his turn as the impetuous rebel made good"; overall, she gave the film a rating of 3.5 out of 5. Yong Shu Hoong, writing for Singapore-based Mypaper, said that the "flashback sequences can reek of oversentimentality", although the reviewer added that "the thrills, rivalries and heartbreak associated with high school romance are well depicted with nostalgia and humour" and gave it a rating of 3 out of 5.
It is this indulgence above all > which urges me to commend them to you and encourages me to hope that they > will not seem to you altogether unworthy of your favour. May it therefore > please you to receive them kindly and to be their Father, Guide and Friend! > From this moment I resign to you all my rights in them, begging you however > to look indulgently upon the defects which the partiality of a Father's eye > may have concealed from me, and in spite of them to continue in your > generous Friendship for him who so greatly values it, in expectation of > which I am, with all of my Heart, my dearest Friend, your most Sincere > Friend, W. A. MozartDeutsch (1965, 250). The original is in Italian; both > Haydn and Mozart used the language extensively in their profession.
However, it lacks the fizz for the spectator to go deewana!" Shubhra Gupta from The Indian Express also gave the film 2 stars out of 5, saying, "Simbu's stubbly guy-next-door, helplessly in love with the feckless Trisha was the highlight, apart from its lovely songs, of VTV [Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa]: where did all the passion go in Ekk Deewana Tha?" Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN too gave the film 2 stars out of 5 saying, "This Hindi remake is a disappointing bore of a love story that tests your threshold for pain as it hobbles along indulgently for close to 2 hours and 40 minutes." Zee News gave the film 2 stars out of 5, and concluded that, "All in all, Ekk Deewana Tha is a movie that seems to have been lost in translation.
During her marriage to Jean de Nesle, Joan ran up considerable debts and also appears to have allowed her rights as countess in Ponthieu to weaken. The death of her son Ferdinand in 1265 made her next son, Louis, her heir in Ponthieu but around 1275 he, too, died, leaving two children. But according to inheritance customs in Picardy, where Ponthieu lay, Joan's young grandson John of Ponthieu could not succeed her there; her heir in Ponthieu automatically became her adult daughter Eleanor, who was married to Edward I of England. It does not appear that Joan was displeased at the prospect of having Ponthieu pass under English domination; from 1274 to 1278, in fact, she had her granddaughter Joan of Acre (the daughter of Edward I and Eleanor) with her in Ponthieu, and appears to have treated the girl so indulgently that when she was returned to England her parents found that she was thoroughly spoiled.
So long as the union was insecure, Margaret had tolerated the presence of the Riksråd, but their influence was minor and the Royal authority remained supreme. The offices of High Constable and Earl Marshal were left vacant; the Danehof fell into ruin, and "the great Queen, an ideal despot", ruled through her court officials, who served as a superior kind of clerk. In any event, law and order were well maintained and the licence of the nobility was sternly repressed. The kingdoms of Sweden and Norway were treated as integral parts of the Danish State, and national aspirations were frowned upon or checked, though Norway, being more loyal, was treated more indulgently than Sweden. In 1396, according to Grethe Jacobsen, she issued an ordinance that one should to a higher degree than hitherto respect and enforce peace towards church (pax dei), houses, farms, legal assemblies, workers in the fields – and women, expressed in the word “kvindefred”.
Both the NME and Q have since revised their opinions of Gold Against the Soul in some later articles, with the former's Paul Stokes opining that its short, "snappy, driven and focused" length contrasts with other albums' "indulgently lengthy tracklistings", and suggesting that "with its big, radio-friendly Dave Eringa production, it's easy to see why Gold Against the Soul caused such a stir compared to the wild, almost feral rock of Generation Terrorists that preceded it a year earlier. However, with the band's more beefed up, arena-friendly sound emerging in subsequent years, this album is no longer so at odds with the general Manics aesthetic." The latter publication, in a retrospective review of The Holy Bible, looked back on Gold Against the Soul as "an underrated pop-metal effort that's armed with a handful of bona-fide big tunes", and cited "La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)" as its highlight. In his retrospective review, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described Gold Against the Soul as a "flawed but intriguing second album".
Step by step, he was led on to tolerate violence and crime, the excesses of which he realised only by the September Massacres, which ultimately overwhelmed the party of Girondists that he led. On 19 March 1792, when the perpetrators of the massacre of Avignon had been introduced to the Assembly by Collot d'Herbois, Vergniaud spoke indulgently of their crimes and lent the authority of his voice to their amnesty. He worked at the theme of the émigrés, as it developed into that of the counter-revolution, and in his occasional appearances in the tribune as well as in the project of an address to the French people, which he presented to the Assembly on 27 December 1791, he stirred the heart of France, especially by his call to arms on 18 January, shaped the policy, which culminated in the declaration of war against the king of Bohemia and Hungary on 20 April. The policy in foreign affairs, which he pursued through the winter and spring of 1791–92, he combined with arousing the suspicions of the people against the monarchy, which he identified with the counter-revolution, and of forcing a change of ministry.

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