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Now Bill Clinton is an evil, cynical, power-hungry, self-indulged, entitled crybaby who I do not trust within 2 feet of Obama.
Clinton Role-Playing at the Convention - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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How could one not become pampered and self-indulged working in such an environment?
Why "Gourmet" Was a Recipe for a Disaster - Steve Blacker - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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How could one not become pampered and self-indulged working in such an environment?
Why "Gourmet" Was a Recipe for a Disaster - Steve Blacker - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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Suppressed or self-indulged, it's likely to blow up in our faces.
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Suppressed or self-indulged, it's likely to blow up in our faces.
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Suppressed or self-indulged, it's likely to blow up in our faces.
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Cynthia White, in Roseville, Minn., says that after reading my column, the words that came to her mind were "selfish, self-indulged, petty, controlling."
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Not a self-indulged travelogue on the effects of the environs on "me."
Danny Schechter's "A WORK IN PROGRESS: PUTTING THE ME IN MEDIA" 2007
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Upon close examination, it is easy to see George Bush's aspirations and goals are those of a diluted, self-indulged, tyrannical mind.
The Lawless President: Inside the mind of George W. Bush 2006
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Willie Anerley was as good-natured as any self-indulged youth can be; he loved his sister in his way, and was indebted to her for getting out of a great many little scrapes.
Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004
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