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- Every morning, I luxuriate in my bath.
-I luxuriate in the cold.
Ain't I owed a minute to luxuriate on the work Patsey done?
At the moment one happens upon Shibden abruptly with... no time to luxuriate in anticipation.
It's a sin to starve us while the bureauticians luxuriate in their private sanctuaries.
- Every morning, I luxuriate in my bath.
-I luxuriate in the cold.
Ain't I owed a minute to luxuriate on the work Patsey done?
At the moment one happens upon Shibden abruptly with... no time to luxuriate in anticipation.
It's a sin to starve us while the bureauticians luxuriate in their private sanctuaries.
Przybyszewski has himself published a short novel in which the hero gives his wife to an artist and luxuriates is the feelings of hate and jealousy that he has aroused in himself.
Przybyszewski has himself published a short novel in which the hero gives his wife to an artist and luxuriates is the feelings of hate and jealousy that he has aroused in himself.
For a moment, he luxuriated in the memory of her.
For life is given by the sovereign of our universe... given to be savored, to be luxuriated in, to be respected.
The covetous serpent did constrict those that luxuriated their final feast.
But nervous and romantic temperaments, fond of living among people... fond of intellectual sloth... and of idly luxuriating in emotion... are bored to death here, and fall into despair.
I can just see you luxuriating under one of them palms... with a tall glass in your hand.
I was luxuriating.
So, Mr. Chairman, I'd say the only reason that we're here today, luxuriating in the smug banality of a Senate hearing instead of ducking for cover in all-out war, is because I had the decency to violate Section 793
Twenty minutes, you'll be luxuriating in a five-star hotel, right on the harbor front.
For a moment, he luxuriated in the memory of her.
For life is given by the sovereign of our universe... given to be savored, to be luxuriated in, to be respected.
The covetous serpent did constrict those that luxuriated their final feast.
But nervous and romantic temperaments, fond of living among people... fond of intellectual sloth... and of idly luxuriating in emotion... are bored to death here, and fall into despair.
I can just see you luxuriating under one of them palms... with a tall glass in your hand.
I was luxuriating.
So, Mr. Chairman, I'd say the only reason that we're here today, luxuriating in the smug banality of a Senate hearing instead of ducking for cover in all-out war, is because I had the decency to violate Section 793
Twenty minutes, you'll be luxuriating in a five-star hotel, right on the harbor front.