| 11. | Another question mark has been profligate lending by banks for property development.
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| 12. | Analysts have long castigated Champion for being far too profligate.
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| 13. | The profligate bursts in for the 20th time that day.
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| 14. | But Gore has been wasteful, even profligate, in his spending.
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| 15. | Gore and McCain will find it harder to label their opponents profligate.
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| 16. | His deportment has ranged from the profligate to the magnificent.
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| 17. | And it is why I can be profligate and super-frugal.
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| 18. | The moral : Don't be profligate with apologies.
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| 19. | The national government has grown increasingly profligate over recent decades.
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| 20. | I certainly won't be as profligate ."
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