| 11. | You must keep it restrained, and not wallow in it.
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| 12. | And the Modern Library brain trust will wallow in the publicity.
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| 13. | There was no time to waste, no time to wallow.
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| 14. | They don't meet to wallow in self-pity.
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| 15. | Before he intellectualizes, he frets, rages and sometimes wallows.
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| 16. | Televangelists, particularly, like to wallow in the apocalyptic vision.
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| 17. | Those who loved it could indulge in a satisfying farewell wallow.
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| 18. | It's quite a wallow in musical miserablism . R.
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| 19. | I wallow in their Lesbian Envy for ssUQY9QU11e % ] 9QQ 1UIQsBs
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| 20. | So many wallow in dementia and can't be heard.
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