| 41. | An attempt to marry her off to the profligate Prince Anatole Kuragin fails.
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| 42. | Blame that on profligate spending, Ewing Kauffman's death and unfortunate timing.
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| 43. | Information, photographs and, for the determinedly profligate, 25 recipes using caviar.
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| 44. | That is controlling the profligate use of energy.
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| 45. | She says, however, that her days of profligate spending are almost over.
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| 46. | Many snubbed those restaurants in the profligate 1980s.
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| 47. | One of the diggers is his profligate son.
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| 48. | Grant's favorite among the Old Guard is the prolific and profligate Huneker.
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| 49. | Even before the speech, GOP leaders had denounced Clinton as a profligate spender.
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| 50. | But by percentage of its economy, China makes the United States look profligate.
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