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Camping overnight, a rural invasion, eccentric dress, wild music and sometimes wilder behaviour — these now familiar features of pop festival happened at Beaulieu each summer, culminating in the so-called ' Battle of Beaulieu ' at the 1960 festival, when rival gangs of modern and traditional jazz fans indulged in a spot of what sociologists went on to call ' subcultural contestation '.
He also indulged in what was known as " cellar " fighting, where the bouts, unadvertised, were fought for private audiences, usually in cellars, or other unrecognised places.
" In other words, should something be good, it should not be indulged in to excess ; should something be bad for you, it should be avoided altogether — thus their attempts to rid their surroundings of what they saw ( and still see ) as the dangers of alcohol.
On May 8, 1945, at the news of Germany ’ s surrender and the fall of the Third Reich, Natascha made the mistake of reminding him of this vow, and in lieu of a champagne toast, he indulged in what was intended to be the smoking of a single, celebratory cigarette.
After his release in 1922, he became disgusted with what he believed was the appeasement of Muslims indulged in by the Congress during the Khilafat movement.
She lost interest in Ralph Ciferetto after he dumped Rosalie Aprile for her, although to get what she wanted she indulged both men's sexual fetishes.
This leads her to suspect that it must have been Diaphanta who had informed Alsemero of Beatrice's loss of virginity ( as Diaphanta may have had a chance to figure out that what she and Beatrice indulged in were virginity tests ).

indulged and few
The challenged Hoysalas did have a foothold in and around Tiruchy and Srirangam for a few years and seemed to have indulged in some temple building activity at Srirangam also.
All four friendships lasted decades and they were among the few people who indulged Albert when he was on a tirade.

indulged and have
Those who indulged in cannibalism were at particular risk, and the legend appears to have reinforced this practice as taboo.
And the on their parts have been and are too much elated with the advantages they supposed they should derive from the restoration of their old Privileges & customs, & indulged themselves in a way of thinking & talking that gave very just offence, as well to their own People as to the English merchants.
) She was believed to have given the name to iambic poetry, for some said that she hanged herself in consequence of the cutting speeches in which she had indulged, and others that she had cheered Demeter by a dance in the Iambic metre.
The original inscription indicated his correct year of birth, but individuals close to him insisted that Eubie be indulged ; and paid to have the inscription changed.
It excited violent dislike to Ronsard on the part of the Huguenots, who wrote constant pasquinades against him, strove ( by a ridiculous exaggeration of the Dionysiac festival at Arcueil, in which the friends had indulged to celebrate the success of the first French tragedy, Jodelle's Cleopatre ) to represent him as a libertine and an atheist, and ( which seems to have annoyed him more than anything else ) set up his follower Du Bartas as his rival.
# or if it is land on which for not less than twenty years a significant number of the inhabitants of any locality, or of any neighbourhood within a locality, have indulged in lawful sports and pastimes as of right.
He also appears to have added a line against clerical pluralism -- a vice he often attacked and may have eventually indulged in personally — as it appears in no extant manuscripts of Piers Plowman.
The club could have had even greater success in this period, as it emerged in 1993 that bitter rivals Marseille had indulged in match fixing and numerous improprieties, a view that Wenger had long held.
In fact, according to George Cavendish, he lived in ' bestial ' fashion, forcing widows, deflowering virgins ... it has been suggested he indulged in homosexuality activity too, but there is no evidence for this, although he may well have committed buggery with female partners.
Although rudimentary forms of passing existed prior to 1872, and Queen's themselves appear to have indulged in this, the combination game as a systematic form of passing was being played by the club at the time of the first official international match between Scotland and England.
Those who indulged in cannibalism were at particular risk, and the legend appears to have reinforced this practice as a taboo.
At any event, whether or not he indulged in an unsuccessful conspiracy, Aureolus does seem to have lost the confidence of Gallienus as a result of his failure to destroy Postumus in Gaul even though he was not brought to trial nor dismissed the Imperial service for that direlection of duty.
He would have stood higher as an author had he written less, or had he indulged less in that practice of reiteration into which he was constantly betrayed by his anxiety to impress his ideas upon others.
Applied to drinks, it means, if overnight you have indulged too freely, take a glass of the same wine within 24 hours to soothe the nerves.
As others have noted, however, there is a marked contradiction between the fiery and quasi-revolutionary rhetoric about " socialism of the 21st Century " indulged in sometimes by many FSP's leaders, and the plain fact that the positions of power held by such leaders depend, on most cases, on their holding positions in governments which have emerged through the electoral road.
For many years, Russell appears not to have been active in public affairs, but to have indulged in court intrigue, and is not recorded as speaking until 1674.

indulged and temptation
Jacob Wittmer Hartmann characterizes these six years at Zurich ( 1842-48 ) as a time of almost total inactivity, when Keller inclined strongly toward radicalism in politics, and was also subject to much temptation and indulged himself.

indulged and constantly
He indulged her wanderings, but constantly and unsuccessfully tried to tempt her into a more domestic life with him.

indulged and work
In fact, it is among the unpublished records of the boundary survey, that he indulged in the flowing bowl to such an extent as not only to hinder the work, but also to cause him at times to be the reverse of amiable in his manners.
He produced a quick work, the Apologia Compendiaria, against the claims of Libavius that the Rosicrucians indulged in heresy, diabolical magic and sedition, made in his Analysis confessionis Fraternitatis de Rosea Cruce ( Analysis of the Confession of the Holy Cross ) of 1615.
Having indulged in excesses for three editions, he committed an error in the fourth .” Lewis wrote an apology for The Monk in the preface of another work ; as recorded by Peck:
Owing to the permanence of the material, evidence can be found that even the earliest societies indulged in some form of stone work.
Allmusic's retrospective review asserted the opposite: that the album indulged in long and meandering instrumentation more than any other work by Traffic, with even the vocals doing no more than " improvising his melodies over the music, paying little heed to the meaning of the words ".
Neighbors, freed from work, visited with one another while the children colored eggs and indulged in sweets like gingerbread.

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Whether Horowitz ' characterization as " insignificant in stature ," which is typical of many of his more critical biographers, is to be indulged is another matter.
" his 1869 report of the Cascades mountain range, Frank's father, Samuel, wrote: ' these forests of trees — so enchain the senses of the grand and so enchant the sense of the beautiful that I linger on the theme and am to depart — surpassing the woods of all the rest of the globe ...' Like many writers of that time, Samuel indulged in hyperbole, but his love of the Cascades seems very genuine.
Living a life in quiet retirement, Yoshinobu indulged in many hobbies, including oil-painting, archery, hunting, photography, and cycling.
“ Horses were traded, races run, heavy drinking indulged in and many a fight ensued .” Markets continued to be held near the church until the 19th century, but as a result of fighting and general unrest in connection with the market days the church was torn down in 1808.
Bennett, like many of his social class, indulged in the " good life ": yachts, opulent private railroad cars, and lavish mansions.
According to Arthur H. Minters the " private collecting of books was a fashion indulged in by many Romans, including Cicero and Atticus.
A miniature grand stand was erected for Feast Week in an orchard adjoining the paddock, upon which many of the elite of the neighbourhood, both ladies and gentlemen, occupied seats, and indulged freely in choice fruits and refreshments.
The group also indulged in a series of high profile stunts, many of which were more in the vein of elaborate practical jokes than genuine subversion.
Jouett Shouse, the League president commented that " the NRA has indulged in unwarranted excesses of attempted regulation "; on the other, he added that " in many regards NRA has served a useful purpose.
On the surrounding estate, Morton indulged his fascination with trees, planting many rare varieties and heirloom apple trees.
Her aunts, who doted on her, indulged her other great passion and often bought her miniature furniture on their many trips, with which she furnished the first of a succession of doll houses.
They indulged in many fiestas, fandangos, rodeos and roundups as the rancho owners often went from rancho to rancho on a large horse bound party circuit.
The congress members indulged in many social events, which induced the witty Charles Joseph, Prince de Ligne to famously say: Le congres danse beaucoup, mais il ne marche pas (" The congress dances, but does not progress ").
" This in turn led many people to have feelings of nostalgia for bygone days, but also, given that the risks of a true frontier were gone, allowed for nostalgia to be indulged in relative safety.
Their methods did vary ; Bonin sexually assaulted the victims then killed them to prevent witnesses, Kearney shot his victims quickly then indulged in dismemberment and necrophilia, whilst Kraft was a sadist who tortured many of his victims after drugging them.

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