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Lee, an officer of exceptional indolence and bombast whose incompetence likely lengthened the campaign by months.
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The euro zone can, after all, always blame the indolence of earlier Greek governments.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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The pool occupies the onetime machine room, an inspired stroke of aquatic architecture that trades industry for indolence.
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Was there a sudden outbreak of indolence among black folk over that period?
CNN: Ben Carson, admirable man with a mistaken philosophy
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"The labor laws induce sloth, indolence, rather than hardworking, " he said.
WSJ: Emerging Economies Face Questions on Growth Path
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Some are attempting to make up for past indolence.
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It was at that point that I thought, perhaps, her death might actually prove to be some sort of watershed, that it would galvanise the country's democratic forces, jolt the political elite out of its indolence, and put Russia back on the reformist path it once set out on so energetically.
BBC: The death of democracy