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Burns encouraged a campaign of propaganda to discredit the principle of labour colonies, which were presented as money-wasting ventures that pampered idlers and scroungers.
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Not surprisingly, his children grew up pampered, and his fortunes fizzled away.
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The pampered hedgie can sleep in a fleecy castle house with drawbridge or wear a lavender tutu or shark costume.
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She is pampered, but time takes its toll on her, mechanically and cosmetically; eventually, her owner trades her in.
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While alive, the bull would be housed in a special temple, lavishly pampered for its entire life.
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So your bloke can be pampered without losing his street cred!
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As the story goes, her husband was overtly pampered by her parents who made him stay in their household with no work to bother about.
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More than 30 sites, including a lovingly-constructed floral mill-wheel display and six barrel-loads of pampered perennials, had been hit.
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Poe's pampered nature also tends to make him overreact to things that everyone else would more or less take in stride.
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Although she is a pampered heiress, she still takes time to help out the community by organizing charity events.
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