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During the summer, outdoor chairs overlook the water for the indolent; more active visitors can borrow bicycles to explore the tiny neighborhood on the Toke Point peninsula.

He did at some point own a Lake Erie steamship, which may have confused those indolent researchers Allen and Rice.

The truce idea was not born of naivete, but of desperation, in a country with over 110,000 disappeared and woefully indolent or over-worked police and forensics examiners.

Just when I thought I could be indolent, I’ve got to work.

Most of those tumors are deemed “indolent,” meaning that they don’t spread or cause bothersome symptoms.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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