Being the sort of person who obsesses over ill-chosen clothing, I am particularly mindful of this. |
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She obsesses about its feeding schedule but in fact most pet fish are overfed anyway. |
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Compaine notes that Bagdikian obsesses over big media acquisitions but ignores divestures. |
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Just navigate down to a topic that obsesses you and sign up to become an editor through the link on that page. |
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I have to work toward a depth of physicality to create the consuming jealousy that obsesses her. |
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As these relationships progress, we learn of Jones' rocky history with his alcoholic mother and his desire to find the father he barely knew yet obsesses about daily. |
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Since then, I work like a dog on this project that is very close to my heart and obsesses me. |
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It's not clear that Frears has a single theme that obsesses him. |
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When Wendy documents the latest weird developments in copyright law on her blog, she also offers us a glimpse of what obsesses people at the turn of the century. |
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What can you do so as not to leave behind what obsesses you? |
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Many of the most ethnically diverse places in the country are now suburbs. This is not to say that the suburbs have completely solved the problem that obsesses their critics: alienation. |
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Britain's absence from the euro club has not stopped Mr Blair from being one of the most listened-to politicians in Europe. The question of whether or not Britain joins the euro still obsesses the political classes in London. |
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Kaya Scodelario obsesses over Jessica Biel, who looks like her dead mother. |
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Responsiveness to students may mean using words from echolalic speech that a student exhibits or topics about which a student obsesses. |
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He notices, and obsesses over, the polished furniture, the wine older than its consumer, the earrings that cost more than a house, the birdhouses and silver and ornamental trees and exotic slaves. |
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That belief is rooted in pragmatism, not European faith. The pragmatism is partly domestic: Mr Cameron knows British voters are quite Eurosceptic, but dislike it when his party obsesses about the subject. |
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Who gets this water, and why, obsesses the West. |
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Can there be anyone in the Chamber or anyone in the country who does not know that one sport fascinates and obsesses Canadians from coast to coast to coast? |
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The evening so obsesses her that she forgets Charbon. |
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The desire for spiritual renewal that obsesses artists in the years before the First World War also finds expression in the adoption of Nature as a utopian realm in which one might find the possibility of salvation. |
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Currently, it is the dust content of our Galaxy that obsesses him, as he believes it can be turned into a tool for measuring distances to objects withinthe Milky Way. |
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