He compares the preoccupation with the extremes of the Jacobeans to the extremes of recent playwrights. |
This non-stop preoccupation with health matters is terribly boring, I'm afraid. |
America's economic recovery and its likely strength have been and remain the central preoccupation in economics around the world. |
Jian's preoccupation with Mr. Yang's ravings, though, is not without self-interest. |
Despite this preoccupation with finding evil, they are able to recognize the good in anyone or anything. |
For Riddoch, however, the most worrying aspect of women's magazines is the growing preoccupation with celebrity. |