Despite agreeing to marry Margaret, Decker becomes obsessed with one of his students, a big-breasted blonde named Sandra. |
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I am obsessed with youth revolutions, and this film is of two of the three that we've had. |
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So I guess we're obsessed with the exotic otherness of the genre right now. |
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Ludwig had first been introduced to ancient Germanic tales by his governess and later became obsessed with the dark stories. |
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And I think the reason that cricket is obsessed with its own trendiness is the very unsuitability of the role. |
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It is easy to see why this idea appealed to Hitchcock, a man obsessed with the Kafkaesque idea of being falsely accused of a crime. |
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Under his leadership the Conservatives would remain obsessed with Europe and hell-bent on tax cuts. |
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At the beginning of the 1960s a scholarship boy attends a rarefied private school obsessed with literature. |
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He was a quiet, hard-working lad, who was just obsessed with cars and was forever going on about getting one of his own. |
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I think I get my love of crafts from my mother, who at the moment is obsessed with turning offcuts from mohair rugs into luxurious winter wraps. |
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Like nurses they are white knights in a society over-dominated by people obsessed purely with their own needs. |
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The canopy was made of Barbados cloth, specially imported for her daughter who was obsessed with sea travel. |
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My mom has this guy who she's like obsessed with to mondo degrees, who's just not right for her. |
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But it's also a history play, and crams in all the issues of statecraft, politics, and morality that obsessed the Elizabethans. |
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They were too obsessed with the turndown in business and the threat of more violence. |
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He was utterly obsessed of course and had a splendid ego but he's a master artist. |
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What she has so far are the awkward, and, at times, ponderous ravings of a talentless hack, obsessed and clueless. |
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They include a sculptor, a photographer, an egg roundsman and even a white witch obsessed with the gothic genre. |
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This guy knew about blowing things up, and for us bomb obsessed twerps, that was good enough for us. |
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For a decade journalists and politicians have obsessed over this topic, unbothered whether they were leaving voters and readers cold. |
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Clearly, this is a city obsessed with its own multi-ethnic mosaic and the cosmopolitan credibility it signifies. |
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I have been obsessed by this, trying to understand the very nature of my existence. |
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In this Guatemalan novel, a bookseller becomes obsessed with a woman who steals his merchandise. |
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Right then, he looked more like a dashing rocker who partied at strip clubs and slept with groupies than a young man obsessed with revenge. |
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But in a profession as obsessed with hierarchy as the law, everyone seems to pay very close attention to the slightest variations anyway. |
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I mean, a nuclear attack would suck big time, but honestly, why is my dog obsessed with practically drowning me with his slobber? |
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I mean, as self-serious and righteous and vaguely uncool as they are, at least the boomers are obsessed with stuff like politics and the Beatles. |
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I love how obsessed you are with truly girly pursuits like nail polish and self-portraits. |
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He was so obsessed with being perfect that as a child he not only washed his kit, but also ironed his bootlaces before matches. |
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No other nation has ever been quite so obsessed by defining what it is, or troubled by the idea that reality might not measure up to the ideal. |
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If there was anything one person should know about Carrie it was that she was obsessed with fashion and beauty. |
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Since then, the question of whether or not the particle exists has obsessed physicists across the world. |
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The fact that this question has been raised shows how obsessed people are with the plant. |
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So I've now become obsessed with all the things to do at the mega ten pin bowling alley. |
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She'll probably end up near obsessed with the guy but eventually see sense and move onto pastures new. |
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All of this is told in the aggrieved, obsessed, slightly compassionate tone of a next-door neighbour. |
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Throughout his later life he became obsessed with the romantic idealization of the Druids and the religion of the ancient British. |
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Through text she reanimates the dreams of her concierge, a widow obsessed with the memory of her dead husband, though her husband remains dead. |
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While he is a sensitive and intelligent character, he is also incredibly neurotic and obsessed with his sister, Caddy. |
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In our country there are people obsessed with windfall profits and fabulous wealth. |
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Apparently one in five of our supposedly health obsessed, eco friendly and vegetarian teenagers eat no greens at all. |
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We Brits are a nation obsessed by convertibles, despite the generally inclement weather. |
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Reports say that the singer's cemetery is being protected from obsessed fans and grave robbers looking to steal mementoes from her coffin. |
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She was obsessed with one food for about a month and a half and then she changed her mind. |
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He is a quick bowler, but at his best when he mixes up the pace and varies his length rather than being obsessed by sheer speed. |
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Stephen told the tale that he had been obsessed since the age of nine with finding two identical cornflakes. |
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I live in my own little bubble, completely obsessed with my own world and nothing else. |
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Now I am obsessed with keeping both eyes on the speedo, driving everywhere in third gear. |
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Yet another comedy television project had foundered and he had become obsessed with over-population and restoring Victoriana. |
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At 28 he should now be at his peak, but it seems that he is obsessed with speed and lacks rhythm and control. |
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Almost every evening she dragged me to spiritualist meetings, obsessed with the desire to communicate with her son. |
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I took snapshots of individual works and of details and became madly obsessed with the paintings. |
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She was the one who had asked him out in the first place because she was obsessed with him. |
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The novel fully addresses its setting, this city we live in that's obsessed with class and racial politics. |
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When it comes to saving and investing, people are obsessed with the returns they're going to get on their money. |
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He was an enjoyably loathsome creature, a punchable nerd with a sense of humour bypass, obsessed with keeping his hair parted correctly. |
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As a child in Germany he was frail and sickly, and because of this he became obsessed with his body image. |
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It is slightly worrying that I should become obsessed with this again and I think it may signal a descent into nervous break-down. |
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He was obsessed with exercising, and would often spontaneously do calisthenics whenever the four of them were hanging out. |
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He was obsessed with her for a while, and then he finally seemed to be letting go of her. |
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It's quite simply that British television is now run by halfwits who are terrified for their jobs and obsessed with youth. |
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By this time his work had become repetitive and obsessed with technical refinement. |
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I drink coffee once a day and I'm obsessed with fair-traded products because I know the obscenity around the coffee industry. |
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Whether or not he was obsessed with most facets of academics at my school as I did he would always be my best friend. |
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They're nasty and confusing and I'm obsessed that if I fill them in wrong they'll put me in prison or something. |
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I can believe that there might be good effects were we to be less obsessed by qualifications. |
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He does this out of solemn devotion to the truth, he says, and not because he has been crazily obsessed with her. |
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Jeff is a pubescent boy trapped inside the body of a man, still obsessed about his relationship with his mother. |
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Britons are famously obsessed with the weather, but have long taken the forecasts with a pinch of salt. |
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The royal court was obsessed with following the French style in all matters of fashion, decor and food. |
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I probably looked like a deranged traveler obsessed with authority figures. |
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I'm all about getting radiant, glowy cheeks so am obsessed with mineral makeup and products with illuminating properties in them. |
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Like many young stars, he seems obsessed with people who dare to tell him he's anything but amazeballs and destined for legend-hood. |
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These poems and a few others tend to be prosaic, obsessed with private matters in banal terms. |
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In middle school, I also took wood shop and eventually became obsessed with the wood lathe. |
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I became obsessed and took part in sweat lodge ceremonies, pipe ceremonies, powwows and other Aboriginal spiritual events. |
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He reread, as he read, with obsessed intentness, filling flyleaves with pencilled codes that helped him retrieve any beauty, any bathos. |
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The film offered a portrait of a young Greek god, albeit an eccentric one, obsessed with speed, cinema and women. |
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In my article Snowdrops or the Confessions of a Galanthophile, I revealed that I am obsessed with snowdrops. |
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In 1937, they took the racetrack by storm, winning everywhere and lifting a quickly obsessed nation out of its doldrums. |
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Many of the most pompous and arrogant men I've ever met have been obsessed by upgrading their flight tickets. |
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Alex is possibly the most annoying person in the world with his male model cleaning obsessed ways. |
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Indeed, it could be said he is obsessed with the first family of American politics. |
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Despite revelations of wrongdoing in high places during recent years, Ireland remains a society obsessed with secrecy. |
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We may become so obsessed with our ability to anticipate future events that our anticipations may seem to be real to us. |
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Why are the British obsessed with tea and crumpets and being civil about things? |
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Ever since he had signed the letter of intent, thoughts of the merger had obsessed him. |
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He becomes obsessed with them, and when he develops photos that threaten their happy marriage, he becomes a powder keg waiting to explode. |
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Mine is a fusspot round the house and is obsessed with things being ironed correctly! |
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This week they were obsessed with a proposed constitution for the European Union and whether to have a referendum on it. |
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His commander was obsessed with inter-allied cooperation and Fredendall's open disdain was a direct challenge. |
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If you haven't spoken to these people, it is hard to explain just how obsessed with sexual apartheid they are. |
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You could tell him to sleep and to stop being so obsessed with sports because they only rile him up. |
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Uninterested in apologetics and theodicy, Carroll is nonetheless obsessed with the God she finds in the natural world. |
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And we also see how the underground hero is so obsessed with culture jamming that it has taken a toll on his marriage. |
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This volume is less obsessed with his rather absurd infatuation with the diary's editor. |
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Cartoons usually depict archaeologists as crusty old fogies, covered in cobwebs, and obsessed with old bones and cracked pots. |
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By contrast, the French Romantics were fascinated by the figure of the obsessed alchemist. |
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Queen Mary, who loathes sentiment, is obsessed with pruning and especially hates ivy. |
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A number of obsessed fans have stalked her in the UK and made threats against her. |
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Trinity was hoping that Missy wasn't obsessed with Dustin and stalked him all the time. |
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All that changes, sort of, when he meets Jordan, a not-quite manic pixie dream girl who is obsessed with all matters of fate and circumstance. |
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In Glasgow, appearing twice nightly with Stanley Baxter, she became the target of an obsessed fan who stalked her, writing endless letters. |
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The girls were all in high school and were spoiled rotten, always showing off their latest buys at the mall, totally obsessed with themselves. |
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I don't get the constant double standards and idiocy of this aesthetically obsessed society we live in. |
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In art galleries curators seem obsessed by mass media and celebrity, audiences and participation. |
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And a very large percentage of the commentariat are totally obsessed with proving that he is the worst president ever. |
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He seemed obsessed with discussing a film rather than the food and made a number of inaccurate observations. |
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He was obsessed by her looks, to the extent of commissioning designers to run up body-hugging dresses for her. |
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Will was obsessed with Emma but now he's loved-up with Honey and hasn't mentioned or seen Emma in weeks. |
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In the short intervening period sociology has become obsessed with biology, and biology is asked to be the universal explanandum of humanity. |
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As a nation, we are obsessed with stuff, from high tech to low tech and everything in between. |
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He is correct about all of this stuff, but he is also freakily obsessed with this garbage situation. |
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There he encounters a lunatic who is obsessed with murder and who appears to be dripping blood. |
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When I first started secondary school I had one friend that was just as obsessed with Buffy and we fangirled constantly. |
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Meanwhile, in the mean streets of Manhattan, a sad sack mannequin warehouse employee becomes obsessed with peeping. |
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Centering much of their music around tabla and sitar, these guys are obsessed with everything trippy. |
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I think our police chief is a media-savvy publicity hound, overly obsessed with his own public image and the image of his force. |
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Initially, he saw them mainly as a way of augmenting his slender wage packet, but soon he became obsessed. |
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She was, for example, obsessed with death squads tailing her around New York, though for what purpose was never clear. |
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More disturbingly, Gonzalez's aesthetics, confirmed by his own poetry, seem overly obsessed with language and esoterica. |
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She stars as Bridget, a calorie obsessed, thirtysomething singleton who drinks too much and fancies the wrong men. |
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As a lot of people know already, she's a really obsessed, fanatical football fan. |
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The author is obsessed with words, creating characters who are themselves compulsive talkers. |
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But it was gripping and clever and fantastically erudite, and people became a little obsessed. |
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The Liberals have studiously continued to ignore the idea, abetted unwittingly by Opposition parties obsessed with gazing at their own navels. |
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My dad used to be been a complete neat freak, obsessed with shining surfaces and clutter-free room. |
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Why should a ruler obsessed with maintaining his power collaborate with some of his most dangerous enemies? |
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He is also obsessed with vernacular imagery, from family photo albums to vintage erotica. |
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This is what I get for being related to someone that is overly obsessed with what her peers think and is the baby of the family. |
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They're obsessed with systems, and they're good at systemizing, even when they don't happen to be mathematics professors or savants. |
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If we survived without getting the frottage obsessed parkie out of his garden, all the better. |
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Around the time of his death, he was reported to be paranoid, dictatorial, obsessed with his celebrity and his physique. |
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Apparently, he was still obsessed with the desire to learn the art of manly self-defense and concluded jujitsu offered him the best hope. |
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I learned that Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author, was obsessed with the number 64 and wrote it on scraps of paper wherever he went. |
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The clients are obsessed with themselves, but also intrigued by the reticent Mira and her war-torn country. |
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Today's businesses are managed by individuals who are obsessed with the minutiae of manipulating financial accounts. |
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He became instantly obsessed with the possibilities of social media, blogging for hours each day. |
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I have been somewhat obsessed with collecting Sea mat for nearly 3 years now, since my first introduction to these species. |
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It was this matey mentality that he, obsessed with his specialness, found maddening. |
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The two end up marrying other mates, though why is never fully explained seeing as they're clearly obsessed with one another. |
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Oh, yes, people are obsessed with the horse race, and who wins this and who wins that, without looking at the big picture. |
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But Pyle was obsessed by the stories he could not tell, especially when the censor quashed his column on battle fatigue. |
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I think the answer to the majority of these issues is therapy for the self obsessed individuals concerned. |
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But behind the hockey pads and blender parts, there ticks a mind obsessed with ticking people off. |
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Coltrane was also a sublime melodist, who in later life became obsessed with the untapped possibilities of rhythm. |
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Instead of the often surly and obsessed golfer with a dodgy sense of humour a more humble and accessible golfer came to light. |
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The country is acquiring a reputation, partly deserved, for being obsessed with its own decline but unable to do much about it. |
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With TV schedules chock-a-block full of irritating property makeover shows, you can't deny we're all obsessed with interiors. |
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It's a beaut, and just the thing to tear even the most obsessed soccer fan away from his reading material. |
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She also says that any man who's obsessed with football is terrible in bed. |
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It never really came and it seemed as if both Jones and Wilkinson were obsessed with hoofing the ball down the middle of the park. |
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On the docket tonight, a startling decision from a judge who's ordering the late-night show host to stay away from an obsessed fan. |
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He becomes obsessed with pumping iron at the gym and starts taking vitamin and steroid supplements to bulk himself up. |
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Repelled by the sunless, cramped conditions in the cities, well-intended architects became obsessed with order. |
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He is an artist obsessed by the horror of existence and the terrible vulnerability of being. |
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The band is obsessed by the music of Rhythm and Blues, with its contagious grooves, boogie piano, sax riffs and overdriven guitar solos. |
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He is obsessed with religion, with strict adherence to ceremony and unquestioning subservience to the teachings of the church. |
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He became obsessed with study, sleeping only four hours a night and allowing two hours for rest and going to divine service. |
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Ben recently denied all but the earrings to the New York Post, but if you were acting like a desperate, obsessed dumpee, wouldn't you? |
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Back before we got 8 digit phone numbers, and before we got a touch-tone phone, my mother was obsessed with winning radio competitions. |
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No other single sportsman is so obsessed with winning or so totally outclasses the rest of the competition. |
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She is a nastily neurotic newly unemployed she-devil obsessed with weight, beauty, and things unnamed. |
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Liv tilted her head to the side as if the weight of thinking about all that she was obsessed with was weighing her down. |
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This quixotic politician became obsessed with the plight of Afghanistan, the Afghan people, and with taking the fight to the Soviets directly. |
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To begin with, they are adepts of conspiracy theory, obsessed with information, disinformation, propaganda and its country cousin, mind control. |
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The film is about a shell-shocked WWI veteran, who becomes obsessed with restoring the intricate mechanical Harrison clocks, regardless of the personal cost. |
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We also happen to have a wonderful commentator, Clive Irving, who is obsessed with aeronautics. |
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Why, I wonder, is Davenport so obsessed with defining himself as part of the British aristocracy? |
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As anybody who has seen his now famous rant on Parks and Recreation knows, Patton Oswalt can get a little obsessed. |
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Seventeen months later, a recently awoken Kennex is obsessed with figuring out how The Syndicate planned the ambush. |
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He has wild swings between trying not to care about Lana and the baby, and being completely obsessed by it. |
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Leftist psychologists are obsessed with the fact that conservatives are more acceptant of the power and authority arrangements in our present society than they are. |
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Perhaps the excitement of her fantasies wore thin, and she became obsessed with the idea of confessing all, hence acquiring a thrill and notoriety of a different sort. |
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Hanks plays the part of Chuck Noland, a troubleshooting exec with FedEx, obsessed with all those jillions of packages being delivered at the time promised. |
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I became obsessed with the tiny white chunks of coca that changed hands all around me. |
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The auteur critic is obsessed with the wholeness of art and artist. |
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Unlike Hannah, who is cripplingly obsessed with how others perceive her, Tris is not attempting to please anyone. |
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Were you ever with a guy in a relationship with somebody so obsessed with something that you had to kind of put the kibosh on either the guy or that thing? |
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Businesses, charities, seem obsessed with rebranding themselves. |
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He is a household name, despite the abstruse nature of his work, because he worked extremely hard to market himself and was obsessed with his recognisability. |
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Cooper's constant references to research show that, like her husband and his boss, she is a policy wonk obsessed with the minutiae of people's lives. |
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Cash, an intensely introspective son of a mill manager, was obsessed with how the alchemy of class, race, and gender combined to forge the southern character. |
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Jones became obsessed with regality, parading around Paris in dress uniform, taking audiences with Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and courting French debutantes. |
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Add to this a UK music press obsessed with novelty in the post-punk era, and you've got a microwave recipe for compartmentalization via xenophile adoration. |
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I suppose if you get obsessed with the notion of being a writer more than the writing itself, that would be bad. |
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Raphael Lemkin was, by all accounts, obsessed with genocide long before he invented a name for it. |
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Celebrity obsessed fans can snap up exact replications of star's dentures which clip-on to the front of their own teeth giving them a Hollywood smile. |
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They cite the demands, reproaches and scaremongering of an obsessed media. |
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Torn, we are told, was so obsessed by anatomical study that he stashed anatomized body parts under his bed, an unhealthy practice that contributed to his early death. |
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The whole altercation is fairly adorable and the Internet is expectedly obsessed with it. |
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After years of exaggerating the snow-vocabulary of arctic peoples, suddenly journalists everywhere are obsessed with the allegedly gaping holes in northland lexicons. |
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She's lippy and rude, and she's obsessed with breaking all my rules. |
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Desperate for a way out of her monotonous existence Kumiko becomes obsessed with the frazzled tape and plots her journey to Fargo. |
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An obsessed psychologist stalked her ex-lover and his new girlfriend before a Hallowe'en night confrontation ended in murder, a court has been told. |
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For someone obsessed with the quirks of fame and applause, la diva may have lost a bit of her talent at garnering those perks. |
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With wearables on the rise, everyone from dad to grandma has become number obsessed this holiday season. |
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Besides keeping meticulous records, the fifth earl of Huntingdon was a man of exemplary piety, a moderate Calvinist who was obsessed with sabbatarianism. |
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Everyone must think that Australasians are obsessed with the Olympics. |
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Over the next decade and a half, she became increasingly obsessed with shredding her image. |
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Like so many other deeply religious young men obsessed with fighting an ideological war, his mind was skittering. |
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A young Italian woman was allegedly murdered because satanists had become obsessed with the idea that she was the re-embodiment of the Virgin Mary. |
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These women are so obsessed with the idea that they are the ones wanting commitment while men don't that they can't make head or tail of this new version of themselves. |
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He has been obsessed with music since his childhood in Paris, and it infuses his work in fashion. |
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The stunt man presents a less glowing portrait of the obsessed movie director. |
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His ploy to unite the party behind the compromise of the current policy probably still feels a master stroke but he forgot the rest of Britain is less obsessed with Europe. |
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Gorboduc was doing poor business at The Globe, and people were obsessed with cock-fighting and bear-baiting and didn't give a fig for the live theatre. |
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Western collectors of Benin art are obsessed with antiquity. |
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But while 11-year-old lila may be obsessed with Instagram, Moss admits that she's happy with her lack of followers. |
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The teleportation Accidentby Ned Beauman A Berlin set designer obsessed with teleportation follows his heart to Los Angeles. |
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The results were so good that the top brass who came after Maple grew increasingly obsessed with numbers in general. |
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People have forgotten what totalitarianism looks like, because they became obsessed with George W. Bush. |
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Two decades on from his masterpiece on anti-Americanism abroad, Whit Stillman remains obsessed with native-expat dynamics. |
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His love of the bioscope reflects a nation obsessed with movies. |
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As a result of talking to no one of any importance, they fell into the trap that so many in the media do of becoming obsessed with spin and trivia. |
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Americans have been unduly obsessed with the American-born cleric ever since he was linked to the Fort Hood rampage. |
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I admit as well that I hate bureaucratically obsessed twits. |
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They're obsessed with it, they're umbilically connected to it. |
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Kogito Choko, modeled on oe, becomes obsessed with tapes made by his lifelong friend before he committed suicide. |
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What do Tiger Woods, his numerous alleged girlfriends, and we, the ogling, obsessed onlookers all have in common? |
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The remainder of Saw is spent unravelling the puzzle, offering sly red herrings and tracing the progress of a detective obsessed with cracking the case. |
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Arnold became obsessed with breaking through the pain barrier. |
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They exchanged horror stories about controlling brides-to-be who obsessed over the trim on bridesmaids' dresses and got into screaming fights about appetizers. |
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For those who are obsessed with the popular reality show, the wedding was a pinnacle moment. |
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Yogurt is a putatively healthy product, and people in these parts are obsessed with fitness and nutrition. |
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An oddly motivated stunt biker named JC shows up and suddenly gets obsessed on R-Mel, his gold dust woman, that weird white felt hat and the hide sacking moto-cross caca. |
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How else to explain the popularity of a novel so free of plot, so obsessed with existential rumination and recondite philosophy? |
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For the weather obsessed, the calendar features information on the average temperatures each month, the average rainfall and the cycles of the moon throughout the year. |
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Casey is a man in a hurry, obsessed with gadgets, determined, for instance, to shop only on-line, but his progress has stalled a little this year. |
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In an age obsessed with celebrity, the glitz of our 'starchitects,' backed by large staffs and copious public relations support, dominate the headlines. |
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In a time obsessed with figures and analyses he slashes away upon the field like an old-fashioned swashbuckler tackling pirates in some seafaring epic. |
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They say the pharaoh Khufu who built the Great Pyramid was so obsessed by the construction of his own tomb, he had no money to build tombs for others in his family. |
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I would suggest that the cost of competing in the marketplace is forcing people who might otherwise prefer to be less obsessed with commerciality to focus on little else. |
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Perhaps the saddest family man fetishist is the poor chick who read too much Anais Nin at an early age and became obsessed with the idea of being A Mistress. |
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Through Europe, there can be a kind of internationalism in name and law, but one that conceals a more fragmented continent, obsessed with regional concerns. |
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Before Mitarai took over, Canon had a dozen major divisions that operated like individual fiefdoms, obsessed with building sales numbers at any cost. |
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He's a Piscean, so he tends to become obsessed with things at times. |
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He seems obsessed with the quick hit, his strategies geared more to press conferences than to long-term, practical solutions to the stuff he's pledged to protect us from. |
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Ligeti became obsessed by the complex polyrhythms and irregular multi-part vocalising of the pygmies, which became a great influence on his own work. |
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It is costive and hermetic and yet obsessed with changing the world. |
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Cycling is a sport obsessed with numbers and as the countdown to next year's Commonwealth Games gathers momentum, such figures come into sharper focus. |
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He was obsessed with the idea of the fragility of our world. |
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Following centuries of Billiards dominated by England and France, during the 19th century a third country became obsessed with the sport of cues and balls. |
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He kicked back, wore sweats, became a mildly obsessed day trader on his home computer, and began chauffeuring his kids to school and soccer games. |
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After all I'd done for them I was obsessed with getting back at them. |
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He is so obsessed with godliness that even his minister runs from him. |
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Still, many people, obsessed with their bowels, continue to swell the profits of pharmacists and pharmaceutical companies by consuming purgatives regularly. |
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A preacher may be taken as some obsessed creature in pursuance of his mission but, as one can see, he is also providing life to those he gets acquainted with. |
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Film can sometimes seem obsessed with the hype and glory of the latest passing sensation and the opening weekend grosses of the newest blockbuster. |
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The catalyst required was the elixir of life, tincture, or philosophers' stone, the preparation of which long obsessed men of all ranks, despite its futility. |
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Question Time in the Parliament suffers from the farce of Dorothy Dix questions and Ministers obsessed with point-scoring, rather than problem solving. |
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Houran's studies indicate that the most deeply obsessed also show signs of erotomania, the delusion of having a love affair with an unattainable or uninterested person. |
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Sean was obsessed with dissecting his market into expats and locals. |
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But I keep getting thrown off the horse by some Internet scheme made by a half-brained nitwit obsessed with money. |
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I've become obsessed with a really aggressive, grimy and dirty form of street dance called Krumping. |
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The Boxtrolls is set beneath the charming cobblestone streets of Cheesebridge, a town obsessed with wealth, class and the stinkiest cheeses. |
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We are offered a Hobbes who is not no much concerned as obsessed with clericalism. |
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In brief, Lasch argued that the average American is a narcissist, obsessed with external approval, material acquisition, and power. |
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She began singing at age four and asserts that she became obsessed with voices. |
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Frank becomes obsessed with a single case, involving what appear to be young girls being made to participate in snuff movies. |
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To find comfort, Casey becomes obsessed with building fires to send smoke signals to her mother, hoping she'll see them and come back. |
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The powerful King of Qin is determined to become the First Emperor of China and he is obsessed with conquering his neighbours at any price. |
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Aquarius Being obsessed with your physical self is in the stars now. |
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As a young boy, Victor is obsessed with studying outdated theories that focus on simulating natural wonders. |
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It is unlikely that the groom will turn into Groomzilla, so obsessed by wedding details that he drives even the bride crazy. But it does happen. |
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Like the search for the perfect palindrome, the pursuit of the perfect pangram has obsessed many people. |
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What of demon possession, whereby a person is not only obsessed or oppressed by evil spirits, but these spirits actually reside in such a person? |
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We seem to have become similarly obsessed, abandoning particular, familiar trees in favour of a kind of abstract notion of elmness. |
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Though she's superficial to the point of noxiousness and obsessed with amassing cultural cache, her ridiculous affectations make up for it. |
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The reason I'm mildly obsessed with CRACKLE is the innate fuggheadedness of the contents. |
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Many have attributed this phenomenon to its former Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom, who accepts he is obsessed with speeding motorists. |
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Wittgenstein's sister Hermine said he became obsessed with mathematics as a result, and was anyway losing interest in aeronautics. |
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However, with all this innovation kicking into hyperdrive, our consumer society is obsessed with having the latest version of everything. |
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So when my four-year-old daughter became obsessed with all things princesslike about a year ago I was a little mortified. |
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Keller's story is one of precociousness, a youngster as obsessed with critters as it gets. |
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Why are we so obsessed with this gang of alcoholic losers from Philly? |
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A woman who was obsessed with every detail down to the color of the dishware and the shade of each stone in the fireplace. |
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I guess, when you get a mortgage, somehow you become obsessed with things like oven mitts and garden furniture and couches. |
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He became obsessed with tariff applications, customhouse collections and the various claims that came in an endless and monotonous array. |
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Whereas anorexics and bulimics focus on the quantity of their food, orthorexics are obsessed with the quality, he claims. |
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Along the way, he crosses swords with a sci-fi obsessed criminal, an embarrassing role played embarrassingly by Gibson. |
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Steve Jobs was obsessed with computers, innovation, and minimalist design. |
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Bombshell report in the U.S. or royally obsessed with the Brits? |
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She had always been so vain, so obsessed with her unblemished beauty. |
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In an ironic way, nature balances the situation when the thing obsessed turns on and bites the obsessor. |
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People who love you are obsessed with your talk show appearances. |
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Omo, a German immigrant, is obsessed with harvesting salt from the lake. |
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Once there, vocalist Chris Martin said that they became obsessed with recording. |
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It's an adventure obsessed with detail, dialogue and the kind of delicious graphics that the PS3 has been crying out to showoff. |
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I'm currently obsessed with Chanel's Rouge Double Intensite Ultra Wear Lip Colour in Alexandrit, a gorgeous brick red. |
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Eubank became obsessed with boxing training and went to the gym every day, even working as caretaker to pay his way. |
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To say that Ellie is obsessed with marching band would be an understatement. |
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And he is both obsessed and repelled by all this fuckity-fuck stuff, as he has come to call it in his mind. |
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Uccello was so obsessed with trying to achieve an appearance of perspective that, according to Vasari, it disturbed his sleep. |
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He was a natural philosopher, concerned with the economy of nature and obsessed with an idea of unity, in theology and in nature. |
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When I was eight I was obsessed with Ella Fitzgerald and wanted to learn her vocal style and scat singing. |
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The Weimer obsessed, hard money, Machtpolitik mercantilist policies of Germany will create another financial firestorm in Europe. |
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Everyone is obsessed with technology for entertainment and yakking. |
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Rival Rhona Cameron had dubbed him Logman after Tony became obsessed with gathering wood for the campfire. |
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Dwomoh was said to be obsessed with Diamond's weight and poured liquidised food into her mouth when she was weaning her. |
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