I've been blue-pencilled by madmen, seriously deranged obsessives and fiends in human shape before now. |
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Of most interest to Drake obsessives is Tow the Line, a previously unheard song discovered lurking at the end of an old master tape. |
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It glows a freakish, supernatural, luminous blue, for reasons none of the ice obsessives can explain to me. |
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Springfield is populated by solitary obsessives who are hopeless at coexisting with fellow citizens. |
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This also features some of the material I reference above, and obsessives and completists will want to track it down. |
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All this aside, the boxes are quite obviously the work of obsessives, compiled for completists. |
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Some, but not all of these creators were social isolates, eccentrics, and obsessives. |
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Hollywood turns brides-to-be into petty, vulgar, nitpicking obsessives. |
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The stores are those in your mall that supply stuff to body-building obsessives. |
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Even among political obsessives, there is huge uncertainty about what the new Conservatives stand for. |
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Theirs is a marriage of football convenience made by football obsessives. |
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We on this side of the Chamber, however, are not single-issue obsessives. |
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This sort of information no doubt grips the many Van Gogh obsessives. |
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Still, I'm betting everyone who caught the first couple of episodes wants to know who offed Lilly Kane, and you can count me among the obsessives. |
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In temperament and style DeLillo is Apollonian, a secret sharer with his technocrats and obsessives, whereas Pynchon is chthonic, in touch with darker gods. |
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Even Birmingham's metal primitivists, Black Sabbath, used the technology and the quad mix of Paranoid is drooled over by obsessives. |
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