Anecdotal evidence suggests that a convicted hoarder will almost always collect again. |
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It is possible that some of the peculiarities in the hamster's ingestive behaviors are related to the fact that it is a larder-type hoarder. |
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My husband is a compulsive hoarder and shopaholic, filling every inch of our six-bedroom house. |
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The avid hoarder is packing up her entire collection of 1,250 lamps and taking them with her. |
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I suppose I'm a bit of a hoarder in many ways, but that was my data, dammit! |
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As Mauss perceptively noted, the gift economy enhances the authority of the most prodigal giver, not of the most aggressive hoarder. |
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You might keep a collection of greeting cards or set of ornamental ducks? for you're a hoarder through and through. |
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But, one guaranteed to traumatise the hoarder and make the hoarding subsequently worse. |
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An admitted hoarder, Mr. Menchaca tends to clutter up his boats with found items. |
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Emile Moreau, the less clubable governor of the Banque de France, was an obsessive hoarder of gold and tended to do his nation's own thing. |
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I'm a chronic hoarder I'm writing a story at the moment about a home blighted by the mother's hoarding. |
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When food is plentiful, particularly in the late summer and fall, the chickadee becomes a food hoarder. |
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The conservationist is not a hoarder, but a person who makes judicious choices. |
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Such a strategy may of course be justified in the case of severe health or fire risk due to the clutter but it is nonetheless always psychologically devastating for the hoarder. |
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But how does he compare with that other famous tomb hoarder? |
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What no one knew was that Mary Anne was a hoarder. |
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