We don't realize the heady pleasures of such paradoxes if we obsess about boundaries. |
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The movies that enthrall, enrage and obsess a billion Indians, on the subcontinent and around the world. |
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With the end of the cleanse so near, I begin to obsess about tasting and chewing solid food again. |
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Grandiosity, rigidity, and intolerance of ambiguity, and a tendency to obsess about things are among the traits associated with the dry drunk. |
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When those dark and provocative thoughts enter your mind uninvited, don't concentrate and obsess over them. |
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He admits he has always tended to obsess over things, these obsessions being mostly musical. |
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Remember though it is a skill and not everyone needs to learn, don't obsess about it! |
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The matters that obsess her protagonists clearly obsess her and her obsessible readers as well. |
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People often run into trouble when they obsess about their weight and neglect other areas of life. |
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Similarly if you starve the chocoholic dietitian of chocolate I will hunt it down, obsess about it more and eventually overeat. |
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In the meantime, regulatory decisions should look kindly on standard formats, and not obsess over the application of antitrust laws in this context. |
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If all goes as planned, Alig soon will face his fans, those who blog about him, follow his tweets, and obsess over Party Monster. |
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Sure, I'll obsess over a book or the folder structure on a hard drive, but laundry piles up in my big basket for weeks, and I never remember to water the plants. |
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See her, in Medea, remember the hammerhead shark, play with a cigarette, remind her listeners that their tape is running out, and obsess about another, very different Billie. |
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This is a question that will obsess me for the rest of my life. |
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Don't obsess over the amount you save, just get into the habit of doing it. |
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It will obsess the British political class and reduce Britain's already damaged reputation in the EU to zero. |
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Or why did America obsess over the trial of Jodi Arias, who killed a white man? |
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Script editors obsess over a screenplay hitting its points, that is, reaching the so-called turning points described by the scriptwriting courses. |
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But although they can obsess over heckles or bad reviews, the judgments aren't always external. |
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When I talk to these men and women, they do not obsess about the past in Afghanistan. |
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If I answer to your questions, it's in all simplicity and not to obsess you. |
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They do not obsess about past military ventures they have been on in Afghanistan. |
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I don't obsess over food groups, or count calories, or tot up my five a day. |
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For more information visit the project page and read Why APC continues to obsess over internet access. |
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You are constantly handing over to Me these concerns or thoughts that obsess you. |
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Don't obsess over their mistakes, or they'll eventually stop consulting you. |
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Guys, it seems, deal with bad moods or stress through action, while girls may obsess about their moods. |
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I rejoice in the fact that I now have a number I can neurotically obsess over. |
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Part of the reason people obsess and stress over work is because they want it to be mistake-free. |
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The fire department prepares for disaster-they don't focus on it or obsess about it. |
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We obsess about creating quality products whose comfortable and durable feel will create an outstanding exercise experience. |
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The professor known as Wittgenstein obsess about the notion of thought itself on almost every page. |
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We obsess over quality in order to create some of Quebec's most powerful and precocious wines. |
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Or do we want to be perfect because we obsess over celebrities? |
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Do we obsess over celebrities because we want to be perfect? |
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I think we obsess over a lot of the same details in a situation. |
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Right now it is too dangerous to obsess about such things. It will only make life harder, and life is hard enough as it is. |
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But an accomplished cupper like Batlle need not obsess over brewing methods, because she knows what she's doing, and what she's tasting, regardless of muddiness. |
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The duo's meticulous year-round tracking of ward byelections is easy to mock, but it is the only way in which the polls that so obsess Westminster can be checked against real votes. |
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They blame, credit, and obsess about the 53-year-old in the White House. |
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I obsess about causing harm to others through some unintentional act. |
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It follows him through all the phases of his existence as a spirit, until he has acquired such thorough self-command that evil spirits renounce the attempt to obsess him. |
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Fortunately, the day was too beautiful to obsess on my thoughts for long and so I kept moving until I located my area in the field behind his house. |
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Librarians obsess about edging the collection. If you have paperbacks or novels stored in deep shelves, make bookstops from free wood. |
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In the meantime, they obsess over one man selling parts for one Sten gun. |
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