When doubled over and obsessing about banana chocolate chip muffins, the last thing on my mind is yoga. |
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I will eventually stop obsessing about this enough to write about something else. |
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The story is about teenage girls obsessing on winning a national cheerleading competition. |
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Only then will we be able to stop obsessing about what's wrong and begin to appreciate what's right. |
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They're not very accurate as a detailed performance indicator and universities shouldn't waste too much time obsessing about rankings. |
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We're both ardent American fans of yours who enjoy obsessing over minute and insignificant details. |
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So how come I'm sitting here, at almost 40 years old, still obsessing about it? |
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Fantasising about being a saint in the city and obsessing on the prospect of eternal hellfire, Charlie realises he must atone for his sins. |
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Like her affluent neighbours in suburbia, Warner found herself obsessing about the smallest things. |
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I remember obsessing over his Purple Rain album inlay, memorising the lyrics. |
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Her 13-year-old daughter, Lianna, comes home from school and tells her mother about all the wannabe anorexics and bulimics obsessing about food. |
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High achievers can easily fixate on their flaws, obsessing about minor problems until they've blown them out of proportion. |
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So why do we still torture ourselves with constant obsessing about weight and appearance and dress sizes? |
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Look at all of the time I've wasted in my life obsessing about my weight and what to eat or whether or not I'm exercising enough. |
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In the interim, of course, I was a flibbertigibbet, obsessing on other things. |
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But I have decided that I am doing myself no favors obsessing about it, which I have been doing. |
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I can't thank them enough for reading me faithfully and carefully, and for joining me in obsessing over books. |
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I always thought that obsessing about weight was for wimps and fatties. |
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Stop tweeting, texting, blogging, watching cable news, and obsessing about polls, lost planes, and focus group-driven politicians. |
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We see them rehearsing, talking, goofing around, obsessing over coffee. |
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And not just sick in the body but in your mind, because you start obsessing. |
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I agree that people are obsessing about this but remember this is a pretty good looking game so I can understand why people are all hyped up. |
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For months following the death, Jade just sat and stared at the walls of her house, obsessing about everything she'd lost. |
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All airlines these days are necessarily obsessing with cutting their operating costs. |
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This is an approach which allows us to understand the central role of Francophones without obsessing over birth rates. |
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Security is not an obsessing problem to the ambitious young man, who knows that fulfilment of his aim will take care of it. |
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It is a prospect that he admits is flattering but not something he is obsessing about. |
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That means that organisations need to look at the long term and stop obsessing about next quarter financial results. |
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Thanks to the Internet and its blog-happy pages, we see people obsessing, everyday, on the minutia that makes for the discovery of previously unheard of entities. |
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Then again, now that I'm spending my days obsessing about a man I've more or less invented, I'm hardly one to cast aspersions on other people's productivity. |
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It helps if there is some deeper truth inside the noir worth obsessing about. |
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And the clear, uncontested majority of them are not worth obsessing over. |
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I'm sure that the web will spend most of this week obsessing over the more supernatural elements of Sunday's finale. |
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Yes, obsessing about problems is itself like a symptom of anxiety and generally not productive. |
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The more cagey British ministers become about the evidence, the more likely are their opponents, and the media, to continue obsessing on the issue. |
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I am not obsessing about it, not more than I ever did anyway. |
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I was an editor of the school newspaper, acting in the spring play, obsessing about which girls I liked, talking Marx and Dostoevsky with my classmates. |
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I miss talking about where my life is heading, what my thoughts are, the state of my relationships, things I'm obsessing about, things that inspire me. |
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What would I be thinking if I wasn't obsessing about whether I'd been overheard gossiping and, if so, whether it was going to ruin my or someone else's life? |
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We have also a tendency in the media for obsessing about stories. |
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The President made a lot of mistakes last week, but most of his critics are making an even bigger one now by obsessing about what he said and did. |
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He was like totally obsessing about cleaning the house and stuff. |
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Offering a quality product and service doesn't mean obsessing about it. |
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The man is not acting in these cases as a channel for his own soul, but is little better than an instinctual animal, if he is not literally an empty shell, which an obsessing entity can occupy and use. |
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Moore also noted English-Canadian hypocrisy: obsessing about corruption in politics in Quebec while ignoring it in Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. |
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You have to wonder how much obsessing Cold Stone did over the nutritional aspects of its Churro Caramel Crave. |
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Also, a friend recently made a comment along the lines of 'once a cheater always a cheater', which I've been obsessing about. |
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The parliamentary jester probably plays the same role, and perhaps we would be better off listening to him entertaining us rather than obsessing over matters of seats, which fuels populism more than you think. |
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I know for me, playing through the beta, I was obsessing about my win-loss ratio, worried that I wasn't winning enough games and just freaking out about this. |
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Apparently Kukucuva had been obsessing about the break-up for some time. |
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We should really be obsessing about how to deliver better care or how to join up services, but if there is an opportunity to have a conversation about structures, we'll have it. |
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So, when it came to the case of PawWestDonezo, I went off script: I stopped obsessing over what he wanted and just did what felt best to me that day. |
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My best friend has not been as caring or loyal as she used to be, and I don't know if it's a phase or if I'm being too clingy and obsessing over this. |
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Physics seems, in fact, to have got itself into a cul-de-sac, obsessing over theories so mathematically abstruse that nobody even knows how to test them. |
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