Sentence examples for * the preoccupations from inspiring English sources

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Cheese is but one of the preoccupations on the farm.

Hence the preoccupations with logos as well as Lego's.

Yet there is something about Donzy that captures the preoccupations of the French at large.

That appearance set out the preoccupations he was to explore in a dozen magnificent books.

With few exceptions, theological arguments were rooted in the preoccupations of other centuries.

The exquisite confusions of her romantic life especially lend themselves to the preoccupations of young readers.

Luggage is eloquent both of travel culture in general and the preoccupations of its owner.

Although the preoccupations of her art remained the same, their expression changed from day to day.

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But he doesn't know the daily preoccupations of people here".

Such anxieties are, of course, one of the abiding preoccupations of the novel.

They have the same preoccupations as physicians: to preserve health and to prolong physical life.

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