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If the traditional parlor game ahead of Apple events is to try to predict the specifications of the next cool product, a more common preoccupation at Microsoft events is to muse about whether people even want what the company is selling.
It would be hard to find a common preoccupation or style in all this.
If anything, an obsession with food safety has relieved him of a much more common preoccupation: an obsession with food itself, its reassurances, its reward.
It seems a common preoccupation of the authors here, most of whom are in the midst of a wider festival circuit and struggling to find the right headspace for work.
Financial stress is a common preoccupation for people at this time of year, as many struggle to work out how to fund a perfect Christmas for their loved ones.
But by far the most common preoccupation in her online postings is piety, and her overriding ambition, as she stated in one tweet on September 13 , 2015is religious martyrdom: "I came here to die.
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For those watching around the country, the Yankees' preoccupation with their past comes off as narcissism.
Cameron's coalition partner, Nick Clegg, said: "This was a Conservative preoccupation.
The troupe's appearance relates to the garden's exhibition "Wild Medicine," which celebrates another Renaissance preoccupation: the healing properties of plants.
In such moments, Trump is happy to tap into a Tea Party preoccupation with demographic calamity brought by a higher rate of child-birth among non-whites than whites.
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