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He has chosen to see at tangents the writer who preoccupies him.
And while I could tell you about Flora who is enchanting us all with her baby laughter, it's my boy who preoccupies me.
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But it was Grant, not Twain, who preoccupied me during my stay in Galena.
Distraught, upset, adversarial parents who are preoccupies with their negative feelings with each other and how upset they are by the legal or day to day actions of the other, are perceived by their kids as unavailable and unstable emotionally.
/ A man who is preoccupied with and often vain about his clothes and manners; a dandy.
Again, a contradiction: How had dating someone who was preoccupied with transitioning become stable and even mundane?
Anchoring the show will be the work of Marcel Broodthaers (1924-76), a Belgian conceptual artist who was preoccupied with language.
In each case, prosecutors said, Mr. McDonald targeted travelers who were preoccupied, including one who was paying a taxi driver and another who was buying a ticket.
He has invented a narrator who is preoccupied with the ways in which his destiny has been determined.
Reading about Hartmann's theory, I thought of Yael, the art-history graduate student who was preoccupied by nightmares of the Holocaust.
Friedrich Schelling and Henri Bergson, who were preoccupied with the uniqueness of human experience, turned to intuitionism, which "sees things invisible to science".
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