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Tyson believes that such objects indicate a collective fascination with his sphere of expertise.
That generation, born between 1946 and 1964, had a collective fascination with butt-kicking, entrepreneurial achievement.
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She names the difference between the collective fascination with an individual and their demonstrated talent, the "celebrity residual" and she analyzes the implications of this residual to the economy, as well as to the media and personal services industries.
Our collective fascination with how "big" a woman gets when she's pregnant (and how soon she loses the extra pounds) is more than voyeurism or idle curiosity.
Just when you figured America must be growing weary of conversations about how weird it was that everyone used to smoke and drink martinis all day long in the early 1960s, the series comes back around again with a hot narrative curveball (zoobeezoobee zoo), and our collective fascination is renewed.
HOLLYWOOD'S collective fascination with the silent-film era is hitting a peak with "Hugo" and "The Artist," each a homage to a bygone time.
As recently as July, he won an injunction preventing the release of an unauthorized sequel to "The Catcher in the Rye". And yet, our collective fascination with his life rather than his writing suggests another bit of code, or at least a set of clues.
But is our collective fascination with her really dependent on her potential to run for office?
He suspected that his territory was the collective fascination with image itself rather than the conceptual urge to undermine that fascination.
In The Viral Network, Theresa MacPhail examines our collective fascination with and fear of viruses through the lens of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic.
"Sort of like a salon for news junkies" is Gilbert's description of the gatherings of her coterie, which seems somewhat misleading, given that the group spent far less time chewing over the front-page fodder served up by the Dallas Morning News than they did indulging their collective fascination with who had died recently and what had been written about them.
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