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"Good," she says, all vagueness and preoccupation.
Socializing, rather than swimming, is their chief interest and preoccupation.
Musk is better known for his eccentric pronouncements and preoccupation with technological moonshots.
Alzheimer's didn't so much invade his brain as deepen the benign fuzziness and preoccupation that had always been there.
The result is a magisterial evocation of emotional flux and preoccupation with the ordering containment of art.
He added that the pope's comments reflected the Vatican's growing worry about, and preoccupation with, the situation in Iraq.
The interest of Abi Morgan's Splendour, presented by Paines Plough, lies in its formal experiment and preoccupation with hidden thoughts.
The show also seeks to correct the misconception that Renaissance portraits were the exclusive invention and preoccupation of artists in the south of Europe, especially Italy.
The emphasis on richness of material, excessive decoration, and preoccupation with surface set in motion a process of decline that was not arrested till the 20th century.
These patterns are reflected in a style of life characterized by impatience and a sense of time urgency, hard-driving competitiveness, and preoccupation with vocational and related deadlines.
At first glance, Kokoschka's landscapes seem to follow the principles of the Impressionist school because of their bright colours, ephemeral delineation of shapes, and preoccupation with light.
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