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The extraordinary collisions of tone and preoccupation in the interview that accompanied photos of her wedding in OK! magazine (for which she was paid £750,000) are an unwitting window into the falsities of this view of things.
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The results of this observational study revealed that bother was used to refer to negative emotional feelings, pain in a physical sense, and preoccupation in one's own thoughts [ 8].
Conclusions: There appear to be parent gender differences in the mediation of the relationship between poor parental health status and somatic preoccupation in the offspring.
The exercise of bringing locals to express their perceptions and preoccupations in regards to their living environment thus constitutes a valuable complement to the traditional expert perspective.
She goes off at a tangent exploring themes and preoccupations in her life.
Criollismo, preoccupation in the arts and especially the literature of Latin America with native scenes and types.
On the runway, the whimsical, ballet-inspired show took that message to extremes, offering a light and airy collection, where ripples of ruffles and chalk-white Kabuki faces were about as far as you could go from the woes of Wall Street, unemployment, health care and other preoccupations in the real world.
As in most of Europe, agriculture was the main preoccupation in the Scandinavian countries in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Mosquitoes are an ever-present preoccupation in the south.
DEATH is a constant preoccupation in the novel, particularly various forms of mercy killing.
Though obesity has become a national preoccupation in the United States, it did not make the chart of 17 countries where more than 20 percent of the women are obese.
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