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Freud called this phenomenon the "repetition compulsion," and went on to observe that the task of the analyst is to convert repeating into remembering.
Pausing rather crossly on her front path, she said: "One can get more excited", and went on to observe that since she had already won all the other prizes in Europe, this was "a royal flush".
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He went on to observe that by being so focussed on what his father hadn't given him James had totally missed what his mother had.
He went on to observe that his younger contemporaries were sick of lectures from the Central Committee, and now refused to listen...
Dr. Kaplan, a professor of popular culture, went on to observe that the current idealization of recovery is embedded in the popular psyche.
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Ruskin was right to note that meteorology lagged far behind other sciences, though he might have gone on to observe that there were good reasons for the delay.
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