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50 Even if one were to consider substitution of a new substrate to be a "fixation", the fact remains that the original poster lives on in the "re-fixated" poster.
Undervaluation seems to be a fixation of his, going back to his childhood, when he felt that his father was mistreated and underpaid, and the early days of his career, when he often felt underappreciated and overlooked.
Instead, Trump has been raging at the FBI for what he perceives to be a fixation on the Russia investigation at the cost of failing to deter the attack.
In the US, there seems to be a fixation on these positive narratives; thus, after a terrorist attack or similar disaster, some will claim it has made them "stronger than ever" – the Hollywood ending for real-world trauma.
Lacking any of them would be a fixation that terminates the dialectics of the new.
But what perplexed us even more was what seemed to be a fixation with the issue.
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It's a fixation.
"When he wants something, it's a fixation, it's 24/7.
There's a fixation with my headgear, obviously, which I find tiring.
It is a fixation reinforced by its victory in an improbably dramatic series when Australia last visited four years ago.
La Décima has been a fixation for Los Merengues ever since Zinedine Zidane struck them to the title at Hampden Park in 2002.
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