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"It became a fixation," a former staffer told me.
Opera became a fixation for Mr. Braxton about 25 years ago, after he heard "Wozzeck," by Alban Berg.
That form of government became a fixation of that notable computer expert, Tony Blair, and might just be an ineradicable legacy.
But Oluwale, the only black man on the streets, became a fixation - "a wild animal, not a human being", in Kitching's words.
This may not seem especially surprising if you remember the "showrooming" panic that became a fixation for brick-and-mortar retailers several years ago.
The cremation became a fixation for the Thai public, with Bangkok residents folding more than 10m flowers made of shaved sandalwood and placing them at temples.
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Nationally, the specter of voter fraud has also become a fixation for Republicans.
If spotting thigh dimples on aging celebrities has become a guilty pleasure, finding a cure has become a fixation among cosmetic researchers.
According to friends, the amia case had become a fixation: year after year, despite the lack of progress, Nisman kept searching for ways to hold the Iranians accountable.
And divining Google's next move has become a fixation for scores of technology blogs and a favorite parlor game among technology investors.
The urge to improve one's status in the pecking order easily becomes a fixation that sometimes inspires unsportsmanlike behavior: downloading an anagramming program, or disconnecting from the server to avert a loss.
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