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But there is a negative side, too, to the continued preoccupation with Hitler and Nazi Germany.
A combination of formal perfection and kitsch seems to characterize a lot of work on view, as does a continued preoccupation with the dialogue between tradition and innovation.
The Hong Kong government's measures reflect a continued preoccupation with public health — some say an obsession — that came about after nearly 1,800 people in Hong Kong became extremely ill with SARS in a few weeks during the spring of 2003, with 299 of them dying.
Near the end of his life, Yeats would write, in reference to the Easter Rising of 1916: "Did that play of mine send out / Certain men the English shot?" A mature middle period saw Yeats's continued preoccupation with the matter of Ireland, particularly during the revolutionary years 1916 23.
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He said he has "a sort of Depression mentality" that makes real estate a continuing preoccupation.
Lastly, I am intrigued by the Anglican Communion's continuing preoccupation with homosexuality and the boycott of the recent Lambeth Conference by anti-gay bishops.
These might not be the works that Ferber is remembered by, but they are a vigorous part of his continuing preoccupation with body metaphor.
Considering his continuing preoccupation with various forms of illumination, the light reflected off the bay has a special fascination for him.
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