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Despite his fame, he has maintained the same degree of obsession.
In fact I am almost inclined to say that if you don't have that degree of obsession as a writer, then there's a problem.
It's to the credit of Matthew Gallaway's enchanting, often funny first novel that it doesn't require a corresponding degree of obsession from readers, but may leave them similarly transported: the book is so well written — there's hardly a lazy sentence here — and filled with such memorable lead and supporting players that it quickly absorbs you into its worlds.
But in gaming, everyone here who works with games has to have some degree of obsession with imagining things.
With reference to the form's repetition of lines, Philip K. Jason suggests that the "villanelle is often used, and properly used, to deal with one or another degree of obsession" citing Sylvia Plath's "Mad Girl's Love Song" amongst other examples.
There also seems to be a direct correlation between the degree of obsession that these women have with how they look and the severity of their personal histories of abuse.
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He personally had tremendous affection--often to the degree of obsession--with the cobbled old alleys of Damascus and always considered the city a personal sanctuary and second home.
Heller says: "There are lots of great writers whose subject is really themselves, and I don't think necessarily that a degree of self-obsession is a bad thing in a writer.
Thus, consequently, the distinguishing factor, rather than whether the adolescents expressed their massacre threats online versus offline, is the degree or length of obsession with and communication about massacre threats.
Is this the degree of America's obsession with fame, money and wealth?
As a child of the Seventies, there was a degree of inevitability to my obsession.
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