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Very young schoolchildren, especially little boys, often develop a fascination with the janitor.
We see Holmes bare-knuckle box, analyze handwriting and develop a fascination with bees — all skills that will later become important in his career.
The "Funhouse killer" was never found and, four years on, in 1973, Devin is quick to develop a fascination with the story.
Many doctors and scientists develop a fascination with the Nobels in graduate school, if not earlier, in part because of the Nobel Foundation's reputation for a secretive process that rivals the Vatican's.
Chandler's 15 years of writing Taggart, the show that spawned a catchphrase – "therrrre's been a murrrder" – without the line ever actually being said, helped him develop a fascination with real-life crime and court tales.
In those days you'd be lucky if you could find one eyeshadow with heavy pigment.' McGrath describes her family life as 'very religious, very conservative'; her teenage rebellion was to develop a fascination with the Blitz Kids (Boy George, Marilyn, Spandau Ballet, famed for their outré make-up), whom she used to follow around the King's Road when she sneaked away to London.
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