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When your children develop an obsession you can either tolerate it, resent it or embrace it.
That was when Mark really started to develop an obsession about his father's childhood home – and the treasure.
Robert Ripley, an American illustrator, turned to cartooning strange sporting facts and began to develop an obsession for everything weird and wonderful.
People who don't go on to develop an obsession with pop may pine for the hits of an objectively bad year for music – say, 1960 , 1975or 1997 – because of the power of associated memories.
Increasing numbers of young people are being admitted to hospital because of eating disorders, figures show, with the blame in part being put on the rise of social media that has helped develop an obsession with image.
Not wanting your child to be one of them is a perfectly legitimate parental aspiration, and it's understandable (if deeply regrettable) that parents develop an obsession with the phrase "as the crow flies", are forever getting out their tape-measure to see point-what-of-a-mile they live from a particular school, or send their kid miles across town to another.
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Tamerlan, however, developed an "obsession" with it.
At some point Ezra developed an obsession with the calendar.
I have recently developed an obsession with ugly furniture.
We seem to be developing an obsession for punishing speech.
"Dick" stars Kathryn Hahn as a frustrated filmmaker who develops an obsession with a mysterious academic (Kevin Bacon).
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