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As far as I'm concerned, it has been my only driving preoccupation for the last two years.
I recalled this conversation while reading "Only Yesterday," in part because the question of what constitutes native ground is a driving preoccupation of this epic about the Jewish settlement of Palestine in the early years of the 20th century.
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Nussbaum once wrote, citing Nietzsche, that "when a philosopher harps very insistently on a theme, that shows us that there is a danger that something else is about to 'play the master' ": something personal is driving the preoccupation.
German engineers, who focus squarely on the driving experience, couldn't understand the Americans' preoccupation with beverages.
The messages were intended to exploit another relatively widespread behavioral tic — people's preoccupation with goals — to nudge them into driving longer.
The treatments were usually manual based group therapy, followed cognitive behavioural therapy principles, and aimed at lowering the impact of risk factors driving sexual offending, such as changing distorted views on sexuality and reducing sexual preoccupation and easily triggered aggressiveness.
Reflecting Dave's own preoccupations, priests are called "Drivers," souls are called "fares," Scripture is composed of driving directions and Dave is God.
If an older relative is still driving, go along for a ride and look for failure to fasten the seat belt or heed dashboard warning lights; signs of tension, preoccupation or distraction while driving; damage to the vehicle that may indicate carelessness.
"You're driving".
Likes driving.
Not driving?
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