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"Crisis or no crisis, the tension of the country is better for preoccupation with the art of cooking," she counselled the First Lady.
The authors said it "cannot be determined" whether this was a "consequence" of gaming or if naturally larger regions led to a "vulnerability for preoccupation with gaming".
No between-group differences were found for preoccupation with verbal thoughts related to suicide or for the compellingness of these verbal thoughts.
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A paradigm shift has been called for, from preoccupation with simple curative interventions to chronic disease management, long-term support and care.
Look for signs of preoccupation with food.
But for Hollywood, famous for its preoccupation with earthly delights, creating messages for audiences of Muslims in the Middle East, an arguably more ascetic place, is proving much more difficult.
Bush will be remembered for his preoccupation with foreign affairs, to the exclusion of domestic matters.
Libertarians dislike them for their preoccupation with using the state to impose virtue.
Mr. Koolhaas is known for his preoccupation with horizontal layering, rendering buildings like off-kilter sandwiches.
Barlach also experimented with graphic art and playwriting, and his work in all media is notable for its preoccupation with the sufferings of humanity.
Decimus Magnus Ausonius, (born c. 310, Burdigala, Gaul [now Bordeaux, France] died c. 395, Burdigala), Latin poet and rhetorician interesting chiefly for his preoccupation with the provincial scene of his native Gaul.
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