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He defined it as "a widespread sentiment that powerful media had gone too far".
Last year he defined it as being "how people behave when you think no one is watching".
He defined it as "The fear that if one is successful, then one's personal needs will be forgotten".
He defined it as the struggle between members of one sex, "generally male", to possess the other.
He defined it as "the collective failure of an organisation to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their colour, culture, or ethnic origin.
In The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, he defined it as "a state of torment created by the sudden sight of one's own misery".
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He defines it as "a heterosexual man for whom relationships and sex are unimportant".
At the same time, he defines it as typical behaviour due to our genes.
More seriously, he defines it as "healthy, active people who are thirsty".
In his own engagement with that "crisis", he defines it as "a crisis of spiritual issues, but also a practical crisis of ecology".
When Grosz hears one patient use the term "sweetie" of the husband she no longer desires, he defines it as "sugar-coated hate".
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