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If speed has become a religious infatuation, it is within the world of high finance that Taylor finds its cathedrals: glass-decked investment banks, which are the tallest buildings of their day, where traders worship at latter-day Bloomberg altars.

A simmering hymn of one-way infatuation, it boiled down to a duologue between Joe Newman, the band's frontman, and Gus Unger-Hamilton, its keyboardist.

As Carrie Battan wrote last year, "Call Me Maybe" was "so sticky and ubiquitous that it transcended the term 'hit.' " The song was about infatuation, sounded like infatuation, and followed the usual trajectory of infatuation: it produced a fever, then irritation and, finally, embarrassment.

Still, if you really have no clue how she'll respond to your declaration of infatuation, it's probably not time for making one yet.

For a century, women have binged on romance novels that encouraged them to associate intimidation with infatuation; it's no wonder that this emotional hangover still lingers.

Given his social media infatuation, it makes sense that Trump is focused on preventing government agencies from tweeting facts rather than on policy.

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But it is also possible to imagine that, in bleak moments, she tired of his endearments ("my little sunshine"), bridled at his pet names ("lumpikin"), and resented the ostentation of a love that can be hard to distinguish from self-infatuation ("It's as if in your soul there is a prepared spot for every one of my thoughts").

The corridors of the Palace of Justice itself are paced by an image of Eros — a dog, marbled in black and white, its jowls quivering, its haunches swaying in time to the slow and steady pulse of its infatuation as it follows its master, a Viennese interpreter, who carries off the situation with the gay complacence of a Schnitzler hero.

"The infatuation with it is L.A. at its worst -- the tendency to want it now, to want it without effort and to want it by right rather than doing the hard work".

It was her first youthful infatuation and it would be her last.

No, not really, but in a 2011 essay Vaclav Smil used the fictional cukes from Jonathan Swift's 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels to make a point about today's serial infatuations with "it" technologies -- simple solutions to complex energy problems.

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