Sentence examples for infinite obsession from inspiring English sources

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In 2014, her retrospective "Infinite Obsession" was seen by over two million people in South America, and a second Kusama retrospective traveled through Asia to similarly excited crowds. .

More than two million people visited the 86-year-old Japanese artist's retrospective Infinite Obsession last year as it traveled through Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Brasilia, and Mexico City.

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Some people fear causing harm to themselves or others, some fear disturbing God, and some fear for their own health, among infinite obsessions.

The fitting name evokes a core theme of Chapman's, an obsession with the infinite repetitions found in nature.

Watch above for an (obviously) spoiler-filled recap of the show's first three seasons along with some spot-on commentary on its inconsistent leader, apparently infinite ammo and Shane's obsession with rubbing his own head.

LOS ANGELES — While there are many details in the life of Michael Schur, the co-creator and show runner of the NBC comedy "Parks and Recreation," that convey his obsession with the David Foster Wallace novel "Infinite Jest," perhaps the most salient is that his wife once forbade him from discussing that 1,079-page-long 1,079-page-long 1,079-page-longrings.

Petersen appears both to love water and to be intensely afraid of it; he may not have anything fresh to say, but he's wrung an infinite variety of physical sensations out of his obsession.

His photographs look back at Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama's magical, infinite environments of artificial lights and mirrors that explore obsession and repetition.

It would seem that, for some, the exercise, devotion and abandon required to complete "Infinite Jest" are inseparable from its central themes -- addiction, obsession, the very nature of how we entertain ourselves.

She holds this congenital awkwardness responsible for everything from our "obsession with privacy" to our celebrated courtesy, famous reserve and infinite capacity for embarrassment.

Work, screens, home improvement, shopping, sex and food obsessions are among the most common, though there are infinite ways to numb ourselves from what we do not want to feel.

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