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Kublai, in common with other Mongol rulers, was much preoccupied with religion.
Shakespeare appears to have been much preoccupied with ingratitude and human greed in these years.
Stevens is much preoccupied by "greatness", which, for him, means something very like restraint.
Richard was a tall, vigorous man, handsome with fair hair, highly self-conscious, and much preoccupied with his self-image.
South Sudan has no coastline, but it may well join the International Maritime Organisation, much preoccupied these days with piracy in nearby waters.
He was already much preoccupied with the problem of discovering anti-bacterial agents that were not toxic or harmful to the living organism.
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The cavity is conical, a form that much preoccupies Goldsworthy, who often declares a debt to Brancusi.
Maybe Democrats are just nicer, but a more philosophical view is that liberals are committed to, are in fact bedeviled by, ideals about process that do not much preoccupy conservatives, at least contemporary ones.
For another, politicians, who once took their cues from a handful of print publications, are now much more preoccupied by polling and televised shoutfests.
For now, however, he is much more preoccupied by the possibility that anti-EU agitation could cost somebody else his job.
Whether or not the new owners of Halston can capture the inventiveness of its founders, the fashion industry, for now, is much less preoccupied with breaking design conventions.
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