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It is difficult to tell that the telescope is not a preoccupation for Dr. Peterson.
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(Audiences at "Asobu" received a beautiful little package of some of these drawings as they entered the papal palace; it's good to know that frugality isn't a preoccupation for absolutely everyone in the arts).
In later years Mr. Gombrich said that whether someone was Jewish or not was a preoccupation for the Gestapo.
The fact that we as a country, as a national community, have been talking about this one way or another for a century or more suggests that it is not a preoccupation or an obsession for one party or one politician.
It's not a preoccupation, but I'm letting it come, slowly".
This is not a preoccupation exclusive to the Life Sciences.
There is no question that teacher bashing, not just union bashing, has become a preoccupation for many, especially those with a vested financial interest in seeing to it that the education of our children is turned over to for-profit schools.
The line has been a preoccupation for some time.
Communes, it turns out, are a bit of a preoccupation for Vinterberg.
She faces elections next September, and her fate is a preoccupation for all of Europe.
During 1861, botany became a preoccupation for Darwin, and his projects became serious scientific pursuits.
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