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It's become like an obsession for him. . . .
His attention to Gates makes one wonder: Has it become, perhaps, an obsession for him?
Skiing was an obsession for him, and he designed the team's red-and-white uniform.
"Driving the cost down was an obsession for him," Mr. Post said.
Back at work in the garment district, Mr. Valley, looking over a long and lean style of high-waist gray wool trousers, framed with stripes of darker gray, said that designing pants has become something of an obsession for him.
The decline is his ratings reflects a widespread view that a politician who once claimed to be able to cut through bureaucracy and get things done is now bogged down in a personal battle with the courts which has turned into an obsession for him.
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And nor can I stop this obsession I have for him.
Mr. Moreau's hunt to find replacement macaroons worthy of a perch on the Century's china became something of an obsession — if not for him, then for Mr. Cooper, who has served as the Boswell to his Johnson.
Muller said in 1981: "For 30 years Hamlet was a real obsession for me, so I tried to destroy him by writing... 'Hamletmachine.' German history was another obsession and I tried to destroy this obsession, this whole complex.
His mother, Elizabeth McCollum, who has struggled to make sense of his obsession for years, said yesterday that she blamed him for his latest troubles.
In an interview, Christopher C. Kraft Jr., who worked with Mr. Cohen and preceded him as the director of the Johnson Center, called him a problem-solver with an obsession for details.
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