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In Black Planet, David Shields writes about the obsession with which "white people (including especially myself) think about black heroes, black scapegoats, black bodies".
The intensity, even obsession, with which Jeter's performance in 2011 is being followed was assured from the moment he, 36 years old and coming off his worst offensive season, was signed to a three-year, $51 million contract.
In the midst of the midterm elections and the obsession with which party would control the US Senate, there were races at the local and state level with deeper implications for the future of the country.
The script initially called Licence Revoked was written with Dalton's characterisation of Bond in mind, and the obsession with which Bond pursues Sanchez on behalf of Leiter and his dead wife is seen as being because "of his own brutally cut-short marriage".
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Born in 1929 in the Forest of Dean, he developed an early obsession with gadgets which he nurtured while working for the Midlands Electricity Board and which found full rein when he started to make records in 1956.
Where he does follow Taylor, however, is in his obsession with Germany, which, he says repeatedly through the book, was and is the crucible in which Europe's fate has always been decided.
"Collectormania", which runs until tomorrow, is the latest and largest manifestation of fans' growing obsession with memorabilia which is now driving a global market worth an estimated $4bn £2.4bnn) a year.
Zaharie made no secret of his obsession with aviation, which ranged from flying model aeroplanes to setting up a multi-screen flight simulator at home, which he also showed off on YouTube.
Washington's obsession with marriage, which has continued under Obama in more subdued form, not only wastes money promoting conformity, but papers over structural deprivation, of which family instability is typically a symptom rather than a cause.
Their obsession with fashion, which mirrors her own, can be a double-edged sword.
Other analysts pointed to a general European obsession with safety, which is called "the precautionary principle".
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