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How then to decipher his obsessions, which include plastic bottles?
"It's an hommage to my family's obsessions, which were divorce, falling out of love and politics," Mr. Orner said.
Yet he has never abandoned his wide-ranging obsessions, which echo Lethem's own: film, literature, music, media.
Our friends see right through us, of course but they have their own obsessions, which we treat with a condescending indulgence to equal theirs toward us.
Switching metaphors, he compares the home to the design of classic motorcycles, one of Karp's obsessions, which are naked machines, all working parts exposed.
Geishas show up, plucking at a samisen and singing; they sometimes get pulled into the erotic obsessions, which grow more and more dangerous.
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His hobby developed into an obsession, which became a career.
Slowly, creating crosswords morphed into an obsession, which I imagine is what happens to many constructors.
That it would have denied the power of the obsession which had led to such tragedy.
Overall, the exhibition is bereft of the nationalist symbols and self-obsession which often cloud contemporary Palestinian art.
The Bush administration should step back from its foolhardy missile shield obsession, which dates back to the 2000 campaign.
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