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The effect of the obsessive pace is that the picture seems locked in.
Industries are paternalistic towards workers and industrialization has been carried out at an obsessive pace.
Today, at 83 years old, Kusama is still working at the same obsessive pace with which she has worked throughout her long and intensive career as an artist.
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He listens to hyper-repetitive electronic music, which seems to fuel his obsessive work pace.
And he insists it still is a hobby, even though the community he's built around himself now includes everyone from Jamie Oliver to tourists and obsessive food lovers desperate to keep pace with the latest openings.
If the broadly paced Largo verged on obsessive and fussy, Mr. Lang's liquid sound gave ample compensation.
Alex Dale's days are measured in fluid ounces as she paces her drinking with obsessive precision, dispatching her soiled bed linen each morning before counting down to her first bottle once more.
Delivering his vocal lines with unsnarling warmth of tone, he added complexity to the role, pacing back and forth in obsessive straight lines and suggesting a terrible, bottled-up hatred.
Chewing on furniture Nervousness Pacing Whining Constant or frequent barking Crazed obsessive behaviors.
We've roamed the remnants of the Temple of Peeping Aphrodite in Trizina in the northern Peloponnesus, and wondered if Phaedra really did pace round its columns spying on the object of her obsessive love, her stepson Hippolytus.
Old habits (pacing, punctuality, prompt bill-paying, neatness) became ritualistic and obsessive.
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