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So it's not just my own preoccupation or identification.
Then it dawns: the camera is reflecting his own preoccupation.
The line dances Trisha saw in the Savoy films dovetailed with her own preoccupation with lines.
As such it's an invaluable addition to Zweig's canon, casting as much light on the author's own preoccupation with personal and individual liberty as it does on Montaigne.
The city and its Jewish quarter, Bom Fim, provided him with inexhaustible source material, as did his own preoccupation with the predicament of Jews in Brazil.
Burnshaw later said that the book was "widely reviewed and vastly overpraised", but it heralds his own preoccupation with body and earth.
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Gelon did indeed have his own preoccupations.
Dialogue is where they pursue their own preoccupations.
This seemed like a good moment to ask about de Villiers's own preoccupations.
The July , 1975 issue of National Geographic seems mostly about itself and its own preoccupations.
Perhaps he was freeing his music from a too specific interpretation, from his own preoccupations.
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