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In later years Mr. Gombrich said that whether someone was Jewish or not was a preoccupation for the Gestapo.
As far as I'm concerned, it has been my only driving preoccupation for the last two years.
Who exactly does she have in mind and why are they such a preoccupation for the prime minister?
Europe is much more of a preoccupation for the hard core of UKIP than for the party's potential converts.
So television is now a preoccupation for the Russian military, which sees it as the main vehicle for influencing public opinion.
But race is no longer a preoccupation for the family, Mr. Gladwell said, and he no longer considers race a strong theme in his writing.
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Happiness, an elusive goal that might very well have appeared frivolous a generation ago to the pragmatic Chinese, is becoming a preoccupation for both the government and the people.
This is a central preoccupation for Scorsese: the ability of cinema as a mechanical process to somehow plug into the human heart of an audience.
Dahin!" Among her preoccupations for the trip was choosing books to take: "Milton, Shelley and Browning must certainly go — and Wordsworth of course.
"It takes me out of my own preoccupations for the semester, and I'm totally involved with the students' work.
Dahin!" Among her preoccupations for the trip was choosing books to take: "Milton, Shelley and Browning must certainly go and Wordsworth of course.
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