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"There are subjects and preoccupations that are much more important in the country.
Preoccupations that will come into her own novels are everywhere aired in these marginalia.
Technology and the economy have converged to create a set of priorities and preoccupations that are unique to our times.
Lively's writing shines brightest when her discursive remarks demonstrate the methods and preoccupations that have shaped her fiction.
This novel brought together preoccupations that had been present in his fiction from the beginning, such as the perceived hypocrisy of Christianity and a fascination with power.
Parker's art does not often feel so obviously autobiographical, though her obsessions point to some preoccupations that have stayed with her from childhood.
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Rather, it's what seems to be the Jets' and Sanchez's preoccupation that's troublesome.
It's this preoccupation that has ensured the themes of Humans are seldom out of the news these days.
Alzheimer's didn't so much invade his brain as deepen the benign fuzziness and preoccupation that had always been there.
Nonetheless, the footage, both as shot and as edited, reveals a distinctive visual preoccupation that would flourish there and throughout his career.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, fund-raising newspaper campaigns, the Children's Aid Society, settlement houses, public schooling and playgrounds were responses to a preoccupation that has never abated.
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