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She is anything but a doctrinaire man-hater.From feminist preoccupations to overtly homosexual ones.
Plebs transfers 21st-century characters and preoccupations to ancient Rome – and finds humour in that mismatch.
Mr. Letterman allows even his private preoccupations to bleed into his on-camera performances.
Mr Brown has his admirable preoccupations: to wean the unemployed off welfare and into work, to make work pay, to increase educational opportunity.
Nonetheless, a choreographer is this year's "associate artist" — a creative figure who, in theory, contributes his vision and artistic preoccupations to the festival.
In its violent yoking together of disparate emotional and aesthetic references, Sontag's thesis is an uncanny presentiment of cultural preoccupations to come.
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Some researchers have been trying to harness this preoccupation to help children with autism develop.
Further studies show this preoccupation to occur in far less extreme circumstances.
"Accelerando" (ACT), released last month, takes that preoccupation to its logical extreme: the album is about how music articulates human motion.
Tarkovsky was barely interested in Lem's main preoccupation: to theorise about what might constitute alien life.
The Yahwist, however, has one very definite theological (or theo-political) preoccupation: to establish Israel's divinely bestowed right to the land of Canaan.
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