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In Comment this week, Dorothy Wickenden writes about the vocabulary of class warfare and Obama's efforts to connect with voters: With the Republicans preoccupied by their race to the right, Obama has the luxury of honing a message aimed at the middle.
Why do you think she's so preoccupied by their names?
Until late in the third quarter, it appeared the Giants were preoccupied by their recent roll.
And yet the Giants are preoccupied by their red-zone offense.
They'd been too preoccupied by their apocalyptic speculations to notice how long he was gone.
BDD patients are significantly younger, more depressed and anxious than this group, and are more preoccupied by their nose and check their nose more frequently.
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An emergency would throw any bureaucratic office for a loop — not to mention one where staffers are preoccupied by flooding in their basements.
An emergency would throw any bureaucratic office for a loop not to mention one where staffers are preoccupied by flooding in their basements.
We learn the affecting details of Conn's wife's struggle with Parkinson's disease and how his two daughters essentially abandon him in his senescence, preoccupied by the complexities of their own lives.
The assumption is his cohorts, Angus Fraser and Mick Newell, will be preoccupied by the progress of their sides which are either battling to win the Championship (in the case of Middlesex and Fraser) or to stay in the top division (Nottinghamshire and Newell).
While certain topics were common, patients were preoccupied by different problems depending on their degree of renal insufficiency.
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