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When his partners were playing and he was taking time out, he would look, for all the world, like a restlessly preoccupied man at a bus stop.
In "Plausible Portraits," James writes, "From the beginnings of civilization it has been the human likeness which has most preoccupied man.
"I'll bring my fiddle and Isaac Stern's bringing his," says Mr. Levi, a pale, preoccupied man with thinning hair gone askew and, this day, an owl-patterned tie (he still can't believe he's taken a job that requires tie wearing).
I spent far too much of my twenties helplessly, if resentfully, in love with a preoccupied man nearly two decades my senior — a distinguished professor who studied the classics and once told me that one of his greatest fears was to discover that he was Casaubon.
I spent far too much of my twenties helplessly, if resentfully, in love with a preoccupied man nearly two decades my senior a distinguished professor who studied the classics and once told me that one of his greatest fears was to discover that he was Casaubon.
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To a woman who distracts herself with fantasies about men rather than focusing on her own challenges, Havrilesky tells her what she plans to tell her own daughters "when they start to place all of the magic outside of themselves" and become similarly preoccupied: "The world has told you lies about how small you are.
He had the aloof, preoccupied air of a man in the back of a chauffeured limousine.
He presents himself as the insecure son of a bipolar father, a man so self-preoccupied that he deprived his son of any confidence of his own; his father eventually committed suicide.
He seemed a little preoccupied with the notion of the man who remains a child, and that is probably true of other designers who explored that idea this week.
But on that winter morning in 1999 when he posed in his office for the portrait that now hangs at New York University, where he is a trustee, Tisch at times looked more preoccupied than powerful, glancing between the man painting him and the computers that tracked the tremors in his $2.1 billion fortune.
The text accompanying this spread reads "Those preoccupied with what's happening in men's trousers should know that current thinking among American designers involves words like "relaxed," "loose," and "drawstring waist".
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