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These moments represent the preoccupation of my heart, my visual heart".
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Another win should do it for them here but such preoccupations represent the consequences of a disappointing season.
His learned preoccupation with optics, the struggles to analyze and represent the diffusion of light, fathered a poetry of radiance and grandfathers him into the ancestry of Impressionism; his emotively weighty manipulation of pigment did the same for Expressionism.
By giving so much airtime to the Republican leadership battle, the preoccupations of a tiny but vociferous portion of the American electorate is being showcased as though they represent the views of Americans as a whole.
The parents in this study represent the normal range of expected personality functioning, yet their children may suffer from the parents' self-preoccupation and aggressive impulsivity.
In "Buddenbrooks," the young male scion of the family performs feverish improvisations on the piano; his musical preoccupation represents the end point of the businesslike, mercantile lineage of the Buddenbrooks.
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A portrait of society that was related to reality, that sought to represent real life, was the preoccupation only of traditional novelists.
The scale consists of two factors - 'quality of attachment' which represents the quality of a mother's affective experiences such as closeness and tenderness; and 'time spent in attachment mode' which represents the intensity of preoccupation a mother experiences assessed through 19 items based on the feelings, behaviours and attitudes towards the fetus.
That is why I think it is necessary to establish an authority, not at a political level, but at a professional and technical level, without the immediate preoccupation of representing people, without the immediate preoccupation of consensus, where opinions can be expressed in a strictly professional way, but only in terms of consultancy.
The preoccupation with squalor.
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