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Butterflies represent escape – and death (something of an obsession for Hirst) is the ultimate release.
Collins's arrival makes it seem as if Washington has something of an obsession with Crimson Tide players.
Lawns became something of an obsession.
China has something of an obsession with its public toilets.
Schilling's "friendship" with Johnson is something of an obsession.
Craftsmanship seems to be something of an obsession for both Motus principals.
So-called sticky money has become something of an obsession for hedge fund managers.
Deciphering hieroglyphics became something of an obsession with some Renaissance scholars.
Border queues and delays are something of an obsession in El Paso.
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Modernism became something of an obsession for a France dedicated buried in its reverence for ancient kings and chateaux.
Menegon describes her interest in 3D scanning as having mutated into something of an obsession.
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