He becomes obsessive over his young student, stalking her and falsifying results. |
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The result is a master class in comedy, in all its cruel, larkish, obsessive creativity. |
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They are accused of being legalist, obsessive about detail, hypocritical and self-serving. |
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Like Bonnard, Max is an obsessive reviser, unable to step away from the canvas and declare the pictures complete. |
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It appears unlikely at this stage and it is difficult to imagine him wanting to inhabit the rather obsessive world that managers must live in. |
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Although the case was settled out of court, her father became obsessive, stalking her and paying a private detective to follow her. |
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The problems that develop in relationships are great fuel for rumination, the obsessive overthinking that often pulls people into depression. |
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Many Tourette's patients also suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder, or attention deficit disorder. |
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The book is salted with introspective passages that document the author's increasingly obsessive antiwar bias. |
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Ghost World realistically portrays the often obsessive, compulsive and maladjusted postures of youth. |
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Since I had, as usual, gone to almost obsessive lengths to get my facts right, I wrote back. |
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The sound quality is almost always atrocious, but for obsessive fans hungry for material, this matters little. |
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As we tour the house, there is no sign of the obsessive perfectionist whose thunderous features can silence a gallery with a single stony glare. |
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Its central figure is a charismatic, obsessive megalomaniac bent on avenging himself on the civilized world. |
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Although I'm not hugely obsessive about it, it has to at least appear to be tidy and clean. |
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Fischer-Dieskau's Kurnewal is memorable for beauteous tone and his obsessive concern for Tristan. |
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Lyrically, it's the musician at his most personal and revealing, bewailing a love affair turned obsessive. |
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He is one of the most single-minded and obsessive sportsmen in the world, utterly intent upon relentless success. |
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Paul's an independent filmmaker whose unbridled ambition is rivaled only by his equally unchecked obsessive nature. |
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DeNiro underacts brilliantly, creating a character whose obsessive concern for control and order is both his means to the top and his undoing. |
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Educated at both Cambridge and Harvard, Smith is an obsessive hill walker, having scaled all of Scotland's Munros. |
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The pair of stories on obsessive and thwarted travel were inherently undramatic and for that reason we wanted to put them on stage. |
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Emerson, whose obsessive, sledgehammer approach makes his reporting often seem an afterthought to his conclusion, possesses neither. |
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I used to worry that this was unhealthy, obsessive behaviour and speculated frequently about its causes. |
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His obsessive nature saw him force actors to repeat scenes endlessly in his films as he strove for perfection. |
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She's cute, she's rude and she's a brainbox and a manic obsessive, that makes her an interesting and real babe. |
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But, being a total and utter obsessive perfectionist about most things, it has been a good challenge for me to leave it very imperfect. |
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He was an aquaintence of the couple with an obsessive nature and had fallen under Seward 's spell. |
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Their airs of passivity and wearied victimization are part of their obsessive rerunning of the past. |
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She said she could no longer cope with her volatile husband who was bringing his obsessive drive for golfing perfection home. |
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You may notice obsessive patterns and habits of mind you weren't aware of before starting this practice. |
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The obsessive and compulsive nature of our relationship was alarming to us. |
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With his eloquence and fluent knowledge of art history, he speaks of da Vinci's obsessive nature. |
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This game gives me a compulsion to my already obsessive nature to keep playing and to kill everyone who isn't me. |
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I am particularly concerned about the obsessive nature of this defendant, and whether he represents a danger to women in general. |
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Delaney owns pieces of clubs and bars around the city, and has an obsessive nature. |
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Eventually, if you persevere, the obsessive nature of the process yields unexpectedly beautiful results. |
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We could've seen why Sara is so stubborn, or gotten some further insight into Hitchens' obsessive nature. |
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His hair and beard were testimony to his fastidious nature and obsessive preening. |
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It is true that the great but balding one has never been very good at multi-tasking, but that probably explains his obsessive behaviour. |
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Unless you have an obsessive interest in the minutiae of American politics, it is unlikely that you will have heard of Mr Shrum. |
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After decades of Marxist-Leninist education, Hungarians of all classes are showing an obsessive interest in their aristocratic forebears. |
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Up to about 1918 he painted scenes of nature that have an obsessive, macabre quality, often based on childhood memories and fantasies. |
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Domestic contentment has provided a secure foundation, enabling him to direct his obsessive focus on career success. |
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She is an admitted obsessive, expecting an almost religious allegiance from her dancers. |
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His reputation has always been that of an obsessive, picking at detail in a way which could drive others frantic. |
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Whether playing backgammon, football or the stock market, De Boer is an obsessive. |
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Even with its size, it retains a sense of delicacy, a handmade quality that creeps out of its obsessive folds. |
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What holds most women back from the brink of full-on orthorexia is the fear of becoming obsessive and losing all their friends. |
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The latest eating disorder is known as orthorexia nervosa, an obsessive eating of pure foods in the quest for improved health. |
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A poem on the subject warns that obsessive over-indulgence is one of the deadliest of sins. |
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It's just a fantastic example of his superhumanly obsessive grudge bearing. |
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It limits our horizons, narrows our imaginations, and encourages an obsessive preoccupation on the personal and petty aspects of our lives. |
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Baseball, with its rotisserie teams, hot-stove leagues and legions of obsessive stat nerds, seemed never-ending. |
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Liszt and Tchaikovsky wrote symphonic poems that probed the obsessive morbidity of Hamlet's psyche. |
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The obsessive artist spent hours hunkered over his mortar and pestle, grinding, grinding, mixing. |
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Blanchett is charming, Thornton, as a hypochondriacal and generally obsessive personality, is amusing. |
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More specifically, problematic cognitions such as obsessive thoughts are seen as the by-products of emotional states. |
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There may also be inappropriate use of toys, obsessive spinning of objects or attachment to inanimate objects. |
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Jane is one of thousands in this country who suffer from a phobia or obsessive compulsive disorder. |
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That said, like all weirdo songwriters destined to evolve into cranky, bearded hermits, he has inspired his own legion of obsessive completists. |
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Other times, compulsions might seem less clearly related to the obsessive thought. |
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Rachel's obsessive compulsions are the symptoms of a depressed woman struggling to gain some control over herself and her world. |
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He has obsessive thoughts but no compulsions, though he would do anything for the ring. |
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As treatment progresses, most patients gradually experience less anxiety from the obsessive thoughts and are able to resist the compulsive urges. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted, obsessive thoughts and to prevent themselves from engaging in compulsive behaviors. |
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His obsessive fetishism regarding the JFK case, however, weakens the argument. |
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As ever with the writer's material, it's an obsessive story involving police corruption, internecine strife and casual violence. |
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But his prickly sense of slighted dignity and obsessive contempt for other people's ethical squalor inevitably drags him down. |
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These give you a real insight into the community of the internet's most obsessive interests. |
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Or it may provide a site that, with the impetus of competition and showmanship, encourages inutile and obsessive activity. |
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Still other patients may experience mixed obsessive recollections with flashbacks and, at times, auditory and visual hallucinations. |
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The mania type of love can be characterized as obsessive in that it is possessive and dependent. |
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She's dealt with her fair share of creepers when it comes to obsessive fans and trespassers at her home. |
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He crosscuts their obsessive stories with hilarious footage from circuses and old sci-fi films. |
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Phil was, at some times, much like an obsessive nanny, always fussing over the cleanliness of the house. |
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Rapidly the mind takes on obsessive tendencies, worrying illogically about the damaging effects that lack of sleep will have on the day ahead. |
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And I do think it's time I got over my obsessive need to pay on time, and in full. |
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Take Prozac and your emotions are blunted and obsessive thinking is suppressed. |
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The bleak but groundbreaking Irish playwright was obsessive about how his works should be presented. |
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By chance we recently discovered the work of a guy who is using his blogs for something utterly obsessive and brilliant. |
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It undermined the well-connected Lady Jane Franklin in her obsessive quest to glorify Sir John as discoverer of the Northwest Passage. |
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Both state and federal levels witnessed a gung-ho culture of business deals and obsessive secrecy. |
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And habits that are in response to obsessive thoughts may be a sign of obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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Associations aside, the works are deftly executed, marvelously obsessive gems. |
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Soon, we have witnessed a compact summary of the scientist's obsessive quest to develop a genetically modified human being. |
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The persistent rabidness of your brand of criticism is not far from that sort of unhinged loony obsessive hatred. |
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His obsessive imagining of a lost civilization seems to have joyfully regressed to the thrill-seeking bent of an adolescent model-builder. |
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Some may, indeed, be rascals when out on the town, but the extent of grooms' devotion to their horses often borders on the obsessive. |
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And what about the rumours that Kubrick was reclusive, obsessive and difficult to work with? |
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The ancient Chinese were obsessive record-keepers, and have a written history that goes back 5,000 years. |
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Brain scans won't reveal that you're an obsessive compulsive or suffer from kleptomania. |
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Those of us who live in the provinces wonder at the obsessive efforts of some Tory politicians to ingratiate themselves with that lobby. |
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The eventual question is, to what lengths of madness will the obsessive Murnau go to complete the final reel of his masterwork? |
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The firm's obsessive focus on secrecy helps keep any misdeeds under wraps, say the sources. |
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An almost obsessive trainer, the father of three should be in peak condition for the event and the route should suit his all-round abilities. |
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Surprisingly, since this almost obsessive devotion to art making and home embellishment typically falls within the realm of the self-trained artist, Mary Nohl did study art. |
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The new therapy is supposed to help people control their obsessive thoughts. |
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The success of Black List, Section H encouraged Stuart to write a more experimental form of fiction, and to explore the obsessive, alogical nature of minds like his own. |
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Sweden would somehow hold out without him, but when he returned in 1714 to renew his obsessive campaigns his officers would assassinate him to end the nation's suffering. |
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This type of therapy aims to challenge obsessive thought patterns and ritualized compulsions. |
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The paintings, ephemera, wall texts, and audio tour construct a story of an obsessive, gifted genius who lived for love and art. |
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Jefferson is an obsessive voyeur, through a carefully concealed camera he watches the women at home, cooking, bathing, entertaining guests and making love. |
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His obsessive knee-jerk reaction of jumping onto the country's retaliatory bandwagon without a by-your-leave demonstrates what an excuse for a leader we have. |
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If you're a music-lover with a sizeable stack of albums, a cassette player and a tendency towards nerdy and mildly obsessive behaviour, chances are you've made a mix tape. |
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There are authors and ghosts, obsessive compulsives and shedloads of kids. |
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In America, the death of an American star is really the occasion for a garrulous, obsessive, round-the-clock denial of death. |
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It is a city that caters to the obsessions of every type of obsessive. |
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His penchant for detail and symbolism are catnip to obsessive fans who read between every line, scrutinize every frame and pick apart the show's cryptic teasers. |
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Some addicts cave in to their most lustful and obsessive desires on a regular basis, while others remain impotent and untemptable no matter what is dangled in front of them. |
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Smith circles his themes with the obsessive dolor of a man lamenting a lost opportunity, spawning gorgeous, tangential what-ifs and could've beens. |
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The moment of grim realisation that I was procrastinating in an obsessive fashion came standing at the sink one day, when I caught myself polishing the cutlery. |
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Don Pedro's arc moves him from proud hidalgo to magnificent obsessive, an all-macho embodiment of the extremes of empowerment, totally devoid of any self-doubt. |
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We've always known that apart from a healthy outdoor sport that can turn you into an obsessive fruit and nut case, golf is a great way of socialising and schmoozing. |
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McCauley may have married beneath her station, but Gordon-Levitt has obsessive fans. |
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As with all great movies, its truth are immutable and its fans are obsessive. |
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When you're doing a high-tech type of job, working under pressure against impossible time-scales, you tend to fasten on something silly and obsessive to ease the strain. |
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He was paranoid, obsessive, perfectionist, thin-skinned and self-righteous, and his diary is the long story of a man going mad and taking forty years over it. |
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He is shy, obsessive, self-critical to the point of parody, and liable to spontaneously combust when confronted by anyone who fails to meet his standards. |
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He has made a career out of exploring the darker side of the human psyche, of exposing obsessive characters who seem hell-bent on self-destruction. |
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I was driven, obsessive and Don was imperious, incommunicative. |
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Favoring the palette knife over the brush, the artist applies and scrapes away paint on his modestly sized canvases with an intensity that borders on the obsessive. |
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Someone with anorexia may be mildly obsessive and tend towards tidiness. |
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A self-described mama's boy, he combines a puppyish playfulness with an obsessive work ethic and a hardheaded understanding of the business of triathlon. |
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Everyday life can be a terrifying ordeal for the autistic, who struggle to grasp what is happening around them and often retreat into ritual or obsessive behaviour. |
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The very fact that they had never endured a blitz or an invasion seemed to account for the obsessive fears of a nation always irrationally jumpy about its own security. |
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Where did he get such an obsessive, paranoid personality from? |
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Those who had watched the most television were more easily distracted and confused, more impulsive or restless, and more prone to obsessive behaviour. |
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You have to be an obsessive control freak with no social life basically! |
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The amusing thing here, of course, is that his character in the film is clearly an obsessive, neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet. |
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The Fugitive opens with the flight of the narrator's own obsessive love interest, Albertine. |
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I'm such an obsessive control freak, over the teensiest things. |
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Over the years, Miss Piggy has been faulted for her clingy, seemingly obsessive relationship with Kermit the Frog. |
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These have been the years in which the explosive growth of both economies leapt from being something British business thought worth watching to an obsessive interest. |
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Her readers, some of whom she calls obsessive, comb her blog and her Tweets for clues. |
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Like much of the recent obsessive comment on the growth of my party, this piece falls under critical scrutiny and betrays the limited, partitionist analysis of the author. |
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Just who do these obsessive eco-warriors in London think they represent? |
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Beneath the bubbling sixteenths an obsessive rhythm, a rat-a-tat on a repeated note with a semitone fillip on the end, adds to the feeling of desperation. |
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Of such things are legends made, amongst obsessive record geeks, at least. |
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The amusing thing here, of course, is that De Niro's character in the film is clearly an obsessive, neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet. |
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You sense that, like any obsessive, he must be tricky to handle at times. |
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Homicidal twins, physical therapy, and an obsessive mineral collection later, that's exactly what happened. |
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Then again I have an obsessive interest in political no-hopers. |
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To his detractors, he was a half-mad paranoiac who nearly destroyed the CIA in his obsessive search for a Soviet mole. |
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Since then, the museum registrar has become borderline obsessive in devoting his time to stopping Landis. |
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I don't see how any Star Wars fan, whether an obsessive fanatic or simply someone who has always just enjoyed the films as fun entertainment, could not like this film. |
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As much of an obsessive fangirl as she can be, she's incredibly down to earth, calm in every situation and able to see hope in just about every cause. |
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The line between being careful about what you eat and being obsessive is difficult to distinguish. |
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Obtrusive cleanliness and an overly obsessive neurotic conformism made him an anarchist. |
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I have a lot of friends and he is the strangest one I've got, a germaphobe, obsessive, so it makes sense he likes the weirdest bird. |
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Chief among them, of course, is the tiresomeness of Julian's obsessive, if benevolent, racism. |
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Shelden speculated that Orwell possessed an obsessive belief in his failure and inadequacy. |
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I think it's a case of the pot calling the kettle black when she says he is obsessive. |
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A confessed music obsessive, Dam perplexed neighborhood kids with his dedication to craft and burgeoning audiophilia. |
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I'm becoming very obsessive about cleanliness and I spend hours every night cleaning up and putting everything in order. |
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The word dysania means extreme difficulty in waking up and getting out of bed and clinomania is an obsessive desire to lie down. |
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The barrister said the drug is known to cause obsessive compulsive behaviour and hypersexuality. |
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Both the theme and obsessive fans were satirised on The Chaser's War on Everything. |
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Dubai The ties that bind can quickly become a noose around your neck if you are in an obsessive relationship. |
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And the psychiatrist himself did not feel totally devoid of some symptoms of molysmophobia, the obsessive fear of contagion. |
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Besides, by this time her desire for a divorce had become obsessive, taking precedence over all other matters. |
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Corden tugs heartstrings as the overweight, accident-prone, opera obsessive. |
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You don't have to be a stereotypical geekwad to give yourself over to the philosophical tenets of Nerdism, the ideology for us obsessive types. |
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In general, Pearce behaved perfectly well but he began to show somewhat obsessive tendencies and began to be a little overattentive. |
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My automatic reaction was to deal with the anxiety he evoked in me by pathologizing him as paranoid and obsessive compulsive. |
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Louise Thomas, 19, of Stockport, Cheshire, had the four-hour operation because she has trichotillomania, the obsessive plucking or pulling out of hair. |
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Bentham was an obsessive writer and reviser, but was constitutionally incapable, except on rare occasions, of bringing his work to completion and publication. |
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Barry, who displayed obsessive behaviour and was twice arrested after they separated, reappeared the following year and announced that she was pregnant with Chaplin's child. |
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Soon Numan had picked up a fiercely loyal fan militia called the Numanoids, who followed him with the obsessive tenacity that only sustained ridicule can foster. |
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An obsessive overdresser, I was often observed even on summer days wearing a flannel shirt, woolen coat, suit, and atrocious-looking shoes made in Russia. |
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Everyone knows the English have an obsessive habit for collecting things, but there are few more obsessive pastimes than the sport of peak bagging. |
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But he could be equally exasperating, obsessive, unempathetic and prone to sudden fits of violence that, invariably, filled him with remorse and self-loathing after the fact. |
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He went on, in that obsessive way of his, to found the Met Office and invent the Beaufort Scale, as well as weather forecasting, then, as now, an imperfect art. |
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As shown in Table 3, the differences were more substantial for depression, the overall GSI score, obsessive compulsive, anxiety, somatization, and phobic anxiety. |
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Do you have obsessive fans like the Hoff does in the series? |
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But I'm subject to obsessive distress when people maladminister words. |
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Gossett and colleagues' recollections of their own obsessive and upsetting thoughts after giving birth led them to investigate if the experience was universal. |
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Beckham reportedly insists on lining up his shirts according to their colour, and his wife Victoria says he's obsessive about symmetry and order in their home. |
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Martin scorsese's untypical 3D children's film is, typically, a work at once both obsessive and affectionate, sweeping deep into a digital clockwork world. |
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For years he had cultivated an obsessive fascination with the common vulture, and even named one album, Urubu, in honor of the Brazilian counterpart of the turkey vulture. |
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