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Obsessions

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Obsessions meaning

plural of obsession

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In her new book, she writes an essay about the loneliest whale in the world, using the obsessions of others to tell the story, rather than her own obsessions.

Her obsessions include all things Disney, musical theater, dance.

Succession – the concept, not the streaming series – was a lifelong fascination for Shakespeare, said Evans, who rates it in the Bard’s top three obsessions.

The usual main storyline follows Joe in his quest for love and the consequences that come with his obsessions.

Who could forget Ralphie’s eccentric father (played by ), strange obsessions, or sweet, ever-patient mother ()?

And if Ji is right about the Martian climate, that information could help resolve one of humanity's all-time biggest obsessions: is there life on Mars?

My partner and I once played a game where we tried to pinpoint the exact lyric from "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess" that cemented our Chappell Roan obsessions.

Some have managed to cash in on their obsessions, building up lucrative followings of toy fans online.

The series is unapologetically weird, full of strange sex and wild obsessions, hot and muggy and foreboding.

This is the second part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia — to spend some time in worlds beyond the pathological obsessions of President-elect Donald Trump.

I'm also a writer, and inevitably you end up writing about your obsessions and preoccupations.

Much of the stale education system in Belarus, with its enforced loyalty to the state and obsessions with revisionist history, is still a relic of the Soviet era and designed to encourage obedience, not independent thought.

Perhaps that’s why there’s an undercurrent of gratitude in the way people talk about their “Tiger King” obsessions.

The largest group of people referred to the Prevent counter-extremism programme are individuals with a “mixed, unstable or unclear ideology”, including obsessions with violence and massacres.

Two documentaries explore the worlds of people with unique obsessions.

When you explore the rooms of the boys, you see the influence of the mixed heritage, with typical American superhero obsessions and the occasional reference to their Latin background.

A Brexit delay could leave 10 million commemorative coins spinning — QuartzThese are the core obsessions that drive our newsroom—defining topics of seismic importance to the global economy.

A Chinese province wants to lend students $1.4 billion to spend — QuartzThese are the core obsessions that drive our newsroom—defining topics of seismic importance to the global economy.

Addis Ababa Design Week: Growing a creative economy on Ethiopia — Quartz AfricaThese are the core obsessions that drive our newsroom—defining topics of seismic importance to the global economy.

A linguist’s trick to perfectly understanding accented speakers — QuartzThese are the core obsessions that drive our newsroom—defining topics of seismic importance to the global economy.