Which right now, and I've been open about this, the Democratic Party, understandably, is fixated on Trump, but it's too fixated on Trump.
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" - Briana, 38 "Fixated on a bird of paradise.
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Where candidates have fixated on nationalism, TED is intentionally global.
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But Rayburn alleged Carter became fixated on Roy's committing suicide.
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That's why TV is fixated on death and the afterlife.
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Turns out, we aren't the only ones who are fixated.
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The island's politicians are meanwhile haplessly fixated on its status.
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When Dan Reicher was eight, he became fixated on wolverines.
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The piano part is similarly fixated on subtly changing themes.
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"For some reason, I fixated on that illustration," he said.
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Wade helps keep social conservatives fixated on remaking the judiciary.
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Mr. Ramírez was also deeply fixated on his personal security.
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People get fixated on the animal sources of these viruses.
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How often have you fixated on something -- for two years!
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These days, it's fixated on doing so with artificial intelligence.
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That's mainly what I've been fixated on this entire time.
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But this February, Britons are more fixated on a political divorce.
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And before that was really fixated on color coordinated funeral choreography.
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So having nothing to say, they are now fixated on Trump.
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They're almost as fixated on Austin as they are on California.
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However, many investors remain fixated on the details of bond contracts.
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What great, terrible athletes or teams are you weirdly fixated on?
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Why is Scott's mind so fixated on the images of globes?
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Some other reporters had their eyes fixated on them as well.
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The only thing that I was fixated on was the experience.
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There's little point in being fixated on comparing metrics, Hochachka says.
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So being fixated on a screen while walking can't be safe.
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Around the world, politicians and pundits are fixated on job creation.
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The world was fixated on her allusions to her private life.
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Yet people are fixated when they are happening in real time.
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"I am fixated on proving that they were wrong," he said.
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Not that he realized it—he was fixated on his mistakes.
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Ancient met modern, both fixated on praising the glory of God.
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One everyday material Lucas has fixated on for decades is pantyhose.
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But we shouldn't all be fixated just on what's not available.
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He was fervently fixated on going fast, for fear of failure.
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Throughout their childhood, she was fixated on being first, and flawless.
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"It seems they're fixated on the fraud discovery business," he said.
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I became fixated on 18th-century European architecture, figurines and sculpture.
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But as usual, we are all fixated on the wrong price.
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They are puckish, emotionally manipulative, charming, scatalogically fixated, hilarious, and resilient.
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Annie's more fixated on her new pet, a gecko named Mr. McGiggles.
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"We tend not to get too fixated on the headlines," Cordani said.
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Ok. And so then, I mean you're kind of fixated on Yahoo.
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Both The Leftovers and Lost are fixated on regret, family, and death.
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I became fixated with eating foods that would help my bowels move.
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But once on the ground, they said, he became fixated on killing.
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After choosing other numbers, their eyes remained fixated on the lowest numbers.
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"I became even more fixated on food and my body," she said.
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His father is fixated on the wall and his own business record.
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The Conservative Party's membership has become fixated on Brexit at any cost.
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At first, she wrote, she was fixated on her so-called imperfections.
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Like her, I became fixated on being protected — except ultimately this backfired.
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The right has been fixated on the Clinton-Alinsky connection for decades.
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Yes. I have friends who are totally fixated on living in London.
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Have you been fixated on any specific ingredients while creating the menu?
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Republican lobbyists have told me repeatedly that McConnell is fixated on winning.
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So don't get fixated on one specific place, like Columbia or Harvard.
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NASA was fixated on future projects, such as the space shuttle program.
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Comey depicts the president as being fixated with sabotaging the Russia investigation.
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I found that I fixated on things more than my friends would.
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He's also written that Mr. Shakur was fixated on spirituality and suffering.
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Mr. Clinton was of little use as he fixated on voters' rejection.
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"Her eyes couldn't stay fixated on my finger," the doctor told me.
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I was so fixated that it affected other areas of my life.
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There's no topic more fixated on by conspiracy theorists than 9/113.
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Cities fixated on that future, however, could be making another risky bet.
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But China is just one of several worries investors are fixated on.
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Fixated by the nightlife, 9S never noticed the door opening behind him.
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Like its author, US statecraft is fixated with pleasing Trump's political base.
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Cable news, in particular, was fixated on partisan squabbles over the deficit.
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We get very fixated on threats and often overlook goodness and beauty.
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But some end up so fixated that their stress keeps them awake.
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In 2015 and 2016, lawmakers fixated on trans students' access to bathrooms.
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I was fixated on "tomatoes" somewhere in 20A, which was quite off.
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Her father, Byron Gatwood, said she was fixated on language early on.
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He is also fixated on using his resources in honorable, inventive ways.
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But above all, the President is increasingly fixated on the Democratic primary.
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It's interesting that Mr. Trump didn't become fixated on it until 2019.
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But Beck fixated on them long after most people had moved on. .
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So it's no wonder some people are fixated on his every gesture.
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He's particularly fixated on the writings of 20th-century British fascist Oswald Mosley.
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But where HEAVN found Woods fixated on her place in the world, LEGACY!
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In both interviews, Pompeo accused the reporters of being "fixated" on the probe.
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Occo appears to have been fixated on my walking direction until I stopped.
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The idea has support that extends well beyond those fixated on fiscal probity.
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Dolores, on the other hand, is fixated on world domination and bloody vengeance.
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Still, he says, he was fixated on the idea of a burger bot.
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Robinson's writing is too fixated on Grace and the peculiarities of American theologies.
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The concentrated, fixated focusing on that – it's good now to not have that.
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With his sunglasses off now, Marshall's eyes remain fixated elsewhere, unreadable and distant.
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I'm not sure why I'm so fixated on this movie trope happening IRL.
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A few months ago, I found myself increasingly fixated on certain recipe videos.
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STANDING O. I get fixated on a particular word break and can't adjust.
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President Trump is absolutely fixated on Robert Mueller's investigation into the 2016 election.
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In art, an old anxious provincialism, fixated on Paris, had been swept away.
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And next week, you could be fixated on kicking your addiction to Reddit.
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He's fixated on her, in the same way that he was on Rachel.
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Again, you're talking, he's fixated on the inferiority of blacks on your account.
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He takes one tentative step forward, then another, eyes fixated on the ground.
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Laverde dies and Antonio, badly injured, becomes fixated on learning more about him.
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An Orthodox Jew, Rabbi Freundel was fixated on the minutiae of Jewish law.
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I sat there listening to it so that was fixated in my brain.
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Frankly it's not something I'm fixated on, and I've cut myself some slack.
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Coe: It's interesting to me that Washington's biographers have fixated on his childlessness.
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Why are Republicans so fixated on ramming through the disastrous Graham-Cassidy bill?
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Much of Capitol Hill was fixated on the inquiry, as was Mr. Trump.
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Analysts say Mr. Modi is fixated on winning next year's election in India.
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Mr. McConnell has for his whole career fixated on elections and self-preservation.
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"Jokowi is fixated on his infrastructure things," he said, using Mr. Joko's nickname.
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Right now we are too fixated on "upskilling" coal miners into data miners.
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Third, Mr. Comey is genuinely fixated on independence and doing the right thing.
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He tries to nudge readers away from getting too fixated on messianic solutions.
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Nahal: He comes across as fixated and frustrated, but that's not entirely surprising.
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But here's the question: why are people so fixated on coal jobs anyway?
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The West is fixated on creating a Palestinian state no matter how corrupt.
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Like any other line of work, tech journalists tend to get fixated on details.
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His campaign is fixated on the president — and his supporters want it that way.
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Fixated on exchange rates and inflation, they allowed the money supply to contract sharply.
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They're less fixated on this narrative that we have of sex in our society.
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The company seems fixated on this idea of helping companies to prepare for breaches.
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They're repulsed by men whose eyes remain fixated on their neckline during a conversation.
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And her mom wasn't the only star fixated on her in the front row.
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He remains fixated on his win -- and the fact no one saw it coming.
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As she fixated on her weight, her world began to close in around her.
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The president seemed especially fixated on Democrats' characterization of him after Wednesday's infrastructure meeting.
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Everyone's fixated on mortality in Westeros as the long-anticipated battle of Winterfell approaches.
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Both seem bitter about the election result and fixated on Hillary's popular-vote win.
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Her eyes fixated on a family photo of Collins with his wife and children.
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For several weeks, financial markets have been fixated on the level of the Dow.
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Imagine if President Barack Obama had fixated on beating John McCain in August 2009.
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If hip-hop has historically focussed on invincibility, this generation is fixated on mortality.
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Now as president of the United States, he remains fixated on the small screen.
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Many said Nucera was fixated on generating revenue for the township with traffic citations.
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Productivity is down because you're so fixated on covering up and using disguising language.
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Markets have been less fixated on top-line jobs report than on wage gains.
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Today's society is fixated on "gotcha moments," sound bites, and headlines to formulate opinions.
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Financial markets have been fixated on Chinese banks' portfolios of so-called nonperforming loans.
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Others are too fixated on their appearance to successfully complete the task at hand.
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Washington is so fixated on the prospect of U.S. intervention resolving the Korean stalemate.
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Through the day, Mr. Trump appeared fixated on the recount and his electoral performance.
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Now many in that group are seen as selfishly fixated on the wealth itself.
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I also feel like, Jesus, there were 86 episodes and you're fixated on that?
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That's what the ants told me as I gazed at them, troubled and fixated.
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Trump was especially fixated on having controversial defense attorney Dershowitz on the legal team.
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The fact that she's fixated on sketches of mittens is not a good sign.
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As the health care fight showed, the caucus is fixated on cutting entitlement spending.
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My mind fixated on exquisitely small flaws, like the dirty floors in my rental.
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In recent months, both Congress and the media have been fixated on tax reform.
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Like Mr. Browne, Mr. Owens is a designer fixated on fitness and anatomical control.
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The more information I had, the more I fixated on what I didn't know.
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Both in public and in private, Stone was fixated on the hackings and leaks.
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Perhaps they did and I was just too fixated on my wife to notice.
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"We try not to get fixated on what's the valuation right now," Houston said.
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She also fixated on the perception that YouTube "discriminated and filtered" her videos and posts.
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Currency experts are anxiously fixated on what the final details for Brexit will look like.
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That would explain why he was so fixated on her choosing the path of night.
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In casual chats about the shower at the office, my colleagues have fixated on it.
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My jaw dropped and I became super-fixated about being able to work with her.
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"I have my mind fixated on one thing that I'm going to have," she says.
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Even dermatologists say we're more fixated on those tiny openings in our skin than ever.
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From Rogue One on, Star Wars has become increasingly fixated on acts of heroic suicide.
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For now it is fixated on deficits and debt rather than investment and public services.
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"He was fixated on Vladimir Putin as a feared, respected, and admired leader," she writes.
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Meanwhile, the CNN newsroom has been fixated on Acosta's squabble with Miller, network sources say.
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His car was seen in the area, but instead the sheriff fixated on Levon Brooks.
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Storytellers have long fixated on the awe-inspiring phenomenon that is a total solar eclipse.
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But yeah, sure, the loot train is definitely the part we were all fixated on.
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He got fixated in this kind of Rube Goldbergian way: His mind functioned like that.
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"I was fixated on anything old: a steam locomotive, gloves, it didn't matter," he said.
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Trump has been fixated on the idea of "acting presidential" (or not) for some time.
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When he moved to South Africa, Ballen became fixated on the human toll of apartheid.
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I tell myself that I'm fixated on my brows and that my perception is unreliable.
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As someone who likes to plan ahead, you could get fixated on the future now.
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At the time, she also fixated on the safe where the family's gun was kept.
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It reminds me a lot of when conservatives fixated on gay rights, if you remember.
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In interviews, he ignored his declining fame and fixated on the legend of El Pana.
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A science fiction writer whose work flirted with infinity, Ms. Wilhelm was fixated on time.
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As far as Democrats are concerned, Republican leadership seems fixated on finding a narrower approach.
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Long hours usually arise when you get fixated on doing a particular project really well.
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John McCain (R-AZ), who has at times been fixated on bipartisanship and regular order.
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Even as the threat of impeachment swamps his presidency, Mr. Trump remains fixated on California.
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He is entirely fixated on whether a story reads positively or negatively for him. 33.
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These entrepreneurs also need patient investors who are not fixated only on short-term gains.
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He cited Kevin Systrom, the fashion-fixated co-founder of Instagram, as people often do.
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The first is to not get fixated on bad things that may or may not happen.
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With economists fixated on "secular stagnation" and central banks "still" engaged in keeping interest rates low.
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Josh Tillman, became fixated on Swift after he went to one of her shows on acid.
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When Natalia hears that Elizabeth is now targeting her, she becomes fixated on eliminating her rival.
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The nation was now fixated and seemingly couldn't take its eyes off JonBenet and her parents.
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It's like we are fixated with youth, yet in my opinion older women are so interesting.
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And maybe, just maybe, I am fixated because I am looking ahead to the New Testament.
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In a season fixated on résumés, Adam's strongest bullet point may have been his repeated failures.
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People get very fixated on 'We need evidence, we need a police report, we need photos.
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Lincoln the Goose (named after the car it loves) is truly fixated on this one automobile.
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Markets are fixated on the tit-for-tat trade war between China and the United States.
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In essence, Google has long fixated on keeping its fingers in every cranny of Silicon Valley.
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That track and its video fixated on new-at-the-time tech phenomena: selfies, Instagram, hashtags.
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Instead, these liberals - fixated ineluctably on anti-Trump fervor, and little else - uncritically cheer these developments.
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The Afghan strategy has been adrift since 2010, as the Obama administration fixated on troop withdrawals.
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Commentators who are fixated on its anti-inflation aspects are almost 40 years out of date.
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The Trump administration remains fixated on trade and the notion that deficits in products are everything.
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He has seemed more fixated on his plan to cut the department's budget than global strategy.
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He seems especially fixated on Germany, and a clash between Trump and Merkel seems increasingly inevitable.
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Both are fixated on interest rates and the "deep state" (a phrase that originated in Turkey).
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He was fixated on money and, in particular, on what was left of the Heineken ransom.
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You're going to destroy these people unnecessarily'...but he was fixated on this mission of his.
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It aimed to bring student borrowing to zero, but wasn't fixated on a single, free price.
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Few philosophers are as fixated on the current moment or as gleefully ready to explain it.
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If he chooses to testify, he will risk being questioned by prosecutors fixated on his jugular.
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Five years ago the Beltway crowd was fixated on debt and deficits as the great evils.
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"You looked at the glass and fixated on the part that was empty," the professor said.
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Nearly a week after the sentencing, the media and public is still fixated on the case.
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It's a welcome sentimental layer to a show that is often more fixated on the cerebral.
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It's the stuff they're fixated with feeding kids, the stuff they can get them to crave.
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Here was a man fixated on his personal brand and look like nobody they'd ever seen.
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It's a solid melodic rock record with striking lyrics fixated on regret, light, and moving on.
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But part explodes the idea that we Americans are irredeemably materialistic creatures, fixated on our possessions.
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And he knows that if Americans are fixated on collusion, they aren't concentrating on much else.
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Mr. Trump's main nemeses are now Mexico and China, and he remains fixated on getting even.
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That's why we use the term fixated by their product or this notion of product narcissism.
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So I fixated on persistently playing by the rules, or at least never getting caught slipping.
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Stout fixated on this image, wondering what kind of organizational failure had led to the debacle.
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Do they address our fears of mortality, in a culture fixated on youth and everything new?
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In his first days in office, he was fixated on the size of his inauguration crowd.
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This Florida barely resembles the state we're culturally fixated on: no neon lights or pink flamingos.
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Biden has fixated his campaign on the Trump problem and fighting for the soul of America.
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Leclerc is not about to become fixated on that, however, or talk of a Ferrari future.
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Instead of focussing on her strengths as an actor, the teachers fixated on her perceived weaknesses.
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This was something different from all the other signs of misdirection that researchers had fixated on.
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A. I love them all in their own way, but I am pretty fixated by Tanzania.
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" The photographer adds, "As a young man I became fixated on the roots of these rituals.
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And what makes us so fixated on the grisly deaths of strangers in the first place?
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Recently my bubbeleh and I were chatting and she became fixated on rehashing Bill Clinton's affairs.
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He pits natural and grinding mechanical sounds against each other, constructing a fixated, frenetic dancefloor experience.
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"Washington has become fixated with the fight against a nonexistent, so-called Russian threat," he said.
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Both her additions of other images and her claustrophobic, fixated viewpoints make her paintings mysterious and unsettling.
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But we shouldn't get too fixated on these numbers, because they tell only part of the story.
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Market participants will also be fixated on the Labor Department's report on the employment situation on Friday.
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He has become fixated on the numbers in recent days, asking for regular updates or newer polls.
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So this merger thing that some folks are fixated on, I don't think that's what users want.
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Aries is obsessed with being number one, while you're forever fixated on your climb to the top.
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In a global market increasingly fixated on SUVs and crossover vehicles, sports car sales have been withering.
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He fixated on the manner in which Jackson would finagle, coddle, and push his superstar, Michael Jordan.
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Oh, and Claudius just so happens to have the green eyes that Archie was so fixated on.
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The meaning is that Villanelle is far more fixated on her new lover's hair than anything else.
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That sounds a lot like the "highly restricted, fixated interests" that are part of autism's diagnostic criteria.
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Today we focus on an essential swing vote who has been fixated on the opioid crisis, Sen.
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Would NXT be as fixated on indie talent without Punk coming through to prove what he proved?
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Don't rely on search engines alone People seem fixated on SEO, and I actually discourage that fixation.
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They're fixated on the Yoni Wolf of Alopecia and don't necessarily want a different version of him.
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Elio seated, fixated, and choked up while thinking about the loves and losses that come with life?
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He suggested that the people who were so fixated on his footwear might have their priorities skewed.
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The Millers both knew Sarah and described her as "fixated" on their relationship and an unreliable character.
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We are fixated upon and diagnosed, our kindred struggles differently named across theoretical schools and medical models.
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Debbie got so fixated on taking them out, that she alienates her alliance, who turned on her.
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It felt like my brain came back online after months of being fixated on a singular goal.
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I realized HD was fixated on Holocaust denial because he had denied his own mental health concerns.
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I'm also pretty orally fixated, so I like having fingers in my mouth, or other things too.
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The markets are fixated on the Mueller report and the testimony that came from the Attorney General.
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In the long term, if they remain fixated on bathrooms, southern Republicans may, like Agamemnon, expire there.
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But its taste didn't matter; I was fixated on the unfathomable fact that he'd made it himself.
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There's also a slightly stranger reason why she might be fixated on where this music comes from.
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He's got congressional leadership still fixated on healthcare, and he's pledging not to let the issue go.
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Policymakers thus remain fixated on pushing inflation higher, and that's been good news for the stock market.
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Zuckerman, a writer for The Wall Street Journal, says he became fixated with cracking the Simons code.
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But the hearing often fixated on Missouri, which may soon become the first state since Roe v.
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Talk to Democrats in D.C. these days and chances are good they will be fixated on Russia.
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Given a career focused on race, I was fixated on the privileges of being a white man.
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A bloc of moderate senators, led by Capito and Portman, have been fixated on the Medicaid provisions.
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In an anxious time, in a needy place, everyone seems fixated on what they have to lose.
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If you feel fixated on a problem, remember that you'll have another worry break on the calendar.
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Many Apple loyalists have fixated on the memory constraints and underwhelming performance of the new MacBook Pros.
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Members of the far right became fixated on prominent Jews like the businessman and philanthropist George Soros.
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Recently, Trump has fixated on the possible use of an informant to gather information on his campaign.
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On Wednesday morning, all eyes were fixated on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' January consumer price report.
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She is fixated on food, and on making sure that her cast and crew are fed properly.
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In this education-fixated atmosphere, Asian massive open online courses (MOOCs) in particular have enjoyed immense success.
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Townes Van Zandt, Judee Sill, V an Morrison and alien-fixated late '60s cult hero Jim Sullivan.
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They are practically paralyzed by the knowledge of their own mortality, and fixated on their personal losses.
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Although this definitely had its benefits, I also became a little too fixated on my physical appearance.
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Tomic fixated on the image, which depicted Czechowska in a yellow dress, her eyes a cloudy white.
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Golan says that since the Snowden revelations, most people have fixated on protecting personal data and privacy.
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House Democrats are fixated on presenting a unified front, as the vanguard of the anti-Trump resistance.
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But Republicans have been fixated on his short career as a fledgling rapper named AD the Voice.
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Tech We're Using Technology is crowding curbs with ride hailers and keeping homeowners fixated on housing values.
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" In any case, believers "don't spend that much time fixated on the question of God's existence either.
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Their brains can become fixated, ruminating on worrying thoughts, without the prefrontal cortex regulating those intense feelings.
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Warren is the candidate most fixated on the kinds of reforms that could help generate that trust.
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It had started to feel like a club fixated on, even resigned to, the worst possible case.
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In a nation fixated on individualism, cults and communes are easy objects of disdain—and perhaps envy.
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Simons's styles predated the '1003s-fixated, turn-of-the-millennium "Electroclash" aesthetic by a good two years.
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Mr. Trump remains fixated on the campaign as he applies a loyalty test to some prospective officials.
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A proud republic debased by a presidential campaign fixated on minor gaffes and riddled with filthy language.
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I'm a bit surprised I was fixated on Dalilah Muhammad's world record in the 400 meter hurdles.
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Watchmen's story is also deeply fixated on race and the lingering trauma of systemic racism in America.
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Hence the colorfully named Fixated Persons Investigations Unit, which the New South Wales police announced last month.
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Much of the past effort against cancer has fixated on the wrong enemies, with the wrong weapons.
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He said Musk's "uniqueness" has made Tesla so successful and investors shouldn't be fixated on short sellers.
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When Apple announced its new iPhone 11 product line, people fixated on that rear triple-camera setup.
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Officials said Mr. Pruitt was less fixated on seeking large penalties than some of his predecessors were.
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Mr. Disla Xtravaganza said Hector had been fixated on burnt orange toward the end of his life.
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In fact, her oeuvre is is fixated on a very particular version of place in the past.
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But Trump remains fixated on the scandal developing in the press and being investigated in congressional hearings.
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I was fixated on the generator—the pipes intertwined and shined, they were big and boisterous and volatile.
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Fixated on the spatial concept, they began tossing around ideas for what could happen in such an environment.
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At age 26, in a league fixated on upside and youth, Magette knows his options may be dwindling.
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They're running for their lives, but that seems almost lost on him, because he's so fixated on her.
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Nick is fixated on "making his bones" — an organized crime phrase meaning to earn respect by killing someone.
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So fixated on throwing haymakers at an absent President Trump, they have avoided even jabbing at each other.
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So, while we view the others as competition, we're not fixated on the competitive side of things here.
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"Our political regime is fixated on what it calls stability, that is a lack of change," she said.
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Republicans are fixated on lowering premiums and sought technical guidance from health insurers on how to do that.
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"It's important to be patient and not try to be so fixated on the end goal," Gelb said.
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Edling's lyrics are darkly comic—fixated on failure and pain and the stupidity that accompanies both of them.
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Consumed with fear, I was fixated on the news, as leaders and politicians made statements about this tragedy.
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And yet, despite all of that, some commentators fixated on how Lady Gaga's body looked during the show.
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But liberal primary voters are far less fixated on terrorism and security than those on the Republican side.
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I fixated on the crowd behind me; my hands started to sweat and my vision began to blur.
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The Driver: "These are folks that are absolutely fixated by the product they bring to market," Danner said.
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Richard Onuka, a factory worker who earns 25,000 naira a month, was fixated on a TV screen inside.
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Analysts said traders were fixated on that drop even as nonfarm payrolls increased by 242,000 jobs last month.
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Recession fears, which dominated the headlines and fixated traders on Wall Street three months ago, have largely faded.
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For years he has been fixated on detecting voter fraud by "aliens", as he refers to non-citizens.
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While automakers are fixated on developing the next generation of electric cars, one British firm has other ideas.
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The comments section quickly filled with racial and sexual slurs fixated personally on Fong-Jones, who is trans.
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And Jupiter and Saturn really have a huge footprint: Astronomers studying our solar system are fixated with them.
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When you're locked out of your car, your mind becomes immediately fixated on one thing: getting back in.
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"Attention," a highlight track featuring some of the album's best production, is fixated on the pettiness of dating.
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I'm sure he went on to marry an aviation-fixated woman and generate a couple of monofocused kids.
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These rituals, in turn, further fuel their obsession with the supposed flaw by keeping them fixated on it.
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When I first saw A Change of Place, I was fixated on two large photographs by Richard Mosse.
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Then lastly, when you think about what's interesting now in health care, what are you fixated on now?
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He also showed a fixated consistency by again railing against "crooked" Hillary Clinton and her aide, Huma Abedin.
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Campaigning in Iowa on Tuesday, Biden was fixated on Trump and delivered a searing, sweeping indictment of him.
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But recognition of his English Roses was slow, because consumers and wholesalers were still fixated on hybrid teas.
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"We're all uber-responsible and very fixated on managing our costs and not being wasteful," Ms. Kaiser said.
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The 19th-century way of "thinking biologically," Harrington writes, was fixated not on biochemistry but on brain anatomy.
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And the loves and hates he cites for the woman he has remained fixated on — Alison — are revealing.
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If you're fixated on monitoring your heart rate, you forget to listen to the beating of your heart.
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Like BIS, economists are naturally fixated on banks to the point where they cannot imagine transactions without them.
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But among an electorate fixated on electability, Mr. Biden's loss in Iowa has echoed across the White Mountains.
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Ultimately, it was just Nadal being Nadal, fixated on the next ball, the next opponent, the next round.
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The view from China: Weibo users are fixated on the historical parallels with trade talks held in 22011.
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Yet strangely, few foreign-policy specialists seem to understand why Pyongyang is so fixated on this particular document.
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The party, these senators said, had grown overly fixated on cultural issues with limited appeal to the heartland.
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And like during other moments of crisis, Trump is fixated on how the news media is portraying him.
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Bill Gates has been fixated on programming since age 13, when his school got its first computer terminal.
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Give yourself a break If you become overly fixated on the mistake, it's likely you will make another.
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In the first story, "Bad Boy," a couple becomes fixated on having a friend overhear them having sex.
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One thing the press always fixated on was how you and Hayden weren't afraid to sing about sex.
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Saydu Bah, 39, who said he came frequently to worship at the mosque, stood fixated on his phone.
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" These undead are drawn to things they were fixated on as humans, like their smartphones, coffee and "fassshhhion.
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While she was absorbing heavy classics, and reading all of Shakespeare, Ms. Ingalls was fixated on the radio.
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Fixated on quality, Çağdaş fears the political climate is having a chilling effect on the electronic music scene.
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For others, it means kinky sex with knowledgeable staff on hand, fixated on evaluating and enhancing your performance.
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Screenshot: YouTube/BBCTwoBless Pier Morgan's heart, but the man appears to be terribly fixated on Donald Trump's tangerine hole.
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Sure, Rebecca might have been fixated on Josh Chan, the guy she dated in drama camp 11 years prior.
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Leikeli has fixated mainly on granular concepts throughout her career, like getting your hair braided or having an attitude.
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In stepped Alan Dershowitz, an attorney and Harvard Law School professor long fixated on the idea of academic freedom.
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"Many in the world of private aviation are fixated by how best to utilize these empty legs," says Jackson.
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While it's possible to eat "no cook" all of the time, in the summer, we're especially fixated on it.
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Seeing as how tech companies are increasingly fixated on squeezing money out of customers through subscriptions, that makes sense.
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Many Congress members remain fixated on Facebook's recently solidified policy of refusing to submit political ads for fact-checking.
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But Theresa May's decision to announce a general election the following month has fixated the nation's attention on Westminster.
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But I was fixated on the little pamphlet next to each plate, tied with an individual piece of twine.
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Do you believe the media in general, not just The New York Times, are overly fixated on this investigation?
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Why does the world remain fixated on the ideas of a man who helped to produce so much suffering?
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If Cole didn't believe as much, he would have been much more fixated on his ex-wife's possible killer.
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A few legal scholars have fixated on this clause; they see the children of unauthorised immigrants as another exception.
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I mean, I'm not getting all weird and fixated on an AI like the redhead actor in Ex Machina.
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I fixated on how I sat while John drew me, and I asked if his other subjects did, too.
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Instead, the media class fixated on the spectacle of white trash Appalachia, with Vance as its representative-in-exile.
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Most political reporters are fixated on the presidential horserace rather than the message the candidates are sending to voters.
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Oil markets are fixated on Chinese demand, as well as the stronger greenback, said Mizuho Bank's economist Vishnu Varathan.
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"My mind became super fixated on parts of my body, and it was a really intense sensation," he says.
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Even, or maybe especially, when President Trump and congressional Republicans are still fixated on some form of ACA repeal.
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Long before Hillary Clinton put her bid in for the White House, Americans have been fixated with her wardrobe.
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For too long American policy has fixated on the security situation and the military means required to address it.
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The profession, he worries, has become so fixated on costs that it has almost forgotten about the patients themselves.
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If Obama had advocated confiscating firearms without due process, cable news would have fixated on the comment for months.
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The president has been fixated in recent days on news reports about the administration's strategy in dealing with Iran.
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Since he took office, Trump has been fixated on convincing North Korea to tamp down its budding nuclear program.
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Pyongyang was fixated on sanctions relief during the Hanoi summit, reflecting how severely they were hurting the regime's finances.
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"I wouldn't get fixated on the fact that we may or may not have a subscription product," he said.
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After attending rehab, the swimmer is not fixated on adding to his record total of Olympic medals in Rio.
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Though as of Saturday morning, the President remained fixated on the border, sending out a flurry of related tweets.
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Maduro may be corrupt, authoritarian, bombastic, and unstable—qualities he shares with the American president fixated on deposing him.
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It's unclear who's behind the egg account, but they have a lot of eyeballs fixated on them right now.
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Peng and his team are fixated on the numbers—especially the 1.3 million deaths on roads worldwide last year.
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He tells me that he was always very fixated on the rigid rules around religious holidays and the Sabbath.
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Strategists said as the market fixated on the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank was also a focus.
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It was supposed to set up a tax overhaul, but we have instead fixated on — what else — health care.
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He has been fixated on Graham-Cassidy's block grants, arguing that they amount to keeping 90 percent of Obamacare.
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We also often get fixated on orgasm being the money shot, that penile thrusting is causing this incredible orgasm.
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That day, when I was four years old, my life changed, and my appetite became fixated on the sandwich.
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Within a minute, he was fixated on the store's offerings: well-worn ski jackets, fleeces, snow pants and more.
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The former president's champions argue that the current president was fixated only on tearing down rather than building up.
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"Felon" is fixated on the ways we tell stories, but it is poetry that Betts credits for his redemption.
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As long as the Trump administration remains fixated on health care, a budget will not be easy to pass.
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"I think everyone might be fixated on Manhattan, where real estate prices are obviously very high," Mr. Zwilling said.
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Spends all day every day fixated on excuses for why Hillary lost to the guy they promised would lose.
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It's important that new generations don't get fixated on the figure of Pablo Escobar and even less on mine.
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Dozens of early-arriving fans remained fixated on Williamson, capturing every dribble, every shot, every breath on their phones.
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Retailers are fixated on a pervasive statistic that says 323 percent of women are buying the wrong bra. Why?
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Robert Menendez said it was a "regurgitation" of both sides and the administration is too fixated on the border.
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He fixated on one in particular, a woman named Carole, who he had decided would be the perfect fit.
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Markets have been fixated on the status of the talks, with any inkling of optimism sending global stocks higher.
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The next morning, on July 3, she awoke to find Mr. Bonds fixated on the apartment next to his.
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A charismatic pastor in New Jersey (who also calls himself a rabbi) leads a church fixated on end times.
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Shiffrin has been known to remain fixated in a competitive bubble rather than commemorating her accomplishments as they occur.
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Instead, voters are fixated on mounting violence in pockets of the nation and everyday issues like having reliable electricity.
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We are so fixated on happiness and it can be very uncomfortable for other people if we are unhappy.
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Lisa Murkowski (R-AK); she's one of the toughest votes for McConnell, and she is fixated on Medicaid too.
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Trump is fixated on Mueller, but the former FBI chief isn't the only one probing the president's inner circle.
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Meanwhile, the nine-year-old (or whoever is telling her what to do and say) remains fixated on Bregoli.
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This a big deal, as you might imagine here, and one that the global markets are pretty fixated on themselves.
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Following his liposuction and male breast reduction surgery, he became fixated on his hair, a common appearance concern in men.
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She said Ramos became "fixated" on her to the point where she became frightened enough to move out of state.
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I can imagine the pitch for this movie: Man fixated on his dying father tries to keep him robotically alive.
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In another scene, the camera remains fixated overhead as the bodies writhe below, weaving in and out of the frame.
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Democrats in those races often are fixated on localizing their campaigns and trying to get voters past their party identification.
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" Arbacher added that Walstein fixated most of his attention on his female Asian students, often calling them "honey, sweetie, gorgeous.
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Wheat futures declined and were on pace for a fifth straight lower close as traders fixated on plentiful world supplies.
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It beat rivals who were still fixated on the former colonial routes to and from Europe, and captured Asian traffic.
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Many of the memes he posted were fixated on the Crusades, fantasizing about a religious war between Christians and Muslims.
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Mary is always fixated on the problems of the future and how they can be avoided by taking action now.
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"I don't know why people are so fixated on the subject of leadership," he said, or words to that effect.
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Morf and his associates are unsparing in their judgments and fixated on finding the next big thing, whatever it takes.
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Some posts fixated on stories of black-on-white violence with claims that news about such crimes was being suppressed.
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Many South Koreans worry that Mr Trump is too fixated on appearing the winner in his dealings with North Korea.
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Tribe traitors typically have short lifespans on Survivor, especially in a season as fixated on tribal loyalty as this one.
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Republicans have been fixated on loosening those federal rules, and this latest revision demolishes that key guardrail embedded in Obamacare.
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New York magazine even took care to note how often his media profiles have fixated on his fastidious fashion choices.
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Rubio's team was fixated on defending against well-funded attack ads from the pro-Bush super PAC Right to Rise.
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The news media should neither be cowed by Trump's bombast and track record, nor should they be fixated by it.
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Not even many of the frontline pro-Brexit politicians, most of whom were all also just fixated on their careers.
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You could change it, but you've always pedantically fixated on the letter of the law (spirit of same, less so…).
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Agata (Julia Kijowska) is a married woman fixated on a young Catholic priest who warns "not to profanate" the body.
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His eyes fixated on two tennis courts as five teenagers whizzed balls across the court, slinging groundstrokes to one another.
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And what separates her work from object-fixated, dollar-value art of the 21st century is an insistence on impermanence.
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The writer Oliver Burkeman observes that for a civilization so fixated on achieving happiness, we are remarkably bad at it.
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"I don't necessarily agree with that," said Mickelson, who had earlier cautioned against becoming too fixated on Sunday's final standings.
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Trump has generally fixated on Biden and predicted Tuesday that the former vice president would eventually become the Democratic nominee.
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Trump has been fixated on Biden since the former vice president jumped into the 2020 race a few weeks ago.
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After attending rehab, Michael Phelps isn't fixated on adding to his record total of Olympic medals this August in Rio.
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At the last moment, they opted for 12-megapixels - a rare step down in an industry fixated on higher numbers.
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New York state of mind It's not surprising that Trump is so fixated on the state of the stock market.
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Santarelli's mother, Ernesta, became fixated on the walnut-sized intaglios that she had grown up gazing at above the fireplace.
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During this alarming, exhausting period, she became death-fixated, soothing herself by looking directly at the threat that faced her.
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Economists expect hourly wages rose 0.2 percent, and the markets have been fixated on wages for any signs of inflationary.
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Lately, Google executives have fixated on uniformity — getting consumers to have a consistent experience across every product bearing Google's name.
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Others were enthusiastic and even proud, although many fixated on what exactly the stern-faced creature was supposed to be.
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But early this year, Trump became more fixated on space and floated "Space Force" as an off-the-cuff idea.
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This is not the first time prosecutors have fixated on Mr. Percoco's omnipresence in the governor's office after his resignation.
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Ms Grenville wrote "The Secret River" after becoming fixated on finding out more about one of her ancestors, Solomon Wiseman.
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As he seeks reelection to the White House next year, Trump has fixated on the strength of the U.S. economy.
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While you're fixated on the straw man threat of the people who don't look like you, you're blowing yourselves apart.
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"Everyone is fixated on how this is a presidential election year, but it's also a Senate election year," Vladeck added.
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That keeps it in the news and it raises questions as to why he seems fixated on this one subject.
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Long fixated on the loyalties of those close to him, Trump rarely forgets who was with him and who wasn't.
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Trump — who has fixated on the stock market turmoil the disease has touched off — nevertheless continues presenting a cheery perspective.
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Then she was not, the casualty of a youth-fixated culture, as perishable a commodity as her gaily feathered flock.
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But Biden was the candidate fixated on the time, getting more agitated every time he got a chance to speak.
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Or you can say this is somebody that disproportionately needs a large quantity of people to be fixated on him.
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This is not the first time that conservatives have fixated on simple word changes to move public opinion on immigration.
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Clinton's campaign chairman, recently wrote in The Washington Post that the F.B.I. had been wrongly fixated on the email case.
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Older villagers remember the young Mr. Ban walking on a dirt road with his eyes fixated on an English textbook.
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Commodity markets have been fixated on the development of La Niña, or the cooling phase of Pacific Ocean surface temperatures.
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Everyone here was fixated on what could happen just over four months from now — at the start of free agency.
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Opening the same day is a large solo show of the systems-fixated video artist Mika Rottenberg at the Bass.
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Rihanna was fixated on her phone, presumably trying to figure out what to do in the wake of the murders.
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As news media fixated on athletic achievements at the Rio Olympics, and of course remained fixated on Donald Trump, different corners of the United States were confronting weather-related hazards — including relentless steamy heat in the East and drought-fueled wildfires all around California, including the explosively spreading "Blue Cut" Fire east of Los Angeles.
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While distracting news will always be around, a political and media environment fixated on sensational drama is not predetermined or inescapable.
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We won't back down from protecting New Yorkers from terror -- or from an overzealous administration fixated on xenophobia and needless division.
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Yes, President Trump has been in office for over six months and is still fixated on his former opponent Hillary Clinton.
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It totally makes sense that she would become so fixated on the Iron Throne that she could think of nothing else.
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Although, we'll never know if Gypsy really fixated on a beachey landscape to cope with the brutal slaying of her mother.
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Now Rubio threatens to smuggle them into the general election undetected by a press corps that has been fixated on Trump.
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The game is fixated on reality, and recognizes colorful abstractions — like video games — are simply a means to address larger questions.
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At any given point during the day, my eyes are probably fixated on a rotation between a laptop screen or smartphone.
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Instead of getting fixated on strict definitions, Doré says anyone who feels that "asexual" describes their experience can use the label.
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But just because Ms. Bee is fixated on the task at hand does not necessarily mean she is nervous about it.
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I'd say that anyone in this image-fixated era would do well to renounce such lofty ambitions as this king possesses.
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López Obrador will have to confront a deeply hostile US president fixated on a contentious border wall and the domestic economy.
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While much of the world remains fixated on the competition to build autonomous cars, there's another race that's gaining momentum fast.
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It seems like whenever a celebrity has a baby, everyone becomes fixated on how quickly she "bounces back" after the pregnancy.
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In cases such as melanoma, a dog may become fixated on a certain area of the skin sniffing or licking it.
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Calling Mr. Trump "rattled" and "nervous," he has portrayed Mr. Trump as unsteady, fixated on social media and his own popularity.
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Another entrepreneur grew up in a port city watching the dysfunction of shipments and became fixated on making them more seamless.
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The quality of the rap verse in question, a topic heavily fixated on by reviewers and fans alike, is seemingly unimportant.
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That same tablet let her know what the children were looking at, and tailor the lesson if they fixated on something.
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"Games are so fixated on unbroken real time," Burroughs says thoughtfully, before bemoaning the protracted length of current big-budget releases.
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Long before the wall along the Mexico border and a Muslim "ban," Trump was fixated on another controversial issue: Obama's birthplace.
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Trump is fixated on the result of the election because he seems to be obsessed with his own legitimacy as president.
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"And that's what it's all about – being a breath of fresh air in a world fixated on the perverted and vulgar."
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For years, researchers had been fixated on the idea of plaques as a sort of trash that gathered in the brain.
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But too fixated on the deadline, and we'll find ourselves in an even greater dilemma, making concessions and overlooking small infractions.
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A VW spokesman said the company was no longer fixated on providing "big numbers" and was instead prioritizing quality over quantity.
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Then he asked some other questions about it, but he seemed really fixated on the cost of the Green New Deal.
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Meanwhile, detractors have fixated on Kaepernick's wealth, or the fact that he was adopted and raised by middle-class white parents.
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They are still fixated on the expensive, expendable Space Launch System, which has been faced with numerous delays and cost overruns.
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Given how fixated she was on the connections between sex appeal and success, it's unsurprising she struggled as she got older.
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"Why do you think the president is fixated on you?" host Michael Smerconish asked Schwarzenegger on his Sirius XM broadcast Tuesday.
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A VW spokesman said the company was no longer fixated on providing "big numbers" and was instead prioritising quality over quantity.
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Last time around, during the 2012 Summer Olympics, my daughter, Audrey — 7 years old then — fixated on the swimmer Missy Franklin.
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They are so fixated on making sure they don't have meat ... but sometimes people end up eating a loaf of bread.
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Until then, the U.S. and the world will stay fixated on the sobering threat of a nuclear confrontation with North Korea.
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And here I was, also fixated on a recreation—of a dead man's fatty-ass meal from over 21941 years ago.
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Because both publicly and privately, Stone was fixated on the hacks and leaks, and in contact with two key players involved.
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What I think is so interesting about 90s pop is that it isn't as fixated on being cool as today's is.
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Trump has been fixated on labeling the Russia investigation a "witch hunt" or a "hoax" for the entirely of his presidency.
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It sounds as if he can't enjoy being around other people, because he is so fixated on keeping any news out.
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But the number that he is fixated on now is neither his 79 PGA Tour victories nor his 14 major championships.
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Rick Perry, who was fixated on cost-cutting, against the president at the time, William Powers, a deal emerged in 2000.
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From that moment, Ms. Valcin fixated on how to fuse her love of beauty pageants with her passion for her pets.
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Later on, the world became fixated on the fear of running out of food in the face of explosive population growth.
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Mr. Relotius, who visited around the time of Mr. Trump's inauguration, had been fixated on voters' support for the new president.
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From a young age, Mr. Chau became fixated on the idea of traveling to faraway lands and sharing his Christian faith.
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Among those interested — and then fixated on — the storyline was Donald J. Trump, still nine months away from declaring his candidacy.
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He was fixated on a television set showing an early season game between the Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays.
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Antitrust efforts have become too fixated on the idea that the only real harm consists of raising of prices for consumers.
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The man accused of the synagogue massacre in Pittsburgh seemed fixated on HIAS, the refugee organization that helped save my family.
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First, his rivals, fixated on each other, competed for and split the same territory, enabling Gillum to gobble up different ground.
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If only activists hadn't been so fixated on Medicare for All, then she could have finessed her way around health care.
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She discovers a man seated alone in a recliner, fixated on a flickering screen (another parallel to Darius's misadventures last week).
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His is an old wound but one with fresh resonance in a presidential campaign fixated on the ravages of unfettered capitalism.
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Sui's free-spirited clothes still serve as a riposte to anyone who claims American fashion is fixated on cold, clean minimalism.
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Trump has remained fixated on Clinton throughout his time as president, even though he defeated her more than a year ago.
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"Years ago, G.M. was fixated on the next quarter or the next year — and not the next 10 years," he said.
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If anything, this market today is fixated on the already-dominant companies with predictable cash flows — not the hot new thing.
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"Conservatives should not remain fixated on the number of people with health insurance when designing an Obamacare alternative," Mr. Jacobs said.
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The "straight man Instagram aesthetic" is fixated on nighttime skylines, fast food, and photos of other people's dogs, this piece argues.
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Yet I got fixated on the little clue, "Hit," being used as a verb and didn't get SENSATION for a while.
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But Trump is deeply frustrated and is fixated on a closure and has asked aides why the law can't be skirted.
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Federal investigators are fixated on a mysterious December meeting between senior White House adviser Jared Kushner and Russian banker Sergey Gorkov.
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In DC, the puzzled faces in the room, swinging towards each cue, now fixated on the scrum at the witness table.
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He is, those close to him said, fixated on outcomes, frequently boiling something down to its essence: Did the job get done?
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But Mordechai Guri has spent the last four years fixated instead on exfiltration: How spies pull information out once they've gotten in.
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With this record there's less of a fetishization of Americana, this type of music I had been fixated on in the past.
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"For those that are fixated on U.S. China relations, i think it's a problem," said Jack Ablin, CIO at Cresset Wealth Management.
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In the most recent round of attacks, he has fixated on what he believes was McCain's role in the ongoing Russia investigation.
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While Republicans have largely focused their complaints on process, Trump has fixated on the substance of the investigation and repeatedly denied wrongdoing.
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The tension of Killing Eve's globetrotting machinations is only rivaled by watching our heroine and antiheroine becoming increasingly fixated on each other.
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Death Stranding is fixated on the tension between incredible technological progress and the mass death and ecological disaster that have attended it.
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Even though markets are trading in a narrow range, traders are fixated on a potentially important level in the S&P 500.
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I became fixated on the other side of space travel — the fatalities, losses, and loneliness that so often underlay journeys and conquests.
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" Fischer fixated on Newton early on, asking who hired her and telling her, "Looks like you sure put on a good show.
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"I think this Christopher Steele dossier that [Republicans] are somehow fixated on like it's a bad date, is last year's story," Rep.
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Over a lone, reverberating guitar, Allison slides in and out of a high falsetto, still fixated on feeling like a mistreated pet.
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It's 1896, and Laszlo finds himself fixated on the gruesome murder of a male, child sex worker who dressed as a girl.
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At one point during the nearly 10-minute rant, Pirro fixated on Omar's hijab, a head covering worn by some Muslim women.
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Elite athletes, on average, fixated their gaze earlier and held it on a target 62 percent longer than other the average athlete.
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"We're not fixated on a particular point on the horizon where we have to report a certain set of statistics," said Neale.
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I got fixated on these amazing and iconic people and I framed them as my heroes because I've always been really shy.
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Instead, US policy remains fixated on defeating ISIS -- an important initiative, but far from the main cause of Syrian deaths or suffering.
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Police earlier said the gunman was a deranged Iranian-German who was fixated with mass killings but not inspired by Islamist militancy.
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Bethune became fixated on a poster of Brown hoisting a rifle in one hand and a black newborn baby in the other.
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I'm inspired (or rather disturbed and fixated) by the opaqueness of the manufactured world where methods of production and disposal are obscured.
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Fed funds rate futures price a 25 basis-point cut but markets are fixated on what signal the central bank will send.
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Fed funds rate futures price a 25 basis-point cut but markets are fixated on what signal the central bank will send.
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Though temps have since cooled, it was warm in Moscow earlier this week, and fans really fixated on Sprouse's choice in outerwear.
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"Elon is absolutely fixated on going to Mars and I think it's his life mission," Branson said on "Squawk Box" on Wednesday.
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He was evidently venting his frustration at a media that had, throughout his campaign, fixated on his scandal while ignoring his policies.
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By then, he may have already been fixated on carrying out violence on a grandiose scale, Mr. Molins, the Paris prosecutor, said.
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Clinton, as well as any assertion that he had been fired because of his concern that the committee was fixated on her.
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Restrictionists are fixated on the wall and supporters of immigration including my organization, want Dreamers and those with TPS to be protected.
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Instead, he's been fixated on discouraging the FBI investigation into links between his campaign and Moscow — something that's backfired terribly for him.
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Penned by a veteran journalist, the article argued that Tencent was fixated on seeking investment-worthy products rather than inventing its own.
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" NME wrote it off as "patience-testing material from an embryonic, Green River-fixated Nirvana is best forgotten, unless you're truly smitten.
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Investors fixated on a parade of first-quarter results, including an upbeat report from VMWare and a disappointing scorecard from Coca-Cola.
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But, either there in the sanctuary or later, lying in bed, I sometimes fixated on the bit about the gates of Hell.
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It will not escape reader notice that the author of a book called "White" happens to be particularly fixated on black culture.
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According to people who knew him at work, before this event he'd become fixated on an oligarch who'd lost interest in him.
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"I think it's a misstep to become fixated on the taking down of men and specific men behind these crimes," Farrow said.
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Before that, they routinely fixated on the Western Conference standings and the number of wins they would need to make the playoffs.
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She still fixates on some things in the way she once fixated on drugs, and now, her fixation has shifted to George.
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Trump has fixated on Biden over the past week, tweeting and retweeting about him far more than any other potential 2020 rival.
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Global media organizations have fixated on whether the outbreak will be declared a "global health emergency" by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Starr was accused of being fixated on sex and painted as a runaway inspector spending years and millions on a wasted effort.
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With everyone looking within, fixated on their own happiness, is it any wonder that our capacity for empathy seems in free fall?
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He is fixated on making his therapist, Julia (Amy Okuda), into his girlfriend, a presumably unattainable goal, though he doesn't realize this.
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Mr. Trump has fixated on Mr. Schiff since the impeachment saga began, pummeling him publicly with insults and unfounded accusations of corruption.
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Trump has been fixated on the whistleblower in the time since, though he has admitted he does not know the person's identity.
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He shared his concerns with Mr. Kalanick and Mr. Michael, who were also fixated on the case, according to the two people.
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Because we're fixated on our coffee stain (or whatever we happen to be self-conscious about), we assume others must be, too.
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But because this is the internet, people are fixated on the 20 seconds when she couldn't recognize former Vice President Dick Cheney.
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So they are fixated more than ever on backing a candidate they believe can win in more diverse states than their own.
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Wall Street's eyes will be fixated on the Federal Reserve as Fed Chair Jerome Powell delivers his first news conference Wednesdy afternoon.
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But this requires the United States to develop a comprehensive policy toward Iraq and not only a counterterrorism policy fixated on security.
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But the way Giulia fixated on the idea and spoke of it over and over again made it clear she wasn't well.
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From an early age, Mr. Peele said, he was fixated on race, largely because his was constantly being reflected back to him.
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The bitcoin community has long fixated on the question of who invented the protocol that many believe will upend the financial industry.
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Cops believe gaining access to his social media will prove he was fixated on Rihanna and made repeated efforts to locate her.
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Across the country, unbeknownst to Soto, a man named Brian Leupold had also fixated on VR as a place for a religious revival.
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Trump has appeared increasingly fixated on circumventing lawmakers to build the wall after Congress repeatedly blocked his demand for funds to build it.
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Because of our complex and hidden history, many Americans are fixated on color only, with no awareness of African attributes or black culture.
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Since then, locals fixated on the situation have reportedly murdered at least nine people, with the two latest fatalities reported on October 19.
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So fixated, in fact, that he couldn't let it happen organically — so he straight up asked her if he could just do it.
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He's so fixated on being hard that his mind won't even allow him to be what got him here in the first place.
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And, as explained above, many child molesters cannot be characterized as having an adult sexual orientation at all; they are fixated on children.
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"Giving off Kathleen Hale vibes" is now a kind of shorthand for some reviewers to describe an author too fixated on their criticisms.
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With little to shake them, markets are already fixated on Friday's April employment report, amid concerns economic growth is just not strong enough.
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Current protesters need not mimic the goals and tactics of the Tea Party, as observers fixated on electoral dividends of activism have recommended.
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As a result of her disinterest, I became fixated on the idea that marrying her would be the way to get her back.
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For some reason, we realize, both members of the Novack family were sexually fixated on Heather, leading to the implosion of her life.
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Just one of the works relies on historical relevance: Anne Doran's Tomato Surprise (1998) is a collage fixated on capturing the late 80s.
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The market is too fixated on how a Fed hike, or the absence of one, will impact Wall Street's top banks, Bove said.
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"Inside every animal there is an internal description of that animal," Brenner told Judson at high table as Judson fixated on his eyebrows.
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Markets are fixated on when the Fed will begin withdrawing some of its crisis-era stimulus, with interest rates at rock-bottom levels.
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A Nazi regime fixated on showcasing the vigour of its people could not risk the possibility that a Jew might do just that.
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Rose is fixated on the fact Midge's manager was the plumber at Steiners and refuses to accept the resort job was a ruse.
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These companies are, historically, fixated on crafting arbitrary and unnecessary limitations consumers, and competitors are then forced to hurdle at ever-escalating cost.
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Hinckley became obsessed with Foster, who played a teenage prostitute with whom De Niro's character, Travis, became fixated as he descended to vigilantism.
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In recent days, Trump has fixated on polls — both public and conducted by his campaign — that show him trailing several Democratic presidential candidates.
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The big picture: Like other AV companies, Musk is fixated on a potential $3 trillion market opportunity for autonomous mobility as a service.
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The press has, for the most part, fixated on Fairooz's laughter at Sessions, as though she has been convicted for that particular outburst.
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The art collecting world has historically been Eurocentric and fixated on the Western greats like Van Gogh, Picasso, Monet, Da Vinci, and Matisse.
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And if you're fixated on keeping your family, valuables, and yourself out of harm's way, there are plenty of precautions you can take.
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Musk, who seemed somewhat fixated on the difficulties of reaching their production goals, noted how the company has actually worked to dampen enthusiasm.
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Even Britain, which under David Cameron was fixated on commercial gain in China and downplayed anxieties in Hong Kong, was moved to protest.
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One room, dedicated to the burgeoning commercialism of the 1960s, highlights how design fixated on new materials and the idea of space travel.
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It's even worse in the uncomfortable sub-plot of Nola's friend Shemekka (played by Chyna Layne) being fixated on getting ass enhancement shots.
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Officials claim Raszler became fixated on Roof and sent her text messages — which she did not respond to — for months after their breakup.
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It is a pattern of unwanted, fixated, and obsessive behavior which is intrusive and causes fear of violence or serious alarm or distress.
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His friends, though, are fixated on how the feud with the indebted dealer in 2005 had roared back recently, possibly snaring Mr. Perez.
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People are clearly fixated on the flight benefits, miles, and exclusive access to events and experiences they can get through their credit cards.
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Trump is known to be fixated with how his presidency plays out on TV, keenly monitoring how his aides perform in media interviews.
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Trump has spent the past several days fixated on his false claim over the weekend that Hurricane Dorian was going to hit Alabama.
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Trump has lashed out at many companies, most recently Harley-Davidson on Tuesday, but Trump has been fixated on Amazon for far longer.
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An atmosphere of dejection gathers as the piano becomes fixated on a three-note pattern and the orchestra sinks into the bass regions.
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Musicians have long incorporated such recordings into their work, but Mr. Rawes and others like him are fixated on the raw sounds themselves.
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No matter what the executives said, employees stubbornly remained fixated on getting off the phone as quickly as possible, customer service be damned.
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Those born under the sign of the bull tend to get fixated on reaching out to the same targets over and over again.
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And to me that was a big thing, and I kind of got fixated on the idea of doing mixtape style, you know?
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Are investigators still fixated on rooting out evidence of a collusive relationship with Russia, or have they abandoned that endeavor and moved on?
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Domestic news outlets have been fixated on every detail, fretting over whether his single-night stay means he isn't invested in South Korea.
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For 35 years, he hauled mobile homes in Severn, N.C., until kidney failure from a contaminated well got him fixated on moving West.
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Over the years, Matt had fixated on its importance to an annoying degree: How much was I saving for my move to California?
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Today they're talking all about ass, delving into everything from products custom-made for your butt to an art duo fixated on derrières.
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Visitors not fixated on the clothes might also learn about Jacqueline Kennedy's politically laden choice to have her daughter attend an integrated kindergarten.
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It is easy to get overly fixated on accomplishments, but with just a little bit of modesty the downfalls can me appreciated too.
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Turns out Egaeus suffered from an obsessive disorder, and was so fixated by her teeth he'd removed them unconsciously while in a trance.
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The more we draw attention to growing diversity and to immigration, the more some whites are going to be fixated on these issues.
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Too many are still shadowboxing over the by-now-general acceptance of human responsibility and remain single-mindedly fixated on greenhouse gas emissions.
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As such, she is almost erotically fixated on the idea of near-term culture war, or literal war, as both rapture and ravishment.
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" One of the detectives fixated on his choice of words: "That's an interesting thing to say: 'I don't think so' versus 'Hell no.
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They have also proved so successful in a class-fixated country that eventually, and maybe inevitably, they were printed on a tea towel.
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Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, said Republicans seemed fixated on finding Clinton guilty of some wrongdoing.
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And chaotic developments in the Middle East shifted the focus in Washington, even as Trump remains fixated as ever on the impeachment saga.
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A new Saturday Night Live in 2020 can only mean one thing: A cold open sketch fixated on the exploits of Donald Trump.
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Yet Trump and his Republican defenders are fixated on discrediting the whistleblower as some sort of partisan operative, as illustrated by comments Sen.
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But, in this case, anchoring bias drives them to think of the "right" price as being the lower one on which they've fixated.
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"We're all fixated on our little digital devices that we don't lift our heads up and look around and see what's going on."
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In "The Catherine Wheel," a boy named Andrew is fixated on eliminating all rivals in his desperation to be close to another boy.
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I fixated on Laura because she felt integral to the themes of The Glass Menagerie, but exactly how she fit in flummoxed me.
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The lute (played by the fine Arash Noori) is curiously fixated on two notes, though these recurring pitches are often decorated with filigree.
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As president, of course, he has the advantage of real power, and a press still fixated on "What will he tweet next?" coverage.
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Yes, I saw that guy in the coffee shop who was so fixated on his tablet that he ignored his child's shining eyes.
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Mac was particularly fixated on one bit when Shiner called up several audience members to participate in the making of a silent film.
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Instead he's blaming Puerto Rico for its financial problems, fixated on NFL protests, and doesn't plan to visit the island for another week.
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Curator Tyler Pridgen became fixated on oddly satisfying videos after he started using ASMR to destress from his job at a virtual reality company.
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Given conservative priorities, however, I suppose this isn't too surprising; the Republican party seems fixated on engineering fear, uncertainty, and doubt among the electorate.
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"They made it clear they do pay attention to the markets and business leaders, and they're not just fixated on hard data," said Harris.
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When a frustrated friend asks Liz what it is about Ted that keeps her fixated on him, I found myself wondering the same thing.
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But I'm fixated on head chef Gabriel Pryce, who is carefully placing ingredients for one of the restaurant's breakfast sandwiches on the kitchen counter.
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The Leatherface experiment, for example, came about after he found himself fixated with a scene from the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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To be sure, UBS analyst Brian Meredith told CNBC that those investors fixated on Berkshire's capital deployment aren't giving its current businesses enough credit.
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He has since fixated on demanding NFL players stand for the national anthem, centering his views around the song and respect for the flag.
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U.S. bank stocks had underperformed in recent months as economists and investors fixated on a flattening yield curve, normally the precursor to a recession.
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Every hour of every day that the Washington establishment is fixated on impeachment, the issues affecting the daily lives of Americans are not addressed.
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Unlike the rest of the songs on Astral Weeks, which are primarily fixated on the past, "Sweet Thing" sets its sight on the future.
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Background: Waters has been fixated on going after international financial institutions for their potential roles as laundromats for bad actors like Russia and China.
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Meanwhile, HTC — once a company fixated on Windows Mobile devices — has established a decade-long history with Google and the Android mobile operating system.
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Mr Trump, who made his first overseas trip to Riyadh, is also fixated on the airy promises of billions in investment he received there.
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However, the latest events [the sanctions bill] confirm that certain circles in the US are fixated on Russophobia and open confrontation with our country.
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Just as the report depicts, Trump remains fixated on personal loyalty and is not prepared to forget which of his former aides said what.
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Tilman Altenburg, head of the Sustainable Economic and Social Development department at the German Development Institute, said Regeni was "idealistic" and could be fixated.
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Long after I quit dancing, I'd meet guys who fixated on the fact I took my clothes off for money when I was 18.
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"The markets are now fixated with companies with good cash flow performance," said Ren Chengde said, a Shanghai-based senior analyst at Galaxy Securities.
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We're fixated on elevating not just overall affordability, but the predictability for the consumer, because we want to give people more peace of mind.
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Later, while speaking at another rally in Indianapolis, Trump brought up Obama's speech again and fixated on the size of the crowd he drew.
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He was certainly feeling a bit threatened," adding that squirrels can become "very persistent, not just running behind someone, but entirely fixated on them.
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As the relationship fell apart and the only remaining thread was our relations in the bedroom, I was fixated on those half-empty glasses.
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The nation was so fixated on this trial that I felt like I didn't have a conversation about any other subject for two years.
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Pokémon GO might have been the most talked about "Go" game of 2016, but the world of AI remains fixated on another Go — AlphaGo.
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There's a part of culture that is "fixated and obsessed with owning and controlling a woman's sexuality," sexologist Shan Boodram told Vice in 2016.
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Framed within the lonely enclaves of home life, the settings of many of the graceful, hyper-detailed portraits are fixated on an isolated interior.
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Throughout his seven-month-old presidency, Trump has shown himself fixated with loyalty -- and his perception that he is not getting enough of it.
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Comey, who was fired in May 2017, has said that Trump was fixated on disproving some of the more scandalous claims in the dossier.
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Her husband and father view her vegetarianism as a subversive act, while her brother-in-law becomes sexually fixated with her plant-shaped birthmark.
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Fixated by status, he could not bear to see his neighbour do better than him, even if he had to suffer to prevent it.
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After a video of the tour was posted on YouTube, fans fixated on the sweet moment, which also featured some impressive vocals from Jenner.
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The recordings — more than five hours of them — reveal a man who is fixated on his own celebrity and anxious about losing his status.
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Former and current administration officials told the Post that Miller is fixated on ramping up deportations and has developed a penchant for micromanaging agencies.
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However, markets are more clearly fixated on that government data and whether wages show much of an uptick, in any possible sign of inflation.
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Everyone, it seems — the headlines, TV talking heads, think tanks, taxi and Uber drivers, bartenders — is fixated on this newest incarnation of divided government.
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The world was fixated on the economic woes in China, strife between Iran and Saudi Arabia and ongoing efforts to contain and defeat Isis.
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He became fixated on a false story spread by Senator Ted Cruz's campaign the night of the Iowa caucuses that he was dropping out.
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You and other members of his team have fixated on overt Chinese paid content in the Des Moines Register and labeled it election interference.
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In October, Trump also ordered active-duty troops to border as he fixated on a caravan of asylum seekers ahead of the midterm elections.
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Further immersing herself in sounds that she began exploring back home, she emerged fully formed as as DJ and producer fixated on darker techno.
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"Trump is fixated on trade balances, that deficits mean one is being cheated," said Scott Kennedy of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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On Wednesday, Republican members of Congress seemed fixated on the idea that Twitter has long displayed unnecessary bias against Republicans through the nebulous practice.
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Another key insight to Trump: Not only is he fixated on America's trade deficit — it's specifically the trade deficit in goods he cares about.
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During the hearing, Jordan used his time to question Mueller about one aspect of the investigation that most people have not been fixated on.
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Teenagers can become fixated on the numbers on the scale and continue to pursue weight loss despite having no evidence of a weight problem.
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She recalled patients who felt detached during an assault, and others who had fixated on one or two random details while blocking out others.
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As they always have, they are pursuing hundreds of cases across the country, even as the president is fixated on only one of them.
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The art world is no longer fixated on white Europeans and Americans, or aesthetically pleasing work, and nostalgic criticisms reveal a level of disengagement.
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But while his coterie mentions these issues, Trump seems fixated on the U.S. trade deficit with China, which he keeps saying is $500 billion.
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This ambiguity about Kavanaugh's positions on abortion rights is why Democrats are fixated on his connections to Pryor's judicial nomination in the early 2000s.
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In Georgia, Alabama, Ohio, Missouri and several other states, elected officials have fixated on using draconian abortion legislation to control women and our bodies.
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Now fixated on Luz's unborn twins, she poses as a gentle, caring midwife — but that façade can't last; her anger is too all-consuming.
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She asked him to leave her alone and rebuffed his entreaties for a romantic relationship, her friends said, but he only seemed more fixated.
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Indeed, coolness was emphasized in Romeo Castellucci's production, fixated on exploring the opera's Jungian undercurrents, even if that resulted in some baffling stage imagery.
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In recent months, the far-right media have become fixated on the idea that left-wing "antifa" activists will spark a new civil war.
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He became fixated on a striking complex of dark-gray limestone blocks surrounded by whitish calcite, a shattered geometry reminiscent of a Futurist composition.
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We're supposed to be fixated, at the moment, on the shock of a president capable of finding "fine people" among hordes of white supremacists.
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When anxiety is related to death (mine is), of course it's about life, which means it's obsessed with choice, and therefore fixated on money.
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While Khashoggi's death has rightfully fixated our attentions, it has done so most notably because it raises questions about Washington's close alliance with Riyadh.
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So how did classical music become a field where large swaths of the audience are fixated on the old and wary of the new?
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The Chinese diplomat also said Beijing felt that Trump was fixated on a "phase one" deal for domestic political purposes, according to the source.
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It's fixated on America's awesome and terrifying expanse, in the sweep of locations, in all that imagery of headlights on dusty roads at night.
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Rather than working to create a united front against Trump, she and her followers are fixated on purging Democrats whom they deem insufficiently progressive.
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"All guys are fixated on how not-good-looking they are," the designer said before a show that featured his body-shaping superhero clothing.
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At 17, with a whole world of opportunity in front of him, he became fixated on the idea of a singular path to success.
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You play as John: your average dick fixated on impressing a girl at a high school reunion who shafted him back in the day.
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His eye contact with the moderators was better at first, but by the end of the debate, they were again fixated on the camera.
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Media coverage quickly fixated on the protesters' supposed anti-press stance, a controversy that continues to brew today at college campuses around the country.
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While a majority of America was fixated on Mexico and the wall, thousands of migrants were fleeing for Canada in a dramatically different scene.
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But he is often fixated on cable news headlines and will likely be hard-pressed to avoid chiming in during breaks in his schedule.
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A less successful dark comedy is Eight Crazy Nights, which spends more time fixated on toilet humor than creating a story we care about.
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Since I couldn't control Jack's outcome by waving a magic wand or wielding surgical tools, I fixated on minutiae and silently bargained with God.
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It is salient to our celebrity-fixated time in that he was one of the first to construct a public persona based on illusion.
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When you walk into a gym or locker room, people are fixated on their own image and they barely talk or acknowledge one another.
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Among them: Don't be afraid to add plush accents to a posh space, and don't get too fixated on your belongings for their own sake.
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A more accurate version of the "one issue" criticism would be that Sanders has fixated on the domestic, largely to the exclusion of global affairs.
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Unlike conventional smartphone makers that are fixated on selling hardware, Xiaomi runs what it calls a "triathlon" business model comprising of hardware, software and retail.
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The man who calls his hands "the tools to win my life" is fixated on realizing his UFC potential, one cataclysmic stoppage at a time.
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But while national attention was largely fixated on the company's year-long search for a second headquarters, Amazon's M&A pace in 2018 remained strong.
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Even when there are actual fat characters on TV, they are often fixated on their weight in a way that gives them no character development.
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Her gaze stays fixated on what's in front her — in the distance, a rocket has just launched leaving a cloud of smoke in its tracks.
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And because you have all these broadcasters constantly fixated on distributing the most popular stuff, it makes that most popular stuff more popular than ever.
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For their part, Canadians are as fixated on their border with America as Americans are on theirs with Mexico, says Nik Nanos, a Canadian pollster.
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Nixing some of Obamacare's insurance regulations might not comply, which could be a deal breaker for conservatives like Cruz who are fixated on lowering premiums.
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He has called L.G.B.T.Q. Americans "the alphabet people" and has fixated on the sexual transgressions of famous men, including joking about R. Kelly's alleged misconduct.
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In the season 1 finale, Ambrose explains to Cora why he became so fixated on helping her the moment he interviewed her about Frankie's death.
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Standing on the roof, right next to a former immigration port, the young woman realizes their suspect is fixated on heights, as well as water.
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It should be less fixated on big budgets, big names and whizzy effects, he urged, and concentrate on developing original ideas and executing them well.
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You can see why market bulls are a little nervous, and why many old-school market watchers like UBS' Art Cashin remain fixated on oil.
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Once he settled into this upwardly mobile relationship, the academic became fixated on the tenure track and the shiny science coming out of Bell Labs.
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Fans were so fixated on this question that the creators filmed 11 deaths so that no leaked scene could reveal the secret, The Independent reported.
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Whatever the reason, it's totally normal to get fixated on a song and play it out over and over again until you're tired of it.
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Bentley also reportedly became fixated on suppressing phone-call recordings that purported to capture him telling Mason he loved her and enjoyed fondling her breasts.
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I wanted to be able to go shopping with my mother and not stare in the mirror, fixated on pressing my boobs against my chest.
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When it comes to the iPad, Apple's focus seems to have been fixated on its Pro line and the 9.7-inch iPad in recent years.
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I've been fixated on Mint, the free Intuit-backed savings app available in the U.S. and Canada, for 225 days, or over three years now.
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It'd be a bad thing if people fixated on climate solutions that are still a distant dream at the expense of solutions that actually exist.
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There's a reason politicians and so many others have fixated on the plight of Gard and his parents in the face of a terminal illness.
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What could be a straight up driving game, fixated on the rote world of cops and robbers, becomes a soap opera, a melodrama, a comedy.
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If you or someone you know is fixated on perceived flaws in appearance or might be struggling with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), help is available.
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Hassan found the election coverage repetitive and tiresome—these windbag candidates were just like the ones back home, he argued—but Sara had become fixated.
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While we in Washington are fixated on the upcoming presidential election, another critical election has just begun: the race for the United Nations secretary-general.
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"You start with, 'Omg, look, there's a model talking to me'; you become fixated on the echelon level of the people on here," he says.
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The president appears to be increasingly focused on 2020, as he has been fixated on assessing the field of potential Democratic challengers in recent weeks.
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And yet, fixated on the range and limits of violence, he neglects to ask why our country treats it as unavoidable in the first place.
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Trump allies downplayed the significance of the president's statements, while stating there was no reason for him to be fixated on a recession next year.
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But from the minute he woke up to the minute the show started, Armstrong was fixated on getting his chops together for that evening's show.
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Or to reconsider an off-season quarterback plan that fixated on Fitzpatrick, whose regression to the mean after a revelatory 2015 has torpedoed their season.
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Claude Barfield of the American Enterprise Institute said that since Trump is also fixated on trade deficits, some language might be added to that point.
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In the film, the detective asks Judy to dye her hair and dress up as Madeleine, who he has become fixated on and obsessed about.
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He fixated on "Waves" to a point that he got the original album title Swish changed to Waves before West settled on the final title.
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Fixated on the long game, his economic playbook is likely to include special economic zones that allow for experimentation and rule-bending in controlled settings.
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He was exaggerating, but only a bit; in recent years, he acknowledged, tourists have become increasingly fixated on the goal of catching a brilliant display.
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Meituan, on the other hand, is fixated on beefing up its main turf of on-demand neighborhood services after divesting its costly bike-sharing endeavor.
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The recordings reveal a man who is fixated on his own celebrity, anxious about losing his status and contemptuous of those who fall from grace.
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She was fixated on the idea of taking a gondola ride down the canals; it was supposed to be the ultimate picture-esque couple's moment.
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" Likewise, the attacker in Hanau fixated on crime committed by nonwhite immigrants and possessed what the German authorities have called "a deeply racist mind-set.
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"Washington has become fixated with the fight against a non-existent, so-called Russian threat," Sergei Naryshkin, Russia's foreign intelligence agency chief, said on Wednesday.
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And when helicopter-mounted cameras fixated on ancient buildings or particularly striking landscapes, Mr. Sherwen turned into a tour guide, if an occasionally mischievous one.
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In "Episode 2," she becomes fixated on George's absence when she attends a wedding solo (George asks Mae not to contact her during this time).
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And some are backing his vision — Chris Matthews, with CLSA, said the virus may help accelerate the global change on which Son has been fixated.
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As crack cocaine in its time preyed disproportionately on blacks, opioid deaths fixated (until only recently) on whites, each cohort exceedingly vulnerable in its time.
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"The online doctor I saw fixated on the fact that I didn't have a thermometer and couldn't verify that I had a fever," she said.
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It was also one of the first times I came across a story of a grown man being sexually fixated on a woman my age.
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He apologized for his vagueness: He's not particularly fixated on politics, he said, and offered to put me in touch with some farmers who were.
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Trump is "fixated" on the declining stock market and "chafing" at the expectation that much of the country will be shut down until early summer.
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Chris Coons told CNN's Wolf Blitzer he was worried that the midterms could become fixated on personalities rather than the needs and concerns of voters.
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Neither a composer himself nor active in contemporary music, he was as radically fixated on the musical past as Mr. Boulez was on the future.
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His eyes aren&apost fixated on buying businesses with low price-to-book ratios or low price-to-sales ratios like most traditional value investors.
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In Australia's case, the plan has the advantage of borrowing from Britain's experience with its Fixated Threat Assessment Center, which has been running since 2006.
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Ms. Lawler and others fixated instead on dissecting and exposing, often through photography, the power dynamics of art-world institutions, business practices and devotional tendencies.
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But now, thanks to the impeachment inquiry, we know that the president has spent months fixated on a conspiratorial web of right-wing fan fiction.
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But they also remain fixated on the problems of the past, largely the elderly and the working poor, leaving behind non-working adults and children.
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Don't get me wrong: How can we not be fixated on a president who daily undermines the twin pillars of our democracy: truth and trust?
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Senate Democrats warned Trump on Thursday that a deal must go beyond reducing the trade deficit with China, which the president has been fixated on.
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Walking the dogs would cheer me up, but my mood would darken as I fixated on the stupidity and carelessness of my fellow Homo sapiens.
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That familiar rush of adrenaline mixed with fear that follows every terror attack drove me toward the television, where news anchors fixated on the shooter.
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Like Adorno and the other German Jewish emigrants of her generation, Arendt was fixated on the question of why democratic institutions collapse and authoritarianism rises.
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"Men might be just much more fixated on politics," said Stony Brook University political science professor Yanna Krupnikov, also an adviser on the Knight study.
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She found him fixated instead on news reports about Palestinians, tears streaming down his face as he watched TV in their home in Saudi Arabia.
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But Hitler was a fixated ideologue with a strong party organization, while Trump is an opportunistic narcissist driven above all by the need for adulation.
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Lynch and Frost spent this season fixated on portals, from vortexes materializing in wooded thickets to wormholes abruptly spitting matter out into parallel planes of being.
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They get so fixated on what they consider to be the right way to do things that other factors one should consider fall to the wayside.
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Trump, however, has seemingly been fixated on the popular vote, mentioning voter fraud in regards to his popular vote loss a number of times since November.
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There has been a lot of money thrown at the market, and look what happened Friday: The market ignored the positives and fixated on the negatives.
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The Russians want us to be terrified of the summit, fixated on every off-the-cuff malapropism and weird photo op, and responding to it all.
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Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has made confirming judges his top priority, and he has been fixated for months on filling retired Justice Anthony Kennedy's seat.
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While the rest of the country was fixated on the moon landing that was happening concurrently, Kennedy and his friends were fighting to preserve his reputation.
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Where CES is full of far-out concepts, increasingly autonomous cars, and furnishings for the smart home, MWC is unapologetically fixated on mobile and phone tech.
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I was so fixated on planning my retirement in 2012 that the idea of leveraging up to buy more property and stocks never crossed my mind.
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"I just don't understand why everyone is so fixated on trying to make Michael look like he's gay," she told Friend of the Housewives Katie Rost.
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Recently, I became fixated on the idea of someone using a Zune in 2017, which I found absolutely hilarious for reasons even I don't fully understand.
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To a group fixated on the "end of days" and apocalyptic battles against "crusader" armies, this is not much more than a bump in the road.
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As a gamer wading through an increasingly diverse array of purchase options, I have recently found myself more and more fixated on games' flashier selling points.
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Sure, passing each one feels like an achievement, but it can also get you fixated on how quickly you want to get it all over with.
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"Multiple sources say the recusal is one of the top disappointments of his presidency so far and one the president has remained fixated on," Karl writes.
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And we know, from oodles of great reporting as well as his Twitter feed, that Trump is uniquely fixated -- and bothered -- by the ongoing Russia probe.
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Chuck Schumer, the Senate's top Democrat, denied Monday that his party is overly fixated on Russia as Democrats rolled out a new campaign focused on economics.
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She did not directly mention Bernie Sanders, her top Democratic rival, but her team here is far more fixated on him than her speeches might suggest.
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I was so fixated on the idea of having sex that I didn't really think about all the other great things about being in a relationship.
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Instead they were fixated on what the U.S. Federal Reserve will do with interest rates, cited by a majority as the biggest risk to their outlooks.
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UC Irvine's 7-foot-6 basketball star, whom we were fixated on last March Madness, was caught on camera during a recent flight with his teammates.
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With a tinge of humor, people recounted items their partners had fixated on: organizing glasses at a family wedding, aligning dirty dishes at Panera, fluffing pillows.
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"Wolff is the quintessential New York creation, fixated on culture, style, buzz, and money, money, money," New Republic writer Michelle Cottle wrote in a 2004 profile.
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Leaders urged members with concerns to be patient and embrace the broader picture of the benefits of the legislation instead of being fixated on one provision.
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The television industry these days is fixated on the hyper-specific voice of the individual auteur, but the world of music has never been so collaborative.
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His eye had fixated on it, through the flashing neon, the sex paraphernalia, and the multimillion-dollar art works, as the telling detail of the evening.
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So although many will be fixated on the outcome of the June 11 plebiscite, we should be aware that the main attraction is on Capitol Hill.
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Much of the manifesto—which begins with the line, "It's the birthrates," repeated three times—is fixated on reproduction, a classic preoccupation of white supremacist ideology.
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Like many children, the lives of multiracial babies are intimately documented on social media, but they are arguably fixated on to a larger extent than most.
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In many ways, the #Oprah2020 dialogue fixated more on Winfrey's impressive oratory skills, potential qualifications, and political bona fides over her actual desire to be president.
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The difference this year, experts said, was that in the currently charged American political climate, some people may have fixated on stories of fuckups and flaws.
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For years, he fixated on taking China to task for manipulating its currency in order to give its goods an edge over competitors in global markets.
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Today, with too few exceptions, our politicians seem to be fixated on defining and regulating the amount of well-being individual people are supposed to desire.
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To be fair, there are some people who do become fixated on their fetish objects; however, they appear to be the exception rather than the rule.
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France, despite the way Americans fetishize it, is no utopia when it comes to art; it's overly given to traditionalism and often fixated on the past.
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The naysayers would be proved right, but throughout the turmoil Mr. Trump fixated on just one outcome: declaring himself a winner and Mr. Griffin a loser.
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It's a travesty that many people are fixated solely on repairing their weaknesses and don't have the chance to do what they do best every day.
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Familiarity with his later work makes it hard to fathom how an architect so fixated on humility would begin his career with such a spectacular folly.
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Personally, I can get fixated on a trailer in the same way that I'll listen to a song until I never want to hear it again.
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But Biden advisers also seized on the furor to portray Mr. Trump as fixated on, and worried about, a potential general election race against Mr. Biden.
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Instead of discussing the issues at hand, Snodgrass wrote, Trump was fixated on French President Emmanuel Macron, whom Trump had recently met on a trip abroad.
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There's no repealing without some replacing, and Republicans were so fixated on the first part of the equation that they never grappled adequately with the second.
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The President Elect has little to say about tech and innovation during the campaign and seems mostly fixated on Cybersecurity (which is not a bad thing).
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America's allies in Europe and Asia are fixated on whether the Donald Trump administration will reject the re-emergence of spheres of influence or embrace them.
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" The bond market was fixated on the fact the Fed said the stronger economic growth raises the likelihood that "further gradual policy firming would be appropriate.
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The president told Karl he is "pretty good at estimating crowd sizes," a point he has long fixated on in describing his own rallies and events.
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People on Twitter were fixated specifically on the question of whether Davidson would be able to get the ring back, since it cost so very much.
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I was fixated on everything being read clearly and hadn't realized a painting could be interesting without that clarified image of narrative articulated on the canvas.
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And though James understands what happened to him, he also spent his life fixated on Brigsby: the lessons he taught, the intricate details of his mythology.
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"I am always fixated on economic questions," says Thiel, who notes the very obvious about how sucky it is to run a content company these days.
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" And quite frankly, I would have to say I was so fixated [on] being a venture capitalist [that] when someone started to ask me, I'd say, "Yes!
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He has particularly fixated on China's economic practices, blasting it on trade and currency throughout the presidential race and blaming it for the loss of American jobs.
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If you watch The Great British Baking Show and find yourself fixated on the beautiful, colorful stand mixers, we have a deal you're probably going to love.
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The ability to not only arm criminals and terrorists, who can make virtually anonymous purchases, but also vulnerable and fixated individuals is perhaps the most dangerous aspect.
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Upon the suggestion of my cousin who'd been staying with me, I began watching mindless reality TV, and soon became fixated with MTV's Are You The One?
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Myke Towers, "Traicionera " Fixated on a so-called witchy woman, the trapero drops bars over a hazy RKO beat somewhat reminiscent of the forgotten cloud rap sound.
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In Germany, the city of Augsburg last year embedded traffic signals into the ground near tram tracks to help downward-fixated pedestrians avoid injury, local media reported.
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The question that ultimately needs to be asked is why a company fixated on this kind of characterization for so many years in such a noticeable way.
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Along with said government figures arrives Dr. Ivo Robotnik (Jim Carrey), a brilliant, slightly bent scientist now fixated on tracking down and experimenting on our fuzzy friend.
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He kept his hands in his pockets, and his gaze was fixated on the "Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" actress as she continued to display her gown.
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The comments Wednesday show a president fixated on maintaining the strength of the U.S. economy, while eager to push the blame for any potential downturn to others.
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For our group, this usually meant a few words as we each fixated on a random set of objects, sometimes to the visible frustration of our guardian.
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For years, tabloids fixated on her love life, wondering why a woman in her 40s wasn't married (the audacity!) and nit-picking every aspect of her relationships.
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With Trump fixated on size and popularity he's sure to be talking about the "bigly" inauguration crowds before long, despite what the official figures end up showing.
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He rarely uses either of those words, and is so fixated on bringing back antiquated industries that rely on outmoded technology, he rarely casts his eyes forward.
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As we've seen over season 14 of Anatomy, Ben has become fixated on a career change from medicine to firefighting, and now his wish has been granted.
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The reason I'm not fixated on those trivialities is that the earphones themselves are an exhibition of two hugely impressive engineering feats: excellent fit and excellent sound.
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Some reports note how Systrom recently returned from paternity leave and had become more fixated on what he was spending his time building and to what end.
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They claimed that Sarah "was asked to leave our university comedy group because of worrisome and disturbing behavior" and alleged that she was fixated on their relationship.
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Conservative sites have likewise fixated on a photo of Clinton that appears to show a square lump under her jacket, with some bloggers suggesting it's a defibrillator.
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Around the same time that Blunt issued BBF, Inga Copeland, in a strange confluence of circumstances, also released an album fixated on the ephemeral nature of place.
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But, as always, the Fed fails to read the correct economic indicators and is now fixated on the low unemployment rate and its dubious effect on inflation.
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Love was a fiery, aching mess, the eyes of the global media now fully fixated on her, waiting for her to reach the apex of self-destruction.
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"For hours, days, I fixated on the patch of sunlight cast against my wall through those barred and grated windows," Bauer wrote of his time in Iran.
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The Kochs and their allies have been fixated on passing right-to-work laws in states in the Upper Midwest for decades, weaking the power of unions.
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As a 25-year-old college dropout, Hinckley had grown fixated upon Foster and the Martin Scorsese film "Taxi Driver," in which she played a teenage prostitute.
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The number of people fixated on Area 51 to the exclusion of other issues is probably not enough to swing more than a precinct here and there.
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As an anxious and underweight 7-year-old, I fixated on my ears in the bathroom mirror and squeezed them down with the palms of my hands.
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Viewers see how true that is for Jean as she lies about her name, pursues the woman her client is fixated on, and lies to her husband.
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Rather, it's targeted to the professional world and therefore fairly tame, couched in appeals to "diversity" and "inclusion," though equally fixated on the politics of personal identity.
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Trump won by rejecting both liberalism and mainstream Republicans, who remain fixated on massive supply-side tax cuts for the wealthy and just as massive entitlement cuts.
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They had beaten him down to the point where his spirit seemed eroded and interviewers were fixated on Comey's passage about Trump's hand-size, skin and hair.
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Trump's administration has been fixated on the immigration courts, which suffer a sizable backlog that slows down cases, but not in the way the President is suggesting.
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The hasty attempt to control the conversation only ignited focus and attention on the very topics they were trying to avoid being fixated on by the media.
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The president has previously targeted Biden over his support of the 1994 crime bill, and has fixated on the former vice president as the likely front-runner.
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There are also a few paintings (the most recent fixated on John Wayne) and mixed-media sculptures, as well as the artist's sketchbooks displayed in light tables.
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South is fixated in particular on women and the challenges they face in this always-online era — how they and their bodies can be manipulated, distorted, abused.
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" In that book, as in his own poetry, Wiman is fixated on what he calls here "those moments of mysterious intrusion, that feeling of collusion with eternity.
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They fixated on sexual deviance, embraced conspiracy theories and aligned themselves with domineering leaders "to serve powerful interests and so participate in their power," the authors wrote.
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In a TEDx talk in 2016, Robinson said that he "became fixated on it," then spent three years and endured multiple injuries trying to land the trick.
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Yet it was also too narrow, because the peculiar foibles that the press fixated on were hardly sufficient to adequately judge someone's integrity or maturity or temperament.
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A minute ago, we were fixated on the half of the Mueller report that vividly details how Trump tried to shut down and hinder the Mueller investigation.
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Hope Hicks was unquestionably the most fixated-over White House communications director in history, rivaled only by Anthony Scaramucci during his 10 days of hellfire last summer.
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So much of the history of the Vietnam War is an unplowed field, while so many of the war's historians remained fixated on the same old furrows.
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And while some in the West fixated on how China's system failed to stem the outbreak at first, they were ignoring the aspects of it that worked.
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White supremacists were obsessed with being replaced on a biological level and fixated on the notion of black men raping white women and creating a ''mongrel race.
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If only … The N.B.A. season just started, but Knicks fans are fixated on acquiring Durant, the Warriors star forward who can opt for free agency next summer.
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Trump has remained fixated on his 2016 opponent more than three years later, bringing her up at most campaign rallies and often citing his margin of victory.
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Dershowitz was pressured by White House to join legal team, source says The President was especially fixated on having controversial defense attorney Dershowitz on the legal team.
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But Mr. Trump, who seems to be increasingly fixated on Mr. Bloomberg and the fortune he is vowing to spend on the election, apparently could not wait.
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On impeachment, White House aides and allies argue, Trump has been as fixated on the substance of the House's two articles of impeachment as the public process.
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But I've also been fixated on what it will take for Americans and the rest of the rich world to have their own "come to Jesus" moment?
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Because most holders of China's currency remain fixated on its value relative to the greenback, China's authorities cannot afford to take their eyes off this benchmark either.
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Both as academics and as journalists, we've been pretty fixated on this behavior, and when we focus on that, we omit the people who aren't doing it.
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He has spent so long fixated on winning the U.S. Open, but this week taught him the beauty that can reward those who see the big picture.
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You have plenty of chores to do, but you need to make time for self care, too—don't get fixated on your duties to work or others!
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The man placed the cap back on the child's head, and for the rest of the game, we were fixated, watching water drip down the child's face.
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Social media has fixated on Joshua Trump, a Delaware sixth-grader who received an invitation because he's been bullied for sharing a last name with the president.
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Out of all the celebrity tattoos in Hollywood, the massive phoenix on Ben Affleck's back reigns supreme as the one we've been most fixated on for the longest.
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In case you were stuck under a rock the last few months, the internet was fixated with a giraffe named April at a petting zoo in New York.
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The one recognizable image is "Fixated" (1993), based on a photograph of Franz Kafka; here, faint shadows carve, with particular precision, the nose lengthening above an anxious mouth.
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The more her disease attacked what doctors call executive function – her ability to perform daily tasks appropriately – the more fixated she became on maintaining her right to drive.
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This might trouble those who are fixated on financial ratios, but it also would provide a clearer indication of how much the acquirer has paid for undocumented expectations.
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Foreign investors may have become fixated on the shared vulnerabilities of Turkey and Argentina: high inflation, large foreign-currency debts, troublesome budget deficits and wide current-account gaps.
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In 2008, all eyes were on credit which was a major reason for the move down, and in 2011, everyone in the equity markets was fixated on Europe.
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They may eventually become less fixated on planting trees: officials say they are running ahead of their targets and that the green wall will soon be "basically built".
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Betty tries to get Jughead to join in the group's upcoming Prison Break cosplay, but he is far too fixated on G&G to help his best friend.
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She notes that she isn't fixated on celebrities wearing her pieces, that it's more about the everyday people who have the power to shift the standards of beauty.
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At the same time, Biden represents a vestige of the Obama administration, which Trump has fixated upon as he compares his own presidency to that of his predecessor.
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"Jesus, how many people are quietly, tortuously, fixated on a love they can't have?" she says when I sat down to interview her the day after Valentine's Day.
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The app has brought thousands of people outside, roaming around neighborhoods while fixated on their screens -- and not on their surroundings -- on a quest to capture the creatures.
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Conservative sites have likewise fixated on a photo of Clinton that appears to show a square lump under her jacket, with some bloggers suggesting that it's a defibrillator.
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Scaramucci and Trump may be fixated on how the White House staff looks, but as citizens we need to keep our focus on how our country is looking.
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In this story, our hero has lost some weight and goes into a dress shop to try on a dress she's been fixated on for a long time.
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We all watched as our media pundits fixated not just on the policies and perspectives of the presidential candidates, but also on the clothes they wore and why.
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Instead, he was fixated on the glitziest apartment building on Fifth Avenue, a gaudy, 58-story edifice with gold-plated fixtures and a pink-marble atrium: Trump Tower.
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Upon first reading "Three Sisters," Natasha seemed an insensitive upstart, fixated on the temperature of her baby's room over the comfort of her more refined sisters-in-law.
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"It sounds like Trump has gotten fixated a little bit more than some in the administration would like on the idea of a Nobel Peace Prize," Baker said.
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That's the difference between a disciplined, professionally-run campaign focused on the finish line, and a campaign made up of bumbling amateurs fixated on grabbing today's new cycle.
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The president fixated on the media coverage throughout the summit, giving the impression he was at times more concerned with headlines about the event than the proceedings themselves.
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As played by Ms. Paulson, she is recast as a chain-smoking feminist underdog, hounded by the news media unfairly fixated on her perceived shrewishness and (questionable) perm.
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So, with the president's consistently low approval ratings and a record number of retirements, desperate Republicans have fixated on the threat of impeachment to fire up GOP voters.
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I am living my fucking dream, and yet in this moment, my eyes remain fixated on the monitor — my love handle projected in HD stares back at me.
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A non-leadership source told me it should be a wake up call to leadership, who are fixated on using tax reform as a selling point to voters.
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To a generation fixated on nostalgia and irony, it was a slice of 90s worthy of pilgrimages to one of the two remaining US franchises that sold it.
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Other Russian news media, citing online posts possibly written by the attacker, said the man was deranged and may have become fixated on Ms. Felgenhauer for sexual reasons.
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Fixated on sorority women typically beyond his reach, a college nerd costumes himself so that one of them mistakes him for her boyfriend and has sex with him.
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Despite a turn to authoritarianism and an economic and humanitarian disaster, the PT is more fixated on opposing a possible intervention from the United States than opposing Maduro.
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So tired of hearing "guns don't kill people, people kill people," when we should be fixated on the fact that people are being killed in the first place.
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But so far, Pyongyang has shown relatively little interest in reintegrating itself into the world, and appears fixated on developing nuclear weapons with as much fanfare as possible.
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But then again, perhaps that makes sense, for no matter how fixated Myshkin is on his mother, it is his father who has shaped the way he thinks.
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A graduate of Oral Roberts University, he was fixated on spreading Christianity to North Sentinel, telling friends he had been working for years to make the right contacts.
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And they reveal the degree to which parents up and down the income ladder have become fixated on college acceptance as a ticket to their child's financial security.
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A political agenda fixated on turning affluent suburbs blue is capable of building neither a stable long-term majority nor a policy blueprint worthy of the progressive mantle.
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But Magic Leap may prove to be too little too early for a company burning cash by the hundreds of millions in a market newly fixated on efficiency.
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Mr. Trump, apparently fixated on the idea that Ukraine had tried to defeat him in 2016, balked, asserting, contrary to Defense Department certifications, that Ukraine was hopelessly corrupt.
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"A lot of societies in North America or Singapore or Japan have become fixated on the idea that we'll engineer our way out of this problem," he added.
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They don't seem very interested in exploring, beyond Hallmark card sentiment, the impact of a young Judy Garland having been fixated (in this telling) on a closeted father.
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Sometimes it seemed that the European legal system, with its liberal emphasis on individual rights, had settled only lightly on a country fixated on the rights of groups.
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But as the men made their presentation to members of the International Olympic Committee, they quickly realized they were pitching to an audience fixated on a single player.
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Inside the West Wing, the president remains fixated on his coverage, and his anger about the tumult of recent days has been primarily directed toward his communications staff.
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Mehta notes that aside from a new focus on Android and its developers, that software supply chain attack represents relatively fresh evidence that Sandworm remains fixated on Ukraine.
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Trump is not only totally fixated on the special counsel probe, but is clueless about how much damage he could do to himself by agreeing to an interview.
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That investigation, led by Republicans and especially fixated on Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state, was one of the longest and most bitterly partisan inquiries in history.
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And with her party fixated on beating both McSally and Trump in Arizona, Sinema's endorsement or even guidance for candidates about how to win there could be key.
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LOS ANGELES — A torrential downpour could not keep the murder-obsessed and crime-fixated young women from storming the Orpheum Theater in downtown Los Angeles early this spring.
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Trump has been fixated with the idea of a Space Force for months, bringing it up at a number of rallies and White House events throughout the year.
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On Monday, Trump's team continued heated discussions with lawmakers, but the president was fixated on investigations into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election and the related congressional hearings.
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The President repeatedly asked in the meeting how soon the plane could be ready, two officials said, and was fixated on a time frame of at least 2021.
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For the last few decades, a certain slice of American Judaism has fixated on campus criticism of Israel as a principal emitter of anti-Semitic rhetoric and ideology.
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In March '95 New York Magazine ran an 11-page feature calling the show "disastrous" and describing a workplace plagued by hierarchy, generational conflict and anally fixated humor.
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Since then, Disney animations have assumed such a firm monopoly on stories featuring anthropomorphized animals that "Vixen" productions often seem fixated on avoiding anything excessively coy or droll.
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As in his powerful operas, Janacek is fixated in this cycle on setting the words to music that reflects the contours, sounds and rhythms of the Czech language.
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Fixated on these "turncoat G.I.s," United States commentators tended to forget that an inordinately greater number of North Korean and Chinese P.O.W.s had refused repatriation to their side.
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Much of the nation was fixated on the maelstrom in Washington: Attorney General William P. Barr's news conference about the special counsel's inquiry was about 20 minutes away.
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The excellent new Okovi, her fifth studio release, is packed with dark, dramatic, death-fixated tunes that seem to beckon seductively to the darkening days and lengthening nights.
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The juxtaposition of a fully covered woman engaging in a sweaty and sandy competition against an athlete with much less clothing is noteworthy, but the media remained fixated.
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Throughout the interview, the president seemed fixated on two things he kept coming back to: his 53 Electoral College win and how the news media was covering him.
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Analysts have said previously that while the markets may be fixated on $3 trillion, there's little fundamental basis for the fixation, with an adequate level likely around $2.25 trillion.
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But people who become so fixated on power that they can think of nothing else tend to be those who ultimately become the greatest villains on Game of Thrones.
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Over the last seven weeks, Miss Alabama has been cringeworthy, fixated to the point of near self-destruction, emotionally wide open, lovably, charmingly weird, and about 500 other emotions.
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The majority leader also seemed fixated on some Democrats' plan to block other bills until he brings a funding bill to the floor, a point he kept returning to.
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So much writing about grief is fixated on the lack of discussion about it, and how hard it is to find things that specifically speak to any one experience.
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I became fixated on my perceived flaws, as if I had body dysmorphic disorder (which afflicts 1.7% to 2.4% of the general population and can cause anxiety and depression).
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Eventually, after I wore myself out trying to decide why exactly I was fixated on this girl and what that meant, I swiped right on her, and we matched.
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For years, Donald Trump has been fixated on taking China to task for manipulating its currency in order to give its goods an edge over competitors in global markets.
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" Clinton on Wednesday said Trump has been "fixated" on the phrase radical Islam "as if those are magic words that, once uttered, will stop terrorists from coming after us.
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Current and former staff members described Mr. Schroeder as someone who humiliated employees to the point of tears and who fixated on small details like the use of commas.
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Cruz had at least two Instagram accounts, both of which depict a teen fixated on guns and violence and who was often clad in black with his face covered.
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It's a brilliant cap to a movie fixated on one point above all — no matter the desperation of this battlefield, the communal bonds ensure that the party rages on.
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While we may be increasingly addicted to online dating and ever more exhausted by the experience, that doesn't mean we'll necessarily stay fixated on swiping through a single app.
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Though we can often become fixated on the differences that frustrate us—in art, in our relationships—there's power and pleasure in seeing what happens when opposing forces collide.
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Some are a little more crossover in the martial arts scene or use brighter colors to appear a bit hipper and not as fixated on camouflage type of colors.
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Trump's speeches since the last debate have fixated on the vast conspiracy, which also includes everyone from international finance to pollsters to Republican critics including House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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Republican presidential candidates have often been fixated on manhood, but just like with other themes of conservative politics of the last few decades, subtlety has gone out the window.
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