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Late bloomers are always the most obsessive, though, you know?
Even the most obsessive users should be able to do so.
Strangely, the most obsessive tweeter on earth, Donald Trump, was silent.
My last day turned out to be my least comfortable and most obsessive.
If his most obsessive fans preach with evangelical fervor, Kendrick is artful in his ambiguity.
"These folks are some of the most obsessive, hateful folks I've ever encountered online," Ley told Motherboard.
And these new DIY kits are the latest sign that they actually understand their most obsessive customers.
"Khloé is the most organized, cleanest, most obsessive person I know in her own home," she said.
That's so many races that only the most obsessive political observers could possible keep track of them all.
For all but the most obsessive gadget fans, the slowing treadmill of upgrades comes as a welcome relief.
We asked readers how they celebrated the final season of a show that has some of TV's most obsessive fans.
Feature How the MSNBC host staked her show on Trump — and won the largest and most obsessive audience of her career.
Trevino, known as one of the most obsessive artists in the industry, spent years in the country intensely channelling his mentor's work.
What they delivered instead could only be the feat of the single most obsessive storytellers in all of big budget video games.
Writer Joe Coscarelli pointed out that Swift uses the platform to interact with her most obsessive fans to a degree that almost feels intimate.
Definitely cheaper than what the Air Mags are selling for on eBay, but it's far from affordable for all but the most obsessive sneaker collectors.
The apps offer people of varying degrees of fame a way to stay connected with, and to profit from, their most obsessive fans, she wrote.
Here's how I met some of the UK's most obsessive vinyl hoarders... I'm stood in front of a semi-detached house in the midst of suburban Britain.
Read more: Inside the Home of the World's Most Obsessive Princess Diana Memorabilia Collector What kind of clothes did you wear before you got with your ex?
This place is home to some of the most obsessive music listeners on the planet, so their thumbs-up on many Mastered for iTunes releases is worth something.
It doesn't dumb-down the daily political news for its audience and it occasionally highlights events that could challenge the interest of even the most-obsessive political fans.
"Game of Thrones" is officially over for at least a year and it's time for Harry Potter fans to regain their rightful place as the most obsessive fandom around.
The MSNBC host — who has come to be viewed as an avatar of the left — has, since President Trump's inauguration, won the largest and most obsessive audience of her career.
Even at my most obsessive, I was nowhere near as bad as I'd been in my dieting days, back when I believed a workout wasn't over until you heard something pop.
In 1965, this Polish artist began his "Détails," one of the most obsessive yet emotional projects of postwar art by painting the number 1 in the corner of a blank canvas.
The most obsessive part of being a 40-something hip-hop head has meant keeping an anxious eye on Twitter to see if another name will make me hold my breath.
They leave disgusting welts, can hide anywhere, are beyond the ability of all but the most obsessive amateur to control, and the internet is littered with horror stories about failed attempts to eradicate them.
Despite its frequent depictions of violence and extreme behavior, "Saul" is still TV's most obsessive chronicler of mundanity and tedium, a show in which cleaning up takeout containers is a significant declaration of love.
First, Google has improved the speaker by making it ever-so-slightly larger inside the exact same body — though I suspect even the most obsessive audiophile would have a hard time hearing a big difference.
There was no smoking gun offered up by even the most obsessive tape grinder for why any of this happened, and no clear or multi-part answer has emerged as far as scheme or technique.
At the heart of this novel is a character study of a brilliant chef, filtered through the perception of her most obsessive disciple, a much younger man to whom she is fairy godmother, mother, and beloved.
But our true advantage was that we'd spoken with a variety of the most obsessive and well-versed treasure hunters on earth, compiling a healthy amount of data — both anecdotal and empirical — on their successes and failures.
Where Season 1 pulled inspiration from The Shawshank Redemption and The Shining, this season focuses on Annie Wilkes of Misery fame as the show explores the life King's most obsessive villain led before she...well, no spoilers.
I can only hope the irony of Tuan saying that Pasha complains too much about his father, when Tuan himself might be the most obsessive character the series has produced, is intentional; I still can't tell whether Tuan is grating or terrifying.
It was the latest drama at a festival that has become famous for family squabbles among Wagner's heirs, who run the festival; provocative productions; and artistic dust-ups — but which is still sacred ground for Wagnerites, who are among the most obsessive of all opera fans.
But while Marvel has expressly laid out a number of formulas that its competitors have struggled to imitate — from its highly specific mix of action and fast-paced snippy humor to its frequent, unapologetic visual and narrative nods to the most obsessive fans in its midst — it's also beginning to break those formulas.
There's enough demand for Austen-inspired film and television that there's been at least 26 film, television and theater adaptations of Pride & Prejudice alone since 1938, and several others of each of her remaining five novels (and even a few of her novella, Lady Susan, which Austen herself never submitted for publication.) Works of Austen fan fiction, too, aren't banished to the corners of the internet where only the most obsessive of readers can find them.
The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden awarded the album 1 star and said that: "This historical curiosity shows how desperate labels like World Pacific sought to attract some of the pop audience to jazz artists; it can be safely bypassed by all jazz fans, except for the most obsessive collectors of the music of Bud Shank".
Morgan's story received considerable print coverage and in 1985 author Gordon Basichis wrote the book Beautiful Bad Girl: The Vicki Morgan Story. In 1990, Dominick Dunne wrote a fictional portrayal of Morgan in his book, An Inconvenient Woman. The story of her life and death was the topic of Vanity Fair Confidential (Season 4, Episode 7: Murder Most Obsessive) which first aired on March 19, 2018. Her BDSM-based relationships with Alfred Bloomingdale and Marvin Pancoast are also explored in the Poisoned Passions episode titled "Sadistic Pleasure".
Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it five stars out of five, and stated that "Some will doubtless find the appeal elusive, but Creatures still offers one of the most obsessive and entertaining experiences anyone can have in front of the computer." Creatures sold 100,000 copies by November 1997. At the time, John Moore of Mindscape explained that the company "expect[s] to sell more than 200,000 Creatures by the end of the year." Global sales of the game neared 400,000 units by February 1998.
Possibly as a result, he focused more attention on his palaces and houses; Henry was, according to architectural historian John Goodall, "the most obsessive patron of art and architecture ever to have occupied the throne of England".; Henry extended the royal complex at Westminster in London, one of his favourite homes, rebuilding the palace and the abbey at a cost of almost £55,000.; He spent more time in Westminster than any of his predecessors, shaping the formation of England's capital city. He spent £58,000 on his royal castles, carrying out major works at the Tower of London, Lincoln and Dover.
With another US citizen, Dr. William Chester Minor, he would become one of the most important (and most obsessive) collaborators the OED Project's director Sir James Murray (1837–1915) had, and is recognized as such in many of the prefaces to the Dictionary itself. His task was to read certain books looking for examples of the use of particular words, and then to send the relevant quotations to Murray's staff. According to scholar Elizabeth Knowles, who studied the Murray-Hall correspondence in the OED archives, Hall spent 'four hours a day...on proofs' and that 'for much of the rest of the time, he was reading for vocabulary'. Once he supplied more than 200 examples of the use of the word “hand” and had to be told that there was no space for so many. Murray himself would say that “Time would fail to tell of the splendid assistance rendered to the Dictionary by Dr. Fitzedward Hall, who devotes nearly his whole day to reading the proofs...and to supplementing, correcting, and increasing the quotations taken from his own exhaustless stores.

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