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Obviously, VGS has to be obsessive about its own security.
"He was just almost obsessive about seeing his guns," Dee said.
At the time he was 42 and obsessive about losing his hair.
Wouldn't you want to encourage students to be obsessive about worthy things?
We've been a little bit more obsessive about hand cleaning and sanitizer.
The government here is near obsessive about limiting conversation on this topic pic.twitter.
" On what the music selection process is really like: "I'm obsessive about it.
I am obsessive about my artwork and my artwork is obsessive in itself.
"We sometimes are way too obsessive about getting big-big-name recruits," Sen.
He cautions retirement-location shoppers against getting too obsessive about any one characteristic.
I became a bit obsessive about it while we were paying it off.
Mashable's readers (and writers) are known for being obsessive about the things we love.
Mashable's readers (and writers) are known for being OBSESSIVE about the things we love.
He and his biggest fans are obsessive about being the alpha and establishing dominance.
I became very obsessive about her because I wanted to crack her, I guess.
I'm obsessive about planning and like to keep track of data and look for patterns.
If you are obsessive about your cleansing, you might own a Foreo Luna or something similar.
Aurore is experienced and slightly obsessive about building tech businesses, either as a cofounder or investor.
This happens with some regularity; no one is as obsessive about Panna's tigers as Mr Murthy.
They all have different uses, which partially explains why filmmakers are so obsessive about film stock.
To give you a little background on Coltrane's personality: he was incredibly obsessive about his instrument.
He was obsessive about the quality of every piece of cheese and each bottle of oil.
" Still, he said, "These effects are modest, and we don't want to be obsessive about this.
Only cartoonish control freaks are obsessive about turning their children into scientists or senators and nothing else.
My mother was passionate about these things, obsessive about her children and a wider sense of things.
"The Chinese are obsessive about process," said Jeffrey A. Bader, a former China adviser to Mr. Obama.
He gets obsessive about a single idea, while I have so many brainstorms that my focus trails.
Otherwise, we're going to open Pandora's box, because then you're just talking about behaviors that we're obsessive about.
It was a very disturbing wake-up call, and it's made me obsessive about personal hygiene ever since.
Annie Kadavy, a former CRV investor, said Zachary was obsessive about doing his homework when assessing a deal.
You're going to want to be obsessive about making sure the lines are straight, and both legs are even.
" He continues: "I'm also quite obsessive about design and pastry is a good outlet for that as a chef.
Pretty boy Sean Hannity is as obsessive about Trump as a teenage girl with a Tiger Beat pop icon.
That kind of gear is totally unattainable for most people, even those who are obsessive about their audio quality.
He has not played a professional hockey game since 2014, though he remains obsessive about his physique and conditioning.
With millions of downloads and hundreds of thousands of positive reviews, he's obsessive about responding to user complaints and concerns.
Caitlin admits that she used to be more obsessive about her "image," but these days she doesn't care as much.
That's why jazz fans can get so obsessive about the live performance aspect because it's never going to be identical.
Men she knows are as obsessive about housekeeping as women, but their décor doesn't define them in the same way.
People already can become obsessive about delivery timing (I'm one of them), and Amazon is answering the call for these customers.
I don't know how I ever lived without one, since I am very obsessive about cleanliness and washing clothing/sheets/etc.
I wasn't obsessive about it, I didn't document everything to the nth degree, and I certainly didn't do it every day.
" Laila, who studied international relations in college, and isn't a formally trained chef, elaborated: "I get very obsessive about an ingredient.
It also helped that the company was almost obsessive about licensing popular properties like movies, video games, and even TV shows.
I've even become pretty obsessive about checking which server Ookla's SpeedTest service is accessing, just in case that's coloring my results.
For people with healthy skin, tracking their pH levels could make them obsessive about something the body naturally regulates on its own.
To this end, NYC dermatologist Francesca Fusco, MD, mentions that she has had some patients who've become obsessive about their hygiene routines.
I'm a bit obsessive about it, but I've worked hard along the way and have future goals that I'm trying to meet.
I cherish this hobby and am somewhat obsessive about it because it's the only escape I've found from 21st century-induced stress.
David himself is obsessive about his nearsightedness, and when his wife announces she's leaving, he only asks whether the other guy wears glasses.
Mr. Tamari, who bought the building after it had been abandoned for nearly three decades, was obsessive about sourcing nearly every detail locally.
These companies are obsessive about hiring the most talented engineers (and in Apple's case, designers) so they can build the best technology products.
I'm obsessive about the culture that we create specifically around trust, and this is an adjustment for some people when they come here.
The Safdies are obsessive about basketball; in "Uncut Gems," Howard's fortunes rise and fall with the outcomes of the games he bets on.
When Christianity became paranoid and obsessive about the devil and witchcraft in the late 16th century, though, all things black became associated with evil.
My mom has always been obsessive about the way she looks, and vanity was something that our family has passed on through the generations.
I get weirdly obsessive about perfectly aligning with the instructor's timing, and this exercise exacerbated that anxiety by adding a count of 10 breaths.
So much care and consideration goes into every piece of the Duet that I became obsessive about making my little vibrator baby absolutely perfect.
Florence Hardy has become obsessive about these unchecked trees, believing their spores to be responsible for a growth she's just had removed from her neck.
"Even the executives at Weinstein Company told me they had never seen him quite like this, being this obsessive about a project," Gomez-Rejon said.
The president, an obsessive about how TV shows perform, was enthralled by the "huge" ratings "Roseanne" had received, said a person familiar with the call.
Tempo is an email app — currently in free beta — that tries to minimize distractions while helping you be more deliberate and less obsessive about email.
She's obsessive about it; the hysteria feels performative, as if Candy's pointing out the obvious difference between how women treat violence and how men treat violence.
Ms. Ziegler can be a bit obsessive about connecting the dots, a trait that tends to transform the wavering paths of human life into blunt lines.
After we have a big one, we then go on hyper alert and become obsessive about every forthcoming bodily symptom—waiting for another one to hit.
Former aides said Klobuchar could become obsessive about getting credit, particularly for bills that she sponsored, sometimes holding up other offices to ensure she got credit.
Like many retirees, he became obsessive about his money when he stopped working — namely, how his investments were performing and whether he was spending too much.
To do it these days, you almost have to be obsessive about it in order to go through the process and endure what candidates have to endure.
It's also worth noting that Apple has been obsessive about keeping Siri commands on the device unless they're sure you want it going out to the cloud.
Bannon was obsessive about wanting Breitbart scoops mentioned in the handful of daily morning email tipsheets that set the agenda for Washington, especially Mike Allen's Politico Playbook.
It is an understatement to say that the 42-year-old Sehgal is obsessive about his work, from its concept to the lexicon used to describe it.
For most people, running is not about the stats or splits, and you definitely don't have to become obsessive about the data in order to be a runner.
" As Hansen put it, "during the infestation, it makes sense to feel anxious and obsessive about it, and it's almost the energy you need to deal with it.
Indeed if Trump, from Comey's testimony, seems more than ready to cast aside "some of my satellites" for their Russian shenanigans — perhaps even Kushner — he's obsessive about Flynn.
It's hard, especially if you've worked in toxic environments or if you've had to be obsessive about work (or school) to get to this point in your career.
Apple is famously obsessive about producing the best possible user experience — with a "fanatical attention to detail" that extends to things like the door handles in its new headquarters.
He was obsessive about every aspect of his films, from scriptwriting through to how they were projected in individual cinemas, and so was considered a unique kind of auteur.
As someone who is wildly obsessive about how things look, even on a convoluted screen of stuff that has only a loose association with whatever the board is called.
And he's obsessive about everything — partly because he'd just had a really bad experience with an assistant, so he wanted me to anticipate, to see the problem before it arises.
Pretus also testified that Thompson had been obsessive about trying to clear his name after the 2013 court-martial, in which he received a short brig sentence and a $60,000 fine.
Some people find this visual representation motivating; one of my co-workers recently went on a 30-day streak of activity, becoming obsessive about "closing the rings" on his Apple Watch.
But perhaps most importantly, Epic Games seems to be obsessive about keeping the game fresh, whether it's adding new player skins, new areas of the map, or new equipment within the game.
While we are all obsessive about music of many genres, Career Suicide exists purely as an outlet for us to release exactly the kind of hardcore punk that we long most to hear.
Virtually no public record of Mr. Hofeller's work on gerrymanders exists beyond the maps themselves, because he was obsessive about leaving no paper trail that could be used against his handiwork in court.
The executive is obsessive about how products look and work, and that focus could bode well for the cryptocurrency space, which has struggled to achieve any meaningful consumer usage, despite all the buzz.
For weeks, Kerr has been reserved about his team's hunt for 73 wins, even as the rest of the basketball-watching world — including some of his own players — have been somewhat obsessive about it.
Google is launching a developer preview of something it's calling "AMP Stories," which are two words that only make sense if you're obsessive about what's happening with the way we consume content on our phones.
"Black Skinhead" features some of Kanye's sharpest, most political lyrics ever, so it makes sense that he'd choose two producers as passionate, possessed, and obsessive about music as he is to bring them to life.
Being too much in your own body can make you obsessive about your own problems, causing you to lose the ability to understand the scale of your own life compared with the lives of others.
These days, many parents (myself included) have been vigilant, nearly obsessive, about providing our daughters with positive images of women to counteract the incessant messages telling them their greatest value comes from their body and appearance.
Charles had filed for divorce in February and requested sole custody of Joshua, citing concerns about Lori Vallow's mental health, including that she had become "obsessive about near-death experiences and spiritual visions," according to CNN.
I was similarly obsessive about high school hierarchies, and significantly less stylish, and it was the first time I had seen a character look so cool, so controlled, while wearing clothes that I could conceivably wear, too.
Iovine said in the interview that he he learned the way Apple thought about its products before he even joined the company, from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, famously obsessive about a commitment to design and quality.
"Intense grief can turn into personalized anxiety about dying, particularly if there is already a tendency to be obsessive about things," says Carol Kershaw, a clinical psychologist in Houston and author of the book The Worry Free Mind.
Spurling isn't obsessive about pointing out all the parallels between fiction and reality, but her book quickly makes it apparent that, in one way or another, almost everything that takes place in the novel actually happened to Powell.
Ms. Bove (pronounced Bo-VAY) is obsessive about how groups of her pieces work in tandem, almost in the manner of a theater troupe, and how they are experienced — "kind of like walking through a picture," she said.
None of these are bad upgrades, although there's also nothing particularly groundbreaking (unless you, like me, are obsessive about what chargers your devices use.) If you own the 210 Fire HD 210, there's little reason to upgrade here.
The S27 Active hasn't picked up an abnormal amount of scratches in my time testing it — and I get obsessive about that stuff — and the display looks just as crisp and gets just as bright as the S7's.
Some have a vision behind it, others like the ritual and are obsessive about the attendance of the games and some seem to go on blind faith perhaps not even knowing why they care for their team so much.
So I started to get kind of obsessive about making sure that I was trying to put as much of that energy back into the songs and not just having in any way it be a one-sided conversation.
In her reading, Ms. Diamond discovered a singularly focused and unapologetic woman, obsessive about baseball statistics, who spent her life defying gender stereotypes — even as she was surrounded by naysayers, including her own teammates, in the Jim Crow South.
If the epidemic was still going on in August, when Brazil is due to host the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, then pregnant women should either stay away or be obsessive about covering up against mosquito bites, she said.
Next time you start to wonder if you might be getting a little obsessive about the whole head-to-toe sunscreen thing, just remember that there are real people out there who are convinced that they do not need sun protection.
Intrigued by a technology company that was as obsessive about the fundamentals of music as he was, Questlove immediately began discussing new projects with Mr. Westergren, who later brought him on as a strategic adviser and Pandora's first artist ambassador.
Wright was notoriously obsessive about his designed spaces, dictating down to minute detail what could and could not exist within them, and his Usonian houses represented a kind of Platonic ideal, in Wright's mind, of the middle-income family home.
While Trump has been almost obsessive about nurturing his base as President, he needed more than his loyalists to win election and will need to expand his coalition to spare Republicans a rout in 2018 and to keep his job in 2020.
It's likely that Facebook has a very good idea of how its changes will affect engagement; the company is obsessive about running experiments and modeling its changes using data, and it probably would not have pushed this change if the numbers were catastrophic.
Since I tend to favor small businesses and street food — places I won't necessarily be able to call later if I need to double-check a price or the name of a menu item — I get fairly obsessive about tracking details and costs.
"He didn't know me before this happened and [it's hard] to try to explain to someone that has questions about why I have trust issues, why I'm insecure, why I'm humiliated, why I'm embarrassed, why I'm obsessive about checking the internet," Andrews said tearfully.
One of the people in the book, Radia Perlman, she's put this in my head, that we have this fantasy about engineers being people that took apart radios when they were a kid, and are obsessive about details and only think about the code.
While other baseball fans are fascinated by statistics, Mr. Okkonen was obsessive about tracing the history of uniforms — when, for example, the Old English D first appeared on Detroit Tigers' uniforms (in 20143), or when the Yankees first wore pinstripes at home (in 22014).
Even if you're obsessive about charging your mobile devices at night, there's a real chance your battery will start to run low at the end of the day—especially if you're on vacation and using your smartphone for directions or to send texts and photos to friends.
Ferriss recommends writing three top priorities for a day on a Post-it note as a reminder that just a few tasks outweigh everything else likely to pop up in a day, while Newport is obsessive about assigning specific time frames to each of the day's tasks.
If you're going to be obsessive about the details of the devices you're designing, it doesn't make a lot of sense to have to send off a CAD file to some factory somewhere, wait a few days for it to come back, then inspect for quality, send a revised file, and so on.
"I was oblivious to the fact that a woman that was in exceptional health, who was obsessive about her prenatal care, who did everything right, who was healthy and who was supposed to be at one of the best hospitals in the country would walk in and not walk out to raise her boys," he said.

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