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It's just obsessiveness – two people who are very obsessive.
The most remarkable aspect of Jobs was his singular obsessiveness.
You need some sort of obsessiveness to make that stuff.
The elements of obsessiveness and comprehensiveness make it a supercut.
Naturally, the reader may wonder what motivates the biographer's obsessiveness.
Tragic obsessiveness aside, I also think he's a great actor.
"She loves the obsessiveness," Carole Iida, her wife and collaborator, said.
The obsessiveness about how he comes across has also tripped him up.
A streak of obsessiveness runs through Mr. Fieg's approach to most things.
And Walker's obsessiveness, his hopeful practicing, seemed to me both admirable and heartbreaking.
Uncomfortable feelings, like jealousy or obsessiveness, come up for you to confront, Capricorn.
So, Kathryn's usual anxiety-ridden obsessiveness somehow finds an even higher plane of intensity.
While it can have a dark side (obsessiveness, manipulation), Pluto is kinky as hell.
"TV Party" follows the same model, painting an obsessiveness over TV as sad and idiotic.
That obsessiveness is sometimes a virtue, but for some can easily cross the line into vice.
Now that I know about Jill's return to the show, I admire her tenacity and obsessiveness.
But an illuminating one, too, because of course it's Tolkien's very obsessiveness that makes him great.
For decades, he just really liked the show and found that it rewarded his natural obsessiveness.
Furious pop cultural obsessiveness seemed like righteous, antagonistic fun when we started this column eight years ago.
Another sign of Sonos' design obsessiveness can be found in the fabric that wraps around the speaker's body.
With a classmate, discuss your own screen usage, in terms of frequency and obsessiveness, or lack of it.
It perhaps even encourages the sort of obsessiveness that might lead to behavior like stalking or even sexual assault.
It was a mark of her obsessiveness that she felt almost superstitiously particular about where she wrote each part.
The response certainly did nothing to temper the air of cult-like obsessiveness surrounding everything Musk and Tesla related.
"NY Money" is nearly seven minutes of perpetual motion, semi-sequiturs and two-chord (the intro has three) Minimalist obsessiveness.
Robin Williams projected an effervescent madness—this rapidity and obsessiveness that even as a five-year-old I recognized in myself.
One reason that pop culture obsessiveness has been maligned as vapid is because it's always been so closely associated with femininity.
It's this obsessiveness, coupled with French's smooth, almost satiny prose, that made "Broken Harbor" and "The Secret Place" such knockout books.
His mother became inordinately devoted to her surviving son, an obsessiveness that Mr. Shandling often recounted in his stand-up act.
The obsessiveness with which the president has pushed back against the allegations is making an uncertain situation worse, our writers say.
With his trademark obsessiveness, he built a factory of pure white to produce them (and wore white gloves to check for dust).
If the previous video, 'I'm Always Watching You,' was Rear Window, 'Soft Feelings' is Vertigo, with all its clues, symbolism and obsessiveness.
Because of this combination — the trauma and the obsessiveness — there is a tendency for women to constantly talk about it with one's partner.
With its neurotic silliness and its linguistic obsessiveness, the text also seems to owe a debt to the quirky writer-director René Pollesch.
" Millet calls the novel "a study in obsessiveness" and adds that "intriguing, fluid and frequently funny interior monologues are what Thomas does best.
And even in the age of internet obsessiveness, Edwards says, nobody has yet uncovered all the cool stuff he squeezed into the film.
People who work with proximity to the President have sometimes questioned his erratic moods, short fuse, micro attention span and penchant for obsessiveness.
The obsessiveness may have something to do with how elusive Ms. Fleming found contentment to be during the first half of her life.
The repeating name of the place underscores the obsessiveness of the subject, enabling O'Brien to convincingly show the link between heresy and hearsay.
Sitting in Baltimore, Chimamanda found that writing her Biafra novel was arousing in her a degree of obsessiveness that she had not experienced before.
The young Canadian painter Matthew Wong has an illustrator's vivid sense of color and an obsessiveness he seems to have domesticated into a resource.
"Oligarchy" is a study in obsessiveness pinned to a vague, whodunit structure we don't really need, with a couple of barely felt deaths thrown in.
So with signature obsessiveness, I researched cleanses for weeks before settling upon one approved by none other than Our Lady of Wellness herself, Gwyneth Paltrow.
Obsessiveness perfumes the place: in the spring staff hurry out at 2am to light giant candles under the vines to keep the frost from the buds.
Both hedonistic architectural projects are signifiers of the overindulgence of a bilious, vanished age and yet testify to Lequeu's drawing dexterity, cultural erudition, and voluptuous obsessiveness.
Lily Dale's obsessiveness in trying to confirm this story seems odd, since she has apparently never been troubled by problems of her own with domestic workers.
Nor does Mr. Secomb fully evoke the tragic obsessiveness (and woundedness) of Sweeney that makes the character easier to identify with than, say, Jack the Ripper.
But this is presuming that Canvas or the branded obsessiveness of the Musecage is intended for kids, or that its intended audience will use it as intended.
That might be an annoyance to some, but it actually helps my obsessiveness with maximizing battery life, alerting me, for example, about Google Docs' clandestine power draw.
But now the pieces of me that sometimes seem like liabilities—hyperfocusing on what I find interesting, my intense curiosity and obsessiveness, my stubbornness—have become assets.
Dead Cells is one of those games that, when it runs up against the right combination of stubbornness, self-delusion, and neurotic obsessiveness, will ruin your life.
But it's the obsessiveness and ferocity of Mr. Trump's pushback against the Russian allegations, often untethered from fact or tact, that is making an uncertain situation worse.
But now the pieces of me that sometimes seem ​like liabilities—hyper ​focusing on what I find interesting, my intense curiosity ​and obsessiveness, my stubbornness—have become assets.
Growing out of unmet needs, obsessiveness arises when an activity is such a part of your identity that you feel compelled to do it from some unseen force.
If you don't know a woman whom you love despite her characteristic anger, obsessiveness, insensitivity and refusal to listen to others, you may dismiss Sophia as a caricature.
But even before Hosono crossed the ubiquitous Spotify barrier, he had long inspired a cult-like obsessiveness in his fans due to how bafflingly unique his multifaceted discography is.
" Chris Jackson, Mr. Coates's longtime editor and the publisher of One World, an imprint of Random House, said that Mr. Coates's curiosity is "matched with a kind of obsessiveness.
If we are polite to rude people, perhaps we give them back their dignity; yet the obsessiveness of the rude presents certain challenges to the proponents of civilized behavior.
They suggested that as long as we don't include the obsessiveness of the early phases of romantic love in our definition of it, then long-term romance may be possible.
During that time, talk of cryptocurrency has taken over our culture — suffusing itself into the daily lives of many and generating a cult-like obsessiveness in hodlers in the process.
Jane Austen, the Secret Radical, a new book by Oxford lecturer Helena Kelly, shares the Janeites' obsessiveness, but not their fondness for the novels' genteel settings and closely observed manners.
But beyond the typical obsessiveness over flour and water that's typical of tempura chefs, Masada does something that is definitely not typical of traditional tempura: He adds wine to it.
Embodied with respect and ferocity by Frank Boyd in "The Holler Sessions," which runs through Friday at the Paradise Factory, Ray radiates a hard-core obsessiveness that's both scary and contagious.
Whether it's down to the engaging nature of the game or the massive level of hype currently surrounding it, some children are clearly playing it to the point of near-obsessiveness.
Other memories will follow — anecdotes, personal asides, funny or sad little stories within the story — and it can all seem digressive, until the methodical obsessiveness of Murnane's self-interrogation becomes clear.
It's an unhurried folk-rock tune, with a ticking two-chord vamp for verses, that has Katie Crutchfield examining every lingering slight and potential ambivalence while sizing up her own obsessiveness.
Playing grown adults with heaps of romantic tribulation under their belts, ostensibly in the midst of a messy divorce, they make up, break up, circle round each other with the obsessiveness of duet partners.
"Bloom," a psychedelic tangle of a song from the 2011 album "The King of Limbs" — a ballad, rocker and incantation layered with polyrhythms — swelled to arena scale without losing any of its labyrinthine obsessiveness.
You see, while Rocket's obsessiveness got the border collie mix on the kill list back in 2012 in Sacramento, with the right training that energy can be the perfect attribute for a search-and-rescue dog.
Obsessiveness could be a sign that a person's relationship to clothing is veering into unhealthy territory, says Carolyn Mair, a cognitive psychologist, consultant, and former professor of psychology for fashion at University of the Arts London.
The Jews' continued distinctiveness, despite overwhelming pressure to become like everyone else, demonstrated their enormous effort to cultivate that freedom: devotion to law and story, deep literacy, and an absolute obsessiveness about transmitting those values between generations.
These facts of his early life no doubt contributed to Powell's lifelong diffidence and cool detachment from the lives going on around him, lives that he nevertheless tracked with the obsessiveness and detailed attention of a Nabokovian naturalist.
It's a hyped-up, four-letter hymn to the obsessiveness of the ink-stained muckraker, a profession at which Hecht and MacArthur toiled in happy squalor in Chicago before ascending to celebrity as writers for Broadway and Hollywood.
Chuck, who sets out to take down Axe for insider trading with the obsessiveness of Ahab chasing Moby (sorry) Dick, might nominally be on the side of "good," or at least the law, but Billions is quick to muddy this divide.
It's relatively tedious research, but the internet helps (when it doesn't hurt, by lulling us into forgetting that there is as much that is not online as there is up in the cloud), as does my tendency towards OCD-light obsessiveness.
Obsessiveness is a good filter for choosing roles, because there is nothing with more comic potential than a character who desperately wants something, and there's also nothing with more tragic potential; the distinction is in how that obsession pans out.
But if Trump rolls out this idea with great fanfare to signify the supposed productivity of his presidency, he will instead have conveyed all of the unflattering things about it—the incompetence, the image-obsessiveness, the ignorance, the ignorance of the ignorance—that he's trying so hard to obscure.
A preoccupation with the fine print of a sport that tends to lend itself to obsessiveness—the lineup of personnel and the use of backup quarterbacks and the recounting of coaches' interviews rendered by color analysts and sideline reporters—has rendered him one of the most weirdly influential figures in college football.
In some cases, side effects like severe anxiety, sleeplessness, difficulty concentrating, obsessiveness, and hypervigilance are severe enough mimic Most people who have bed bugs experience mental health consequencesStill, other has suggested bed bugs could cause mental health symptoms in psychologically healthy individuals, and they certainly can exacerbate symptoms for people with previous illness.
The film recalls a time and a New York when cinephilia demanded obsessiveness, like staying home on nights to tape rare movies off the TV. One thinks of Cruising the Movies author Boyd McDonald in his Upper West Side SRO, excavating the forbidden erotics of lunky contract players on a black-and-white television.
He's out to celebrate reading in all its obsessiveness, and as a marker of his sincerity and humility, he tosses in shout-outs to a passel of other writers (the "Hatchet" author Gary Paulsen owes him a bottle of Scotch) and even goes so far as to offer an ancillary reading list at story's end.
Albright's obsessiveness contributed to his relative obscurity as a painter: he was reluctant to let any painting go, and priced them far above the market in order to deter buyers (he married into the Medill Paterson newspaper fortune, which rested on the ownership of such papers as The Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News).
Now, "Zombie Lake" is an unusually tatty 21954 film by the director Jean Rollin (whose best work, of which this is not an example, is grisly and poetic with a lot of erotic obsessiveness) about dead German soldiers who rise out of a lake where they'd been dumped by the French Resistance fighters who'd killed them.
His cockiness provides a stark contrast to the humble obsessiveness of the other four personalities.
"Rachael Yamagata EP." PopMatters. Retrieved 2010-08-06 The lyrics convey feelings of helplessness and obsessiveness;Brookes, Stephen (2008-09-28). "Rachael Yamagata at the Birchmere." The Washington Post.
Honey and Perry get back together while recovering from their injuries. Fry is happy, but worried about whether his mother's obsessiveness will drive them apart again. During dinner, Honey decides not to answer the phone when it rings.
Years later, she said "I enjoy playing. I ain't trying to keep house now, I'm just a-playing house. I just got my playhouse like I'm come back a baby again." For Rowe, it was here, in the playhouse, where her creative obsessiveness could flourish.
Women experiencing miscarriage are at risk for grief reactions, anxiety or depression. Obsessiveness regarding the miscarriage can develop. Primary maternal preoccupation is also considered a consequence of miscarriage. This condition can occur if a woman who develops a close bond "with her baby" experiences the loss of the pregnancy.
Despite these changes, Doctor Psycho has consistently been portrayed as a misogynistic short person with psychic powers that suffers from a mental illness (ranging from mild obsessiveness to full-blown dissociation). Doctor Psycho made his animation debut as a regular in Harley Quinn, with his voice provided by actor and comedian Tony Hale.
She's obsessive with zombies and even has prepared if one day there's a zombie outbreak. She sees Umio as person who sacrifices himself in a zombie outbreak and becomes one thus, she becomes violent to him. She has a crush on Sommelier. Her nickname comes from her obsessiveness towards zombies while her real name is .
As mentioned in the review in The Herald, 'the device of naming only the titles and never the artists of all the records cited makes a pop quiz of the book's pages that even those whose obsessiveness is being ridiculed are bound to enjoy'. Often the titles 'humorously comment on or undermine the adjacent story'.
During the "Dark Reign" storyline, Ghost seems to have become more unhinged and reclusive; however, as Ms. Marvel mentions "He smells... Badly." And The Ghost himself shows signs of increasing obsessiveness. With the Thunderbolts officially disbanded, Norman Osborn recruits Ghost for his new Thunderbolts, now a black ops team under Osborn's direct control.Richards, Dave (January 9, 09).
Lydia Hart is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks, played by Lydia Kelly. Lydia was created by series producer Bryan Kirkwood as one of many characters introduced that year. She made her debut in the soap on 4 March 2009, and remained for ten months. Lydia's storylines focus on homosexuality, obsessiveness and murder.
Obsessed with attractive guys, she was once possessed by a kokuchi but was saved by Kengo and Akira. She continues harboring her yen for bishōnen. A running gag in the series is her increased obsessiveness for attractive guys when she's drunk, including both Akira and Master. ; :A girl who dresses in a gothic lolita fashion and has a pink pigtailed hair.
She is essentially the "perfect" maid—attentive, polite, demure, intelligent, and beautiful. Her devotion is alluded to border on obsessiveness and becomes a major plot point later. (In the original anime series, she had purple hair rather than blue). She is eventually revealed to have been the product of Project: Blue Silent Bell, a genetic engineering project aimed at creating the ideal maid for Tarou.
Describing this "gigantic" piece, Ronald Smith comments that it convinces for the same reasons as does the music of the classical masters; "the underlying unity of its principal themes, and a key structure that is basically simple and sound."Smith (2000) II, 128, 134. Some of Alkan's music gives hints of the obsessiveness which some have detected in his personality.See McCallum, S. (2007), 2-10; Conway (2012), 234-5.
United Artists promoted Run Silent, Run Deep as a combination of the obsessiveness of Moby Dick's Captain Ahab and the shipboard rivalry found in Mutiny on the Bounty. Capt. Beach, the author of the book, did not think highly of the film; he later said that the film company bought only the book title and was not interested in producing an accurate depiction of the theme and plot of his novel.
The melody is treated canonically, with multiple voices echoing above an extremely widespread left-hand accompaniment. The closing groups, also in D major, are grand and confident with rhythmic obsessiveness and directional gestures characteristic of Scriabin's heroic writing. In the recapitulation, the first subject is extensively elaborated with sweeping arpeggios in both hands. It is, however, truncated, giving way quite rapidly to a transition to the second theme.
This allows the rejected to change their behavior through two stages. The first is the "protest" stage where they try to win back the rejecter. The second stage or the "rejection" stage is where they feel resignation and despair, eventually leading to continuing life without the rejecter. On the other hand, the involvement of the reward gain/loss pathways intrinsic to survival provides insight on behaviors of stalking, suicide, obsessiveness and depression.
Dogs of collie type or derivation occupy four of the first sixteen ranks in Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs, with the Border Collie being first. These characteristics generally make working strains suitable for agility; in addition to herding work they are well suited to active sports such as sheepdog trials, flyball, disc dog and dog agility. Working strains have strong herding instincts, and some individuals can be single-minded to the point of obsessiveness. Collies can compete in herding events.
And it reminds us that out of such dreams a startling clarity can emerge, almost painful in its acuteness . . . What follows is the gradual shift of Giorgio’s affections from the seductive, radiant Clara to the demanding Fosca, who pursues him with an obsessiveness to rival the revenge fixation of Sweeney Todd. If this is, on the surface, a most improbable transition, it also feels inevitable here, as Giorgio arrives at the realization that ‘love within reason is not love at all’ . . .
Gilabert dwells on the cruelty (cruseltat granda) of the lady and the llanguiment (disease) of the poet, his love, which pushes him to extremes (like death) and obsession. This drove him to greater heights of poetic eloquence than most of his Catalan contemporaries. This obsessiveness he shares with Andreu Febrer. The lines > Mas ya d'uymay sots en la derraria, > que ma dolor e mos mals cesseran; > car per vos muyr, d'on per mort fineran > los gran turme[n]ts que·m donatz cascun dia.
Second, ORI is not associated with a singular event, but is repeated. Spitzberg and Cupach write, "Obsessiveness is reflected in the fact that the intruder is fixated on the target of attention; the intruder's thoughts and behaviors are persistent, preoccupying, and often morbid. Pursuit is persistent despite the absence of reciprocity by the obsessional object and despite resistance by the object." The episodes of unwanted behavior tend to escalate over time, with the seriousness rising and the time between incidents shortening.
Herzog's films have received considerable critical acclaim and achieved popularity on the art house circuit. They have also been the subject of controversy in regard to their themes and messages, especially the circumstances surrounding their creation. A notable example is Fitzcarraldo, in which the obsessiveness of the central character was reflected by the director during the making of the film. Burden of Dreams, a documentary filmed during the making of Fitzcarraldo, explored Herzog's efforts to make the film in harsh conditions.
She then tries to be a jealous and obsessive girl in order to force him to break up with her, but he happens to like her obsessiveness—much to her dismay. Soon Minato in her true identity tries to date her childhood friend Shinji after being reunited after eight years. Meanwhile, Maki advises her to tell Tooru as Mina that she is moving away. Tooru tells Minato that he would move anywhere in Japan for his girlfriend, so Mina tells Tooru that she is moving to Ecuador.
Lewbert Sline (Jeremy Rowley) is the rude and psychotic doorman of Carly's apartment. He has a large, noticeable wart on his left cheek. In "iFind Lewbert's Lost Love", he reveals that the wart developed from stress caused by his abusive ex-girlfriend, Marta. Her over-obsessiveness caused Lewbert to take her on a cruise and to jump overboard and swam to shore and make him change his last name, lose his good looks, his job as a supermodel, move to Seattle, and essentially lose his mind.
In 2008, Lees became associated with the Betty Cunningham Gallery in New York. He has had exhibitions there in 2008, 2009, and 2011. Following his 2008 exhibition, David Cohen titled his review in the New York Sun "Deliciously Distressed" and emphasized Lees' tendency to rework the same canvas for years: > What is primarily to love and at the same time distrust about Mr. Lees is > his self-professed obsessiveness. This takes the form, in the mottled > surfaces of his slowly worked landscapes, figure studies, and still life > paintings, of accretion, stress, and mutedness.
Relationships between the three classifications of celebrity worship (entertainment-social, intense-personal and borderline- pathological celebrity worship and obsessiveness), ego-identity, fantasy proneness and dissociation were examined. Two of these variables drew particular attention: fantasy proneness and dissociation. Fantasy proneness involves fantasizing for a duration of time, reporting hallucinatory intensities as real, reporting vivid childhood memories, having intense religious and paranormal experiences. Dissociation is the lack of a normal integration of experiences, feelings, and thoughts in everyday consciousness and memory; in addition, it is related to a number of psychiatric problems.
The Putnams, Roger ('Ian Buchanan') and Maria (Jennifer Gatti), continue an unstable marriage. She is unhappy at his obsessiveness and possessiveness and he continually suspects her of having an affair. On Tuesday and Thursday nights Maria is allowed out for a gym workout with their mutual friend and his colleague, Linda (Dedee Pfeiffer) but she gets home so late that he presumes she is up to something behind his back. He hires private detective, John McClure (Ron Perlman) to find out if she is cheating and with whom.
He claims to have fought in three wars and is fond of Full House. Marta Trundel (Kit Pongetti) is Lewbert's former girlfriend. Carly, Sam, and Freddie try to reunite Marta and Lewbert to put an end to Lewbert's attitude in "iFind Lewbert's Lost Love", only to find out that they broke up after 5 weeks of dating because of Marta's obsessiveness and that she is the presumed cause of Lewbert becoming an irritable person. Wade Collins (Alex Schemmer) is a British-Canadian aspiring singer and a shouter who refers to Americans as "hobknockers".
Cleve and DeLeo decide to go on leave to Japan "to enjoy civilization". The night before the leave they head into Seoul for a steak dinner at the plush officers club of Air Force Headquarters, where they run into Abbott who insists with a pitiful obsessiveness on hearing the details of Cleve's MiG kill. Cleve realizes that the other pilots hated Abbott because they saw themselves in him. Reaching Tokyo, their leave starts as a typical R&R; with martinis and steak for breakfast, followed by an afternoon nap, then an evening of hopping from cocktail lounge to cocktail lounge.
British reviewers of Tolstoy's history noted what they thought were weaknesses in his book, influenced by his having been among the victims of losses in the Soviet Union following the Russian Revolution. They suggested that he over-identified with the victims of repatriation, whose numbers are disputed. Alistair Horne wrote: > Trying to weave a way through the tangled cobweb of truths, half-truths, and > downright inaccuracies woven by Tolstoy proved to be one of the longest and > most arduous tasks I have ever undertaken as a writer. > [...] his writing came increasingly to reveal a fanatical obsessiveness that > was more Slav than Anglo-Saxon.
Opioid overdoses can often be prevented.In press Clear protocols for staff at emergency departments and urgent care centers can reduce opioid prescriptions for individuals presenting in these settings who engage in drug seeking behaviors or who have a history of substance abuse. Drug seeking behaviors include but are not limited to obsessiveness or impatience when it comes to attaining medications, seeking multiple pain adjunct medications, and inconsistent physiological presentation. A prescription monitoring program may help determine if an individual is receiving a high doses of opioids or combinations of medications such as benzodiazepines and opioids that put them at high risk.
She states that she will reject him even in such a case, and often attacks him because of his obsessiveness. Despite his becoming a far more dangerous fighter than Shampoo, she almost never affords him any measure of respect, though when she does, Mousse's clumsiness gets the better of him. He works in the Cat Cafè (Nekō Hanten) with Shampoo and Cologne. Shampoo is well aware of Mousse's love for her, so she never actually sends him away or uses this to take advantage of him in her efforts to woo Ranma; this, however, doesn't prevent Mousse from engaging in combat with Ranma for her sake.
The activity of the 5-HT2A receptors has been reported to be lower in patients with anorexia in a number of cortical regions, evidenced by lower binding potential of this receptor as measured by PET or SPECT, independent of the state of illness. While these findings may be confounded by comorbid psychiatric disorders, taken as a whole they indicate serotonin in anorexia. These alterations in serotonin have been linked to traits characteristic of anorexia such as obsessiveness, anxiety, and appetite dysregulation. Neuroimaging studies investigating the functional connectivity between brain regions have observed a number of alterations in networks related to cognitive control, introspection, and sensory function.
Buckley's paranoia intensifies, as he believes Silver is behind these incidents. Buckley's calm and rational disposition eventually degenerates into an obsessiveness that resembles the late Matheson's intense antipathy to paranormal claims. As part of the introduction to the climactic section of the film, Silver agrees to participate in an investigation proposed by an academic from the same university that Matheson was employed by, and Buckley joins the observation team for the tests. In the final moments of the film, Buckley's assistants manage to reveal the manner in which Silver defrauds the public through a close analysis of the test footage accumulated by Buckley from the university's investigation.
However, The Refuge is also a stunning enactment of its central idea.""Book review: The Refuge by Kenneth Mackenzie" by Peter Craven, The Sydney Morning Herald, 22 March 2015 In Kirkus Reviews the reviewer was not overly impressed: "Mackenzie is contrasting the literal and figurative isolation of Australia with the turmoil that had already touched the rest of the world. He seems to have intended to write a thriller saturated in the particularly noir mixture of longing, regret, and obsessiveness. Those elements, along with any tension, are lost in the thickets of more than 400 pages, which feel too much like a philosophical inquiry.
In December 2015, Williams appeared alongside Brian McFadden in a celebrity episode of Catchphrase. On 21 June 2016, she was a guest panellist on an episode of Loose Women. On 30–31 October 2016 she was a guest on Celebrity Haunted Hotel on W. Williams presented her own four-part series called Vogue Williams – On the Edge, in which she investigated issues affecting the lives of fellow Millennials for example drugs, social anxiety, gender dysmorphia and the obsessiveness for 'the body beautiful'. She was to take part in the fourth series of The Jump on Channel 4 in February 2017, but pulled out due to injury sustained whilst training.
Writing for Atwood Magazine, Nicole Almeida described the song as "one of the EP's most stripped back moments", and said that it "balances tenderness and affection with lyrics that display an obsessiveness that borders on dangerous". She further compared the song to the "eeriness" of "Bellyache", and the "vulnerability" of "Idontwannabeyouanymore", both of which are from Don't Smile at Me. Katherine Cusumano, writing for W magazine, said the track "strikes [a] balance between human relatability and a bit of a psychotic edge". NME ranked "Hostage" at number 21 on their 'Every single Billie Eilish song ranked in order of greatness' list. The staff hailed the song as "gradually intensifying" and said it was "raw with emotion and dark sentiment".
Rachel McLean met Tanner as she celebrated her 19th birthday at her home. Ten months later, on 13 April 1991, Tanner proposed to McLean, but she turned him down."Nottingham Forest fan John Tanner who watched the cup semi-final then killed his girlfriend and hid her body" - NottinghamshireLive, 15 September 2018 After McLean's murder, it emerged that Tanner felt increasingly threatened by her life away from his in Nottingham, and she found his obsessiveness too restrictive. On 12 May, a memorial service was held at Oxford's University Church of St Mary the Virgin, attended by 400 family and friends, and on 29 May, a funeral service was held at Poulton Methodist Church.
In 1987, a serious bicycle accident in Vancouver was a motivational and financial factor in moving into a journalism career. In 1990, her first paid article was opinion- editorial published by The Globe and Mail on the need for women athletes to overcome 'pink-ribbon syndromes.' She was a sports columnist for a couple of years for Toronto's Now Magazine and participated with Canadian Broadcast Corporation Fifth Estate for a sports documentary. Her 1992 article, "Sexual Abuse: Sport’s Dirty Little Secret" was published by the Toronto Star newspaper. In July 1992, a senior editor of the Toronto Star messaged the freelance reporter that obsessiveness in her conversation with him could be admirable, but also possibly irritable.
" A student of Mormonism, Jan Shipps, agreed that press reports "contained an astonishing amount of innuendo associating Hofmann's plagiarism with Mormon beginnings. Myriad reports alleged secrecy and cover-up on the part of LDS general authorities, and not a few writers referred to the way in which a culture that rests on a found scripture is particularly vulnerable to the offerings of con-artists." According to the Ostlings, the Hofmann forgeries could only have been perpetrated "in connection with the curious mixture of paranoia and obsessiveness with which Mormons approach church history." After Hofmann's exposure, the LDS Church tried to correct the record, but the "public relations damage as well as the forgery losses meant the church was also a Hofmann victim.
The show also featured guest appearances by Peter Blake, Ronnie Stevens, Victoria Burgoyne and Ray Winstone. After four series, Ever Decreasing Circles ended on Christmas Eve 1989 with an 80-minute finale entitled "Moving On" (sometimes referred to by the name "New Horizons", as the DVD release titles it) in which Martin's employer, Mole Valley Valves, merges with another company (Lee Valley Valves) and moves to Oswestry. Ann discovers she is pregnant, and, despite Martin initially resenting the unborn child for forcing him to move away from The Close, the story ends with the couple bidding farewell to their neighbours. The final scene sees Martin standing in his empty hallway, going over to the telephone (the only thing left from the Bryces' ownership), and turning the receiver around, suggesting that Martin's obsessiveness will live on.
While she gets fired from her television employer, she does not even find comfort with Anand, who does not believe her. She decides to resolve the mystery and her investigations lead her to a village where Jyothi, a medical college student went into Coma as a result of being unable to bear the mental trauma given / being given to her by Govind, her professor, who fell in love with her on the first day of her entry into the college and believed that they should be married because of their previous birth, It was nothing but the professor's obsessiveness for Jyothi which led him to stalk her. Her investigation reveals that Jyothi's body organs, according to her will, were donated to those in need. Govind, with a resolve to retrieve all these organs back to her body that he steals from the morgue.
Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection and to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of meanings is that the love of a mother differs from the love of a spouse, which differs from the love of food. Most commonly, love refers to a feeling of strong attraction and emotional attachment.Oxford Illustrated American Dictionary (1998) Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary (2000) Love is considered to be a positive and negative: with its virtue representing human kindness, compassion, and affection, as "the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another"; and its vice representing human moral flaw, akin to vanity, selfishness, amour-propre, and egotism, as it potentially leads people into a type of mania, obsessiveness or codependency.
Following a short, stripped-down instrumental break, multiple layers of samples are added to the core beat as the song reaches its climax in the final verse. Thematically, "Frail State of Mind" discusses Healy's social anxiety and the feelings ultimately derived from it, including depression, fear, apprehensiveness, disappointment, insecurity, and anti- social behaviour. Benjo Kazue of The Ponder called the single a "dark, macabre imaginative manifestation of the world’s current state of anxiety, hate, war, rampant self obsessiveness and narcissistic self doubt". Throughout the song, Healy apologizes for not wanting to leave home ("Go outside? Seems unlikely"), ignoring phone calls ("I'm sorry that I missed your call / I watched it ring; 'Don’t waste their time'") and not wanting to socialize with friends ("And I'll just leave at 9 / Don't wanna bore you with my frail state of mind").
Aaron Stewart-Ahn was selected to direct the video based on his previous work directing the video for Death Cab For Cutie's "Stable Song", as well as work documenting the band's live performances. Stewart-Ahn said that the theme of travel had been inspired by Death Cab for Cutie's earlier song "Transatlanticism", as well as his own extensive experience traveling solo, adding that "I’ve always felt that travel is a defining human experience that changes you forever, and hope that this depiction of wanderlust, obsessiveness, repetition, and loneliness conveys some of that.” He also said "The idea is that the band is performing in an incredibly cold environment while this woman is traveling around the world, moving toward progressively warmer climes. The farther she gets from the song's obsessive protagonist, the more her world opens up, and the less reliable his memories of her become.
A parallel is drawn to a story of Martin's childhood, where his own "gang" was taken over by a new boy, implying that he is scared that Paul's arrival will cause him to lose his friends and status to the new arrival (this story is recounted by Martin in Series 1 and by Mrs Beardsmore in Series 2). The other regular characters were Howard and Hilda Hughes (Stanley Lebor and Geraldine Newman), another married couple who generally add lighter humour to the plots. They are long-standing friends and neighbours of Martin's, who share some of his obsessiveness whilst having plenty of quirks of their own (such as always wearing "his and hers" matching outfits), but are also attracted by Paul's personality. Although Howard and Hilda are often seen as being rather timid, they have strong moral values and can be very forthright in chastising other characters (usually Martin or Paul) when they believe them to have done something wrong.

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