Why, we begin today, are the editors of Time obsessed with troikas of bureaucratic saviors?
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The coast east of Nice falls so steeply to the sea, that in a more peaceful or less sun-obsessed part of the world it would have been largely shunned by man.
Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich, two large-living, big-talking, history-obsessed prisoners of their own appetites, have always been their own worst enemy and each other's salvation.
When most people think of Singapore, if they do at all, they think of an order-obsessed Asian version of Wall Street or London's Canary Wharf, only with implausibly clean, sterile streets and no crime.
Especially in an era of gaming obsessed with the sort of free-to-play model that fuels both DOTA 2 and League of Legends, one would imagine a top-down RPG in this vein could do quite well.
Certainly, Americans a couple of years ago were obsessed by the value of their shares, and seemed to look them up online every five minutes.
The founders of the semiconductor industry were obsessed with remaining masters of their own lives.
Both feature impossible cities run by madmen, one obsessed with the power of man (and himself) the other claiming to wield the power of God (while still being obsessed with himself).
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Towards the end of his opus, Mr Shoumatoff becomes strangely obsessed with the paintings of pink and purple coyotes that fill the cheaper art galleries in Santa Fe, in New Mexico.
Ms. MINES: The scary thing is that the TV is basically raising a lot of these girls, and they are becoming obsessed with this ideology of looking like the young women in the videos and so that they can do the dances and so that they can get these guys.
The nerd's spastic movements, childlike laugh, checked-out eyes as she codes or writes or thinks are the symptoms of a person obsessed with work, a person unconscious of herself and the impression she's making.
The Kael who comes into focus in the long shot is a different sort of critic, haunted by the old classics and obsessed with the place of movies in the canon of lasting art.
It's inspired a new movie and a wave of obsessed amateur investigators.
They were small-minded executives almost obsessed by jealousy of other developers and the thought that another Activision game or studio might share their spotlight.
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In the course of his viewing, that man becomes obsessed with finding the root of the Middle Eastern flood myths.
This is perfect if your love of 'Twin Peaks' has connected you with people who are probably a little too obsessed with the death of Laura Palmer.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that for that for a large section of our technology-obsessed population, Mr. Jobs is the personification of creativity.
The Pakistan job is widely regarded as one of the toughest in World Cricket, due to the high expectations of 160 million cricket-obsessed people, language difficulties and a series of recent controversies.
"The problem is the coach is obsessed with the physicality of the game now, " he said.
Ancentry.com, the favorite site of people obsessed with family trees, is trading sharply higher on strong Q1 results.
High-school students seem obsessed with the value of the name of an institution.
Similarly the United Kingdom must not become obsessed with the size of banks.
Elsewhere in America, and in Europe, investors are obsessed by the minutiae of business plans, however nebulous their end-products.
He accused Mr Livingstone of being obsessed with the next mayoral election.
The Bank of England obsessed about monetary policy and neglected financial stability.
Ultimately, it's a cost-effective investment in a future when poor kids have the same chance at success as the obsessed-over Grovers of the world.
"In the short term, Google is obsessed with the head of the market, using a small volume of content and high value ads, " Chandratillake contends.
Martin McGuinness accuses the media of being obsessed with his past.
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The success of Mr Lanchester's book suggests that other books on the crisis may be either too big or too obsessed with the personalities of individual bankers.
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