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Like Werdan, he is also fanatical about American Truck Simulator.
Fortunately, he's as fanatical about Arsenal so I forgive him.
Customers are often fanatical about their Tesla vehicles and service experiences.
Bloomberg is fanatical about recruiting top-notch talent and empowering it.
His successor, John King, is no less fanatical about hawking nationalized standards.
Denino is fanatical about making his live stream the best it can be.
I've never been fanatical about paper stocks or puritanical about authentic zine layouts.
As humans, when something new comes, you tend to become fanatical about it.
Customers are fanatical about the company, whose Instagram counts 1.2 million followers and counting.
Are you as fanatical about it as Kris or more laid back like Kendall?
In particular, Republican governors are fanatical about cutting benefits for their lower-income residents.
And if you wanted to get really fanatical about it we could outlaw dunks.
And if he has become fanatical about beating the guys across the street, so what?
Trying to talk to people who are completely fanatical about a situation is really difficult.
In contrast, Jeff Bezos has been fanatical about letting teams operate independently of one another.
My mistake drives me crazy, and I'll be even more fanatical about detail in the future.
It is also fanatical about the contest in ways that run deep in the nation's culture.
He may not have had a lot of software experience, but he was fanatical about customer satisfaction.
North Americans are fanatical about dogs—there are more pet pooches on this continent than any other.
He lived in Paris; he wrote in French; and he was fanatical about the integrity of his art.
AirPod loyalists are fanatical about the earbuds, and the love for them is about to get even deeper.
Bob Drbul, Guggenheim's senior managing director of equity research, has said he is "fanatical" about the retail giant.
"I was quite fanatical about work; I worked weekends, I didn't really believe in vacations," Gates said in the interview.
"When I was in my 292's and early 22016's, I was fanatical about software," Gates writes on his blog.
Naomi Watts has never been "fanatical" about hitting the gym, but now, at age 50, she's had to up the intensity.
Kim is like many of the self-made millionaires in my Rich Habits Study who were fanatical about seeking out mentors.
"When I got there, they were so fanatical about security already, that half of the job was already done," she said.
"I used to be really crazy fanatical about Inbox Zero," she told The Cut's editor-in-chief Stella Bugbee on the podcast.
Many of them had been overlooked by traditional bra-makers for decades and are now fanatical about ThirdLove's highly engineered, precise-fitting undergarments.
Chinese consumers tend to be fanatical about the quality of their fruit, so there are numerous fruit-tasting stations in the produce section.
Sure, a couple might be fanatical about football, but that doesn't necessarily mean they have to reference the fact on their special day.
"They ruined my son's life ... He was fanatical about computers, now he is asking to die," Parada said after leaving his hospital room.
Where NUMMI was fanatical about quality, Tesla has had a tendency to let issues like dents and paint imperfections slide to boost production numbers.
Baquet said Stephens doesn't deny climate change is happening, but believes people have become too fanatical about climate change as if it were a religion.
The United States was fanatical about limiting the scope of this counter-ISIS campaign — in particular, making sure it never became a counter-Assad campaign.
When I was younger, when I first began experiencing music in clubs, I was fanatical about jungle and completely blinkered from the rest of the world.
If you grow up in a city of extreme political and religious and racial divisions, and violence, you're more likely to be fanatical about bigger things.
Peruvians are fanatical about their pollo a la brasa — roasted chicken — and there are a number of pollerías where you can try the salty, greasy dish.
But, if you're fanatical about hot cross buns — and, some of us really are — then this price tag might be small beer to you (pun definitely intended).
"People are fanatical about it, to the point they don't want to drink anything else," said Sam Richardson, the brew master and a founder of Other Half.
"The French consumer is mature and fanatical about food," said Mr. Farinetti, 64, last month at Eataly Paris Marais, which is to open to the public in mid-April.
For good reason: Fitbit users can be fanatical about the products, and it has sold more than 30 million devices worldwide to date, according to data from market research firm NPD.
But it can't be the whole story, since Republicans are fanatical about cutting off aid to the less fortunate even in places like Maine that are overwhelmingly populated by non-Hispanic whites.
We all had to do the whole routine, applying insecticide rinses to our children's heads and washing sheets and pillow cases in hot water, and becoming somewhat fanatical about not sharing hats.
Not because we're all so fanatical about celebrating the violent European colonization of North America, but because it will take us that long to figure out what on earth to put on the table.
"I'm fanatical about sport and have looked at loads of books and websites on exercise during pregnancy but have been disappointed by the limited technical information on what you can and can't do," she wrote.
Older versions had a different burner design that didn't clog as easily, which I like better, but so long as you're fanatical about keeping the burners clean, this version will last a very long time.
Abe Shaw, an entrepreneur who turned his hobby into a Staten Island business, is fanatical about craftsmanship; he sells knives and other utensils from artisans around the world through his companies, Living Steel 626 and Eatingtools.
Then as now, those urging him to reconsider were brushed aside, overruled by a man at once fanatical about data-driven decision-making and secure in the knowledge that statistical unlikelihood had never stopped him before.
I heard Black Sabbath after that, and went down the rabbit hole… It's so hard to say, though: I heard it, I loved it, I wanted to hear more of it and just became fanatical about it.
Pressure is growing for the government to step in and support and monitor clubs in a country that is fanatical about the game and is led by Erdogan, who was a semi-professional player in his youth and follows soccer closely.
On Monday, the performance obsessives at XDA — I use this term with kindness, for I am quite fanatical about speed myself — posted benchmarks and measurements showing the Galaxy Note 24 to be slower than the HTC 25 and OnePlus 73.
As life has gotten worse for the rest in the middle class, upper-middle-class parents have become fanatical about making sure their children never sink back to those levels, and of course there's nothing wrong in devoting yourself to your own progeny.
In a country whose majority Catholic population can be fanatical about keeping to the letter of Catholic law — it's now the only one on earth where divorce remains illegal — Duterte has championed the rights of the LGBT community, arguing in favor of gay marriage, and pushing through an anti-discrimination ordinance.
Fanatical about art and sculpture (her Instagram account is full of trips to the Louvre and works by the likes of Irving Penn and Ai Weiwei), and pragmatic about the juggling acts required to be a modern working woman ("My kids, cigarettes and French cinema are what tend to keep me sane," she joked), there is a determined realism and rigor to Ms. Ramsay-Levi's character that has not been lost on the industry.
Sports culture is unique as different racial mixes and cultures come together in a common interest. Fiji is fanatical about sports, the two most dominant being rugby and soccer.
Nordahl and Jackson's bond was cemented not only through their mutual artistic appreciation, but through their shared experience of traumatic childhoods. "I grew up in a difficult home, and he did too," says Nordahl. "We had no playtime growing up. We're both fanatical about work".
She meets Keiichiro and starts to change as she develops an affection for him. ; : Keiichiro's “sworn brother” who adores him unconditionally and is always accompanying him. He's not a fighter at all, but is fanatical about foreign countries and machinery and has invented many new machines. Physically weak, but tries desperately to support Keiichiro.
He was fanatical about electronics." Douglas Draycott QC, prosecuting, said that the facts of the case were relatively simple: "She was an attractive girl and he made some sort of approach to her. Only he can tell us the exact details but there was obviously a struggle. Although he removed some clothes she was not sexually assaulted at all.
Massie pp. 181–182 Tirpitz noted the difficulties in his relationship with the Kaiser. Wilhelm respected him as the only man who had succeeded in persuading the Reichstag to start and then increase a world class navy, but he remained unpredictable. He was fanatical about the navy, but would come up with wild ideas for improvements, which Tirpitz had to deflect to maintain his objectives.
Rita Skeeter writes an article revealing Hagrid's half-giant parentage (though it is a mystery how she found out), a taboo in the wizarding world. After Hermione confronts her, Skeeter writes articles painting Hermione as Harry's unfaithful girlfriend. After masses of hate mail, Hermione swears revenge on Skeeter. The trio secretly meet Sirius at Hogsmeade, who tells them that Barty Crouch was fanatical about catching and punishing dark wizards.
Several of the villains in the series, however, are nearly fanatical about religious ritual and custom, the first of which is the Master.Stevenon, pp. 66–68. The rituals the Master performs to make Luke his vessel are, according to Wendy Love Anderson, an "inversion of Christianity". The Master attempts to restore the "old ones" and aligns himself with a child while setting up Buffy to be a Christ-like figure.
At the time of the explosion, the men were sealing cracks in the plastic lining of the tank. The roof of the tank was designed to collapse in the event of an explosion. TETCo officials had been "fanatical about safety", and even on the day before the explosion, February 9, 1973, TETCo officials called Staten Island residents "hysterical" for raising concerns about the danger of storing gas near residential areas.
Sakthi is the son of the honest village administrative officer (J. Livingston) while Nangai is the daughter of the village president (Gowri) who is fanatical about her caste and her family honour. When Nangai's mother comes to know about their love affair, she forces Nangai to forget her lover Sakthi but Nangai continues to secretly meet him. After being threatened by Nangai's father, Shakti and his parents are forced to leave the village.
At the age of fourteen he had trumpet lessons at the school of music in Paris. When he was eighteen, Borelly wanted to share his passion so he started teaching the trumpet to the beginners at the school of music. During the 1970s, Borelly became fanatical about rhythm and blues. He was so fond of it that he did not hesitate to give up his classical studies and start playing in bands.
Hardened by life he takes everything one day at a time, and carefully calculates all of his decisions and actions. He doesn't rely on anyone but himself to do things for him. He works at an engineering firm, and is fanatical about football because he's drawn to its detailed strategies. He also has a heart condition that he must monitor closely, which contributes to his need to regulate every aspect of his life.
Swift is one of Burrich and Molly Chandler's sons, the twin brother of Nimble. He left home when Burrich discovered that he possessed - and thought well of - the Wit and fled to Buckkeep to find Kettricken. He is fanatical about the Wit, and he holds Fitz in scorn because he thinks Fitz is not Witted. Swift was a member of Prince Dutiful's "Wit Coterie" during the prince's quest to Aslevjal to kill the dragon Icefyre.
Aditya (Master Karthik) is a city bred child of a doctor couple who had an inter-caste marriage. Due to circumstances, Aditya is forced to spend a long time in a village with his grandfather Subbu (Balu Mahendra), an old man who is fanatical about his religion, caste, and language. The old man Subbu turns the city-bred English-speaking Aditya into a real Tamilian who speaks the language and understands the culture and traditions.
After his death his seed collection was acquired by Alexandre Bivort. The French and Belgians were fanatical about pears, and spent an inordinate amount of time developing new varieties of pear with a buttery taste in the 18th century. A few Belgian varieties show this by having Beurré in the name. Louis XIV doted on pears, his greatest fruit love after figs and, not surprisingly, many varieties were cultivated at Versailles by his gardener Jean-Baptiste de la Quintinie.
He married Brenda Peak in December 1956; their first child, Julie, was born the following December, followed in November 1963 by Gary and in January 1970 by Michelle (Shelley). He was fanatical about sport, namely cricket and football—both of which he was qualified to coach—and it was whilst watching Burnley playing Sheffield at Turf Moor that he had his fatal heart attack, aged only 48. There had been no warnings or symptoms of any heart problems.
Susan's life was not only about art and dyslexia: she was fanatical about sport, an avid TV watcher of tennis, golf, cricket and snooker. Since March 2011, Susan had been collaborating on the design of a web site celebrating her life and work. Sadly, following a fall at home and a brief spell in hospital, Susan died on 15 October 2012, just days before the 25th birthday party of the ADT which she had been organising at the National Gallery.
A serious natural, sly, or tongue-in-cheek humor emerges in this realistic, ethnographic, patriotic work that is quite outspoken which stresses isolation, not poverty. And it is not bound by politically correct limitations. The young woman from the city, commenting on the minimum voting age, says of a local "She can marry at 12 but she cannot vote." She is fanatical about the importance of everybody having the opportunity to cast a vote, contrasted to the soldier's near indifference.
The owner's son Ivan often comes back to the estate for two reasons: he is conducting an affair with the manager's bored wife Pura and he is fanatical about shooting birds. Paco, who he forces up a tree to decoy pigeons, falls and breaks a leg. Then he tries using the simple Azarías and, in a fit of pique, shoots the man's pet jackdaw. Next time Azarías is sent up a tree to work decoys, he drops a noose round Ivan's neck and hangs him.
"Daddy" is the second single released from the album. It was the first song that she and Naughty Boy had worked together on and she pointed out that the song has nothing to do with her father. It has the sound of an early 1990s dance hit, and the song has been compared to the music by Seal and Adamski. The track is about her struggle while trying to get into the music industry and how people can get fanatical about money, drugs, fame or religion.
Penman focussed on setting up and selling lawn-mowing rounds rather than simply mowing lawns, taking on sub-contractors and selling around 100 rounds between 1983 and 1989. In 1988 VIP Home Services came into the market in Victoria, which prompted Penman to systemise his own processes and create the Jim's Mowing franchise. Jim's mandate is to be fanatical about service to both franchisees and customers, working constantly to lower complaints and improve Franchisee satisfaction. After launching the franchise business in 1989, Penman was approached by people who wanted to use the Jim’s banner.
John's older brother was also a Guards officer, but he was killed in action and John feels he is being forced to follow in his brother's footsteps. The film follows John through his training where he makes some mistakes in an exercise and is told that it was a mistake like that which got his brother and a lot of his men killed at an oasis. But he makes friends with Henry Wynne-Walton (Robert Stephens) and Henry is invited home to meet Mr. and Mrs. Fellowes. Mr. Fellowes is quite fanatical about the Guards.
I've wanted to hit people in the face to make them see, if only for a day, what I see each day I help the people."Fraser & Navarro (1996:126). Crassweller writes that Evita became fanatical about her work in the foundation and felt as though she were on a crusade against the very concept and existence of poverty and social ills. "It is not surprising", writes Crassweller, "that as her public crusades and her private adorations took on a narrowing intensity after 1946, they simultaneously veered toward the transcendental.
Margaret Sullavan – Brooke's mother, who was both a Hollywood and a Broadway star, by all accounts a superb actress, and known for her husky voice and "irresistible crooked grin." She performed with the University Players at Harvard, made her Broadway debut in 1926, and starred in 16 films including the classics Only Yesterday (1933), The Shop Around the Corner (1940), and Back Street (1941). Before Leland Hayward, she was married to actor Henry Fonda and director William Wyler. According to Brooke, she loathed Hollywood, was fanatical about her privacy, and was determined to bring up her children properly in a perfect, beautiful home.
When Richard Bellamy is unable to go with his wife to an opera because he has to attend a political meeting, adding to the friction which has already developed between them over Richard's political stance, he asks Charles Hammond, a friend of his son James, who is fanatical about opera, to go instead. They greatly enjoy the opera, and each other's company. They meet again a few days later in a bookshop, and Charles asks her to read him "Ode To A Nightingale" by Keats. They go to his house, where she reads and plays the piano for him.
Butler was still keen to pursue the robbers, but at 55 years old he would need to postpone his retirement to do so. After his success in securing Jimmy White and Buster Edwards, Tommy Butler got Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Joseph Simpson to suspend his retirement on his 55th birthday. This was because he was fanatical about continuing to lead the hunt for the remaining robbers. After Butler's suspension of retirement, in early 1968, Frank Williams gave up trying to head the Flying Squad and moved to Scotland Yard's Murder Squad (he retired in February 1971 and became QANTAS Security Superintendent for Europe and the Middle East).
Because it was considered the more pleasurable part of any meal, opson was the subject of some anxiety among ancient Greek moralists, who coined the term opsophagia to describe the vice of those who took too much opson with their sitos. Although any kind of complement to the staple, even salt, could be categorized as opson, the term was also commonly used to refer to the most esteemed kind of relish: fish. Hence a diminutive of opson, opsarion (ὀψάριον), provides the modern Greek word for fish: psari (ψάρι), and the term opsophagos, literally 'opson-eater', is almost always used by classical authors to refer to men who are fanatical about seafood, e.g. Philoxenus of Leucas.
Guigal, under Marcel Guigal, came to international fame in the early- to mid-1980s when Robert M. Parker, Jr. followed by other wine critics heaped praise on Guigal's top Côte- Rôtie wines, in particular the three single vineyard wines La Mouline, La Landonne and La Turque. Parker comments that "In the past 26 years I have spent visiting wineries and vignerons, I have never seen a producer so fanatical about quality as Marcel Guigal." This attention contributed to the Rhône wines' improved international fame in general, and in particular led Côte-Rôtie to be seen more on par with Hermitage than in previous times. This also meant that the top Côte-Rôtie wines increased in price to reach and later follow and sometimes surpass that of the top Hermitage wines.
Letter from Vice Admiral Ijūin Gorō to Italian Royal Navy Lieutenant Ernesto Burzagli thanking him for courtesies extended to the Imperial Japanese Navy Second Fleet which visited Italy in 1907. Ijūin became Vice-Chief of the Navy General Staff during the Russo-Japanese War, successively assumed the positions of commander-in-chief of the IJN 2nd Fleet, the IJN 1st Fleet, the Combined Fleet, and then became Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff (1909–14). While commander in chief of the Combined Fleet, Ijūin developed a reputation for being fanatical about training, leading to a popular song among sailors that a week in the Japanese navy was . Ijūin was elevated to the title of danshaku (baron) in 1907 under the kazoku peerage system, became an admiral on 1 December 1910 and marshal- admiral on 26 May 1915, despite never having actually commanded a ship.
In a quote given by Andrews to Entertainment Business Weekly, she describes her affiliation with Girls Night Out as "a great way for women to show their team spirit this fall, I chose to work with StubHub on this because I know firsthand that many women are just as fanatical about going to games as men, and what better way to showcase that than being at a stadium with your friends and supporting such a great cause too." In May 2013, she co-hosted the Music Builds: CMT Disaster Relief Concert on the CMT network to raise money for the American Red Cross in response to the April 27 tornadoes in Oklahoma. At the beginning of the 2014 National Football League season, Andrews was named the new face of CoverGirl and partnered with the cosmetic company for the new #Gameface contest, which encourages women to upload their spirited, fan game-faced images, to social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook with the hashtag "#Gameface" and tagging @CoverGirl. There would be winners each week which would be picked by Andrews and the winner would be entered to win a pair of tickets to the 2015 Super Bowl.

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