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That book was a nod towards Mrs Warren's future fixations.
Those diagnoses have since helped me understand my mental fixations.
It put some of our current political fixations into perspective.
BDD-related negative fixations tend to last for hours each day.
All, unfortunately, with the worst stereotypes, fixations, and inaccuracies about Latinos.
Russia's state-sponsored hackers have a few predictable fixations: NATO-country embassies.
The dominion of vampires over our pop culture fixations has come and gone.
I watch purple circle after purple circle grow larger with the child's fixations.
It's time for policy wonks and technologists alike to ditch these wrongheaded fixations.
But I can see that his fixations on money and martyrdom are intact.
It is, for all its fixations on restlessness and failure and competitiveness, luxury content.
While his peers have social and political fixations, Garland is essentially a religious storyteller.
He uses each as a sounding board for his vanities, insecurities, delusions and fixations.
This tracks, given the fact that social media is basically tailor-made for fostering fixations.
Bolin sleuths her way through pop culture to unravel psychological motivations behind our collective fixations.
As the fixations grow along with the zig-zags of regressions, the screen fills with purple.
The way he acted to null those triggered fixations was simple yet night-encompassing—he'd talk.
" Yet, "Many great powers throughout history have let fixations about national prestige thrust them into destructive wars.
I like the adolescent cultural fixations of the 1980s as much as anyone (well, almost as much).
How many more fixations on outlier polls to predict doom at the hands of moderate suburban voters?
Jon also says that some of his father's more difficult fixations have faded because of his new career.
The key characteristic to understand is just how diverse these sets of fixations and triggered reactions can be.
"He has consistently advanced his own sordid desires and fixations at the expense of others," the letter read.
LENS, France — Trying to make the old look young is one of the abiding fixations of our times.
It wasn't especially weird but coupled with my lightning eyes and odd demeanor and unaccountable fixations, maybe it was.
Both fixations are hardwired at a young age, and are likely driven by some variation of dominance and submission.
It not only reflects his specific interests, his personal fixations, but the moment in which each design is devised.
Thankfully, these personal moral fixations, and the reckless judgment calls they sometimes inspired, make relatively few appear­ances in this volume.
Clark and Pokora grew close, talking nearly every day about programming as well as music, cars, and other adolescent fixations.
The end result is, at least briefly and for many people, a release from fixations and pains, a carefree euphoria.
"He has consistently advanced his own sordid desires and fixations over the well-being of others," prosecutors wrote of Weinstein.
Your opponents have to understand that reform, even if it makes their fixations unsustainable, will not make their lives unlivable.
Still, behind the confusing circumstances is a set of themes and fixations that's clearer than anything else he's released to date.
These fixations also seem to resonate with a new record by Lucier's old pal Steve Reich, out February 2 on Nonesuch.
His certitude faltered, however, in the presence of women: Ullrich depicts Hitler's love life as a series of largely unfulfilled fixations.
I'm reluctant to project generational matters onto individual artists, as such generalizations inevitably won't fit, but Khalid's thematic fixations invite hyperbole.
Fine Vintage Fixations I have met too many people who will buy fine wines only from vintages that critics deem great.
Rich's sense that she was the benefactor of her mother's sacrifice and the object of her father's fixations never left her.
My brother has been taking pills designed to lessen his anxiety and suppress the intensity of the triggered reactions to his fixations.
A reminder: Dickens' other literary fixations include an orphan crime ring, the spiritual misery begat by debtors' prisons, and Christmas-based ghosts.
But she was only projecting her own fixations and fantasies onto him, and she wasn't interested in the person who Josh actually was.
Directed by the brothers Brendan and Emmett Malloy, "The Tribes of Palos Verdes" portrays the cultish fixations that can arise within volatile families.
Today, they've returned with a video for the title track that gets at the freaky fixations they bring to their version of dance music.
These owners believe so deeply in these fixations of theirs as to have made them an increasingly large part of the league's sales pitch.
Realistic renderings are also seen as a bit retardataire in some corners, so Sherald's painting may be deemed out of step with contemporary art fixations.
"He's much more focused on his own present life than concerned about a multitude of other paranoid fixations that he had previously," she went on.
His photographs, which often appear in V and GQ Style, explore society's fixations with youth and our "existential obsession with rehabilitation, wellness and health," he said.
The White House press corps has become used to briefing-room spin, cleanups after Trump tweets, and flat-out falsehoods about presidential fixations like crowd size.
Since Sharp Objects isn't based in hard reality, in Camille's mind, the town itself is a puzzle, littered with words and proof of her mental fixations.
President Donald Trump's aides and confidants are growing more and more worried about his mental state after days of wild outbursts, erratic behavior, and bizarre fixations.
But I have less of an understanding of the form that those fixations often take for me: a pathological fear of pregnancy and childbirth, or tokophobia.
That center was created not to find terrorists but to find people with obsessive, stalker-like fixations on public figures — especially politicians and the royal family.
I had known him for barely half an hour, and he was unburdening himself to me about his masturbatory fixations and the origins of his voyeurism.
That's how you end up with endless fixations on striking grand bargains to cut Social Security, NAFTA, TPP, and no jail time after the financial bailout.
Today's Silicon Valley may have fixations on simulated realities and vampiric blood rituals, but the the tech world has long been a subject ripe for horror movies.
For people with eating disorders (EDs for short) — a group of illnesses linked by fixations on weight, food, and body size — these changes can spark profound distress.
Congressional hearings, however, have a tendency to slide sideways, almost immediately, into a morass of individual lawmakers' peculiar fixations, passion projects, and preferred modes of single-issue showboating.
In policy areas outside his fixations, he's been perfectly willing to rely on the counsel of the "best people," for whom he believes he has a unique eye.
Porsche has no interest in those segments, leaving them to Audi and VW. Porsche also leads with performance, so typical EV fixations such as range are less important.
Gibson begins with the arrival of Spaniards in La Florida, in 1513, discusses Mexico's ceding of territory to the U.S., in 1848, and concludes with Trump's nativist fixations.
Worse, such default identity fixations may even be used to fortify those opposed to the ideal of a world without division: bigoted far-right xenophobes and rabid nationalists.
In their devotion to detail and their preternatural understanding that objects can exert a certain hold us, they touch upon our fixations, however odd and unsavory they might be.
It's also a documentary about fixations, namely those of Steve Young, a longtime writer for David Letterman who is obsessed with collecting the recordings of these largely forgotten works.
Google's annual list of all the things people searched for in 2016 offers all kinds of surprises about the world's monthly fixations on consumer tech, global news, losses, and more.
He might now turn to other Hindu nationalist fixations, such as the construction of a temple on the site of a mosque razed by a radical Hindu mob in 1992.
"There's a religiosity around it," notes therapist Kronberg, who believes that fixations with clean eating and cleansing the body have replaced church attendance in the way that Americans express virtue.
As with so many of Trump's fixations, this one came with a back story of personal grievance: repeated rejection in his efforts across four decades to buy an N.F.L. team.
Some of these were familiar Lynchian fixations, including the allusions to "The Wizard of Oz," with its different yet familiar alternative world, those terrifying vortexes and all those ruby slippers.
And because the president's fixations drive his off-the-cuff statements, which in turn drive the news cycle, the crisis has the potential to feed on itself for a long time.
Today Mr Kobach has a national platform for his two fixations, which come together in an effort to detect voter fraud by non-citizens (or aliens, as he refers to them).
It was a song about death and cigarettes, Baker taking a step back and staring at her own morbid fixations, her voice crackling out of whispers and fighting over the repetition.
Mr. Erdogan called on Greek authorities to drop "ideological fixations," and to expand the rights of the Muslims living in Thrace, in northern Greece, which he is to visit on Friday.
"Pamplona" explores those relationships and reveals Hemingway's deep-seated fixations with his mother; with J. Edgar Hoover; and with the whole notion of what it means to flourish, and to fail.
There are the old gods (like Loki, Bilquis and Anansi), who came to America through the beliefs of immigrants, and the new (Technical Boy and Media), who ascended through contemporary fixations.
Macrophilia is often accompanied by other fetishes: BDSM, vorarephilia (a fixation with eating or swallowing), and crush fixations, whereby a person becomes sexually aroused by crushing objects or watching objects be crushed.
When I asked my friends for stories of unrequited romantic fixations, the response was resounding: Who hasn't known the endurance and euphoria of an inexplicable, unattainable, or otherwise bad-for-you person?
And Genet could easily unpack Trump's fixations — about President Obama's Kenyan patrimony, about the appeal of a Russian autocrat, and even about Trump's self-mythologizing link between small hands and large genitalia.
In an interview with the Miami Herald the lead detective recounted phone records, flight logs and instructions for delivering flowers to one of Mr Epstein's young fixations—alongside her high-school report card.
Augmented reality, in which computer-generated content is overlaid on the real world, is one of the latest fixations in the technology business, with Pokemon GO among the first applications to catch on.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As time passes, so do new artistic fixations emerge, and for the past several years pop musicians have been grappling with how best to represent millennial anxiety.
As long as reporters are telegraphing their fixations on trivia and optics, she will scorn them; and reporters won't willingly shelve those questions to make the proposition of a press conference seem more enticing.
A "Bachelor Nation" flag hanging above the proceedings places the show's fixations on true love and TV stardom in sharp relief — it's emblazoned with a diamond ring and inscribed with reality TV contract legalese.
In a curious way, the psychology of the (almost exclusively white) troopers and guards, more than the ideology of the inmates, seems most haunting now, as part of the permanent picture of American fixations.
The subgenre still exists to buck against the worst and most lunkheaded tendencies that hardcore has to offer, whether it be its chugga-chugga breakdowns, its fashion trend fixations, or its machismo-driven circle pits.
If anything though, Reputation­ — with its subterranean bass notes and lyrical fixations on seduction, alcohol, and the soul-numbing isolation of fame­ — runs more along the lines of late-night libertines Zayn and the Weeknd.
And Mitt Romney lost four years later because he, too, ignored those issues, as well as other fixations of the conservative news media like the terrorist attack on the United States Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Some lawmakers, in the report, described their constituents getting frustrated when they could not solve their problems, cases when locals developed fixations on them and also times when people tried to influence voting by issuing threats.
Those hoping to pursue the parallel further, however, should know that the first two-thirds of the novel are devoted to Mr Houellebecq's other fixations: sex, male angst, solitude, consumerism, globalisation, urban planning, and more sex.
For instance, work on one of psychology's oldest fixations — dehumanization, the ability to see another as less than human — continues with methodological rigor, helping us understand the modern-day maltreatment of Muslims and immigrants in America.
The things we believe, that we've been telling ourselves from such a tender age, we know so well how toxic those memories are and how deeply bound they are to our experiences, our choices, our secret fixations.
So realistic are her paint and polymer clay textures, that if Main weren't creating sculptural objects, then perhaps she would be creating special effects for body horror king David Cronenberg or Guillermo del Toro's fantasy horror fixations.
It seems the fixations with gardening, dining out and chef culture that marked the Obama White House have gone away, one of many shifts in the culture and policy priorities that come with changes in any administration.
American audiences have come to expect dark violence when it comes to Mexico, from some of Mexico's most famous literary exports (Juan Rulfo's dark short stories, Roberto Bolaño's 2666) to the exoticizing fixations of twentieth-century expats (D.
I told him I associated him with a Northern California tradition of mystical cynicism: the less cuddly aspects of the Dead up through the scrofulous noise of Flipper, the media-sabotage of Negativland, the death fixations of Metallica.
A presidential campaign is above all a noise factory, with all sorts of amplified spats, exaggerated accusations, petty media fixations and silly melodramas vying to come between a candidate and what he or she knows to be right.
In the years since, though, vaporwave's offshoots have remained vibrant, including stylistic cousins like future funk, which riffs on the disco-house elements of the genre, and mallsoft, which plays up the "muzak" fixations and suggestions of postmodern space.
More From Tonic: In other words, rather than thinking about fetishes as fixations in which a certain object becomes essential for sexual arousal and pleasure, fetishes should instead be thought of as preferences for specific objects that enhance sex.
They are singular works — but, imbibed in close sequence, they reveal recurring fixations with certain rhythms and bits of material, as well as the grand trajectory of a composer who was constantly mastering established forms, then clearing new paths.
It lays bare the fact that under President Trump, personal fixations and pet conspiracy theories have reduced the country's diplomacy to just another political battlefield, one that probably will complicate the work of U.S. diplomats for years to come.
His research, which built upon Pates' study, discovered that those with both needle fixations and substance use disorders showed even less impulse control than those who were only addicted to drugs—already highly impulsive, he notes in his paper.
It's possible to read all this—the circular self-obsessions, the cretinous sophistication, the various blinkered fixations that make it all so denuded and arch and inhuman—as symptoms of a broader and possibly terminal decadence loose in the culture.
Those postmodern fixations were mirrored in her musical interests at the time, as she immersed herself in Providence's ever-vibrant noise scene, experimenting with Ableton and home recording and collaborating with Galcher Lustwerk and White Material's DJ Richard and Young Male.
It delves into a personal history of multiple virtual identities, niche cultural fixations (Dragonball Z, Ghost in the Shell and manga series Rurouni Kenshin), and sexual awakening which many will remember from life online in the 90s and early 00s.
All that remains unchanged are Noah's strange fixations: a time-lapse video of a woman aging over 40 years, a mysterious lost photograph, the books of Mila Henry, and an old man with a goiter who walks the same route every day.
The post-national is, perhaps, the easiest to connect to culture's current fixations: Eschewing borders as various governments seek to enforce them, fashion is, in a sense, evoking an aesthetic idyll, a leftist liberal dream in step with most fashion designers' sensibilities.
He began in shipping, worked his way up to overseeing the department, decamped for Agnès B. and, finally, began A.P.C. (Atelier de Production et de Création) in a tiny studio on Rue Princesse in 1987, as a new outlet for the same fixations.
The fixations that any self-­respecting series about young people in New York ought to have (sex, drugs, work) are deployed in the service of transforming the city from the Hobbesian place it can be into a moral training ground — for protagonist and viewer alike.
Attempting to assert control in the confines of celebrity culture can take the form of fanatical image monitoring (as is the case with celebrity Photoshop-obsessed communities like Pretty Ugly Little Liar); creepy body fixations (indexing and cataloging celebrity parts on sites like WikiFeet and CelebHeights.
In this taped stand-up set, he dresses more casually, but his comedic fixations are still every bit as timely — expect to hear about gun control and Black Lives Matter — and perhaps a funny respite from talking about current events with the family over Thanksgiving weekend.
The works are small, but its hard not to get sucked into the same sort of fixations as your eyes trace the many lines—especially if you're trying to follow it as it spins infinitely (a few of these works have been used by Ghostly as turntable slipmats).
It's hard to operate in the shadow of a classic Like Crouching Tiger, the story told in Sword Of Destiny comes from Du Lu Wang's five-book "Crane-Iron Series," and it stands to reason it would continue many of the first installment's themes, visuals, and melancholy romantic fixations.
With the electric-vehicle market still tiny, Tesla could be confronting what amounts to a future sales swap, as customers abandon the Model 3 and rush to the Model Y.The usual fixations for Wall Street when Tesla reports have been on sales, guidance for future sales, cash burn, and prospective profits.
The male nude is, of course, one of the oldest artistic fixations: The Riace bronzes, Greek sculptures cast around 450 B.C., depict naked, bearded warriors as exemplars of masculine strength and beauty; "Farnese Hercules," a third-century B.C. marble sculpture of the mythical hero, once stood at Rome's Baths of Caracalla.
His lies are preposterous and glaring and never anything but the obvious opposite of what is actually true; his unquestioned desires and deeply held, deeply unreasoning bigotries and petty fixations are all absolutely untouched from the 1988 Rich Guy factory settings; the sheer mass of his annihilating selfishness leaves no room for anything like subtext.
Released just one day after moviegoers watched the first explosions in Baghdad—the opening of a "shock and awe" salvo and a permanent state of war—Dreamcatcher feels like a perfect focus for the grim lens with which we scrutinize pop culture's political fixations and moral culpability, particularly in light of Colonel Curtis's total war mentality.
This passage from Sabbath's Theater, in which Mickey Sabbath responds to a sudden declaration of love, captures a lot about Roth's voice when he's on one of his breakneck tears, with his juvenile, ever-present sexual fixations jammed up against complex, convoluted revelations of character: Maybe this would be a good place to talk about Roth and women.
The movement's anti-Communist fixations, Hofstadter argued, stemmed less from real threats than from a sense of dispossession — a conviction that the country's turn away from traditionalism, its consent to regulation of the private sector and a vastly expanded federal government, couldn't possibly reflect the will of its citizens, and must therefore be the work of enemies inside the halls of power.
Well, unless her dad wanted to overturn it because doing so satisfied two of his top 10 vindictive fixations (constraining women's independence and destroying the legacy of America's first black president), but Ms. Trump would absolutely offer a better replacement solution, such as saying the words "child care credit" and "female entrepreneurs" repeatedly near a camera while wearing a blush-pink toggle coat.

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