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20 Sentences With "obsessing on"

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They're obsessing on this wall because they want Trump to break a promise.
So I spend my time on that and not obsessing on the share price.
Worse, it's a way for you to keep thinking about and obsessing on him.
His presidency began with him obsessing on his inauguration crowd size and carrying around his 2016 electoral map.
I know in my mind what makes the most sense, but I can't stop obsessing on a negative thought.
I think that obsessing on the customer and your employees is going to really show us the right way to do it.
Now you would be right to question the future meaningfulness of obsessing on incremental increases in distributed scaling efficiency — and you'd be right.
I think the exhibition is stronger for not obsessing on this part of Perry's oeuvre; there has always been an air of sensationalism about it.
But there's more to being a hockey fan, so feel free to stop obsessing on five years down the road and just enjoy whatever comes next.
Making quick decisions and obsessing on customer outcomes are key to avoiding stasis within companies, according to a new shareholder letter from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
This is, after all, a man who is still obsessing on the size of his inauguration crowd and how he won Wisconsin's electoral votes and Ronald Reagan didn't.
Then there's the smaller deaths of the text message that didn't get responded to that you're obsessing on, and it feels like you're suddenly a hollow man inside.
Yet many more are coping with the possibility of exposure, reaching out to their doctors for blood tests and ultrasounds, obsessing on news coverage and trying to manage their worry.
If one knows when a seemingly checked-out student is daydreaming — according to Irving, a potentially beneficial wandering of the mind — or obsessing on a negative thought, teachers could allow them to explore or intercede appropriately.
"Someone was saying people are attracted to it because that was a time when people would just sit in a room and be with each other, or in a coffee shop with each other, and they didn't have some device that they were obsessing on or focusing on," she said.
But you touch on a wider point that's crucial and a big part of my push for people to stop obsessing on only a handful of schools: The skills you learn, the intelligence you build and the demonstration that you can make of your usefulness to an employer are going to be more important, broadly speaking, than the name of the school on your diploma.
Turpin finds this comment very unsettling, and she wonders if it may have been a message from God, who may be trying to intervene in her life. Hating the notion, and still upset, she returns home. While hosing down her own hogs in their sty and obsessing on what she is terrified may be an intrinsically true message from God, Mrs. Turpin rages.
The video for "Word Crimes" features kinetic typography created by Jarrett Heather, reflecting the song's theme of proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation. The "Foil" video, produced in conjunction with CollegeHumor, shows Yankovic as the host of a cooking show obsessing on the use of aluminium foil, suddenly descending into conspiracy theories; it also includes guest appearances by Patton Oswalt, Tom Lennon, and Robert Ben Garant. "Handy" was released through Yahoo! Screen's "Sketchy" channel, and it is presented in the style of a late-night infomercial with Yankovic performing as a residential general contractor; the video also includes Eddie Pepitone, Justin Giddings, and Ted Hollis.
Another reader is described as obsessing on the book at all hours and having considered renaming her daughter Eva.Badia and Phegley, Reading Women (2005), p. 66. Evidently the death of Little Eva affected a lot of people at that time, because in 1852, 300 baby girls in Boston alone were given that name. Despite this positive reaction from readers, for decades literary critics dismissed the style found in Uncle Tom's Cabin and other sentimental novels because these books were written by women and so prominently featured "women's sloppy emotions."Rosenthal, A Routledge Literary Sourcebook on Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (2003), p. 42.
"Marks, Peters. "Round House's 'Columbinus' Limns The Darkest Corners of Adolescence" The Washington Post, March 9, 2005 The Variety reviewer (of the Off-Broadway production) wrote: "While the first act overdoes the buildup, act two has Miller and Rogers manfully shouldering their complicated characters and delivering the goods on their tormented inner lives. Here, scribes Karam and Paparelli drop the universal material of teen angst garnered from interviews in favor of words drawn from the private diaries, emails and videotapes that go a long way in exploring the twisted thinking behind the shootings... the production is especially well served by the wall of sound created by Martin Desjardins to suggest the demonic thoughts ricocheting in the boys' brains as they bought guns, made bombs, dressed to kill and worked themselves into a homicidal frame of mind by obsessing on their grievances as social outcasts."Stasio, Marilyn. "Review.

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