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"obsessively" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are thinking too much about one particular person or thing, in a way that is not reasonable or normal
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In the last two years, the police are hunting down the Prime Minister obsessively -- obsessively, I say!
" And he did: "I obsessively read every article and book I could find about AI. I obsessively watched every game he had played.
" The negative answer is implied in the word "obsessively.
" "I obsessively studied his every success, and his every struggle.
Hammond: Lots of parents obsessively think about the growth chart.
I have been playing Prey's ambitious Mooncrash DLC obsessively lately.
The former is obsessively controlling, the latter is a pushover.
CANADIANS obsessively compare their country with a certain neighbouring superpower.
The action sometimes seems shapeless, sometimes static, sometimes obsessively spiral.
Being part of the "selfie generation" means taking photos obsessively.
It's moments like these I find myself obsessively planning travel.
Travel hackers obsessively analyze the nuances of premium card deals.
He obsessively watches cable news and feels victimized by it.
I know this because I've been obsessively checking each morning.
Ms. Sperber ranges from being quietly withdrawn to obsessively intense.
We know the company obsessively plots its media relations strategy.
He was stiff, humorless and obsessively guarded at news conferences.
I've obsessively followed the sport since I was a kid.
She also revealed that he had been "obsessively" FaceTiming her.
Of course, some football enthusiasts will play "Madden" almost obsessively.
He said he kept obsessively checking Facebook and found nothing.
Out of professional necessity, I obsessively engage in outcome empathy.
Cadillac President Steve Carlisle admits he "obsessively" benchmarks and studies Tesla.
And we'll be watching, sometimes excessively and obsessively, into the night.
I thought about dying obsessively, which made me depressed and scared.
My mind, at its most aimless, obsessively seeks out sports information.
He seems to be obsessively drawing different idealized versions of himself.
You just think that that's normal – like my dad obsessively exercised.
He obsessively draws a drowned, naked girl floating in a stream.
Your standard Wi-Fi wasn't built for this obsessively connected world.
It's what obsessively drew me to the series back in 2000.
The media can hang obsessively on political intrigue, controversy and failure.
Capital Weather Gang: Washington Post's weather team covering the storm obsessively.
And he would go on, obsessively on, until he was satisfied.
What can I do except obsessively wash my hands with gel?
She also played cello, loved Pushkin and read and wrote obsessively.
Instagram fans who obsessively document their meals will love this camera.
He spent all day on the phone with his stockbroker obsessively.
Five — no, eight years later, I'm still obsessively in this world.
I began fleeing to the edgeland obsessively, and for different reasons.
I found the holiday so depressing that I started reading obsessively.
Some simply had dads who worked obsessively and paid them little attention.
"I did so much research about Title IX, probably obsessively," she says.
I will confess, I sometimes obsessively think about my children's growth chart.
In an age where we obsessively track everything, this feels utterly inevitable.
That confusion could make them obsessively rewatch something they don't like seeing.
The big bump in performance is obsessively focused on low-light settings.
And by "dance," we mean obsessively pick it apart, frame-by-frame.
She came to my apartment obsessively and even tried to break in.
In other songs and videos, too, the Chainsmokers obsessively return to nature.
When I played again in Cambodia, we worried about idols constantly, obsessively.
And I watched Accuweather (a weather forecasting website) equally obsessively for reports.
And it is why his videos and columns were so obsessively interesting.
I'm insanely and obsessively focused on our live digital and mobile report.
You'll find it hard to stop yourself from obsessively watching these videos.
PARIS — Camille Henrot drew obsessively as a girl growing up in Paris.
Cloistered in his office, he telephones likely admirers and videotapes himself obsessively.
Longworth's essential book reclaims the narrative from a man who obsessively sought
Jason went to both law and business school and was obsessively entrepreneurial.
People avoided swimming pools and physical exertion and cleaned their homes obsessively.
"I wasn't eating properly and I was obsessively exercising," she tells me.
Or they might obsessively check news streams, hoping to calm their fears.
I checked Petfinder constantly, the way I once scrolled obsessively through Tinder.
I would obsessively do the math: When she's 113, I'll be 70.
Family members obsessively avoid discussing the elections, or just avoid one another.
"I've obsessively followed the sport since I was a kid," he says.
That's the problem her books wrestle with, over and over again, obsessively.
I am beset, too, by obsessively remembered thudding guilts and scalding shames.
This allowed readers to stop obsessively seeking white validation for black art.
Julia Belluz: At ATK, you take an obsessively empirical approach to cooking.
"A week later, I was obsessively checking the Humana website," he says.
Although he remembers being obsessively amused by flatulence, his parents were more uptight.
" Citizens are required to obsessively journal, chronicle, and archive their lives in "daybooks.
Now, she said, she goes five to six times a week, almost obsessively.
The pair would obsessively watch MTV and grouse at the bands they saw.
"What they're really doing is just obsessively staring at this human," vonHoldt says.
His wife told police that he would pray and read the Bible obsessively.
It&aposs the collusion story, the media does not want to cover obsessively.
Well the clues were always there if you were obsessively looking for them.
I love other people who know that song and obsessively listen to it.
Society regulates the female gaze the same way it obsessively regulates women's bodies.
They share our approach to life's problems: They save and plan ahead, obsessively.
They can show him ways to argue that do not look obsessively partisan.
As in Thomas Bernhard's work, the long sentences circle repetitively and somewhat obsessively.
But game has an obsessively loyal following, which turns out for Combo Breaker.
But people who are obsessively ritualistic and engage in compulsive behaviors hate it.
Bannon has also spent the last decade obsessively documenting the plight of refugees.
Ozark fans, you can stop obsessively rewatching the first and second seasons now.
I obsessively drew in these sketchbooks in order to catch up and improve.
Some have launched careers out of obsessively tracking the investigation's twists and turns.
I obsessively watch the news when I'm exercising, usually "This Week" and MSNBC.
But he spent nine years obsessively searching for ways to end his life.
The bears obsessively pursue a female's scent if they perceive she's in heat.
The fact that their classmates talked about the show obsessively increased their devotion.
Gerry Johnson (Luka Jones) has never been abducted, and obsessively wants to be.
But we also began using YNAB to obsessively track and allocate every penny.
Booker posts updates obsessively to his account, which boasts more than 20193,000 followers.
Narcissistically, obsessively, playfully, she explored the infinite irrational depths of her recalcitrant subjectivity.
I've obsessively pawed over comedy like a pimple-necked geek for 25 years.
We have reached the very fine line here between healthy living and obsessively living.
It will obsessively chase it until another light appears, changing its direction as needed.
Solve that problem—make people feel safe to post—and they will share obsessively.
All the while, they obsessively checked whether theirs had reached shoulder-length or not.
Until then, obsessively pick apart the trailer frame-by-frame for easter eggs above.
As a child, she "noted obsessively the different shades" of her family members' skin.
Like obsessively knowing what Kanye, Béyonce or Kim Kardashian are doing at all times.
They are exclusively, and obsessively, interested in one thing: undermining Trump and his agenda.
The veracity of the BuzzFeed dossier will be questioned obsessively in the coming weeks.
Accidents happen, even to those of us who are obsessively careful with expensive gadgets.
Over the past few years, photographer Jake Ollett has been obsessively documenting that scene.
In season 4, she became obsessively jealous after a guy she liked rejected her.
I also find I have to reapply them obsessively to keep my lips hydrated.
He began writing an obsessively researched screenplay of "Zealot," Reza Aslan's controversial Jesus biography.
I'd count calories obsessively and work out to punish myself for consuming too many.
Here I was writing obsessively about this stuff, and nobody thought to ask me.
Ballen has obsessively incorporated instant film into his work over the last 18 months.
It's funny how people see that as the opposite of trolling—obsessively liking vs.
This is dangerous for a president... Trump obsessively bullies Rosie O'Donnell—an accomplished actor.
"I obsessively read all music news and know exactly who everyone is," McCallion says.
Sometimes focusing on your pain so obsessively in art, I'm sure, can be unhelpful.
After years of working in overdraft, I'm primed for obsessively checking in on finances.
A daughter obsessively imagines the final moments of her father's life five years later.
Their coaches — Notre Dame's McGraw and UConn's Geno Auriemma — obsessively followed each other's performances.
The guy with a fetish he obsessively watched online, but hid from his partner.
From this moment onward, I was obsessively afraid that I would kill my parents.
Resist the urge to escape or calm your fears by obsessively reading virus updates.
Stranger still are the delusions, obsessively imagined miniworlds with the logic of waking dreams.
Why are we obsessively clicking on fuzzy calculators for homes we are not selling?
Does anyone else obsessively check their package delivery updates or is that just me?
Even when you are not obsessively consuming news about him, he is still omnipresent.
Over the years, we have talked somewhat obsessively about our mutual love of meatloaf.
I like that she is just obsessively creative, because yeah, people are fucking disorganized.
"It wasn't that I thought obsessively about gender while on my sabbatical," she explained.
A space where you don't trade like for likes or obsessively track your follower count.
It drove me to this path of obsessively looking up skin care, like miracle treatments.
His every move is memrised, shared obsessively, consumed during early morning hours, before the sun.
Just as Apple's consumer products are obsessively prototyped, its new headquarters would be no different.
I started to focus obsessively on losing weight, hearing Jennie's words echoing in my head.
Still, they followed Mr. Stowe's trip obsessively, and one message board reached over 30,000 comments.
And as I obsessively repainted her again and again, she became part of a collective.
St. Vincent is playing, and I have been obsessively listening to her music for weeks.
And it wouldn't be a new trailer if we didn't analyse it obsessively, would it?
It's also hard to feel sympathy for drug addicts or to understand obsessively suicidal adolescents.
I would obsessively brood over my lack of abs or undefined pecs in the mirror.
Many Muslims in Northern Virginia whom CNN interviewed said they are obsessively following the election.
Has obsessively watching Survivor pushed me toward a career focused on protecting the natural world?
Top Republicans spent months obsessively dreaming that Clinton would be indicted for mishandling classified emails.
One of the most clever visual allegories for grief is Annie's obsessively detailed miniature models.
Even if you stalk Miranda's Twitter feed obsessively, there's plenty for you to learn here.
The mouthpiece was kind of satisfying to obsessively chew on until the drooling began again.
In Cairo, we come upon Hesham, a fundamentalist obsessively trying to convert Wood to Islam.
It's a clear callback to the erotic woodblocks Hideko's uncle obsessively collects, but jarring nonetheless.
McAfee refused to be in your documentary, but he continued to email you, sometimes obsessively.
In high school, Helbig used to count calories and obsessively exercise, struggling with exercise bulimia.
It is wrong and ludicrous for Trump to obsessively repeat that there was no collusion.
I spent my whole adolescence, really, not watching movies but reading Agatha Christie novels obsessively.
"I also feel like I travel obsessively with raw almonds and dried fruit," she added.
You have to lay those in for the audience that isn't analyzing it obsessively online.
Rating: UNESCO does not stand for U Need Extra Stairs, Cardio Obsessively Here we go!
And Dan would buy the shit out of protein powder and drink it obsessively, frantically.
Venture capital brims with competitive health nuts who obsessively cycle and frequent workout recovery studios.
He obsessively monitors the protests in Wukan, networks with journalists and contemplates writing a book.
He obsessively disinfects and shutters their city apartment, and protects Eva from the hostile authorities.
If you work hard enough, and obsessively enough, you can make a game like this.
Silver obsessively studies every new technology to see if the league can benefit from it.
His fans, who follow him obsessively, began to gather hours ahead of the short program.
Since Loughlin and Giannulli were indicted in March, the tabloids have covered the case obsessively.
They and their doctors often aim, at times obsessively, for an A1C level of seven.
My education: Carlson's own nightly Fox News show, which I've been watching obsessively since January.
But instead of memes or puppy videos, they're obsessively checking for updated corona victim data.
Hell, we obsessively collect all the best ones two times a week as it is.
Yeah, we pack these bags obsessively, just to get a feel for the subjective experience.
We develop detailed security plans for high-risk assignments, and our journalists themselves prepare obsessively.
Obsessively, Luce consults Web sites for the latest data on air, earth, and water pollution.
Burtynsky worked obsessively, sometimes waiting half a day behind his camera for the right conditions.
Erin Bowers: With two daughters, it was an obsessively large part of our lives. Twice.
No one follows the history of the distilling industry more obsessively than American whiskey fanatics.
I have generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), which means I obsessively worry about anything and everything.
How very interesting, seeing as it seems like Trump has actually thought about the hacking obsessively.
"We have been obsessively manipulating airflow for more than 25 years," James Dyson said on Wednesday.
The FM93 host admitted that he had focused too obsessively on the threat from radical Islam.
He was obsessively driven to capture as much as he could of an infinitely complex reality.
The high-profile case went to trial in 211, and the tech industry followed it obsessively.
It seems like every week he is obsessively attacking a woman who's just doing her job.
Once in France, he learned the language, he recalled, by obsessively studying a dictionary of synonyms.
As with the aforementioned, Whatnot works as the obsessively-informed middle man between buyer and seller.
Marsters wasn't crazy, she was just fanatically, obsessively devoted to keeping Buffy fans up to date.
I obsessively read food labels and bully waiters at restaurants, but it's not a perfect system.
But it was also the first time working on tape after getting sort of obsessively electronic.
"I only have one thing that I did obsessively from 13 to 18," Gates told Rose.
They wrapped those sessions up in three days, recording direct-to-tape instead of obsessively overdubbing.
And also that we are constantly, obsessively on the lookout for the next big beauty trend.
What did surprise me, however, is how obsessively honest and blunt Uhans is in its marketing.
"I was obsessively refreshing YouTube to see how many people were using the image," remembers Howe.
Jellyby, who obsessively advocates for a faraway population but neglects to care for her own kids.
We have the sense of a big world seen piecemeal, in small and obsessively focused increments.
For a stretch during the winter, obsessively following these influencers dangerously obstructed personal and professional obligations.
What keeps me up at night, or what do I obsessively think about during the day?
You killed this fictional cartoon character of a show we haven't obsessively watched in 15 years!
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough hit at "right-wing commentators" on Friday for "obsessively reporting" on Rep.
Ned Newell-Hanson, a 26-year-old Londoner, watches football obsessively but avoids paying for it.
And he personally spent years obsessively pursuing crazy conspiracy theories about the suicide of Vince Foster.
Practicing obsessively, they worked through Schubert and Schumann, giving concerts in the town hall back home.
Let yourself go through a week where you're not obsessively check­ing what everyone else is doing.
It's hard to imagine a successful version of "Ballyturk" without Mr. Walsh presiding, obsessively, as director.
Americans were also presented with a president obsessively watching cable television news and attacking imagined enemies.
But Mark is still obsessively conscious of not spending on things that aren't a good investment.
They're concerned, often obsessively so, with reminding us just why we love these films so much.
"Nothing does more to protect Day 101 vitality than focusing obsessively on the customer," Bezos writes.
Their lives raise the question: Do you have to be so obsessively focused to be great?
Nelson watched the results at a rented apartment in midtown, obsessively checking the Web site FiveThirtyEight.
And reporters say Capitol Police "obsessively" check their ID badges whenever Pence is in the building.
"searched obsessively for healthier options on their lunch breaks, but were left consistently disappointed," he says.
I spent the first few days after my book came out obsessively checking its Amazon ranking.
I studied science obsessively for over a year, reading books by Richard Dawkins and Carl Sagan.
During this period, I obsessively checked my inaccessible payouts every day, reinvesting them and reassuring myself.
For the few TV viewers who aren't obsessively watching American Crime Story, Corden delicately described the move.
I'd try to eat as little as I could and obsessively checked food and washed my hands.
Sapana barely sleeps, choosing instead to obsessively play game after game of Pac-man to distract herself.
We're not allowed pets, so obsessively watching other people's is as good as it gets right now.
Paradoxically, she says, it's also one of the pieces of music that she's most obsessively labored over.
And suddenly, they're all talking at once, wildly and obsessively — to us, to one another, to themselves.
Maybe you haven't been obsessively watching Shane Dawson's Jake Paul documentary, and for that, I commend you.
Gatekeepers would obsessively check carry-on bags, demanding huge fees for those a smidgen over the limit.
Aside from a never-ending supply of fatherly advice, Danny was known for obsessively cleaning the house.
"She started to exercise obsessively," who lives next door to her sister and parents in Suffolk, England.
It's these details that fans have latched onto obsessively, but in 2019, scan as flawed at best.
On the way, I obsessively check my flight on the American Airlines app — so far, so good.
The Internet capture that vibe in "Come Over," which has me maybe obsessively crushing on this song.
The political class has focused obsessively on the formation of a small new independent grouping of MPs.
Voelker: I look to the assignment first, I really like to plan for things and obsessively prepare.
I edit and design my Instagram feed … well, I'd say "carefully," but "obsessively" might not be wrong.
Performance can be tuned obsessively via the Ampler app, which paired quickly with my Hawk over Bluetooth.
He read obsessively about Dylann Roof, who killed nine black worshippers in Charleston in 2015, Vance said.
The Wirecutter provides recommendations for electronics and other gadgets that are both obsessively researched and simply presented.
But obsessively retracing the moments leading up to a loved one's death is another very normal reaction.
"We have obsessively focused on solving this case," Pike County Sheriff Charles S. Reader told reporters Tuesday.
But still I'd take photographs of my body in front of different mirrors and study them obsessively.
The Argentinian modernist tried obsessively to bring order to chaos, even in the midst of unrelenting flux.
Tim realized that Dick was Robin and began to obsessively follow the exploits of the Dynamic Duo.
Students certainly don't need to strive obsessively for perfection, but I should have prioritized grades, not guys.
He began washing his hands obsessively and avoiding certain places he felt were unclean, including Kennedy Airport.
It so disorientated me that for quite a few years, I stopped doing performances and obsessively drew.
He turns away from obsessively watching home movies of his childhood trauma to explain his deranged plan.
The implosion of the Renner app is simply that revelation happening in real, obsessively internet-documented, time.
Each soloist stayed isolated from the others; each solo had a different handful of movements, obsessively reiterated.
I had pitched the story, in part, because I was obsessively researching, but never opening, retirement accounts.
Around that time, he also began obsessively recording the calls of his wife, lovers, associates and enemies.
The woman who obsessively fears she might have run over a child and performs the compulsion of driving around the block to check she hasn't has OCD just as much as the man who obsessively worries that he hasn't locked his door and compulsively goes back to check it.
And what's the point in having a teaser if you can't obsessively break it down, frame-by-frame?
Is the "Research Me Obsessively" singer really too good to have done a little digging of her own?
Times Machine Mother's Day had a tireless champion in its founder, Anna Jarvis, who obsessively promoted her holiday.
I began to check my score obsessively, but because scores are only reevaluated monthly, the number didn't budge.
This season, we've seen Jon take on a newer, slightly more ruthless side to his obsessively honorable personality.
Ethiopia's state media behave slavishly towards the prime minister, obsessively covering his appearances and seldom airing critical views.
This fall especially, we've already seen a ton of rad cuts coming from the stars we follow obsessively.
I apply to another two or three while trying not to obsessively check my email (it doesn't work).
Turns out the guy worked for the local newspaper and obsessively searched his name on all social media.
After being introduced to it, she obsessively wanted to watch Inspector Gadget videos and read books on robots.
Getting a good deal on an apartment in a great neighborhood is something New Yorkers talk about obsessively.
In King's books, Roland is a fantastically hardened, weary man who's spent his life obsessively seeking the tower.
Thompson is read obsessively inside Facebook, and I imagine this (long!) essay will calm a lot of nerves.
Though far less obsessively covered in the media than her father's, Karenna's adult life has been somewhat unsettled.
I obsessively checked the responses to my story after it went up, as one is inclined to do.
He speaks English and obsessively looks up the meanings of words like "capillarity," determined to use them correctly.
I obsessively photographed the apartment where my father grew up and where I spent much of my youth.
First, the peace deal that Santos obsessively sought is likely a fait accompli, even with a Duque victory.
Such people start to clean compulsively, worry about all the things they're touching, and use hand sanitizer obsessively.
Eleni loved her adoptive parents but was obsessively curious about what happened to her when she was born.
I know where they keep their condoms and I count them obsessively to know if they've had sex.
As this conflict escalated, each side would watch the other obsessively for any sign of a nuclear strike.
Soon, I began obsessively updating a memo on my phone of all the characters I felt were black.
None of these complexities or qualifications entered into the reams of analysis obsessively parsing the Sanders-Warren dustup.
Many described obsessively sanitizing their cars, cutting down on hours, and exchanging nervous glances with strangers who cough.
Clinton for covering the email saga obsessively, while playing down evidence of links between Mr. Trump and Russia.
He directed John Cleese as an obsessively punctual headmaster in "Clockwise" (1986), with a screenplay by Michael Frayn.
I turn to the Internet and obsessively check if each symptom could be a sign of early pregnancy.
Yet here we are, obsessively watching this video because it's so tone-deaf that we can't look away.
On mobile, the only sure-fire way to keep yourself from obsessively stalking your ex is blocking them.
They subjugate themselves to a severe-looking ruler with an awe-inspiring stick and obsessively shred every day.
"Look out the window," my boyfriend said, laughing at how obsessively I was checking my essentially bricked phone.
If you're anything like us, you spent your teen years obsessively following the antics of the Laguna Beach cast.
Given that this car was obsessively engineered with impeccable attention to detail, that's a weird ergonomic miss for Chrysler.
The truth is tech companies have only enabled my hoarding, making it easier (and cheaper) to obsessively keep everything.
She was obsessively worried about shielding Kyzia from sexual abuse and other traumas she had experienced as a child.
What distinguishes a supercut is like an obsessively compiled collection of clips, usually short, spliced together into a remix.
The theory is that stripping the colors from your apps will make you less tempted to check them obsessively.
And, it's all backed by production that's razor-sharp and obsessively intentional, without getting in the way of itself.
I've got my  apps as obsessively arranged in folders on my TV screen as they are on my iPhone.
More specifically, we want to know why people rewatch their own Instagram stories and obsessively check who's viewed them.
Obsessively caring about a fictional creature at the expense of real-life people, animals, and our planet is madness.
UKIP has done this by focusing, obsessively, on the threat from immigrants, both from inside the EU and out.
My husband has been obsessively researching barbecue recipes and he's excited to take his meat smoker for a spin.
While I was working I was also obsessively checking Instagram, the bread and butter of this recent pin wave.
In 2016, I began obsessively watching the MTV franchise—then in season 4—as a form of self-care.
If you've been obsessively searching for deadstock and vintage wares from your favorite throwback brands, consider the hunt over.
We're told he started eating obsessively after his relationship with Chyna blew up and she left with their kid.
In this way, kuru resembled scrapie, a fatal degenerative illness that causes sheep to obsessively scrape themselves against fences.
Then, in our reboot section, we dig into Christopher Nolan's breakthrough Memento, a movie that is obsessively re-watchable.
The importance of royal patronage to Bangkok's elites helps explain why reverence for the king is so obsessively enforced.
This helps chief executives increase the company's earnings per share, a measure of profits that shareholders focus on obsessively.
No food has been more obsessively studied, no diet more fiercely controlled, no dining experience more anxiously stage-managed.
N.F.L. teams obsessively track almost everything they can about a player: weight, muscle mass, hand-eye coordination and more.
That's why today's corporations obsessively monitor social media: Any complaint about them anywhere has the potential to go viral.
Colleagues say he leads by listening, obsessively checking in with and relaying details to every member of his caucus.
Then I obsessively organized it into certain combinations of sounds that work for us, and sound like Uniform should.
When he's not caring for his ghostly daughter, he obsessively tracks his enemies across the ocean of the internet.
Obsessively following the daily political news feels like an act of politics, or at least an act of civics.
They were obsessively refreshing SCOTUSblog on their phones, hoping for news, and speculating about what the justices might decide.
"By the time I got to 5,000, I was sitting in the bathroom all night, obsessively cutting," she said.
The mothers obsessively type their sons' names into Google, and are relieved when their cases do not come up.
The three began obsessively shopping for knives, discussing different models in chats punctuated by the sharing of graphic videos.
Box-office ticket sales are followed obsessively in Tinseltown because they prove the popularity and viability of a movie.
It wasn't the A.P.A. Instead, she was worried, nearly obsessively, about my accounts of interactions with my therapy patients.
Publishers have started in recent years to obsessively monitor the ways in which their readers arrived at their sites.
But artists and athletes are embodiments of human capital, too, and they are also driven, sometimes obsessively, to succeed.
"All the literature is obsessively focused on success, but 80 to 90 percent of innovations actually fail," he said.
Yet, the lines keep slipping into fractured, volatile passages where not just words, but single syllables are obsessively repeated.
And neither, really, does the whole endeavor of obsessively tracking the price of Bitcoin if you value your sanity.
From then on, he obsessively tweeted about The Capital and his lawsuit (which he lost, appealed, and then lost again).
It said the Church was "obsessively" concerned with secrecy and operated a policy of "don't ask, don't tell" about abuse.
Mitchell said it can be very beneficial for some people -- especially those who may get easily distressed or pace obsessively.
The obsessively monitored fortresses cannot last forever, and they are hardly the natural habitats they were once believed to be.
"I tend to observe women in the UK approaching it less obsessively, than say, those in Los Angeles," she says.
When we met last week, he was obsessively following the Copa América games, even though his native Brazil was ousted.
I price-check obsessively and Amazon almost always offers the better deal that's sweetened by the fast, free Prime shipping.
Jessie Ware "Overtime" In 2012, for at least a full year, I obsessively listened to Jessie Ware's debut album, Devotion.
Clearly, my old systems of coping weren't working: My desire to obsessively orchestrate my whole life was burning me out.
So I couldn't, as was my impulse, just lie in bed immobilized with horror, obsessively imagining dreadful things to come.
So you can avoid obsessively checking your phone or computer repeatedly to see what's happening, and just nag Alexa instead.
You've spent the last few weeks obsessively pinning haircuts and Googling every last shade of blond (or brown, or red...).
Against the advice of allies and adversaries alike, Trump has repeatedly, almost obsessively, attempted to shut down Russia-related inquiries.
Celeste has to leave Perry and the image of the perfect marriage she has obsessively maintained in order to survive.
Watch as Daugherty obsessively mouths off facts and statistics about such juicy topics as the state of the county's motorways.
Unlike The Life of Pablo, which is a messy, protean album, everything about the video for "Famous" feels obsessively deliberate.
It's aggressively, obsessively focused on making the best possible mobile experience for video chat, at the expense of all else.
It's a pretty small company for us to be obsessively writing over it, but we do, because we like it.
It was probably quite young to be so obsessively crushing on somebody but I remember really, really intensely fancying him.
So let's keep an eye on Tribe and see if teenagers start obsessively using the app in the coming months.
We ran the numbers obsessively before we moved to be sure we were getting the deal we thought we were.
You see those pale, unhappy people, sitting by themselves around the cafe tables obsessively checking their number of Twitter followers?
Since my husband is a doctor and we have a young kid in daycare, we both wash our hands obsessively.
Obsessively researched and thoughtfully designed, Bombas Lightweight No-Show Socks are soft, secure, and give back to a great cause.
The impulse for fame becomes a meta visualization of personal grandeur, narcissistically and obsessively seeing oneself in one's own surroundings.
Get ready for a whole new reason to obsessively dissect the thematic relevance of costume design every week or whatever.
Redoine infamously sharpened his burglary skills by obsessively watching heist films, specifically Heat, starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.
I honored the promise I made to each of my store stylists and thought about the items we selected. Obsessively.
One newsstand owner is cleaning his hands obsessively with a bowl of warm water that he keeps inside his stall.
We see him doing just that: obsessively cutting up and dipping potatoes in paint, stamping them onto scrolls of paper.
"I almost obsessively want to remain faithful to his text and his initial concept," Mr. Kurtag said of Beckett's play.
In recent months, I've started suffering from another intrusive thought: I'm obsessively scared that I no longer love my husband.
Mr. Baxley said that at the time, he was not aware of the young law student obsessively watching the proceedings.
An obsessively passionate writer writes because he or she wants to boast about published stories and attain best-seller status.
"They can do that rather than just sit home and obsessively watch the TV and wash their hands," Harris says.
The rhymes in "The Band's Visit" are accurate enough to get laughs (awful/falafel; marrow/Pharaoh) but not obsessively mitered.
"It's not about them, and they obsessively make it about them, and it's not, and that's step one," he said.
" But one anecdote I did not include was how he obsessively implored my brother, Orren, and me to "wash hands.
Arthur and Barbara Gelb spent their lives "obsessively and permanently entangled with the tormented, enigmatic O'Neill," according to the preface.
With GO:OD AM, Miller obsessively worked at the record, fine-tuning each detail to put out the best release possible.
I've started to think about food in the same way I used to think about my high school crush: obsessively.
Among the first works in the retrospective is a set of portrait heads done in obsessively reworked, Giacometti-esque lines.
Try not to obsessively look at the balance online and dream of all the things you could be buying with it.
Twitter makes it easy to free yourself from Homework TV. Whenever a show's a hit, it's obsessively discussed on social media.
After MentalPlex went live, Edwards obsessively refreshed his inbox to see how Google users would respond to this first-ever prank.
For the time being, maybe it's time to get back to work—or just obsessively refresh Twitter until it comes back.
Consistently and almost obsessively, Big Daddy Rick has been dropping track after track of effortless deep house since the mid-90s.
If you're like me, you've been watching the Netflix original series and obsessively talking about it with literally everyone you know.
I started obsessively taking selfies and sending them to my close friends, daring them to tell me how hideous I was.
You may have seen some people obsessively check their watch or hover around weight machines while they wait to use them.
A 25-year-old friend of mine watched the show obsessively, and we'd argue about the family's significance all the time.
It's a first-person perspective with obsessively detailed guns, red barrels that explode, and lots of bodies flopping on the ground.
When drama erupted in my favorite parenting group, I obsessively pored over embarrassingly long threads of posts, picking at every detail.
The Canadian artist Lorna Mills talks about image circulation, digital ownership, and how she obsessively mines the internet for her art.
True story: Donald Trump, the electoral college-mandated 45th president of the United States, once obsessively trolled Kristen Stewart on Twitter.
Mourning fans have been obsessively analyzing Bowie's Blackstar lyrics, amplifying the obvious farewell message that we all missed upon first listen.
I approached her about it sideways, while we were both sitting on the couch, mocking the telenovelas we obsessively watch together.
Journalists are already bracing for a contentious term with a president who calls them "dishonest" and obsessively critiques everything they do.
At the 2012 Games in London he competed against Andreas Thorkildsen – one of the athletes he had obsessively studied on YouTube.
It's a brilliant listen by itself, but taken with its obsessively detailed video companion, Undulating Currency… becomes a different experience altogether.
Many complaints are sloppily written, while others contain obsessively recorded details—and yes, a few are written in all capital letters.
Reddit and Imgur users have been obsessively posting photos and videos of their toilets and the views out their bathroom windows.
The song is basic but it does the job, capturing the feeling of obsessively thinking about an ex-partner decamping elsewhere.
Yes, this is what I'm doing instead of obsessively refreshing news on the election today and terrifying myself with electoral maps.
If you run when it's hot out and later see your dog licking his feet obsessively, think about the pavement temperature.
And, chances are, if you are a semi-normal person who doesn't follow politics obsessively, you don't recognize either man's name.
What in the World Apple iPhones are ubiquitous, with people obsessively hunched over them from New York to London to Kiev.
Turns out, she too loves to cook in her obsessively organized kitchen, and she recently explained how she got her skills.
Aware of the risks of breathing pollution, Hurt keeps an air quality monitor by her front door, which she checks obsessively.
Casualties of Shen Fever are reduced to zombie-like behavior, as they obsessively repeat the same actions over and over again.
Consider the fastidious opossum, which, because it grooms obsessively and is expert at removing ticks, functions as a tick death trap.
How to handle all those flickering images of disaster on CNN and the other cable-news programs that Abdoh watched obsessively?
Hoover seems to have been an almost brutally tough, obsessively hardworking manager; certainly charm was not the secret to his success.
And while I obsessively read plot summaries before seeing movies, I'll admit that this one did spoil the experience a little.
Every autumn since 2002, Mr. Zabar has traveled to Burgundy and the Piedmont with Mr. Simond, visiting producers and tasting obsessively.
I read obsessively Michael Ondaatje, Louise Erdrich, Colum McCann, Sherman Alexie, Guy de la Valdene and my old friend Tom McGuane.
Japanese truck drivers began to obsessively customize their trucks, turning bland boxy work vehicles into an outrageous chrome and neon masterpieces.
It might seem ironic that two artists working in America's largest city would attend so obsessively to the details of nature.
Those apparent concessions did little to mollify Netanyahu, who derided Kerry's speech as "biased against Israel" and "obsessively focused" on settlements.
Both works in progress and obsessively maintained machines, the bodies displayed here seem as inhospitable to play as to love handles.
Footage of the bird preening and cooing as he fruitlessly courted a decoy made of concrete has been watched obsessively online.
Some could be found mumbling as they pondered nonexistent objects, or picking obsessively at bedclothes, or walking about in dreamlike deliriums.
The country's obesity epidemic deservedly draws constant attention, but many have a diametrically opposite problem: They are obsessively, and perilously, thin.
Stefan Vetter obsessively tends a few acres of very old silvaner on steep, crumbling terraces in the Franken region of Germany.
But as Ms. Davies started pulling every toy out of my obsessively organized toy closet, a low-level panic set in.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Marooned outside South Africa, Ajay Gupta has been obsessively following the news from home with increasing frustration.
And on Twitter, he obsessively zoomed in on a photo that showed Fields standing close to him and holding a pen.
Sounds like this really rewards the perfectionists and the obsessively detail-oriented among us, which I, for one, can get behind.
I have mapped out the houses, room by room, obsessively, for the past 30 years, so that I can remember them.
For the five years he was in office, Johnson was obsessively focused on the water pressure and temperature of his shower.
Nearly every night they dream of Aleppo, and they spend their waking hours obsessively checking their phones for news on Syria.
Like Greta, I, too, am an Aspie who often hyperfocuses, obsessively, on what matters most to me, and with solid results.
He probably also needs a therapist, preferably a Freudian, to unravel why he's obsessively stalking his father's mistress, Johanna (Kate Beckinsale).
Once Jan was a sought-after social media coach, but now she spends her days obsessively counting and recounting wine bottles.
In isolated Paulie, Georgia, he's a distinctly odd figure, a socially awkward autodidact who meditated and read obsessively in his cell.
It tracks data about which meals it sold and where, obsessively, to be able to forecast demand and avoid wasting food.
If you're waiting for your Lyft, chances are you're obsessively looking at how far away the car is on your phone.
Could what the New York Times calls "the most obsessively tracked pop culture franchise in the world" actually be too popular?
The characters' costumes are obsessively styled and amped up to invoke archetypes that barely existed until Murphy came up with them.
I had become curious — O.K., obsessively curious — about how a family with wealth and status had become lost in the forest.
As Dana prepares to protect Gren, and as Willa prepares to protect Herot Hall, Headley plays obsessively with words and language.
He inherited money from his father, but Buzzfeed also reports that as a teenager in Queens, Trump stared at Manhattan obsessively.
Tucek obsessively re-draws a single subject with lines that are heavy and blunt, as if she's cutting into a woodblock.
For example, I have obsessively been following the search efforts for Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 since the plane's disappearance in 2014.
Part of that came from when I was a young person and I was obsessively studying the South African liberation movements.
Neighbors recalled her playing the piano for hours, fussing with her flower boxes and obsessively working crossword puzzles on the front porch.
Like many of us, Teigen's been obsessively playing (and posting amazing Twitter content about) Super Mario Odyssey since its release last month.
We've read the think pieces, we've had the arguments, we've shed the tears, and we've obsessively followed the #OldCeline Instagram tribute accounts.
They are, after all, designed within an inch of their lives, with every single portion of every single frame fussed over obsessively.
When you're depressed, you might simply be nursing that injured I too obsessively to have the energy or attention necessary for empathy.
Unfortunately, these other issues are getting pushed to the margins in the 2020 campaign, while media attention has focused obsessively on Medicare.
In the months after I visited Furrokh Uncle, I found myself almost obsessively thinking back to his story of mortality and passion.
The superstar athlete himself has attributed his past progress on the court to an intense work ethic and obsessively studying other players.
Finally, there are analytics too, so that creators can obsessively refresh the page wondering whether they've successfully gamed Facebook's latest algorithm change.
Flashbacks become tableaus you return to obsessively, desperate to restore some humanity to the rotting pile of bones their memories left behind.
Something I'm thinking obsessively about is that power's supposed to flow in one direction, from the very powerful to the less powerful.
"I feel like if Facebook was around, she would have obsessively been looking at photos of Claire the entire time," Hudson said.
I had read all of her tweets by then, of course, and was obsessively checking to see if she posted anything new.
Cameras line the exterior, and More has a video screen in his office where he obsessively monitors the perimeter of the facility.
But when plants make that transition from "thing that grows over there sometimes" to "crop that humans obsessively cultivate," they get finicky.
Obsessively checking your portfolio and following market movements may cause you to trade hyperactively and overreact to the news of the day.
Instead of trying to follow a linear story, you can enjoy Hitman's depth as it was always meant to be enjoyed: obsessively.
It's there to obsessively cover new gadgets, ways to use those gadgets, and generally be the best gadget blog in the world.
And even if she only changes the colorway or texture of her signature silhouette, we still obsessively prepare for every single drop.
I was obsessively goggling things and I just took it really seriously that I didn't realize how all encompassing it would be.
EA Wes Locher recently published the book Braving Britannia, about the seminal MMO Ultima Online, which he played obsessively for five years.
I love work that's both obsessively detailed and cohesive, and Baku's projects have all that, plus lyricism and a bit of humor.
George Lucas didn't want us to, even as every single other species ever seen on screen for a second was obsessively categorized.
If Mitchell has worked obsessively close to his home in Leeds, this should not be confused with limited ambition or parochial appeal.
He still monitors the starting rotation obsessively, just as he did last year, when several of the pitchers were on innings limits.
And yet here I am obsessively clicking on every story, paying attention to all the details and eagerly awaiting the big day.
Their talk circles around sex, frankly, obsessively and often vulgarly: who did what with whom, who wants to do what with whom.
She fantasizes obsessively about a prison guard named Randy, and watches transfixed as one of the boy prisoners masturbates in solitary confinement.
We did end up addicted to the hideous swing, and we still call the video monitor "the show" and watch it obsessively.
I didn't feel safe for weeks; every day I thought obsessively about the germs that were still present, waiting to infect me.
Two months before the release date, he obsessively worked on a 1000 plus word note that he rewrote a reported 20 times.
He monitors the opinions of hosts and regular guests more avidly than most media critics do and works them obsessively, often directly.
Ties Many parents these days seem to obsessively celebrate their children's developments by snapping photo after photo on their cellphone cameras. Me?
To the uninitiated, the intricate markings in his obsessively maintained climbing journal appear as mysterious as runes cast to keep him safe.
As the years passed, Shivaun and Adam got into the habit of visiting message boards where people obsessively discussed Google's many peculiarities.
He has a master project, one that he thinks about obsessively, that he believes can serve as his contribution to American society.
"As someone who was obsessively reading the site in college, to imagine running it one day was absurd," Ms. Patel, 33, said.
But when we were home and could point at the dot darting back and forth across the rug, Rocket obsessively chased it.
"These tickets are always booked by the same people," Mr. Burgess said — travel enthusiasts who, he said, often monitor travel websites obsessively.
But if like myself, you obsessively stay on top of over 100 different news sources, an RSS reader is a must-have.
The story that she spent the last five years of her life obsessively researching was half written, the gruesome mystery still unsolved.
But in the world of prerelease "Star Wars" reconnaissance, where information is scarce and obsessively controlled, it was something of a revelation.
Set aside an hour tonight and obsessively pore over the last month of your purchases to see where you can cut costs.
The sprawling, obsessively detailed, constantly argued over Tesla story happened only because there wasn&apost enough production or sales to stop it.
Yet this malevolent house pest is far less worrisome than L, a ninja-styled über-detective who is obsessively investigating the murders.
We obsessively scan the weather forecasts to work out which fire will suddenly roar down on us, annihilating everything in its path.
He often scoured flea markets for paints, brushes, and canvases from an artist's time period, in addition to obsessively studying their techniques.
Instead, we obsessively search for recognition, like the recognition of another's gaze, in order to formulate an existence, to become self-aware.
It's totally surreal for me to be interacting with the people who created this show that I watched obsessively as a kid.
Maybe Pennywise the Clown is the reason you obsessively avoided showers and ended up reeking of BO for most of your early adolescence.
Brady sees himself as a do-gooder, an obsessively humble guy whose pipe dream involves setting up drug discovery pipelines in every country.
A few months ago I did something extremely out of character: I went out and bought a TV without obsessively reading product reviews.
It also put Huawei on the map in the U.S., where it was previously only known to those who obsessively follow smartphone news.
After years of obsessively dieting to get "bones that protruded," Australian blogger Laura Mazza had trouble accepting her new, "jiggly," post-babies body.
Hardly any time lost and, plus, now breakfast will pair perfectly with the jars we've already been obsessively making for snacks and lunch.
The only constant in Brynn's life is Rachel Maddow, whom Brynn watches obsessively and even drafts unsent emails to, like an online diary.
From our refuge, we checked the news less obsessively, perhaps, although I thought frequently about our home and what we had left behind.
While playing the addicting mobile game obsessively is an issue in its own right, involving one's pets really feels like crossing a line.
For the twentysomething to still fixate obsessively on schoolgirl crushes suggests the congealing of formula, and I wish she were more politically aware.
She remembers rushing home from work each day to spend her free time obsessively scouring databases for scientific journal papers on the topic.
I could have kept starving myself and obsessively working out for hours everyday but it never would have lead me to self love.
In "Heart of Darkness" he obsessively focuses on football in order to ignore his feelings in the wake of Ms. Grundy leaving town.
Yellin drew from her own experience when writing about how people surrounding the protagonist obsessively critique how her hair looks on the broadcast.
And there were loads of those throwback filters that we all once obsessively overused when we first began using the app (hello, Toaster).
Fox News and other Trump-friendly media organs have obsessively portrayed the freshman lawmakers of color as central figures in the culture war.
Alas, the Democratic and Republican Parties are "obsessively" focused on what Mr Sasse calls "a bunch of stuff that is not big enough".
But he's obsessively tweeting about the NFL -- or Steph Curry refusing to pay homage at the White House (President to Warriors: Don't come).
If you spend those four years starting a company, or obsessively learning a craft, or working with a charity that helps people, etc.
The family had no musical roots to speak of, but ten-year-old Lenny found himself drawn obsessively to his aunt Clara's piano.
We have, of course, covered SoftBank quite obsessively, particularly its debt situation (Part 24, Part 2100, Part 5903, Part 2590 and Part 28.8).
I'm also asthmatic, as you can see, and obsessively buy chapstick in bundles (chapstick is something else I somehow lose with great regularity).
But there is another tier of collector that operates below the radar, acquiring obsessively in a particular category at a lower price point.
Peter Sacks / Courtesy Marlborough Gallery, New York He filled small notebooks obsessively, copying all of Yeats into one, selections of Dickinson into another.
The dog doesn't care what happened in the past, they're obsessively focused on what they need to do to get their next meal.
In the years since her first trilogy appeared, Barker has returned obsessively to the questions about war and its representation those books raised.
Having obsessively read up on the Koryo Burger before my flight, I was primed to retch before a flight attendant handed me one.
Every filmmaker looks to the masters for inspiration, and we as an audience obsessively break down the homages populating our own favorite movies.
I was forced to admit I was not going to move ahead professionally—as I obsessively wanted to—until I addressed this thing.
He starts to obsessively question his humanity, becoming single-minded in his desire to reunite with his alien mother and leave this world.
Most excitingly, though, he became pro for Flip, meaning he was suddenly riding with the heroes he used to watch obsessively on 'Sorry'.
In the 1980s, Kathy Acker achieved cult status and plenty of ridicule when she broke up language and wrote obsessively about female sexuality.
On the job, she was obsessively hardworking: she started a drug-treatment program, a domestic-violence program, and a campaign against meth dealers.
Film Club In this short documentary, "Rebuilding in Miniature," an Iraqi refugee bides his time in immigration limbo by creating obsessively detailed dioramas.
When you see him talk, it's clear that he's been obsessively honing and perfecting his sales pitch to the conservative base for years.
Sweet with his colorful palette and Monroe with his more formal and rigid black and whites, obsessively photographed South Beach's elderly Jewish population.
One reason for this is that people who are obsessively passionate tie their self-worth to outcomes that are often outside their control.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has long been focused on measuring his brand, obsessively reviewing television ratings, cataloging his magazine covers and fixating on polls.
Some people became really invested in the project, following him obsessively, not just from the sidewalk but through the live feed he provided.
He has obsessively returned to the same themes in his work, including the fallibility of memory, mortality and the porous nature of time.
He played video games obsessively as a youth, sometimes refusing to go to school or bathe, his mother, Elizabeth Katz, told the court.
She sewed into this pretty little thing and I've been smelling it obsessively for the last couple of days, and it's so calm.
No matter how frequently it happens, when people online love something obsessively, when they simply must stan, it always brings out the cynics.
Lena throws Lila's notebooks in the river, but then she obsessively chronicles the texts that were destroyed, this time using her own words.
In between shows I went home, and I obsessively worked on trying to implement the things I learned from that effects pedal tutorial.
It is a tiny, obsessively curated space at the top of a building that overlooks a square not far from the Palazzo Alberini.
Flaherty and his team had to decide whether everyone else might be paying close attention to the same thing they were obsessively monitoring.
How appropriate that near the end of HBO's "Girls," the most obsessively blogged show of all time, Hannah Horvath herself becomes a blogger.
It obsessively covers issues such as the migrant caravan and Hillary Clinton's emails, and hosts and guests stoke fears about immigrants and terrorists.
Most alarming, she had become obsessively, insidiously reliant on Dr. Ablow's affirmation, a circumstance she and her lawyer would later suspect he engineered.
Like many things the president tweets, they're somewhat cryptic unless you've been following the news (preferably Fox News) as obsessively as he does.
But, if you've been following the whole saga and reading news obsessively, not much in here is going to feel like brand new information.
For those who don't obsessively contemplate the finer points of social media and have no idea what that word means, allow us to explain.
He spent months closeted with his guitar in a bedroom of a sister's house, obsessively stripping down and rebuilding his way of playing it.
Someone out there is going to obsessively track their pizza and make a scene because the driver took a route the customer didn't like.
In his New York office, behind a stout wooden door with the blinds drawn, he obsessively checked Fox's standings against CNN, his "holy war".
But countless politicians at every level of government are working tirelessly — obsessively, even — to make it harder and harder for us to access abortion.
But that wasn't sustainable, nor was it particularly easy to read — especially for the hawkish handful who would obsessively read and digest each report.
This should be a mazel-worthy moment for the obsessively self-described student, but, she couldn't be less happy about this identity-shattering news.
The flashbacks become uncanny tableaus you return to obsessively, desperate to restore some humanity to the rotting pile of bones their memories left behind.
Cat lady (noun): An older woman who lives alone with a large number of cats, to which she is thought to be obsessively devoted.
Just now, with Mr Trump obsessively blaming the FBI and Democrats, it looks as if America does not believe democracy is worth fighting for.
Last summer, "Pokemon Go" took the world by storm, with kids and adults obsessively hunting for Bellsprouts and Pikachus, sometimes at their own peril.
Today, Facebook unveiled new features designed to help you figure out what to do with yourself when you're not obsessively refreshing your News Feed.
I've seen many over the years, and I study them obsessively for any hints at what the company might be planning in real life.
Yeah, I obsessively studied all of the late-night hosts to understand how they dress themselves and how they present themselves to the world.
In "dead, disappears," Ms. Kravas embodied agitation with a cheerleader's precision as she performed tasks relentlessly and obsessively in an intimate, clinical studio setting.
Interestingly, Summers pointed out that slime is very much in again, which we already knew thanks to all those Instagram videos we obsessively watch.
Bird-watching is a fairly recent pastime that Mr. Cuomo, 45, has taken to with his signature gusto, which is to say, nearly obsessively.
His work obsessively returns to the idea that, as Walter Benjamin famously put it, every document of civilization is also a document of barbarism.
" Since Ludo's father is absent, Sibylla decides that male role models are best provided by the film she obsessively reveres, Akira Kurosawa's " Seven Samurai .
The novel's initial reception included criticism that it was too obsessively political: Franzen's hatred of suburban sprawl, love of bicycles and the cerulean warbler.
Some might think of the industrial buildings obsessively cataloged by Bernd and Hilla Becher, or the vacant cityscapes of Thomas Struth and Masataka Nakano.
From that point on, I started obsessively checking the weather online to see if I could sleep in peace that night without being afraid.
I had started pounding non-prescription laxatives around the same age, so between starving ourselves and exercising obsessively, we had a lot in common.
There aren't any crazy set pieces or wild action sequences, but "Shtisel" is addictively, almost obsessively intimate, and it treasures its characters' smallest behaviors.
Twitter has become an always-on, all-encompassing chat room for political reporters and commentators and the people who follow the news most obsessively.
The sun is so strong there that workers at remote solar fields must wear protective suits and obsessively slather on thick layers of sunscreen.
On the spectrum of obsessively orderly to sublimely unconcerned with the everyday physical world, my father and my sister are—actually, they are nowhere.
Whatever the culprit, the results pages — reloaded obsessively by campaigns and their supporters through the night — remained farcically bare as Monday slid into Tuesday.
"I hate to say this because it sounds manic, but I can't go through a day without obsessively thinking about race," Mr. Coon said.
Joan Didion, a student of Hemingway and Fitzgerald and a steel-edged bricoleur of upper-middle-class fantasy, wrote obsessively of flights and hotels.
I listen to political podcasts so obsessively that, for a while, I couldn't fall asleep unless someone was talking to me about Mr. Trump.
Angela Watercutter: Thank goodness I have you two, I was starting to think my obsessively thinking of every possible outcome was totally off-base.
Comedy journalism online now covers writers' rooms obsessively, and social media has also made the artistic process more transparent — with comics praising specific sketches.
That may be one reason why he is so obsessively secretive about what goes on in his meetings, down to commandeering the interpreter's notes.
From a small desk in his second-floor study, Mr. Ghosh dictates letter after letter obsessively trying to punch holes in Ms. Banerjee's narrative.
Klay Thompson The role of introductory narrator in a production of A Tale of Two Cities, which he has clearly been obsessively practicing for.
Her deepest and most personal pains had been read aloud in courtrooms, obsessively reported, and ultimately rejected as cause for severing her recording contract.
Eventually I learnt to appreciate the naivety of my approach and tried to look at it differently rather than obsessively magnifying my own limitations.
These incels post obsessively about so-called "Chads," meaning sexually successful and attractive men, and "Stacys," attractive, promiscuous women who sleep with the Chads.
Though I didn't go into it head first, I obsessively read erotica, essays, blogs, posts, and tweets by people of color who were into BDSM.
To be a successful American politician right now is to think obsessively about your primary, about your base, about who will bother to show up.
Chemsex can be very isolating—I talk about the figure of the guy obsessively scrolling through Grindr—but some interviewees absolutely did experience enduring intimacy.
Americans, mesmerised by China, have held the upper hand, obsessively trying to reshape China in their own image and draw it out into the world.
But he has also obsessively been making giant abstract paintings, most of them using the weather-beaten sails that carried his schooner across the globe.
For the two months until inauguration day and beyond, every speech and appointment by the new administration will be obsessively scrutinised south of the border.
Granted, unless you were zooming in to obsessively scan Selena's skin for any signs of inconsistencies, you probably didn't see the freckles much at all.
Click here to view original GIFiOS 9What was new: iOS 9 focused obsessively on three things, making Siri smarter, Apple Music, and 3D Touch (above).
People involved in the NTP say Fakieh, 22009, uses WhatsApp on his mobile phone obsessively, conducting chats with dozens of groups until the small hours.
By focusing obsessively on the substance of policy instead of the political jousting, she has often succeeded in making the CSU look petty and unreliable.
Alyssa and James methodically clean Clive's entire house, obsessively erasing every trace of themselves left in the abode, which is now a living crime scene.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Lorna Mills is a Canadian artist whose videos and screen installations obsessively mine internet culture and reflect contemporary anxiety.
It sounds great for kids who are into obsessively tracking details, and using cold, hard, data to back up claims on whose car is faster.
Typical Price: start from first principles, take nobody else's word for it, test it obsessively and try to find your own way to the truth.
We here in the U.S. are not the only ones obsessively refreshing our news feeds as we watch the results of this nail-biting election.
Netanyahu said Kerry "obsessively dealt with settlements" and barely touched on "the root of the conflict - Palestinian opposition to a Jewish state in any boundaries".
Thus, it seems that not alienating an obsessively critical fan base and attempting to overdeliver on the final product is worth a delay or two.
All the while, he was obsessively calling his 15-year-old girlfriend, Dixie Locke, whom he loved to dress in clothes of his own choosing.
And yet she and so many others are obsessively clicking on every story, paying attention to all the details and eagerly awaiting the big day.
Aerys had a habit of doing this; he was called the "Mad King," and obsessively said, "Burn them all," near the end of his life.
"He still obsessively repeats the strange, distorted screeching and screaming sounds heard in many videos, in deep and growly voices," she wrote in a post.
Only later in the column do you discover just how obsessively Walther used to watch the show himself, and that he hates himself for it.
Who is this man obsessively looking up all his persona narrators, feeling like a hodgepodge, trapped somewhere between Heaven and earth, spitting against the wind?
It is ironic that Zuckerberg, whose company is happy to gather photos and conversations and track its users as much as possible, is obsessively private.
"Le Villi," though, fascinated nonstop, from the scintillating introduction to the soprano's opening love song, through the obsessively self-lacerating aria for the sinful tenor.
If you're a Gilmore Girls fan, you've probably been obsessively Googling and stalking social media to try to figure out when the revival comes out.
He perfectly epitomizes everything the contemporary anti-abortion movement stands for: While they obsessively protect life at conception, they've never actually stood to protect lives.
Instead, they asked obsessively about who the journalists' sources were in Rakhine, and questioned why, as Buddhists, they would bother exposing crimes committed against Rohingyas.
Reback has been known to call other lawyers late at night and leave long, obsessively detailed voice mail messages about legal arguments and economic theories.
Ready or Not is a good old-fashioned satirical revenge fantasy, set in one of those creaky historic mansions with fantastic, expansive, obsessively manicured grounds.
He doesn't spend his days scrolling through his Twitter feed or obsessively reading the latest updates on covid-19 (which may be an issue itself).
That section still comes across like the fugue to end all fugues, with outbursts of sputtering rhythms, obsessively hammered attacks and tangles of wayward counterpoint.
This season Brittany Snow also guest starred as Josh's new girlfriend, a song that inspired "Research Me Obsessively" which is sort of a cyberstalking serenade.
At one point Fan (a literal fan) won't stop following you around obsessively alongside its friend, Camera, because you know, it's a "fan" of you.
His father, Dan, who was living nearby in the whiter and more prosperous St. Bernard parish, channeled his grief into obsessively investigating his son's murder.
It wasn't until June, when Apple released a trailer for his show, that anyone who didn't obsessively read trade publications knew the series even existed.
As a driver for the ride-hailing app Spree, he obsessively asks riders to tag him on Instagram and swears that he always follows back.
But in the context of the wider political emergency we face, the obsessively inward focus of the cultural left can also be understood as tragedy.
Finally: we have a podcast audience survey out and we obsessively look at the results of these things and take that feedback into our show.
And when, earlier this week, the two sat down with T to discuss art and fashion, their similarities came to light: Both collect fabric obsessively.
The pre-Trump, post George W. Bush Republican Party was obsessively focused on reining in federal spending and finding ways to shrink the government's debt.
More subtly, the actors, of a variety of skin tones, are not obsessively matched to one another or to the colors suggested by the script.
She paces the stage obsessively, tracing the length of the microphone cord as though walking a mandala and clutching the mike close to her chest.
She paces the stage obsessively, tracing the length of the microphone cord as though walking a mandala and clutching the mike close to her chest.
After years of being enslaved by smartphones — obsessively checking emails and voice mail messages and text messages, social media feeds and news feeds and weather.
I was unsure if I would ever stop consistently listening to it, but now I have 'Dreaming the Dark,' and have it on rotation obsessively.
Kids who grew up obsessively playing handheld Pokémon games have a vast neurological Pokédex in the middle of their brains, according to a new study.
For those of you who didn't obsessively tune into WWE programming every night of the week in the 1990s, let me quickly catch you up.
Was it a mistake, in retrospect, for the media and the public to focus obsessively on the collusion issue, which technically isn't even a crime?
Usually, waiting for the PSL's return simply means silently hoping and checking Starbucks' social media accounts obsessively every few hours until we finally get the announcement.
When we receive unexpected cash on a randomized basis, it forces us more strongly into obsessively repeating our action than cash on a predictable basis would.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubePoint the red dot of a laser anywhere near a dog, and they'll obsessively chase and stalk it for hours.
But when you watch the clip over and over and over again, obsessively, as I have for the past several weeks, the goal itself becomes unremarkable.
Modeling may seem like a strange line of work for someone who has obsessively feared being judged, but getting better from OCD involves continuously challenging myself.
There was the egg-hatching system that gave long walks purpose, and the fun of seeing how other people were obsessively optimizing their own pokémon hunts.
While spying on Littlefinger, she saw him talking to various people at Winterfell before receiving a note pulled out of from Maester Luwin's obsessively kept archives.
It's a hallmark symptom of OCD, but not one that is visible as say, hoarding or obsessively checking to see if the oven was left on.
One of the cult members is an obsessively jealous living mannequin named Charlotte (a regular character on Poppy's YouTube channel), who dreams of usurping Poppy's fame.
Between them the two museums will house 15.93,000 textiles, 8,000 sketches, 8,000 accessories and 15,000 documents: in all 38,000 objects that the two men collected obsessively.
Between them the two museums will house 7,000 textiles, 8,000 sketches, 8,000 accessories and 15,000 documents: in all 38,000 objects that the two men collected obsessively.
If you've been obsessively following paying attention to the budding relationship between Davidson and Grande, you'll know that clouds play a huge role in this twosome.
"She would obsessively sniff right here on my right side for a long time before," Doherty says in a preview of Tuesday's episode of Entertainment Tonight.
To be fair to Keith from Keith's Test Garage, he didn't spend every waking moment of the past three years obsessively engineering and perfecting his candle.
I was always too tall, always too chubby, gregarious but forgettable, and obsessively worried about the social ladder as soon as I saw it in action.
Ever since Kim made a comment about my ears I've always wondered and now I am looking in the mirror obsessively like, 'Are they too big?
" Why it matters: "[W]ith Mr. Trump obsessively blaming the FBI and Democrats, it looks as if America does not believe democracy is worth fighting for.
Then I saw her following every step of the editing process obsessively, changing words and reorganizing sentences and moving commas until the last second before print.
This time around, I found myself obsessively watching shibari videos instead of TV. Unlike the last season of American Horror Story, they were artful and seductive.
He describes trudging obsessively along the roads in Sussex, England just to feel that gratifying buzz from his wrist-worn device when he reached 6900,2628 steps.
Or, the fear of loneliness can cause people to obsessively use social media to the extent that they miss out on making face-to-face connections.
This community obsessively documents the movements of classified objects in space, often using little more than binoculars, a stopwatch, and a basic knowledge of orbital mechanics.
There's a common paranoia among the crypto-wealthy that they'll be targeted and robbed since there's no bank securing the money, so many are obsessively secretive.
Beyond the shop is the restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch to its obsessively devoted clientele that has included Nora Ephron, Jerry Seinfeld and Anthony Bourdain.
With a world obsessively using emojis to express any fleeting emotion, it's about time a someone buckled down and got weird and fucked up with it.
The obsessively detailed scenes are usually made of cardboard and medium density fiberboard—a product made by breaking down hard or softwood residuals into wood fibers.
They constantly check their bodies for signs of illness and devote undue time and energy obsessively seeking an explanation for what might be wrong with them.
The Fed can't convince people to stay home from work if they have a fever, cover their mouth when they cough or obsessively wash their hands.
Edison's father, stubborn, contrary and fiercely libertarian, had bounced between the United States and Canada to elude authorities from both countries who thought him obsessively disloyal.
Perhaps no other flower is as obsessively categorized by botanists: There are 11800 types of wild tulips and 15 categories grouped by bloom time and shape.
It also said that Ms. Tolstedt, who ran the branch system, had focused obsessively on sales targets and withheld information from her boss and the board.
Setting up an entire sophisticated research structure devoted to the nature of genetic and racial determinism, he variously experimented upon Roma, dwarfs and — most obsessively — twins.
While the millennial crowd might be stereotypically known for obsessively posting, snapping, tweeting and double-tapping, these brands aren't necessarily the most relevant to their lives.
" While a few endlessly cited verses have to do with violence, "the overall tenor is one of mercy and forgiveness, which are evoked everywhere, almost obsessively.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In my experience, it's hard to come across an analysis of Frida Kahlo that doesn't obsessively fixate on her biography.
Sure, kids who watched Lion King obsessively are now adults, maybe with kids of their own, who probably have become obsessed with The Lion King too.
This fact isn't likely to be a shocker, but it seems Hillary Clinton is not one to obsessively plan months ahead what her Halloween costume will be.
That makes it double as a visual meditation, a kind of eye-training exercise — how often do you pore obsessively over an illustration in a picture book?
I have been drawing obsessively all my life and have taken to scaling up my creative process with the use of bright colors expressed in my paintings.
It's not going to change who we are, we are still an organization that's fundamentally built around original, on the ground, reported, expert, obsessively verified independent journalism.
Microsoft, Google, Apple, Amazon, and many others are obsessively focused on touting all their great AI achievements, but the most obvious demonstration is through a digital assistant.
The latter half of her career has been characterized by inconsistent performances, and a string of high-profile relationships that have been obsessively covered by the tabloids.
While most kinds of bigots hatefully dehumanize others, anti-Semites obsessively claim powerful Jews have an Illuminati-style invisible hand controlling everything from war to the weather.
No one just walks out the door to "catch the latest styles" without heading to Ticketmaster, cursing the "convenience" fee, and obsessively researching the venue on Yelp.
However, it's certainly possible that so much access to a child's location can create even more anxiety and cause parents to obsessively check on their child's status.
Carlos Torres Vila, the chief executive—an engineer by training, promoted by Mr González from running digital operations in 275—tracks the take-up of technology obsessively.
I take a photo for my Insta of the water and the palm trees and obsessively check my work email to make sure I'm not missing anything.
The visits are calibrated to bolster a candidate's support in strategically important regions, and at this point the conversation among insiders has turned almost obsessively to turnout.
He focused obsessively on the management and control of chemical weapons as if the problem were the device used to commit the crime, not the crime itself.
We obsessively refresh tracking numbers on our computer and when something goes wrong we're forced to spend inordinate amounts of time on the phone with delivery companies.
As Chris Hayes has pointed out, it appears that everything he knows about politics and American public policy he has learned from obsessively watching cable news channels.
There are no literary disadvantages this season; only handicaps for people who don't pore obsessively over subreddits and zoom-and-enhance blurry cell phone photos from Dubrovnik.
"You have a ruling party that is obsessively concerned with its hold on power and (...) has taken all kinds of nasty measures to sideline dissent," he said.
Frontman Damon Albarn became so homesick on the trip, he would shut himself in his hotel room and obsessively listen to the Kinks' "Waterloo Sunset" every night.
Not so long ago, I did obsessively follow a white-collar crime investigation that, if successful, would have rocked one of the most dominant industries in America.
In film, at least, nerds may be socially maladroit or physically awkward, but they're generally intelligent, obsessively dedicated to their interests, and surrounded by equally nerdy friends.
If that means anything, it's that she has a strong network of followers who will be pleased to hear the new music she's working obsessively over currently.
Such was Phyllis Schlafly's creed and as every liberal-minded American agreed it was outdated, extreme and repellent: obsessively anti-communist, anti-immigration, anti-abortion, anti-gay.
Wood added that they are also keen to be "obsessively transparent" about their prices, publishing detailed information about the wholesale energy market and their profit margins online.
We're talking about a man who doesn't just love the shoe, he obsessively bought 200 pairs of orange Crocs when he heard the shade was being discontinued.
But each level, Robertson stresses, is obsessively tested and tweaked by humans to ensure that it's beatable (and, of course, enjoyable) without having to use power-ups.
Cedar's 8-year-old brother, Miles, eats Fireballs obsessively, testing his ability to endure pain by leaving them in his mouth until tears run down his cheeks.
One can't help but suspect that this agitprop perversion of Indonesian history obsessively dwells on the myth of rampant Communist torture as a form of psychic compensation.
But I think if you see someone too obsessively dressed who is a fashion editor, you sort of know that all their energy is going into themselves.
I'm an obsessively curious person, so I decided to explore photography through books by Anna Piaggi, Diana Vreeland, Alexey Brodovitch, Terry Jones, Patrick Frey, and Walter Keller.
In my transition to a naturally healthier lifestyle, a mirror would only provide a road block; a way of dissecting my appearance and obsessively tracking its change.
So to answer your question: the people who've been doing something that looks really deceptively simple in an obsessively perfectionist way for a long period of time.
Serafina boasts almost obsessively about her sexually fulfilling marriage, and after his death enters a cave of deep mourning from which she has no desire to emerge.
Most are not friends with Tulane professors who have researched the matter obsessively and know the right person in City Hall to contact if something goes wrong.
"I've angry-tweeted at them, Facebook messaged them, and I've been obsessively refreshing their site," said Ms. Moyer, 30, a bridesmaid for the friend having the party.
As far as fill goes, I obsessively focused on keeping proper nouns to a minimum, unless they were truly zippy and worth knowing (TY COBB, ST. CLAIR).
Like, how does one find fulfillment, especially in those empty hours between riding your Peloton and obsessively refreshing the New Arrivals section on the Eileen Fisher website?
Politicians and lawmakers have obsessively focused on Russia's use of Facebook to meddle in the U.S. and other western elections, but the threat isn't unique to Moscow.
Roxana obsessively objectifies Soren, but there's no question he has an inner life she can only guess at; each day he enters the world, leaving her behind.
We actually got a system for our dorms, and we started to play it obsessively, and we got really good and really in sync with our movement.
Mr. Trump tweets obsessively; Mr. Erdogan issues a constant torrent of aggressive speeches; Russia's state-run media lionizes Mr. Putin and assails the United States full time.
"He's a valetudinarian as opposed to a hypochondriac, who is entirely concerned with their own health — he's obsessively concerned with everybody else's," Nighy said in an interview.
The editorial — shot by Gregory Harris and styled by Virginie Benarroch — is an homage to the "People's Princess," whose off-duty fashion was obsessively documented by paparazzi.
We track the news cycle obsessively, compulsively, trying to find clues that might allow us to know what we cannot know and will not know until Wednesday.
In recent months, Mr. Trump has repeatedly — obsessively, in the view of some — commented on Chicago's street violence in interviews, debates and off-hour social media outbursts.
I was under eating, obsessing over calories, obsessively doing high intensity cardio every day, obsessed with being skinnier and seeing that number on the scale go down.
There are constant shifts from obsessively repeated notes and chords, to wildly skittish bursts, to rhythmic episodes that almost — but never quite — slip into a marching groove.
In other works, County obsessively draws dots in bright colors, rimmed in black or white circles, rendering these cloaked characters in a manner akin to psychedelic pointillism.
His full-length debut, immersed in present commercial codes, is also sweet, strong, obsessively committed to glee as a self-justifying aesthetic end, and utterly filler-free.
You may feel guilty for going out, or you may go out only to obsessively check your phone for the night, convinced your ex will text you.
I memorized the songs; I filled sketchbooks with drawings of Timon and Pumbaa; and I played the Super Nintendo game obsessively (I somehow still remember the cheat codes).
I was no longer obsessively opening and closing social media apps and was able to process current events without seeing people endlessly and sometimes pointlessly opine about them.
"I was obsessively looking for sources and people to talk to, to bring the hacker mindset to the data security problem," she told CNBC in an exclusive interview.
After Kraus and Julian were spotted at a basketball game in December, rumors started swirling that they were the next Bachelor Nation couple to follow on Instagram obsessively.
Crafting his message In thousands of tweets, scores of rallies, multiple speeches, and friendly TV interviews, Trump has celebrated his 2016 triumph and obsessively cultivated his political base.
If you think of people obsessively watching videos of the [Japanese] earthquake and tsunami in 2011, part of the appeal was just watching something they'd never seen before.
Many people who lack validation or companionship in the real world will use social media obsessively as a way to distract themselves from their reality, Dr. Young says.
President Trump's fixation with TV and cable news has been well chronicled; he tuned in obsessively during the campaign, and he continues to now from the White House.
I obsessively ran my fingers through it, even when the drugs started to take hold and I had "bigger" problems: nausea, body aches, and total loss of appetite.
He's only caught bits and pieces of the show since his departure, as perhaps one of the only people in the world who doesn't obsessively watch every Sunday.
Lately, Amazon's seemed obsessively focused on shoring up Alexa's abilities, finally delivering on the promise of an "I can do anything" smart hub/speaker right in your home.
The trailer starts with a news anchor describing how the killer seems to be targeting young males, ages 12-16, and a young boy obsessively listens and watches.
If you're interested in obsessively quantifying your bad life choices, know that smoking a pack a day will lead to approximately 150 mutations per lung cell each year.
And also, I keep maybe obsessively meticulous time logs about how I'm spending time, like on a minute-by-minute basis, which things have received attention and whatnot.
The movie's most redeeming quality, for someone like me who has almost obsessively analyzed every piece of the Snowden story, is that it gets the general story right.
If Apple makes this feature a reality, it indicates that the company doesn't support fully unplugging during movies and would rather you continue to obsessively check your phone.
They did reveal that the Sith Lord's level of looming was just one of the details about the game that was obsessively tweaked until it felt just right.
And to be sure, you're not going to get a lot done if you are obsessively checking your email or Facebook feed in the midst of every task.
He established NARTH in 1992 alongside Benjamin Kaufman and Charles Socarides, two other obsessively anti-gay psychologists, explicitly in reaction to the removal of homosexuality from the DSM.
The Verizon-owned giant is hoping young app users — the same ones who obsessively use Snapchat lenses and filters — will gravitate toward its new app with similar offerings.
Always have some form of savingsI obsessively planned and budgeted, but quitting my job to start my own business cost a lot more than I thought it would.
As the film's title character, an endearing if slightly unhinged accountant in her 60s, Ms. Field finds herself lusting obsessively over a handsome co-worker decades her junior.
I've thought a lot about why I watch the show so obsessively and what pathological abnormalities exist in me that I find a sex crime show so soothing.
" In the same thread Evans also wrote: "It always seems to be the ones who are insecure about their mediocre tech skills and obsessively worry about their looks.
This account apparently tweeted a gibberish version of the "John Popper can't honk off" rumor, and Popper came across it (presumably while obsessively searching his own name online).
Since the beginning of the season, Klotzbach has been obsessively keeping track of the storms in a way, he says, that straddles the line of work and hobby.
Sunday Routine Julia Jordan writes plays, runs a non-profit organization, plays Sudoku obsessively, walks her dog and raises two kids in a Brooklyn house in mid-renovation.
Likewise, the obsessively maintained prewar buildings that line the three-and-a-half-mile stretch, Park Avenue's most populous section, rarely top 20 stories, ensuring lots of light.
His 1965 work, "A Dialogue With Solitude," was his convention-smashing opus, a singular artwork that he had obsessively worked over, as Mr. Heath was a restless tinkerer.
Abetted by Patrick Orth's careful, almost obsessively calm camerawork, Köhler has concocted an uncommonly subtle and deliberately ambiguous work, one that's delicately rewarding, if you meet it halfway.
Just how much it bothered her was lost on her parents for most of the episode, even when they came home and found her obsessively cleaning the house.
When asked to characterize Vogt's commitment, Amman told Business Insider a few years back that the guy is uniquely capable of obsessively focusing on the most important problem.
Three years later: 22014 -- Vs. Kristen Stewart For about a month in the fall of 2012, Trump tweeted obsessively about Stewart's breakup with "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson.
But what we need at the present time is to ask whether there really is a commercial, business or public need to collect our private data so obsessively.
Even though season 3 of The Crown just dropped on Netflix, doesn't mean we're not obsessively googling when we we'll be able to watch The Crown season 4.
He created visually opulent pieces in which performers obsessively repeat actions like running on the spot or waving giant flags, or enact scenes involving violence, sex and nudity.
Their cultlike adversaries, on the other hand, rarely breach toxic-rich-kid stereotypes: obsessively groomed, suit-wearing martinets with perfect bone structure and an affinity for branding irons.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sometimes you get to know writers best in their minor works; a commissioned text can disclose more than an obsessively personal project.
House of Cards will obsessively track a diabolical plan along the winding road to fruition, but it prefers to leave the psyche that concocted the plan in shadow.
If you're obsessively organized, a natural planner, and the person who seems to keep everyone around you on track, you may just be born to be a project manager.
She used to obsessively pick up shells, pebbles and sea glass, and I imagine her guilt about accumulating this rubbish led her to be really crafty with these things.
Or perhaps you've just been obsessively watching Tidying Up With Marie Kondo on Netflix and wondering (very understandably), so, uh, after she leaves do they actually keep doing that?
It's not the best time, though, to be imagining, so obsessively, in film after film and television show after television show, that everyone else is stuck on the ground.
Obsessively curious about machines, Gannon sees industrial robots—often thought of as dinosaurs in the robotics community—as the most reliable, adaptable, and robust machines in the world today.
Tesla and CEO Elon Musk have a love-hate relationship with the media, as well as social networks including Twitter, which Musk uses obsessively, and Facebook, which he disdains.
The Democratic Party has been correctly (albeit obsessively) pounding their fists about election integrity ever since the Russians interfered in the 2016 presidential election on behalf of Donald Trump.
Duong's team obsessively monitors comments and likes on the prime minister's posts with the fervor of day traders playing the stock market, trying to replicate successes and interrogate failures.
Fans come together from all over the world to geek out over their shared love for the wizards, superheroes, zombies, and more that they obsessively watch and read about.
In other words, if someone in your weight room seems to be breathing down your neck and obsessively checking their watch, they're probably just worrying about their own workout.
"For over an hour, Kerry obsessively dealt with settlements and barely touched upon the root of the conflict -- Palestinian opposition to a Jewish state in any boundaries," Netanyahu said.
What happens is I listen to it obsessively all the way through the premiere, and then once I'm done with the premiere, I usually don't listen to it anymore.
The cancer patients obsessively tracked results of a blood test for circulating prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, which is typically elevated in men with various prostate conditions, including cancer.
I don't have any time to obsessively Google my own name, and I have to make plans ahead of time every time I want to leave the kids alone.
I had an irrational fear of getting pregnant or contracting an STI in college, which would lead me to obsessively Google scary scenarios à la Hannah in episode two.
Writing with a pen or pencil feels real and I obsessively purchase all sorts of pens and pencils so I jumped at the chance to review Stilform's Kosmos pen.
In Novogrodovka, he strode around the barracks mimicking NATO assault postures—reloading while running, peering around buildings—and scrolled obsessively through US Army manuals on his phone for fun.
Some people were definitely fucking around: One blog, run by a "social justice warrior plantkin" who obsessively demands that their followers check their species privilege, was clearly a hoax.
"Today I feel crazy anxious but extremely lucky as I cuddle my tiny guy and obsessively listen for any changes in his breathing," she concluded in her Facebook post.
He has shown no concern about antagonising the rest of the world, has promoted hardliners and has pursued the potential for nuclear warfare even more obsessively than his father.
From the president who launched his career by fanning the flames of birtherism, and who is currently obsessively spinning conspiracy theories about the investigation into his connections with Russia.
Working in a volatile space of easily distorted or suppressed information, Ai's purpose, in the end, is to document the experiences of refugees—candidly and compassionately, patiently and obsessively.
I had spent a lot of that week speaking to playwrights and professors, people like me who love the play, often obsessively, but have never seen it performed professionally.
The Angels rallied to take the game and won the Series a day later — a comeback that has made me obsessively superstitious about calling anyone during a big game.
But the superhero movies and shows I loved so obsessively never told stories about women like me, never told stories about women who fell in love with other women.
Amazon Alexa, the voice assistant that lives in various Echo hardware is, apparently, now a bit of a political junkie, obsessively tracking the presidential election returns just like you.
But between the film's surprisingly solid cast and the way Flanagan obsessively rebuilt the entire Overlook set based on Stanley Kubrick's original blueprints, this one might actually be good.
You're obsessively afraid of turning out to be a pedophile, of committing murder or rape, of having an uncontrollable violent fit that would prove to yourself you're a monster.
But my research — consisting of poring over my own obsessively maintained lists — indicates that in 2018, the number of new seasons of international shows alone was more than 600.
Here, in "Autobiography: Japan (Shisen-do, Kyoto)" (1982) they are combined with scraps of tickets, exhibition guides and other ephemera into a crusty, dimpled, and obsessively constructed self image.
The court proceedings, which prosecutors have billed as the "trial of the century," lasted four months and have been obsessively followed by the South Korean news media and public.
My husband and I were obsessively meeting deadlines, and the kids were getting impatient with us, feeling that we had scammed them into a vacation with no vacation plan.
Years of studying and writing obsessively about the art of strategy, the failings of most institutions and the success of revolutionary thinkers like Otto von Bismarck had paid off.
Halfway through, the piece obsessively explores frenetic riffs and rhythms, settling into grooves for long stretches, though passages of eerie harmonies lend a touch at once angelic and fearsome.
But by the time she turned around to walk the red carpet, it was Johansson's massive back tattoo that had us obsessively stalking Twitter to get a better look.
But that's what the nation is going to get, as big media corporations obsessively flood us with even more of the vacuous, unwholesome nonsense that already pervades viewers' screens.
President Donald Trump won in 2016 in part by branding Hillary Clinton as "crooked" and talking obsessively about her use of a private email server for State Department business.
You can schedule when these arrive and it encourages you to not be afraid to let a few emails build up in your inbox rather than obsessively checking them.
Though drawing attention is a challenge in Canada's biggest city, where the Leafs are covered obsessively, Small said bloggers had written about women's hockey regularly — and with an edge.
Suddenly I was kicking myself for all of the instances that I had spoken excitedly about food, or had slightly obsessively harped on the incredible properties of bread yeast.
In 1999, firebrand chef Marco Pierre White, who at 33 was the youngest chef ever to receive three stars, renounced the stars that he had once obsessively pursued and maintained.
The cylindrical robot in their pen looks nothing like a hen, and it makes decidedly un-hen-like beeps, yet the chicks trail it obsessively, as if it's their mother.
Do what you can to escape Virgo, but triple-check your itinerary (not that you wouldn't obsessively do this on your own, without my advice or Mercury being retrograde, anyway).
Millennials may be savvier about sleazy branding tactics, but they also obsessively follow the lives of minor-celebrities on Snapchat in order to feel like they're living the high life.
In addition to the life sentence, Madsen was ordered to pay Wall's boyfriend about $19,650, and the submarine he obsessively worked on for years will be confiscated by the state.
For a while, del Vizo, almost obsessively attentive to details while serving guests and employees alike, kept herself busy, renting out the living quarters to host lavish three-day weddings.
No, because we obsessively clean it (or use paper coverings at work), said microbiologist Charles Gerba, a professor of public health, environmental science and immunology at the University of Arizona.
Whether you spent the year obsessively following your favorite celebrity 'ships on Insta or binge-rewatching every new rom-com on Netflix, love was definitely in the air in 2018.
Other highlights include Aubrey Plaza obsessively (and dangerously) stalking Elizabeth Olsen in Ingrid Goes West, the MTV Video Music Awards hosted by Katy Perry, and new fiction by Jenny Zhang.
It drives us to dump our cash into lotteries and sacrifice our relationships and sit around obsessively filling out online surveys, but it never actually pays off—well, almost never.
The impulse to pictorialize daily life—to obsessively frame and then share observations that social media encourages—has created a monumental escalation in the awareness of visual communication per se.
But if you haven't been tracking this spacecraft's movements as obsessively as we have, you might be wracking your brain this morning trying to remember what the Rosetta mission was.
It's only natural to be curious about what our favorite cooks and chefs actually buy when they go to the grocery store, especially those whose recipes we already follow obsessively.
Diamond obsessively plans his clients' workouts with all of these variables in mind, and tries to remind them of the big picture: they're doing this for themselves and nobody else.
Half a dozen developers and software engineers are seated at the dining tables with their laptops, obsessively tracking the real-time progress of the two identical robots across the room.
Detecting cosmic radio signals, including those sent from a black hole, requires constant cooperation across teams, who must obsessively calibrate, maintain and repair their instruments to fend off unwanted noise.
If a bunch of 10-year-olds who'd obsessively watched every Batman movie were equipped with a ridiculously excellent, eclectic Lego set, the result might be The Lego Batman Movie.
The OnePlus 27, the successor to the OnePlus 23T, the best phone most people have never heard of, but hopefully have because you read Mashable obsessively, will launch this summer.
So how is it that educated, high-paid sports fans get sucked into high-tech games of make-believe, games that often keep them obsessively checking scores and tweaking lineups?
It's often hard to distinguish reality from fantasy, and it doesn't help that our very own president, Mr. Donald J. Trump, obsessively rants about "fake news media" anytime he's criticized.
Whether you're just starting out in Pokémon Go or you've been playing obsessively to the point that it hinders your life productivity, this video tutorial will have something for everyone.
Eurobarometer, which obsessively polls Europeans on their prejudices, consistently finds that Britons are unusually relaxed about the idea of having a non-white political leader or non-white co-workers.
A more complex tack: completing a ritual of my own invention, like buying and throwing away groceries unopened or obsessively going to the doctor and getting medical tests and scans.
They are viewed as liabilities instead of opportunities—and their conduct thus gets obsessively scrutinized and disciplined by managers ever mindful of the next potential threat to their own authority.
As another journalist who has also written obsessively about both addiction and empathy, I was eager to interview her after reading her new book, The Recovering: Intoxication and Its Aftermath.
"One of the stories that I had been following obsessively was the Arab Spring, and then the outbreak of the Syrian civil war almost five years ago," Ross told Refinery29.
The man talks obsessively about the purportedly existential threat posed by radical Islamic terrorists, which seems to supersede the commitment to basic liberal-democratic values we expect from American politicians.
Today, he makes a living playing Hearthstone and sharing his insights on the game day in, day out, in an obsessively analytical, creative style that transcends the obvious or popular.
Also nice is having two headphone outputs at the front, making it easy to share music or a movie (or, alternatively, to obsessively compare different headphones using the same source).
There, he went from obsessively playing video games like World of Warcraft to scrolling through extremist sites that fulminated against women, Marxism and Islam, a correlation that Greengrass wisely avoids.
I guess it might be if you were a low-rent version of a movie gangster, obsessively searching Google News over and over again in the middle of the night.
But during her civil trial against the officers in 2014, the officers' attorneys obsessively focused on her criminal record, which had nothing to do with the facts of the case.
As a skateboarder, much of that weirdo outlook on life and art comes from a childhood spent joyfully, obsessively devouring all the skate videos he could get his hands on.
Yet to avoid the ensuing disease (called COVID-22020) which results in more severe cases than the flu, we now all know to diligently, if not obsessively, wash our hands.
At the same time, the popularity of "Game of Thrones" drove more outlets to cover it obsessively, and the competitive pressures turned every Sunday of the season into a sprint.
Many of his early plays — including "Rich and Famous" and the haunting "The House of Blue Leaves" — had depicted eccentric have-nots who dreamed obsessively of hobnobbing with boldfaced names.
Even on a poem, I've never worked so long and so obsessively, or with so little assurance that what I was saying was right, was what I ought to say.
Mr. Khan has doggedly and almost obsessively led the charge against Mr. Sharif and rallied much of the public against him through a mix of street agitation and court petitions.
There seems to be a similar, if less obsessively analyzed, kind of de facto agreement among the campaign's leading moderates -- Biden, former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen.
Israel assailed the U.N. Human Rights Council last March for launching the initiative, calling the database a "blacklist" and accusing the 47-member state forum of behaving "obsessively" against Israel.
However, I did do one thing, consistently, even obsessively, for the past decade and a half that I think might have played a part in where we find ourselves today.
As the former editor of a massive women's website who obsessively monitored reader behavior, I can tell you why these stories persist: because millions of us click on and share them.
As Mac became more and more fixated on the idea of watching his lover sleep with other men, he began to obsessively think of different ways to make it a reality.
Will worry skip over them, leaving them blinking confusedly when I check the alarm clock eight times to make sure it's set, or stare obsessively at a spot on my arm?
They obsessively controlled my life so that I never had an opinion about anything, including my own personal bathing habits, what I wore or even closing the door to my room.
I spent a dozen hours obsessively trying to top my own scores and unlock every accessory; I replayed old levels I'd absolutely destroyed just to drum along to my favorite songs.
While every now and then a keyboard slides into the mix, the drums dominate; obsessively rhythmic to the exclusion of melody, this music leaves your head buzzing with nothing to hum.
Mueller's team has been virtually silent for the past 2 years, leaving the media to obsessively parse through indictments and court filings for a glimpse at what the investigation has uncovered.
Not (as some claim) by obsessively following polls, but by divining long-term shifts in opinion and political conflicts and positioning herself in the middle—often heading off those conflicts altogether.
Underscoring just how many people are obsessively spending time on Instagram these days, co-founder Kevin Systrom also revealed that the app now has more than 1 billion monthly active users.
Depressed brains are often considered more "inward looking" than healthier ones, which is one reason why the condition tends to involve obsessively replaying one's past mistakes and agonizing about the future.
Obsessively legislating women's bodies In the last few years alone, out-of-control legislators have made countless efforts to regulate women's bodies while they have done little to regulate anything else.
When he's not scoring big goals or Jedi mind-tricking Boston Bruins into punching him in overtime, he's making fun of Pierre McGuire's habit of obsessively documenting every player's origin story.
From the obviously ludicrous assault rifle / chainsaw combo and Unreal Tournament-esque body explosions, Gears has sought to obsessively construct a system of risks and rewards for players to experiment with.
A little girl across the street told him, "You're going to grow up and have horns on your head," and Joel said for months after he would obsessively check his head.
If I weren't so self-absorbed, I would have spent quality time with my toddler during the baby's naps, instead of letting her play alone while I obsessively researched Bell's Palsy.
I stood in store aisles obsessively reading and Googling ingredients and was often late for plans, or gave up entirely on going out because I was relegated to the laundry room.
"Part of me thinks that if I am slightly obsessively making work about female leadership I probably need to go and not be a female leader for a while," she said.
It's Sherman who appears to be obsessively stalking Roger and his family, and it's Sherman who seems willing to go to any length to keep his own name in the news.
The President has obsessively tweeted about the need for investigating Hillary Clinton for wrongly making the sale happen, claiming that it resulted in the United States turning over uranium to Russia.
He obsessively attacks women who criticize him, from Megyn Kelly to Rosie O'Donnell to former Miss Universe winner Alicia Machado, no matter how bad it makes him look to do so.
Yeah, and you know, different people I've worked with, like Catherin Irwin from Freakwater, sent me on a tear for old-time music, and now I obsessively look for those records.
She was no mere muse or passive model, however: The Countess obsessively and fastidiously art directed each photo, sometimes even choosing the camera angle or painting over the printed images herself.
Along with the new Star Wars comic, this week's features include a story about a woman obsessively building a house, an indie comic about storytelling, and a grim Nordic action tale.
In California, where we've been obsessively putting out fires for decades, this is now a full-blown crisis, as mountains of dead brush have piled up, turning whole landscapes to tinder.
Rich's stories don't contain clichéd jokes about obsessively checking Instagram for likes, but instead examine the impulse that drives his more digitally connected peers to log on in the first place.
While some Americans have prepared for next week's election by obsessively following the news or canvassing neighborhoods, a small minority has poured that energy into a more quirkily patriotic pastime: crafting!
"Lizzie" has been in the works for more than a decade, ever since Ms. Sevigny started to obsessively research the Borden murders with a friend, Bryce Kass, who wrote the screenplay.
From an unhealthy fixation on my iPhone's photo capabilities to obsessively having Siri tell me the closest gas station, I've begun to wonder whether my objects will become sentient after all.
I did everything I normally do — watched shows on Netflix, checked Twitter obsessively, read news, texted friends, and took tons of photos for this review — and the battery just wouldn't drain.
Not incidentally, James Comey, the F.B.I. director whose intervention almost surely swung the election, had previously worked for the Whitewater committee, which spent seven years obsessively investigating a failed land deal.
But it focuses on a fanboy who obsessively follows the new costumed heroes while having no abilities of his own — a perfect stand-in for the anime and manga audience. 8.
Yayoi Kusama, whose obsessively patterned and repetitive imagery has made her one of Japan's most celebrated artists, is opening her own museum in the Shinjuku neighborhood of Tokyo on Oct. 1.
Apple is obsessively cautious in maintaining its public image; Iovine, the son of a Brooklyn longshoreman, blurts profanities in a high-pitched rasp and is one of music's great hustler-salesmen.
The idea seems to pit two complementary forces against each other: The desire for unfettered world travel, and the desire to obsessively document it in all its filtered, color-saturated glory.
He spent most of his time alone, obsessively drawing, devising Lego creations, or talking to an imaginary friend, Hublar, for whom his mother would set a place at the dinner table.
After attending a pre-screening of the film, "The Darkest Hour," a few months ago, I plunged myself obsessively into a tidal wave of his biographies, of which there are many.
During a taut early episode, as hazy chords and piercing orchestral bursts sounded over an obsessively repeated walking line in the low strings, the effect was at once alluring and terrifying.
He grew up obsessively watching movies and going to the theater, but began dance training only at 22, when he embarked on a degree in dance theater at Laban in London.
For example, obsessively reporting on internal campaign discussions about strategy from the (long ago) primary, in the last month of a general election against a different opponent, is not responsible journalism.
Recent ones, made in oil stick on 72-inch-by-48-inch sheets of paper, are based on candid photographs he took of 20-somethings obsessively staring downward at their smartphones.
Every dish outlined in the brand's magazines, books, and TV show has been methodically and obsessively tested by a staff of cooks and tasters, who sometimes try up to 100 iterations.
Nevertheless, OAF always has something for everyone, from small, impeccably, and obsessively crafted found material sculptures to imaginative drawings and paintings that describe vast and fantastical worlds, and everything in between.
And we should do this work without obsessively revisiting the scenes and circumstances that had impelled us to do our work of critical appraisal of this history in the first place.
I spent a year obsessively posting whatever came to my mind and trying to be funny before they eventually offered me a job and I stuck with it for 15 years.
Cupcakke: Queen Elizabitch (self-released) Chicago rapper Cupcakke pursues the vulgar so obsessively that she's come to redefine it: last year's astounding "Vagina" illustrates how extreme literalism can simultaneouslyshock and demystify.
Female octopuses at this late stage of brooding have been observed to tear off their own skin, eat the tips of their tentacles, and obsessively groom themselves to the point of damage.
In the new promo, we see Amber Moore (Rose McIver) obsessively making a list for her own wedding, just as she inexplicably and hilariously did when she was "investigating" her royal paramour.
Sometimes that means explaining strange memes to people who aren't obsessively refreshing Twitter every five minutes and other times it means examining the strange world of breast milk sellers (and scammers) online.
So O. settled for obsessively scrolling through and refreshing his son's WeChat Moments — a component of the chat app that's similar to Facebook News Feed, full of candid pictures and life updates.
When I talk about crime, at the top of the list is murder — preferably, multiple murders and, ideally, unsolved murders that have become a fixation for the authors who obsessively investigate them.
The two recounted that for the majority of their marriage Smith was obsessively bending the family toward his ambitious vision of success, often ignoring Jada's interest in a less glitzy, calmer lifestyle.
Over the course of Sherman-Palladino's time at the show, Rory obsessively recreates that primordial family trauma, trying to create a better outcome, first for her mother and then for her grandparents.
Airlines have been targeting millennials since, well, the term millennials was first used to design a specifically global, urban, travel-minded generation that obsessively posts pictures of avocado on toast on Instagram.
"The thing you do obsessively between age 13 and 18, that's the thing you have the most chance of being world-class at," Gates told Charlie Rose in a 2016 television interview.
When I published my first app on both platforms (an app that automatically monitored fuel economy while driving), I spent the first week obsessively checking its download counts with dreams of grandeur.
When he obsessively replays a tape of Julia, in which she stands by her support of the war in Afghanistan, he looks more like a villain than the hero of the story.
I bought these big sketch pads and a bunch of fancy pens and sat in coffee shops for two weeks straight, obsessively documenting how I felt—NOT GOOD—from day to day.
Sidis had a bleak life after Harvard: never quite finding his footing, he self-published speculative manuscripts on the second law of thermodynamics, the crank's specialty, and obsessively collected street-car transfers.
The national audience for Mr. Finkielkraut's themes, returned to obsessively and buttressed by a seamless web of references, is now larger than ever in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 2015.
I wrote obsessively in a journal, even when hanging out with friends (which I imagine was disturbing), I swore off masturbation, eating for pleasure, and anything I thought of as an indulgence.
Mr. Huebner and the violinist Quan Ge then played Martijn Padding's "Mordants," an agitated, rhapsodic duo titled for the musical ornament (a three-note squiggle) that this sputtering, skittish piece explores obsessively.
He charges ahead, living vicariously through his sisters, buying dresses and furs for his horrified mother, obsessively unpacking and examining her wedding gown, and frantically reimagining the family Christmas tree, in July.
She learned to make gingerbread from her mother, Margot, and bakes it over and over again for her daughter, Perdita, who longs obsessively for it even after she's diagnosed with celiac disease.
While Gates rightly cites Du Bois and the historian Eric Foner as the period's core experts, he also names, sometimes obsessively, authors of recent works who are mostly nonblack or foreign-born.
A text panel seen in a still life shows up in one of three wall-mounted box sculptures, which feature industrial and agricultural objects laid out schematically and connected obsessively with string.
In June, YouTube's bungled demonetization of a channel run by the conservative comedian Steven Crowder, who obsessively bullied Vox journalist Carlos Maza, drew calls of censorship from across right-wing political media.
Prosecutors recommended that Mr. Lee be sentenced to 12 years in prison and other Samsung executives to 10 years in a trial that has been obsessively followed by the South Korean public.
You won't notice it working while it's on, but if you obsessively click the button on and off under most indoor lighting you'll see things warm up a little when it's active.
"Struggle in the Digital Market," the final movement, was also effective for the bold way Mr. Marsalis juxtaposed raw, wailing brass with spinning melodic twists, often hovering over obsessively repeated syncopated riffs.
The singles Ms. Smith has released, though, tap into R&B's current obsession with ethereal seduction without losing the London grit that she says she learned from listening obsessively to Amy Winehouse.
The sweets — small, obsessively calibrated, in thrall to the seasons — share the same mission as haiku: to pluck out of the stream of time one beautiful, fugitive moment and hold it still.
With the most marvelous and specific visual examples from everywhere, it is an obsessively detailed history and explanation of the human drive to symmetry, balance, rhyming and the desire to "fill" space.
She acknowledges that she's gotten negative feedback from clinicians for emphasizing the importance of "obsessively delighting" customers, which is familiar vernacular in Silicon Valley but can be off-putting in medical scenarios.
To think, the iPhone I use to check Twitter and obsessively take photos of my family basset hound has more processing power than the computers that put a man on the moon.
However, Stevens's work, here entirely in black and white, and like all his pen-and-ink drawings, obsessively cross-hatched, offers instructive contrast rather than mere parallel to the Renaissance master's paintings.
To refresh, F.O.B.O. gives a name to that spiral we fall into when we obsessively research every possible option when faced with a decision, fearing we'll miss out on the "best" one.
What Margolis heard from students — and from faculty members, too — was that there was a sense in the classroom that if you hadn't already been coding obsessively for years, you didn't belong.
In those sessions, he had heard some clinical terms tossed about, and during our meeting he obsessively circled around the question of whether or not he was suffering from anxiety or depression.
Any players tempted to make like Violet Beauregarde, the "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" character who obsessively worked the same piece of gum for months at a time, should consider themselves warned.
For a majority of the presidential season—at least, on the Democratic side—Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has obsessively promised not to run a negative campaign against the party's presumptive frontrunner, Hillary Clinton.
We track our spending pretty obsessively — just about everything is paid for with a credit card, so it's automatically tracked, and we categorize every single transaction into one of our custom budget categories.
I realize, of course, that voters — people who presumably have lives that revolve around more than the president's tweets and closed-door testimony and SCIFs — may be watching the situation slightly less obsessively.
The second volume features archival documents of rules and regulations from a range of public institutions in Communist Czechoslovakia with all the verbs obsessively removed, effectively turning these documents into totally ineffectual scripts.
By obsessively refining a polished compendium of knotted genre conventions at the expense of feeling, the Cars both apotheosize and violate popform: direct emotion is also a genre convention, the only one omitted.
So being able to rapidly zoom in and out of different views means you can just look around for what you need without knowing the exact search term or obsessively organizing your photos.
If you go pro in a sport like basketball or football in the U.S., you join an elite tier of athletes who are watched and obsessively followed by millions of Americans every year.
As our reviewer Chris Plante noted at the time, that made it tougher for hardcore players to obsessively learn individual songs, but easier for casual players to access a wide range of music.
Meanwhile, the undisguised longing he finds in the Missed Connections notices on Craigslist inspires Lauer to obsessively post fake ones, so much so that he starts borrowing friends' computers for their IP addresses.
Your main source of interaction is through a trio of cubes that come packaged with the robot, which he'll somewhat obsessively pick, stack, move around and even occasionally spike when he gets angry.
As Monnica Williams mentioned, race-based stress can also be the result of witnessing racism on social media, from obsessively watching videos of police brutality to having racist comments flood your Twitter feed.
And that's where conventions have an infinite number of audiences: the person obsessively refreshing Twitter, the person procrastinating on Facebook, the person who doesn't follow politics but has an encyclopedic knowledge of memes.
For a few weeks, it's somewhat socially acceptable to break down in tears in the middle of a shopping center or live on five-day-old pasta while obsessively scrolling through old photos.
Depending on the algorithm, it could encourage users to alter their behavior in an effort to obtain a higher score — just as Bryce Dallas Howard's character obsessively did in the Black Mirror episode.
"Research me obsessively," Snow sings as Anna eggs on Rebecca and Valencia while they comb through her public Instagram account and conspire to trick her into giving them access to her private account.
It's become clear over the years that their music is less about subscribing to specific forms as it is with breathing ecstatic life into their obsessively perfected synth patches and programmed drum tracks.
It was bad enough when Hollywood's "everything's a remix" machine was obsessively churning out delightful but vacuous rom-coms like You've Got Mail and Sleepless in Seattle, or Notting Hill and Bridget Jones.
Despite successfully crossing over into the mainstream music industry years ago, Nicki continues to be obsessively preoccupied with album sales, chart numbers, and fan fervor as the show of force for her artistry.
Like a lot of aspirational artists, he'd obsessively message producers and artists he was into, hoping to find collaborators, or at least like minded operators with whom he could bounce ideas off of.
The Food Network show is currently between seasons, which means we've had to make due with watching reruns whenever we can catch them and obsessively checking Ina Garten's Instagram for new video posts.
The suspect in Sunday's shooting at a video game tournament in Jacksonville had been hospitalized twice for mental illness and played video games obsessively as a child, according to an Associated Press report.
While the Trump campaign has tried obsessively to tie the foundation to illegal behavior (without success), what needs to be emphasized is the incredibly good and life-saving work of the Clinton Foundation.
"O Rangasayee," an extraordinary 20-minute solo made by Mr. Morris for himself and now revived for the dancer Dallas McMurray, is the evening's most sensational success, a dance of obsessively rapturous devotion.
"There's the working-class immigrant in me thinking, 'This is not a real job, so I've got to make it as complicated as possible,'" said Mr. Ahmed, who obsessively tweaks his rapid verses.
The film focuses obsessively on Holmes' personal qualities; her unblinking eyes, her capacity to charm, her secretive style, and the ways she fulfilled, and in some ways, belied stereotypes about Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
Naturally, the entire catalog of "Game of Thrones" is available if you want to obsessively watch it on a loop so you've memorized every detail by the time the much-anticipated prequel drops.
So he pours his energy into making great wings, focusing obsessively on a new recipe he describes as "spicy Cajun Alfredo, with bourbon-infused bacon," the scent of which wafts into the audience.
So for those who haven't been obsessively revisiting the film in preparation for The Last Jedi, here's a crash course in what the major players were up to when we last saw them.
I would sing "Devil Town" to myself while frantically sorting books by "author relationship" and "vibe," obsessively writing songs or jokes about things like the assassination of President McKinley or N783 expansion packs.
Against my better instincts I decided to be truthful and announced that Phish was the band I was most listening to, even obsessively so, although I had not yet been to a concert.
This meant that Greg Brock, the editor who oversaw the inbox before Ms. Jacquette took over in 2017, checked the inbox almost obsessively — nearly every day for 11 years, including weekends and holidays.
Jonathan Dee's new novel The Locals is one of those books that thinks obsessively about America: about what America means, what it's good and bad at, about what stories it tells about itself.
Alfred Mendes also had a tendency to obsessively wash his hands, always for several minutes at a time, to the point where Sam and his cousins noticed that above all his other quirks.
It can feel exhilarating to the person saying it, crushing to the person hearing it and envy inducing to those learning of it (who hasn't been following Harry and Meghan's royal departure obsessively?).
Sachs's adaptations wholly embrace this meticulousness, from the obsessively crafted objects that introduce efficiency to his own gestures of pouring drinks or bowing on the ground as he slowly but deliberately distributes refreshments.
Gotan, which serves obsessively executed versions of classic espresso drinks made with Counter Culture beans, has a full breakfast menu featuring açai and chia puddings, and muesli and oatmeal made with coconut milk.
As an open fan of one the most obsessively followed yet widely maligned bands in rock history, I am well aware that a lot of people fucking hate the music that Phish makes.
But we have, and it's all thanks to Milan-based artist and chef Yujia Hu, whose obsessively detailed sushi and onigiri shoes are truly the stuff of tiny art and tiny food lovers' dreams.
So, in other words, the company whose whole mission was connecting users and then obsessively collecting data on and monetizing those connections is now really concerned no one learn what they were talking about.
The former Disney star began binge eating when she was 9, and began cutting her arms and purging at age 12 after obsessively comparing herself to the super-skinny models she saw in magazines.
"Even if relations were getting better, Cubans are still obsessively interested in the activities of US diplomats in Cuba, and the fact that relations had improved did not remove those concerns," Caulfield told me.
I spent those three days alternating between trying not to think about it and obsessively googling all the things you're not supposed to google when you suspect your 10-year-old pet has cancer.
C'mon, who doesn't remember the days of colour coordinating head to toe (beauty look, included) or, if you're a child of the '90s, obsessively matching your sparkly peach lip gloss to your nail polish?
Toby Kebbell plays Liam Foxwell, a paranoid attorney who obsessively scrutinizes the interactions between his wife Ffion (Jodie Whittaker) and her friend Jonas (Tom Cullen), determined to figure out whether they're having an affair.
In 2017, she infamously appeared to swat his hand away when he reached out for it while they were traveling in Israel, and subsequent interactions between the couple were obsessively watched on social media.
"Like a lot of anxious people, I've been obsessively watching all the forecasts, predictions, and computer models, hoping for a break in this feverish political season," Barry Blitt, the illustrator, told The New Yorker.
Photo: Fraunhofer IMWSI've warned my family that if I ever go missing, it's probably because I was committed after obsessively trying to wipe fingerprints and grease stains off of our stainless steel kitchen appliances.
In high school and college I obsessively listened to what I called "dumb garage rock" from every era: Television, The New York Dolls, Hunx & His Punx, Jacuzzi Boys, Bad Sports, UV Race, Mean Jeans.
While obsessively writing tickets, Judy meets Nick (Jason Bateman), a world-weary hustler who slowly becomes her friend and adviser as she pokes her nose into the missing-mammal epidemic despite her boss's resistance.
After all, the tragically tangled backstories of Burzum's Varg Vikernes and Mayhem founder Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth had already been obsessively romanticized in documentaries and books, including the one that gives Åkerlund's movie its name.
VA05, NM02, FL15 The special congressional elections of the post-Trump era — followed obsessively by many Democrats — were fought in reliably Republican terrain, and millions of dollars were spent by Republicans to defend them.
If you, too, now spend your days obsessively humming the Succession theme song on a loop in your head — and occasionally out loud — you'll appreciate these 15 tweets from fellow fans of the show.
Another work, "Red Room" (2000-2007), is a storeroom packed tightly, almost obsessively, with 888 red objects, including shoes, lanterns, sweaters, bricks, spray cleaners, kitchen utensils, a radio, a clock and a steamer trunk.
Four of them continue in D'Alvia's modus operandi of ornamenting an essential underlying form with obsessively detailed (in this case, feathery) surfaces; in contrast, the central piece is smooth, burnished to a high sheen.
These are the people who obsessively check the FiveThirtyEight forecasts, who are talking only half-jokingly about leaving the US if the Republican wins, who have been calling Trump a fascist since last year.
Hikind founded a group called Americans Against Antisemitism and largely rubs shoulders online with right-wing media types that obsessively criticize "The Squad" of freshmen Democratic congresswomen of which Ocasio-Cortez is a part.
Designed by Pittsburgh-based interdisciplinary artist Jon Rubin and Tehran-based artist and curator Sohrab Kashani, The Other Apartment is a meticulously, obsessively fabricated copy of Kashani's home, artist residency, and exhibition space, Sazmanab.
"Even though we obsessively rehearse every detail, we're trying to put ourselves in a situation where we're nervous enough about what we're doing so that we are so awake to what's happening," she said.
She takes him to his grandmothers' apartment in Hollywood, or on antiquing expeditions, or to her own home nearby, a French-style manse obsessively decorated with her cannily scavenged treasures ("period, not mo-derne").
One of its main jobs is weather forecasting, producing the data that farmers trust to plant their crops, airlines rely on to design their routes and millions of Americans check obsessively on their smartphones.
Coming from someone who has been obsessively washing Ziploc bags for as long as I can remember, the fact that the bags from Stasher can go in the dishwasher is a massive time saver.
It has also led to one of the more persistent and baffling metrics to come out of these debates, as media sites and pundits obsessively measure and rank the minutes each candidate has spoken.
The "obsessively formulated" moisturizer has a blend of squalane, coconut extracts, and glycerin to form a nourishing barrier over your skin, sealing in the active ingredients in any serums you use and maintaining hydration.
Right-wing media figures like Fox News host Sean Hannity have been obsessively counterprogramming the congressional inquiry with what they see as the real scandal: supposed Ukrainian interference to take down Trump in 2016.
The drawings and photos on view, many of which have never been exhibited before, offer glimpses into the artist's vision for his works, which were created to be exhibited under obsessively strict lighting conditions.
In an obsessively dickish move, he devotes his nights and weekends to finding holes in the resurrection story, believing that if he can prove Jesus was a fraud, he will get his wife back.
While for years I had been a workaholic obsessively focused on writing about subjects outside of myself, suddenly, I was interested in me, and figuring out what had led me to feeling so numb.
" Netanyahu immediately shot back that Kerry's speech was "biased against Israel" and "obsessively focused" on settlements, and "barely touched upon the root of the conflict — Palestinian opposition to a Jewish state in any boundaries.
The adaptation is obsessively faithful to its source material; it's even in Italian, with English subtitles, a mimesis of the fact that, for non-Italian speakers, the translated books themselves are a kind of adaptation.
Granted, Blizzard has gone to great lengths to make the game accessible to new players, and the company has an obsessively balanced ranking system to ensure players are rarely asked to punch above their weight.
He drew an impressive crucifixion at age 4 — included in his 2017 exhibition of works on paper at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., — and painted obsessively through adolescence while studying classical guitar and lute.
For months, the company had been tracking WhatsApp obsessively using Onavo, a VPN and data analytics app, whose data showed that the messaging app was not just a rising competitor, but a potential Facebook killer.
But according to a new study, parents who obsessively control their children's diets and let them have only candy and snacks as treats or rewards aren't necessarily helping their kids in the long run, either.
The first season of Serial broke download records by focusing obsessively on a single character: Adnan Syed, who was serving a life sentence in prison for a 1999 murder he claimed he did not commit.
"The whole idea of the canvas as an area in which to act, an area and what one does with it — I wanted to find out about that, obsessively," she told The Telegraph in 2010.
Eventually though (okay, after re-watching it obsessively for years after), I realized that while Johnny may or may not be a fan of aquatic sports, he is almost certainly not diving in this scene.
I had been reading about them since I was a child, I had watched every film obsessively numerous times, I had fought with people when they told me they didn't understand what the films meant.
But when the facts are too unbearable and seem to come at warp speed, sometimes all that's left to do is have a cocktail and roast the guy while obsessively counting down to November 8.
I actually ... There are a lot of people that I know who probably spend obsessively too much time on, let's say, Facebook, where I think it actually affects their daily life and makes them narcissistic.
I had not had a science class since high school and I did not know even the basics of molecular biology, but I became somewhat obsessively interested in this field of synthetic biology in particular.
They are exhaustively researched, reportorial in detail, and, in their invention, obsessively liberating, which may account for the fact that most journalists I know love them, and more than a few end up writing them.
Joan doesn't confide in Cece about the many mysteries of her life (a yearlong disappearance after high school, the shadowy stranger she's been spending time with), even as Cece obsessively tries to figure them out.
He painted Trump as a relentless liar who is obsessively unethical, devoid of humanity and a slave to his ego, who is clueless about his job and unconcerned about a Russian assault on American democracy.
But the resignations that have rocked it in recent days — even that of Boris Johnson, who was until recently her obsessively ambitious foreign secretary — risk blinding us to a simple truth: The big reason Mrs.
Full disclosure, I actually have a Chase Sapphire Preferred card that I obsessively use, so once on the ground, I was determined to do literally everything I could with the power of credit card points.
Greg's wife, Audrey Bayer-Boatwright (the great Holly Hunter), is his opposite — energetic while he's chronically lethargic, controlling while he's out of control, obsessively involved in her children's lives while he barely acknowledges their existence.
He is happiest at the football pitch with his mates: Ardan, a would-be rapper whose mother, Caroline, fled Northern Ireland during the Troubles; and Selvon, an obsessively disciplined athlete desperate to escape the neighborhood.
If they decide there is nothing to gain in doing so, they must ask — as must Democrats who reach the same conclusion — the Madisonian question: Why seek a job obsessively only to perform it submissively?
As Americans across the country are obsessively washing hands, sterilizing countertops, and isolating in their homes, many have posed the question: Will this crisis fundamentally change the way we socialize and engage with other people?
Then there's the title itself, a blunt summing up of the universal nightmare of being accused unjustly of a crime, a topic that's has recently become an obsessively popular subject for podcasts and streaming fare.

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