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| high price of world sugar constituted this | preoccupation among Jaro's businessmen to settle in near |
| n vice and white slavery continued to be a | preoccupation, and she attended the League of Nations co |
| ur subscales; Body Dissatisfaction, Weight | Preoccupation, Binge Eating and Compensatory Behavior. |
| to territorial integrity, which was a main | preoccupation due to the Transnistrian conflict. |
| with articles on architecture, a constant | preoccupation for the asylum superintendent, and archite |
| gn affairs, the maintenance of peace was a | preoccupation he shared with Sir Robert Walpole, and the |
| often overlooked that Schmoller's primary | preoccupation in his lifetime was not with economic meth |
| This | preoccupation is also visible in Homage to Catalonia, an |
| III as it looked upon completion, a major | preoccupation of Pons's abbacy |
| This | preoccupation of not being only a writer but also a repo |
| hisement known as Jim Crow--has remained a | preoccupation of southern historians." |
| nti-communism surfaced as a major post-war | preoccupation, two years after his espionage work had en |
| ical theory of design would be Bose's main | preoccupation until the mid 1950s. |
| Once again, he said with | preoccupation, what value do the pastoral needs of the l |
| Another | preoccupation when Teeling was travelling abroad was the |
| Preoccupation with body weight | |
| Preoccupation with the behavior or preparatory activitie | |
| Beddoes' work shows a constant | preoccupation with death. |
| Kirsty's | preoccupation with Darryl's death only increased when hi |
| Despite their constant | preoccupation with war, members of the Artuklu dynasty l |
| The line also reveals the common | preoccupation with death and magic found in Roman traged |
| put, however, remains small because of his | preoccupation with high craftsmanship and exact phraseol |
| distrust of uncontrolled speech and their | preoccupation with childhood depravity. |
| Features of temple architecture reveal a | preoccupation with providing accommodation for animal sa |
| ution to this characteristically Victorian | preoccupation with social improvement through creative e |
| racted from his cause by their own growing | preoccupation with France, with whom they were poised to |
| lect Winchester's beliefs and her reported | preoccupation with warding off malevolent spirits. |
| ly to agriculture, dairying being the main | preoccupation with most farmers supplying milk to Mitche |
| r remarkable points are his stance against | preoccupation with materialism and technology, which, in |
| ntil October 11 because of the president's | preoccupation with Adolf Hitler's invasion of Poland, wh |
| ortant reforms was being subordinated to a | preoccupation with Ireland. |
| Li's | preoccupation with peasant life continued in his second |
| ight, is royally fed-up with her subjects' | preoccupation with whom she will marry. |
| scattered throughout this article betray a | preoccupation with annexation issues that is not really |
| His work has an underlying | preoccupation with political issues, although this serio |
| Readers can observe Orwell's | preoccupation with language in protagonist Gordon Comsto |
| of Dabashi's thinking are a philosophical | preoccupation with geopolitics and the transaesthetics o |
| impression on van Praag and his consequent | preoccupation with Jewish culture and identity-specifica |
| Preoccupation with defence against the nerve agents cont | |
| l phenomenon characterized by an excessive | preoccupation with the individual's own appearance accom |
| of touch and the maturity of a lifetime's | preoccupation with the natural world and with space and |
| antage of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius' | preoccupation with the Sassanids, Eleutherius proclaimed |
| The poet's | preoccupation with style, his concern for form and his o |
| d in the 1965 Anderson Report as "a morbid | preoccupation with matters relating to abnormal behaviou |
| ew notable criticism, particularly for his | preoccupation with comparing Napoleon and Hitler. |
| -C-H, Op. 60, at about this time, and this | preoccupation with Bach suggests a chorale prelude, a qu |
| Because of Spragge's | preoccupation with duelling Tromp, the English centre ha |
| Some have seen Owen's | preoccupation with the war guilt question as symptomatic |
| s, taking advantage of the American Navy's | preoccupation with the British fleet during the War of 1 |
| or Korean neo-Confucianist shared Toegye's | preoccupation with single-mindedness, which signalled ne |
| ts of magic and the absurd, and a profound | preoccupation with the duality of human nature," and the |
| There, he deepened his | preoccupation with the challenges of Malaysian nationhoo |
| openness that leads him to step out of his | preoccupation with the perception of his own pain and tr |
| The story shares this | preoccupation with animals with Dick's later work, Do An |
| thereafter compounded by the flightcrew's | preoccupation with the questionable information presente |
| to develop European archeology away from a | preoccupation with stone-tool typology and toward a broa |
| ncerns that purity balls are pervaded by a | preoccupation with physical chastity which may inadverte |
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