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Eventually, the board of directors find him neurotically obsessed with machines and retire him.


animals displayed in open-air cages, who paced the bars back and forth neurotically—always hoping for an escape, yet paradoxically blind to the world beyond.


too, an eye for character – the female lecturer Margaret, who battens neurotically on Jim's pity, is quite horribly well done.


She quit after a year, saying her party was "too neurotically geared toward environmentalism".


8 "A Mother's Love" November 9, 1973 When Cosgrove begins to act neurotically, Calucci attempts to diagnose his problems.


Loew shared such personality traits with the neurotically-obsessive fellow entomologist Alexander Henry Haliday.


attractive traits, describing her as "moody, vindictive, hypocritical" and "neurotically jealous" of her sisters-in-law the Duchess of Devonshire and the Countess.


Instead, each is neurotically individual, combining the official failings that Gogol typically satirizes.


voyage—one with Judith, a teacher in Muscatine, and the other with Sally, a neurotically disorganized but highly affectionate American Jewish woman, with whom.


who has been gang raped by local youths; a crime compounded by the neurotically tolerant attitude adopted by the town's citizens, including the police.


Martha Schwendener has written about Moyer's paintings: "Painting is a neurotically self-conscious medium—it's always looking over its shoulder, responding.


Freud's concept of the reality principle, in that it was opposed to a neurotically distorted world-view.


He would neurotically declare that his wife's hands (and synecdochically her profession) were.


] the Bunnymen are placed in poses of histrionic despair in a near-neurotically gothic woodland that evokes memories of elfin glades and fabled Arthurian.



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