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If you're more into applications, then you might go to Facebook because you're addicted to Mafia Wars or whatever.
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Like an addict, the first step is to admit you are addicted to the nuance, suggestion and inference surrounding all the reasons why the markets are reacting as they are right now.
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But you have become addicted to spending each month two thirds more than you earn.
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The Internet polling site SodaHead.com this month asked their visitors this question: Are you addicted to the Internet?
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At the same time, you know, when you're working on a story like this, you get very addicted to it and it's impossible to escape it.
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If you've grown addicted to the thing, rest assured: it's as comfortable and easy to control as ever.
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Are you telling me this man who is addicted to hyperbole and owns a closet full of skeletons can be described as authentic?
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Most intriguing is the fact that some of these changes are what you see happening in the brains of people addicted to cocaine, heroine, special K, and other substances.
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And, certainly, if you have a cast who's interested and as addicted to Twitter as our casts are, it works for them.
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"Once you like it, a muscle-car person is going to be addicted to a rear-wheel drive platform, " he says.
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In the course of the voyage I couldn't resist asking him all sorts of pertinent questions, accompanied by opinions (to which, as you dear readers know, I'm a bit addicted).
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At any hour of the day, your addiction will endow you with the capacity for lighting fast responses to work emails, making you a more valuable employee than your non-addicted colleague.
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