Why is everyone infatuated with Lindsay Lohan when she seems like a spoiled brat?
Investors who are still infatuated with Rupert Murdoch and his majority owned News Corp.
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Infatuated by the idea of a fair trial, an Indonesian dissident aspires to become a lawyer.
That data has revealed that Netflix users are infatuated with television, and particularly binge-watching series.
The public is no longer infatuated with academics dressed in bedazzled jumpsuits, throwing out targets like bingo numbers.
So why are so many black artists so infatuated with the minstrel legacy?
From the old buildings and cathedrals to the click of heels on narrow cobblestone streets, I was infatuated, in love.
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Karmazin seems infatuated by having a stock with gazillions of shares outstanding so that it is a big trader every day.
Some PC gamers are so infatuated with mouse and keyboard, even the very thought of playing on a controller is sacrilegious.
Hollywood also remains infatuated with games as a big-screen source of inspiration.
My mother tells me I was the only one infatuated with the recipe for Indian pudding I brought home when I was 9.
This would surely come as a surprise to many reporters infatuated with growth in downtown districts, notably in Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver and elsewhere.
Warren Buffet loves them, Mario Gabelli loves them, Seth Klarman loves them and ardent followers of the Fama-French Three Factor Model are infatuated with them.
Mr Justice Hart considered that Hazel Stewart was infatuated with Colin Howell who was "undoubtedly a charismatic, manipulative, hypocritical man with a very considerable sexual appetite".
At the age of 42, having separated from his wife, he became infatuated with his landlord's daughter to an extent which can only be described as pathological.
Since the case went public, new details have emerged daily, new chapters in a grisly saga with an alleged culprit that police say is infatuated with self-promotion.
Politicians usually become infatuated with Hollywood only when they have to disguise failed policies with star power: the decline of the Clinton presidency can be dated from the time when the celebrities started outnumbering the Ivy League professors at White House dinners.
Instead, we must look at it from the perspective that the modified drug testing program is indeed working and staying one step ahead of those deceptive ball players who are infatuated with accumulating artificial statistics and defrauding owners of millions of dollars.
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When Gongaware warned Dr. Finkelstein, who the brief described as his "close friend, " not to become Jackson's "Dr. Nick, " he was "warning me, you know, don't get all infatuated where you start administering meds to a rock star and have the rock star overdose and die on you, " Dr. Finkelstein testified.
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