Despite his VW infatuation, he has a dream of visiting the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart.
The infatuation with Mr. Buffett is understandable given his success and his folksy manner.
Eyeing our infatuation with cars and suburbs, he has proclaimed America a "dysfunctional" society.
Despite Hitchcock's well-known infatuation for his leading ladies, Mirren believes Hitchcock and Reville had a solid marriage.
Too decent do the dirty on his own kin, Dan tries to keep his infatuation to himself.
Maybe a primal thrill at getting something out of thin air explains Wall Street's infatuation with cash payouts.
It took only a day, and a Seahawks' sponsored happy hour, to realize that his interest--or infatuation--was not unique.
What we had in common was our incurable, hopeless infatuation with our iPhones.
Despite the carnage of the past two years, investors still haven't shaken their infatuation with certain Wall Street darlings.
Former AOL executives have accused Armstrong of lurching from one infatuation to another.
However, the infatuation with analytics is not only limited to colleges and universities.
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Well, before what became known as the wigger syndrome, writers like Norman Mailer explored white America's infatuation with Afro cool.
The overwhelming excitement and infatuation they feel is akin to that of Romeo staring up at Juliet on her balcony.
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I'd only stayed in Stockholm for a month, but I'd never been able to shake my infatuation with this man.
The right's infatuation with Mr Reagan tells us more about its disappointment with his successors than it does about Mr Reagan.
The growing American infatuation with Barack Obama had to pop eventually and this week, the cult of personality finally got punctured.
His early infatuation with Glenn Miller's "In the Mood" and subsequent performance of the song earned Parks a chance to advance.
All the more impressive given the anxiety of brand marketers and their infatuation with weird ads and new media--blogs and podcasts among them.
But politicians' infatuation with alternative energy and their distaste for carbon are likely to slow demand for the stuff that Foster Wheeler knows best.
Among Britons, 24% expressed excitement, 17% tweeted about planning street parties, 13% relayed their infatuation with Kate and another 13% dispensed wedding gossip.
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It's hard keeping up with the shifts of infatuation and abhorrence.
In a coffee house in Ankawa, Erbil's Christian quarter, Barcelona fan Mustapha Ergushi puffs on a hubble-bubble as he muses on the explanation for this strange infatuation.
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Their sheep-like infatuation with popular teen culture, which glorifies ignorance, laziness and disrespect for their own community and elders, makes it almost impossible to teach them anything.
IR Your blinding infatuation with things American sometimes leads you astray.
Ms. BUSH: (Singing) And her completed infatuation by your calculation.
Academy members flipped for the thriller at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, but then went on a serial infatuation bender with almost every other eventual Best Picture player.
Perhaps this shock will give rise to a new economic model in the West in which liberty and environmental sustainability have measurable value, to counteract our current infatuation with material wealth.
Many economists question humankind's infatuation with the stuff.
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