P-1's state could most accurately be described as intense preoccupation.
In the mid-19th to late 20th centuries, "Americans developed an intense preoccupation with psychological well-being.
He has a vague but intense preoccupation with getting people to think of themselves as part of a larger community, a greater cause.
Afterwards he decided that his intense preoccupation with politics and the Liberal Party had not represented his true conviction.
Emergence of intense suicidal preoccupation during fluoxetine treatment.
They see the current nostalgic hoopla over this Victorian as an emblem of the intense millennial preoccupation with the 19th century.
So Shaw decided to combine his own intense moral preoccupation with the crudest and silliest elements of melodrama.
"In all the countries, there is a rather intense preoccupation with domestic matters," a senior Bush Administration official said this week.
In due course the Palms returned to a degree of normalcy that had been abandoned during its intense preoccupation with British aristocracy.
Given this intense preoccupation with purity, Salafis are constantly trying to identify and expel the impure.