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sob stuff

(= sob story) a sentimental story (or drama) of personal distress; designed to arouse sympathy

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This is the stuff of dictatorship, not democracy.
Ehud Barak, the Labour leader, is made of different stuff.
Creditor-debtor conflict has been the stuff of politics since Babylonian times.
The trouble is that you can measure quantity of stuff, but not quality of life.
The genius of The Limits to Growth was to fuse these worries with fears of running out of stuff.
But the impact has been limited, owing to the authorities' ability to stuff debt down the throats of captive local banks, insurance companies, and pension funds.
International phone calls were prohibitively expensive, and the idea of actually seeing someone while you talked to them was the stuff of science fiction.
For a credible banking system remains the stuff of dreams; external debt and corruption are as high as ever, and capital flight continues unabated.
Customers - who know what a smorgasbord is - understandably try to stuff as much food as they can onto the tiny saucer, sushi on top of roast beef.
Vietnam remembered remains the stuff of dreams, a voluptuous mix of reproduced scent and sound.
For those left behind, it is America that is the stuff of dreams, the American passport that is admired.
Until recently, achieving control over our own longevity was the stuff of fairy tales, disconnected from actual scientific progress.
In the worst case, have the government step in, borrow money, and buy stuff, thereby rebalancing the economy as the private sector deleverages.
The traditional right is therefore caught between a populist line that still appeals to the voters and the liberalizing policies that are the stuff of modern government everywhere.
This is powerful stuff, and dwarfs the narrow technocratic instincts of Mrs. Clinton, whose schoolgirl approach to the campaign has justly earned her defeat after defeat in the primaries.
But misrepresentation is not just at the heart of financial and economic crises; it is also the stuff that drives revolutions.
To make stuff, you need to know how to make it, and this knowledge is, to a large extent, latent - not available in books, but stored in the brains of those who need to use it.
Recent research by two Canadian psychologists found that people who spent money on green products were, immediately afterwards, less likely to be generous and more likely to steal than those who bought non-green stuff.
The public can be forgiven for choking on this kind of stuff.
After all, the problems that beset Mr. Schroeder, or Mr. Berlusconi, and Messieurs Chirac and Jospin, aren't the stuff that shapes the world.
This was the case with vaccinations and the recognition that DNA is the stuff of heredity - and it will happen eventually with genetic engineering.
In 2006, he completed a three-year study of local government in Iran - hardly the stuff of insurrection and regime change.
But that remains a long-term strategic goal, not the stuff of presidential campaigns, especially when China seems too weak to pose any immediate threat to the US on any front in the foreseeable future.
It was only in the late twentieth century that careful study of the motion of normal, visible matter revealed the gravitational influence of lots of otherwise invisible stuff.
This is very strong stuff.
The very poor can at most be used for occasional demonstrations of anger, but they are not the stuff from which either terrorists or revolutionaries are made.
And where will the resources come from to manufacture all the stuff these new consumers will buy?

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