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- But it was his eye for the mundanely bizarre that lingers.
- More mundanely, Powell set out his demands of the parties.
- More mundanely, some derided it as an Eiffel Tower with a pumpkin head.
- The driver could more mundanely communicate with the outside world using a vehicle horn.
- For Goldstein, whose wife is expecting a child, Amplify has become mundanely practical.
- His letters to his long-suffering wife are, by contrast, mundanely descriptive.
- All the characters are skillfully drawn as long as they are expressing themselves obliquely and mundanely.
- But on the dramatic plane, the film lumbers along more mundanely until it reaches its anguished ending.
- Most mundanely and tangibly _ though not insignificantly _ a show can't escape its physical environment.
- In some countries, this phrase is mundanely used when expressing feeling of triumph, typically shouted by crowds.
- More mundanely Cayley was interested in slime moulds and she created a better understanding on the sexual reproduction in moulds.
- But here, where the National Association of Broadcasters held its annual convention, digital video meant something more mundanely businesslike.
- Now, however, and much more mundanely, buses leave from the bus station at the bottom of Monnow Street.
- Before being sacred for its text, my Stabat Mater is mundanely sacred for the emotions it hopefully arouses ".
- In the southeast, they gravitate philosophically to South Africa and mundanely, for services like mail, across the border to Zambia.
- More mundanely, the work completed this week includes ops documentation, the completion of the terminology work, and some interface improvements.
- Our French hosts, in return, received our rather dull four-bedroom Connecticut home where I'm sure they felt mundanely suburban.
- They engage in recondite arguments about inconsistencies in the Canon, also known as the Sacred Writings, the four novels and 56 short stories mundanely ascribed to Conan Doyle.
- Most science fiction has not predicted the technology many Americans now use, including personal computers and instant communications, or even something as mundanely miraculous as the microwave oven or VCR.
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