They're mundane people making mundane money and selling their greed with a new flavor of old hype.
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And her reasons for doing things as mundane as making lists turn out not to be mundane at all.
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"Terrace House" isn't the first mundane show on TV, but it's most likely the first to be mundane on purpose.
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During the game, she was asked a series of questions that ranged from mundane ("Name three ways to say 'hello'") to...not mundane ("Name three nicknames for a vagina").
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However, the army's remit has expanded to mundane police work.
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We're helping businesses with things that sound mundane, like HVAC.
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Mary seemed to have an appetite for these mundane confrontations.
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Instead, Katz says he was fired for something more mundane.
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Zeisel's blobby forms transformed the mundane into something deeply emotional.
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Tellart's early work falls into the "hipster mundane future" category.
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No, the steak is mundane, somewhat tough and rather bland.
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Because a lot of creation is work — it's the mundane.
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Magic stands out most when it's surrounded by the mundane.
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Often, what you're doing in those spaces is relatively mundane.
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On the show, he was fairly mundane — until he wasn't.
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There was also mundane incompetence that tamped down voter turnout.
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Readers in rich countries may well consider electric lighting mundane.
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Small mundane moments threaten to overshadow the actual subject matter.
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You're not turning a mundane piece of nothingness into something.
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It is mundane, and that very mundanity is what matters.
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Here are the 10 best mundane scenes of the MCU.
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But it makes even the most mundane tasks look eerie.
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They add variety to the mundane and nurture community spirit.
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Something magical takes place during the most mundane activity today.
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The mundane, material world holds no interest for you today.
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These tasks may seem mundane, but they are incredibly important.
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It places them in mundane situations of the modern era.
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The dance material, though, feels mundane within this sprawling experiment.
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It's entirely possible that what we did was too mundane.
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But what I got in response was actually pretty mundane.
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But not all of the facility's procedures are so mundane.
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AI will help "liberate people from the mundane," he added.
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The most mundane office staple becomes an object of desire.
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It is the mundane experienced through heightened, sometimes supercharged emotions.
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My life is too mundane for anyone to write up.
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For a breakout star, it was a fairly mundane audition.
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Bots work well for information exchange, for handling mundane tasks.
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The technology is also used to solve more mundane problems.
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Little about the world, profound or mundane, escaped his curiosity.
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Meaning is found not in glamour, but in the mundane.
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A lot of her work is very mundane and routine.
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You have transformed this mundane task into a meaningful practice.
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Wilderness backpacking is 25% grueling fitness and 75% mundane logistics.
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Fans now spend months anticipating the once mundane N.F.L. draft.
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In 2018, practically every mundane, household item can possess smart qualities.
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It's lovely when Stranger Things lets us dwell in the mundane.
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You were always too extreme for this mundane, price-conscious planet.
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But that is, for the most part, a fairly mundane example.
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I saw color trails and had a completely mundane existential crisis.
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Most of the time though, chats on Amino are more mundane.
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On one hand, the Pixel 23's specs are relatively mundane.
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The game's personality shines through even the most mundane of moments.
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Just a liberated feeling from the typical mundane shit in life.
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But at their core, their business is mundane: They're ad brokers.
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It's weird, oddly mundane, and the color work is amazing throughout.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai said.
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And what possibly could be more mundane than building IKEA furniture?
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Combine that with the mundane task of sitting behind a wheel.
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This was the backdrop of my early, mundane Mexican American upbringing.
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There's a mundane start to these complicated scenes, according to Munroe.
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It was typical, mundane evening, something I'd experienced many times before.
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The series's mundane side and its magic side are tightly intertwined.
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Celebrities are people too, and capable of entirely meaningless, mundane encounters.
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All the same, readers who enjoyed more mundane backgrounds will empathise.
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She could make even the most mundane task into something extraordinary.
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It's all the more so when the messages are mundane interactions.
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Assistants shuffle between tasks as impossibly mundane as they are unassailable.
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Yes, I guess you could call a GPS-guided bomb mundane.
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Some movies, however, inspire a real-world escape from the mundane.
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In Eighth Grade, middle school is a minefield of mundane horrors.
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It's all this unwanted noise, which is part of the mundane.
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It sounded like a mundane political complaint, but something was off.
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Crichton sells his science fiction fantasy by rendering it believably mundane.
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Others have scrambled to assert just how mundane the emails are.
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Abedin forwarded messages for reasons as mundane as to print them.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai wrote.
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"Sometimes it's the most mundane things that create explosions," said Lehmann.
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"It was a pretty mundane day to start with," Kahl said.
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Not big thoughts, but the mundane, seemingly benign nagging mental memos.
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Julia Gfrörer expresses the fantastical and the medieval in the mundane.
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Over the past three years, Facebook's earnings have become rather mundane.
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For Raw Data, the biggest problem is a mundane one: lag.
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There's a very mundane but very vital sort of promise there.
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Creative solutions arrive on this day for the most mundane problems.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai wrote.
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I am sure that a lot of it will be mundane.
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But far more mundane oversight matters are also facing stiff resistance.
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But the facts of the case on paper are relatively mundane.
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A chef's talent often shows in his rethinking of the mundane.
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Many of the questions are mundane: What will my child eat?
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Not only was my abortion mundane, it made my life better.
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By today's standards, the first MacBook Air is a mundane computer.
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Some are rare — silver coins, Wedgwood porcelain — yet most are mundane.
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This theme will extend from the mundane to Cancer's innermost thoughts.
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But it is the mundane and the persistent that make movements.
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Dory faces obstacles both mundane and enchanted, and surmounts them all.
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He notes the way racial injustice dwells in apparently mundane facts.
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The symbolism of seemingly mundane documents is not limited to passports.
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Writers tend to have adventurous inner lives but pretty mundane histories.
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On a more mundane note, decisions concerning money are taking place.
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Often in China, the mundane contains a bit of the absurd.
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Short sections (fleetingly) cover subjects from the mundane to the esoteric.
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In fact, her last few hair changes have been relatively mundane.
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For now, it appears the attack turned up mostly mundane documents.
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They spread their shots across Detroit locations both majestic and mundane.
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But the reasons for the shift could also be more mundane.
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On its face, this Japanese reality show couldn't seem more mundane.
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Mundane issues like wind or ship maintenance can cancel the connection.
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The mundane actions are turned into artistic and even spiritual expressions.
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Just those sort of mundane things that you need to do.
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The difficulty of delivering mundane, but terrible news to a stranger.
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The images were mundane, but those moments are what I miss.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," he wrote.
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The things we are passionate about are fueled by mundane tasks.
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Armstrong felt overwhelmed by the mundane tasks of laundry and carpool.
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We encourage the lying because we are dissatisfied with the mundane.
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For me, this mundane, yet oddly mysterious, domestic scene was riveting.
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I'll go to the post office later—really mundane type things.
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And it takes nothing so mundane as anything I've described above.
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This struggle is over a far more mundane disagreement: a housing development.
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Very emotional, especially negatively toned dreams are better recalled than "mundane" dreams.
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It's all part of trying to find access magnificent in the mundane.
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These friend suggestions go far beyond mundane linking of schoolmates or colleagues.
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"They are both exotic and mundane," Coolidge stated of the business parks.
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Even here on Earth, robots struggle with even the most mundane manipulations.
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But the mundane is at the heart of season two's remarkable run.
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Bed sores are one of the more mundane complications of modern medicine.
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Things that are mundane objects for most can be fun to skate.
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"This is a song of betrayal at its most mundane," says Bardo.
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For such a climactic moment in their lives, it was surprisingly mundane.
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The items sold on Saturday ranged from the mundane to the unique.
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Through their playfulness, they shook up a sense of mundane, everyday life.
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Even the more mundane types like being told to go to class.
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How do you even go about conjuring gagh into this mundane reality?
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XCOM manages to make even the most mundane of choices feel important.
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Even the most mundane institutions are cast as symbols of existential rot.
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They're a simple extension of the mundane labor savings of the Roomba.
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From a distance, Crazy Rich Asians' on-screen beauty looks appear mundane.
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That "mundane explanation" turns out to center around a supermassive black hole.
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Teach yourself to ignore what Coleman refers to as ''the mundane calls.
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For Eighth Grade, Burnham mined the most mundane of middle school's horrors.
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Over four decades the world changed in ways both profound and mundane.
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The judge said all the other stuff is "entirely ordinary and mundane."
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He is just a good diplomat in a very secular, mundane meaning.
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Usually when WWE screws up, it's in a very mundane, boring way.
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Partying allowed me to escape briefly, but even that was becoming mundane.
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In the cramped kitchens Ms Alexievich visits, the mundane and historic overlap.
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AG: I am drawn to these really mundane things like hand-washing.
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In practice, a lot of the work is both difficult and mundane.
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Initially when he picked up a brush, Bush focused on mundane subjects.
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Here's what else is happening: Our mundane superpower at New York Today?
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But on April 4, 1983, Challenger logged a quiet, almost mundane triumph.
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That Stahr would never have given this mundane production a green light.
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The first is the most mundane — the daily disciplines of the job.
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By "mediocre," I am referring to the unremarkable or the seemingly mundane.
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His paintings are not suddenly mundane because we know more about him.
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Through voice-activated commands, they navigate these mundane tasks quickly and efficiently.
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All four were present for a relatively mundane hurricane briefing in October.
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Today you're focused on mundane matters, Pisces, but tonight is totally magical.
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This turns even mundane scenes and character interactions into maddening guessing games.
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The moment there was something mundane, we thought, Let's find something else.
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LACA also highlights the more mundane activities of organizations in its neighborhood.
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It's almost laughable because most of it is so mundane and pointless.
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Avey Tare's music is caught somewhere between the cosmic and the mundane.
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But life is not just a mundane list of tasks to complete.
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There are a lot of very mundane pieces of information contained, here.
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But for all their spiritual resonance, these wafers are also totally mundane.
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The domestic, the mundane, the theatrical, and the mythological were finally together.
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He took a mundane job monitoring surveillance systems for Iraq's oil infrastructure.
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Overachievers constantly give themselves a hard time over the most mundane things.
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I was reminded or very mundane memories which were forgotten over time.
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We're making memories out on these otherwise mundane evenings, because we can.
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It's unclear how often these more mundane, if still serious accidents happen.
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The Golden State Warriors do a lot of mundane stuff at halftime.
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TikTok's time-free status also has more mundane but still annoying repercussions.
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Tom's life in Montana is mundane, he says; what is his purpose?
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She spoke about mundane events after her husband's killing that shook her.
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Echo has a way of ingratiating itself into one's most mundane moments.
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"Still just a mundane story as far as I'm concerned," he said.
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Even the most mundane objects seemed meaningful and close to my heart.
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It's a mundane moment, but he notably looks anxious, maybe even afraid.
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I don't mind doing this when it's something mundane, like a cold.
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If it sounds mundane, that&aposs because it is supposed to be.
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The events of the episode were mostly mundane, if charged with emotion.
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In Kamarotos's "Breath of Salt" series, mundane beach scenes turn borderline surreal.
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Demetri Martin reflects on the mundane in his new stand-up special.
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It crept into its older, more mundane announcements, like the mobile web.
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The first thing I noticed was that people's conversations were very mundane.
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But today you're also thinking about mundane things, like your to-do list.
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Could we eat better by tinkering a little with some seemingly mundane dishes?
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On a more mundane level, history can be a safeguard against outright idiocy.
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Sonia Hunt's goals for her smart ring are, let's say, slightly more mundane.
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If I want to share a candid albeit mundane moment, I've got Snapchat.
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The internet loves a good outrage, even over something as mundane as taxes.
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It's really important to show counter examples that are mundane in this way.
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Other experiments are under way to test alternative hypotheses, mundane and exciting alike.
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You'd dismiss it as yet another mundane aspect of your otherwise fabulous life.
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It's cute, making the point that even the biggest heroes have mundane moments.
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Even in Westeros, death can be just as mundane as in our world.
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Not just holidays, but even mundane matters like taking care of the car.
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It's every minute I'm not doing any other mundane task or outside job.
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Like much of the streaming content on Periscope, the broadcast is fairly mundane.
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Much of what you're actually doing in Captain Spirit is mundane household chores.
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Valeo has more mundane uses in mind for VR in the car, too.
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It's a mundane reflection of how we use smartphones in our daily lives.
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Turns out, it's the mundane parts of life that keep the couple grounded.
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Also it seemed exciting to elevate something as mundane as a post-it.
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For people with autism, however, these seemingly mundane tasks can be huge obstacles.
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It might seem mundane, but like any regime, it is has an aesthetic.
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At 19, she leaves her mundane existence for a teaching program in Bolivia.
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With touch, even mundane programs like Google Maps become immersive and tactile experiences.
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Around him, police and pedestrians mill, listlessly, as if the event is mundane.
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Key moments in the process of decline are mundane and technocratic in character.
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For the most mundane products the logic of contracting out still reigns supreme.
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But one of the country's best organisers was motivated by something more mundane.
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Her life, like many others, is composed of a series of mundane moments.
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The interior of the car is tacky and badly designed and crushingly mundane.
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Your hacker buddies will even post mundane comments, just like in real life.
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A cop pukes on a crime scene no matter how mundane the crime.
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Overall, riding in Uber's self-driving car was equal parts thrilling and mundane.
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Director Hiro Murai presents the city as both mundane and magical — even haunted.
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Her kaleidoscopic subjects leap from the literary to the mundane and back again.
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Kaspersky's investigation claims there were far more mundane reasons for discovering those tools.
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In high school, even the most mundane experiences can seem unbearably high-stakes.
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A small team was imagining how the mundane task might be suddenly transformed.
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The objects of my desire seemed smaller and more mundane than ever before.
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Kaag writes of reconciling a hunger for meaningful, extreme experience with mundane reality.
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In the mundane quality of their activities at 8:31, we see ourselves.
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In this shoot, Böttcher turned a mundane shrub into a magical portrait setting.
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It may seem mundane: having a relative drive you around to do errands.
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"It's the boring, mundane task of building the biggest thing ever," he added.
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I know the way I am telling these stories seems mundane and boring.
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That might sound exceedingly mundane — the most boring answer to a tantalizing puzzle.
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But don't ask mundane questions that you can easily find answers to online.
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Elon Musk usually tweets about mundane topics, from LA traffic to Tesla projects.
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This is kind of a mundane thing, but your credit score does matter.
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AI has, however, piled pressure on costs by automating mundane and repetitive tasks.
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The weird mix of magic and machinery, both fantastical and mundane, is fascinating.
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The sublime and the mundane stumble into the Norwood night, hand in hand.
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The mundane lives of two British siblings forms the plot of the short.
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On a mundane note, consider redecorating your home; surround yourself with beauty, Taurus!
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So, when shoots depict very mundane activities, it can seem a little...off.
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Check out more of Jullien's meditations on the mundane in the 'grams below.
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He used a really mundane example (which made it all the more convincing).
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"Mundane astrology" is the branch of astrology that astrologers use when considering politics.
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Texans reported a range of electoral problems, from the mundane to the bizarre.
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The piles accumulate, constant reminders that you will never complete this mundane chore.
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"Lesson 2" is about mundane African-American life and what that looks like.
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It is also part of our mundane, daily transit to and from work.
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Los Espookys' humor comes from its blending of the mundane and the surreal.
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They were initially devised "to take advantage of mundane commercial opportunities," Freeman writes.
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That's a lot to put on a process that's simultaneously mundane and idiosyncratic.
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Mundane yet endearing, the heart-shaped starchy crop has become her talismanic symbol.
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These days, 4chan is still home to mundane discussions about comics and news.
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But tracking down the alleged AlphaBay administrator was much more mundane, officials said.
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It's that whole notion of creating something beautiful from seemingly mundane everyday scenes.
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But we didn't come to gawk at the mundane props of Walter's deterioration.
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The core disagreement here, as Warren summed it up, was simple, even mundane.
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These are, in many ways, mundane changes, which is kind of the point.
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Both of them signified, he said, a distinction from the mundane and quotidian.
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Mundane conversations like these are the way we practice being around other people.
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Threaded together, the scenes both perplex and greet the eye as fantastically mundane.
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Yet a steady diet of fabulousness can leave one aching for mundane pleasures.
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Her lyrics brought an unlikely incandescence to avowedly mundane snapshots of suburban teendom.
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When most people think of celebrities, they imagine an escape from the mundane.
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There is truly no script — the scenes are too mundane to be invented.
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Even seemingly mundane things like the shifter have been redesigned in Space Vizzion.
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The White House has even appeared to bristle at mundane requests for information.
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All that wondrousness and import and skill upstaged by the mundane, by us.
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"A hot, potentially even bipartisan subject can be more appealing than the mundane."
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But the reality of the modern-day studio boss is much more mundane.
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At the tail end of the event was something both mundane and marvelous.
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"What I was interested in is the mundane violence we see," Wolfson said.
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All the mundane 'crippling' anxieties I once let dictate how I functioned have dissipated.
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Or do something simple and mundane, like throwing out papers that are causing clutter.
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Perhaps it feels too mundane, too close to home, and not all that fantastical.
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He reimagined and celebrated ordinary and mundane places and events, which is very inspiring.
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There's beauty in even mundane things if you're willing to dig past the surface.
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Running for president may appear glamorous, but the reality can be much more mundane.
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It's like a muscle — you developed the mundane muscle and not the other one.
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For some people, that might be a mundane situation; for Bean, it was critical.
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If I had to cite one mundane moment, it would be from the gym.
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The artist had a remarkable facility to turn the mundane into carefully balanced compositions.
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That realization recast my recent struggles: Why can't I get this mundane stuff done?
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For his part, Musk hasn't given much thought to these mundane life support questions.
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It's mathematically impossible, and it's the reason Congress remains gridlocked on even mundane issues.
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Then he was back in his apartment, looking around at its anticlimactically mundane amenities.
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Much of the job is mundane, hours of waiting for the target to appear.
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California is a place, Stock suggests, where the mundane rests uncomfortably alongside the fantastic.
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These questions, as is often the case with tax regulations, are only superficially mundane.
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But did you know that danger lurks around even the most mundane of corners?
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It's a classic two-panel joke, with a mundane watch set against Gucci's version.
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It feels like ages ago that this sense of calm I feel was mundane.
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And plenty of people take MBAs and then continue on to mundane corporate jobs.
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Yet making extra money during retirement doesn't mean toiling away at a mundane job.
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With the mundane stress of the everyday, these kinds of movies hit the spot.
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First, we don't do boring—our minds are neurologically engineered to avoid the mundane.
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Slow TV is programming that records a single, mundane process from beginning to end.
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Other redecoration and maintenance requests made by the Trump administration are much more mundane.
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The Macron campaign characterized the information as mundane memos mixed with some fabricated documents.
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The rest of the published emails contained largely mundane information about White House logistics.
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Sweetness and lightning presents the profound as well as the mundane details of life.
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This focus on the mundane is, paradoxically enough, what makes the exhibit so fascinating.
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In fact, these things are often much more simple and mundane than they seem.
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Disturbingly, school shootings often form the mundane backdrop of stories with completely different plots.
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Why should anyone have a problem with anything so trivial, seemingly petty, even mundane?
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Media bias is a mundane problem, remedied by canceling subscriptions and changing the channel.
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Their story is our story, a story of the mundane beauty of everyday life.
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It's actually quite good to focus on the mundane ways it's changing our lives.
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These novel, mundane tasks are wrapped inside of the familiar repetition of the series.
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It flatters every skin tone and gives your otherwise mundane a hit of light.
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The episode fittingly opens with a seemingly mundane armed robbery at Gotham's City Hall.
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When you're Mariah Carey you don't need to worry about mundane chores like walking.
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Now, we've won the right to be mundane — to just go for a swim.
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But employees who were there at the time tell a considerably more mundane story.
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So they plan an elaborate heist that may let them escape their mundane lives.
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This year has been a balance of mundane and magical for you, dear Leo.
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Symbols are becoming rather more important than anything so mundane as managing the traffic.
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Usually, a text sent to a wrong number is nothing but a mundane annoyance.
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African lives must always matter, whether they are lost to something dramatic or mundane.
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As for automation, these are tools that do mundane and repetitive tasks for you.
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They set beautiful scenes, catching the minor details of seemingly mundane moments and locations.
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Coaches manage the mundane details of practice courts, hitting partners and the day's logistics.
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The price may seem steep for such a mundane object, but it is Prada.
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Under Greene's leadership the Google cloud is more "aware of the mundane," he said.
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Aaron Becker's new book, "Return," bridges the divide between the mundane and the fantastic.
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I'm always interested in linking dance to mundane behavior that everyone can relate to.
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The method acknowledges a sacred beauty in our seemingly mundane, day-to-day lives.
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With his sonorous baritone, Mass brought gravitas to even the most mundane meteorological concepts.
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This particular practice began with a mundane series of warm-ups and technical drills.
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On a more mundane level, a change in your neighborhood or commute may arrive.
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By posting it, it elevates everyone's mundane like to something—I don't know—special?
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No matter how mundane the symptom, get it looked at and pester your doctor.
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And Twitter was a more wholesome, conflict-free online community of mundane life updates.
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There's a haunting hint of why David was keen to preserve these mundane conversations.
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Then you look at Rohnert Park, and it's the dolor, the sadness, the mundane.
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Inspired by Rasdjarmrearnsook's Buddhist leanings, it features elements that are mundane, erotic and cruel.
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But from the context of escaping the mundane, I think it does make sense.
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This is, in the end, less a book about mercurial change than mundane mismatch.
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Watching the care he took with this mundane task, I knew I wanted him.
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And the answers — ranging from the occult to the mundane — always seem to disappoint.
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At Kaspersky and other antivirus and infosec companies, computers carry out many mundane tasks.
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Kroetz's script is entirely a description of her mundane actions; there is no dialogue.
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In a film of mostly mixed merits, such mysterious highs sustain the mundane lows.
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As a boy in Georgia, he would find thrills in the most mundane tasks.
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As mundane as such face-to-face discussions might sound, they are a first.
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Our dip into The Question Bucket brings ruminations on the virtues of the mundane.
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The piece captures this wonderful company's whole aesthetic: transforming the mundane into the marvelous.
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"We need to celebrate what is mundane and ordinary but beautiful," Ms. Dolan said.
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But I'm thinking about my home, not just the mundane grind of pet care.
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"It might seem mundane to most but to us it's mind-blowing!" he said.
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But the potential for VR performance training extends beyond athletics to more mundane activities.
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There's something entrancing in how you capture people just going about everyday mundane tasks.
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Typical of the honeymoon phase, however, this one is cute, mundane and extra dumb.
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With its mundane materials, minimalism was a return to the basics of sensory perception.
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Figuring out mundane, routine tasks — like grocery shopping — can pose a challenge, says Jessica.
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It might seem mundane, but that gentle vibe is what defines this sleeper hit.
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It shows how this legacy has permeated the most mundane aspects of American society.
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Mundane basics like keeping kids fed, bathed and clothed take energy, time and resolve.
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Our lives are dominated by mundane affairs now — hectic schedules, family logistics, mindless tasks.
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Instead of yachts, tech workers are funding more mundane ventures like college savings plans.
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Every experience, from the most mundane to the most incredible, gets neatly filed away.
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But now he resorted to a more mundane theory about the culture of power.
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Turns out, the second room fills much more mundane purposes — more on that later.
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The brand remains a go-to for automating mundane tasks and improving employee experience.
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Recall of the story involving the accident was better than for the mundane story.
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"I think these mundane spaces have a strangely neutral, uncanny quality," Burton told Hyperallergic.
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And cognitive offloading may not be a bad thing if we're offloading something mundane.
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Dreamy energy flows, giving even the most mundane tasks a magical touch to them.
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But seemingly mundane legal changes beginning in the early 1990s have undercut the yakuza.
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But there is a different trend which reveals the mundane decay of the suburbs.
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It's very easy for a lot of mundane thoughts to pop into my head.
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Her scenes mix the magical and the mundane is ways that are just riveting.
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Yet even my more mundane military duties required access to — and protection of — classified materials.
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The most remarkable part of the story is how tender, and how mundane, Gibtown seems.
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In the end, though, the series indulges way more mundane ramblings than anything particularly interesting.
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The method may even help some people memorize something as mundane as a grocery list.
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It's often praised for how it makes mundane moments of everyday life a fascinating watch.
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It's voyeurism of the mundane, and it's edifying in a way melodramatic entertainment rarely is.
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After weeks of seeing Dany fume inside the room, this should be pretty mundane stuff.
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I want to entertain so people can stop worrying about the mundane aspects of life.
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On a more mundane level, complex financial issues like debts and taxes are looked it.
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On a mundane level, this new moon can help you set intentions for clearing debt.
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They also prefer big infrastructure to more mundane measures like making streets tidier or safer.
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Molly's story uses elements of magical realism to mask the mundane vagueness of her death.
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Super-consumers exist in every imaginable consumer category, from the glamorous to the staggeringly mundane.
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Covered in art, they're more than functional and mundane, they're spectacles of beauty in India.
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The connection pulses most strongly in the mundane, between bodies at home, clothing, and skin.
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The Sims has long allowed its fans to indulge in the most mundane of fantasies.
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We will definitely be more guided by the technology, relegating mundane tasks to ambient intelligence.
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What the hackers did is relatively simple and seemingly mundane, but the implications are great.
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In the opening chapter, "Adult Life," you follow a typical day in Florence's mundane life.
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On a mundane level, finding a better/work life balance is definitely a huge theme.
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In 2018, some of the most mundane household items can have innovative qualities — even blankets.
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I just wish that core wasn't bogged down by a tragically mundane open-world structure.
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Everything I do—mundane chores, like cooking or shopping—now seems strange and almost inappropriate.
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Ideally, you would allow them to train software robots to handle repetitive and mundane tasks.
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You probably wouldn't want to imagine sticking your keys in the lock — that's too mundane.
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I don't want to censor my posts for fear of being too basic or mundane.
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Sharing photographs, both iconic and mundane, is the engine of social media platforms like Facebook.
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Facial recognition's potential is mostly mundane: Age recognition is probably most useful for targeted advertising.
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LG designed this rolling robot to do all sorts of mundane tasks around your home.
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This suggests that we remember negative events in greater detail than mundane or positive ones.
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No matter your level of expertise, cooking in real life is frequently messy and mundane.
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She was shown getting a haircut and eating spinach and a few other mundane things.
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"You have to be very creative in how you describe mundane tasks," DPR2 told me.
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This focus on the mundane aspects of the quest keeps it and the group grounded.
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In fact, they had a rather mundane evening, according to former First Lady Michelle Obama.
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"They're influenced by nature, architecture, mundane environments, and the news," he says of the GIFs.
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Some of these new capabilities are mundane or something you may rarely use, if ever.
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Maybe something very mundane, like a niche event at a school you've never heard of?
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But the crew behind La Blogoteque's Take Away Shows see opportunities in every mundane space.
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But even the mundane passes back-and-forth from earth to the astronauts seem momentous.
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However, the reality here—as in so many of those cases—is much more mundane.
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The real life filming was much more mundane and a real slog for the actors.
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Those speaking up against the workplace abusers have largely described events that are sadly mundane.
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We just don't behave that way around the mundane and plentiful things in our lives.
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However, the current reality of the world's second most valuable company is much more mundane.
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Small interactions glibly dismissed as inconsequential factor into the mundane naturalism in the gameplay experience.
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Instead it was dinners and reading children to sleep, shopping and other seemingly mundane activities.
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The scenarios are straightforward and mundane, making the characters' psychological isolation distancing, even off-putting.
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Cleaning clothes is one of those mundane chores that are easy to take for granted.
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By contrast, the public records we have requested relate to relatively mundane government operational data.
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Although Musk sensationalized his cargo simulation, these space-bound loads can also be pretty mundane.
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In fact, sometimes the most spectacular-looking "UFOs" in our skies are actually pretty mundane.
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Edemariam anchors the book in these mundane rhythms, setting them against a vividly realized landscape.
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From the exterior, it looks like a mundane warehouse attached to a huge parking lot.
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Don't judge a treaty by its title, no matter how bureaucratically mundane it may sound.
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One tip she gives her introverted clients is to shake up the boring, mundane questions.
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But the mundane disappears after Lacy and Hugo get a mysterious summons from a source.
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It makes the mundane pleasurable but also introduces a layer of security and positive emotion.
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But they struggled to find a time to meet for reasons both mundane and bizarre.
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The hooded sweatshirt emerged as a pop political object after decades of mundane hard work.
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In these terms, what kinds of labor are mundane, which ones are revered, and why?
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These things might sound mundane, but I promise, Aries, a full moon is never boring.
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In normal times this would seem mundane, almost not worth relaying in a technology publication.
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The boring, mundane activities you tend to will become a little more exciting today, Cancer.
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Her needs are mundane and familiar to anyone with a pulse and an internet connection.
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The sequence described above sounds mundane, and, to be fair, at first glance it is.
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Thanks to his nerdery, we got a peek into North Korea's small, and mundane, web.
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The bigger problem is the mundane ones that happen every day—that's the real issue.
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As for the rape itself, it too, as best as I can judge, was mundane.
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The phone keeps being tapped, one call after the other, one mundane thing after another.
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Sometime after that, the company hopes to mine in earnest — for seemingly mundane water ice.
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Mass media, the panelists said, could also illuminate real UFO stories and their mundane explanations.
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But much of the trouble is more mundane: Primaries are just really hard to predict.
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Ms. Khusyaynova's responsibilities also included more mundane tasks like paying salaries and renting office space.
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For all its usefulness to companies small and large, process mining might sound pretty mundane.
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Mundane academic goals consume daily life to mask the true terrain doctors spend years climbing.
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Before Alf's arrival, Tanner had lived a rather mundane life in a quiet suburban household.
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During Mr. Durrett's daily commute through mundane suburbs, he noticed one complex that stood out.
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On a more mundane level, it's a great time to beautify your home and redecorate.
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Everything mundane all of a sudden felt so novel, kissed with a touch of magic.
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How can one make it comfortingly familiar but not mundane, thrilling without losing its simplicity?
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Presidents and Cabinet members don't normally publicize their response to such a mundane trade dispute.
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Almost two million Americans have this condition, which can make even mundane tasks very difficult.
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But Guard members are currently being ordered to complete tasks that are much more mundane.
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Rather, that's the mundane fact that many nonelite males routinely outperform the best elite females.
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He is continually surprised by the mundane foundation on which their fond memories are made.
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Troemel delighted in the way that these images infiltrated the mundane corners of the Web.
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No matter the task, ecstatic or mundane, she seemed to find pleasure in the effort.
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Our marriage felt like a once-uncharted exotic isle that had become mundane and claustrophobic.
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Research suggests that there may be creative and emotional benefits to mundane chores like dishwashing.
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The greater our capacity to solve crises, the less measuredly we react to mundane events.
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But for everyone, the bizarre is mundane, and humor is a weapon against the unspeakable.
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Q. A more mundane question: How did this article wind up in The Times Magazine?
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All of this seems so mundane now, but at the time, it was startlingly novel.
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The more famous Terrace House gets, the less mundane its participants can pretend they're being.
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There's a serene beauty to it, mundane as the setting may be at first glance.
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More and more restaurants are commissioning artists to give mundane compliance signage a creative makeover.
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But true to its title, "Ordinary Love's" true subject is the mundane, not the melodramatic.
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Mundane logistical details sparkled, as these things do when they come in contact with royalty.
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This is a hallmark of Gallace's work: the mundane morphing into the peculiar and uncanny.
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" Each individual, she wrote, is "made from divine and mundane ingredients available to us all.
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By bulking your mundane tasks together and doing them all at once, you'll save time.
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In her photos, Wen looks for the inspired and the sublime in the seemingly mundane.
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With a hoverboard, this kid makes a mundane task actually fun—and less time consuming.
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As I wrote last September when Uber launched its first self-driving service in Pittsburgh, the experience was equal parts thrilling and mundane: thrilling because of the implications for the future of transportation, and mundane because it was like driving with your overly cautious grandmother.
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He loves seeing the patterns in mundane places like golf courses, soccer fields and swimming pools.
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But while several politicians and pundits have called conspiracy, the reality is likely much more mundane.
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This House Has People in It follows an ostensibly normal family in a seemingly mundane suburbia.
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Right now, their uses may seem mundane—ordering pizza over SMS, or buying burritos in Slack.
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I am a huge jerk, so I made fun of her for this relatively mundane mistake.
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Yes, I loved the wacky characters, but the real appeal of FSR was the mundane repetition.
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Like life itself, it's full of the kind of mundane beauty that's so easy to miss.
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You can use something as mundane as massage oils, or something a little bit more scandalous.
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"A lot of it is just executing on stuff that's a bit more mundane," she said.
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Jorge Field, the assistant director of the Los Angeles field office, knows that mundane aspect well.
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Others agreed that may be the cause, or that the culprit may be even more mundane.
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Cybersecurity issues affected all branches of the military and ranged from the serious to the mundane.
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Honestly, that's the kind of mundane detail that "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too" needs more of.
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Everything that was negative or mundane or upsetting, it's just a supercut of the good stuff.
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It underlines mundane but chronic problems that may be invisible to people who haven't faced homelessness.
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The Moon is in Pisces today, bringing whimsy to the most mundane areas of your life.
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Lim said his most popular stories are about the mundane, like traffic accidents and celebrity gossip.
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In the short term, such chips could eliminate some of the mundane paraphernalia of daily life.
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But the day-to-day work of intelligence gathering and intelligence analysis is much more mundane.
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The most powerful non-mundane sensations can be that feeling of complete connection to the world.
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As I walked around the store, it struck me how mundane some of the messages were.
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So what are the secret ingredients necessarily to take your vanilla Frappuccino from mundane to mythical?
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So the more mundane a risk is, the more likely we are to overlook its danger.
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Inventory tracking may seem mundane and boring, but is incredibly important to a retailer, said Nel.
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What happens if I need legal representation on something as mundane as a property line dispute?
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The film does a good job of showing how mundane the creation of aspirational content is.
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They examine how Facebook promotes more emotional posts over mundane ones, distorting users' sense of reality.
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Some fans were shocked that something as mundane as armpit hair could cause such a commotion.
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Customers can also find alternative religious goods at stores as mundane as Dollar General and Walmart.
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Amid the mundane campaign email traffic, there are also unvarnished exchanges that have captured frustration inside.
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Fortuna is not for the magical part of Edith-May's life; she's for the mundane part.
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On a more mundane level, Scorpio season is super-erotic, charging the air with seductive vibes.
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I just go in there and think of all the mundane things that bother me. Traffic!
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It has a way of making even the most mundane details take on a magical air.
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The PG43Q also has most of the more mundane features you'd expect from a good monitor.
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They told me about the thrilling, mundane, and occasionally disconcerting experiences of being a horror writer.
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Danvers playbook, as she hovers over Elizabeth and tests her with mundane questions and disapproving looks.
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Many are about as lazy and mundane as you'd expect: 'Hey you're cute' or 'Wanna talk?
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Lyrically, it pays close attention to the little things—the mundane things—about people and relationships.
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Elevating mundane heartbreak to the sublime has always been the perfect formula for a pop song.
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With touch, even mundane activities like sifting through files or scrolling Twitter become a tactile experience.
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Partly because of that delay, other astronomers were unable to distinguish between possibilities mundane and spectacular.
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Because then maybe, just for a moment, you'll peek behind the veil of our mundane preoccupations.
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This could free up TSA agents to conduct passenger screening rather than more mundane logistical tasks.
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Is brushing one's teeth not, after all, one of the most ordinary, mundane things humans do?
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And they helped me see the beauty in the mundane, and the tragedy in the beautiful.
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He appeared more willing to talk about ranching or breaking horses or other ruggedly mundane activities.
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They were such a bewildering combination of sentiments — everything from mundane to bewildering to occasionally menacing.
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So in some ways, it's a good thing those mundane notes don't clog up your Drive.
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I've never been given such a mundane and yet communally important quest in a video game.
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I'll offer three plausible use cases for facial recognition: one respectable, one mundane, and one risky.
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Really small, almost mundane moments of warmth or humor which slip through each day almost unnoticed.
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Moreover, next to ever-more-negative interest rates and ever-bigger bond purchases, TLTROs seemed mundane.
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There are few mundane annoyances that exceed realizing you're out of coffee on a weekday morning.
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Cocksucker Blues shows the depth and humanity in the mundane, as much of Frank's work did.
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The idea that we just skip from transcendence to transcendence is… it would make transcendence mundane.
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Kleeman's precise, unsettling prose makes even the most mundane tasks (like eating an orange) sound eerie.
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We also use it regularly for mundane tasks like sharing to-do checklists and shopping lists.
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Hield has reached that rare sphere in which his exploits are simultaneously jaw-dropping and mundane.
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John Sarbanes, pointing to new legislation being crafted by House Democrats, offered a more mundane explanation.
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The setup was mundane: A woman in a van with a mask and a dash cam.
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They begin criminalizing the most mundane actions — regardless of whether someone had harmful intentions or not.
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Canada had always seemed familiar and mundane to him, but now, in London, it became exciting.
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Yiannopolous's affinity for white nationalism can be seen even in something as mundane as his passwords.
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This look into another person's (often mundane) existence is exactly what makes Facebook Live so interesting.
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In any case, we explained our mission, a rather mundane assignment from a former C.I.A. agent.
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Going on dates will keep the chemistry alive since routine is expected and can feel mundane.
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Even seemingly-mundane election administration rules embedded within H.R. 1 are already working, with bipartisan support.
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It's not a bad thing that we can automate some of life's most mundane, tedious tasks.
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Of the things that can delay takeoff, an out-of-order coffee maker might seem mundane.
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The work, like most such work, seems vital at first but proves to be largely mundane.
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"Who we become is shaped more in the mundane than by the milestones," she assures readers.
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Now, logging details like sexual intercourse and the state of your cervical mucus seems positively mundane.
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But "it is really some of the more mundane conditions that are driving spending," he said.
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It went this way, a study in mundane violence, for most of the first two minutes.
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Demanding more money and then sticking to that demand seemed mundane by the man's own standards.
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I numb my brain with mundane tasks and feel awed when I get through the day.
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At home, breakfast conversations with wife Reena (Kirti Kulhari) revolve around mundane topics like paying bills.
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In the safety of your own home, your partner's hand sliding up your leg feels mundane.
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For Popularis, the mundane material is used to create abstract and minimalist compositions exploring social class.
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"We got tired of sending emails to ourselves to remind us of mundane things," he says.
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It's a wonderfully magical day, Libra, and even your most mundane tasks are infused with glamour!
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"The Day Before You Came" details the oblivious mundane existence that precedes a life-changing encounter.
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I'll make a mundane comment about something and instantly start worrying about how lame it was.
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AI is the science of the mundane, after all, the realism upon which fantasy is built.
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The technology can reduce bias in hiring and automate many of the more mundane job tasks.
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New software is automating mundane office tasks in operations like accounting, billing, payments and customer service.
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He often wastes precious minutes of his legal visits on mundane tasks, like typing his password.
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A lot of the transactions seem too specific, repetitive, and mundane to be one-off jokes.
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And for what: something as mundane and harmless as whether I ate a piece of fruit.
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Army ditched its mundane routines and cut loose like a bunch of rowdy civilians on Saturday.
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Lower-energy periods are meant for more mundane tasks, like handling emails or doing administrative chores.
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On the surface, this scene from the Dick Cheney biopic "Vice" may seem a bit mundane.
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It chronicles and highlights the mundane, utilitarian, insignificant objects of our existence and makes them remarkable.
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The mundane — a series of weather reports, dryly delivered — bumps up against the violent and strange.
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"Nothing for nothing" goes a Liberian saying to describe both mundane interactions and high political dealings.
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" She added: "Some of that sounds very basic and mundane, but it does prevent the spread.
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It is in these mundane moments that the director and writer Paul Shoulberg finds a story.
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Sock sculptures on the wall resemble ecstatic figures; painted shoes strung with bells repurpose mundane objects.
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Moebius strips and M.C. Escher staircases and even the more mundane visual tricks of optical illusions.
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And very mundane things, if you will, but very, very important to people, like repaving roads.
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And while she uses exceptional performers, much of what she has them do can appear mundane.
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But the D.C. bar's suit claimed a different legal violation involving more mundane business-law principles.
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AI to better understand what the user is doing, helping to eliminate mundane or repetitive tasks.
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Political hobbyism might not be so bad if it complemented mundane but important forms of participation.
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Despite the mundane quality of the Clinton emails, the media covered them as a profound revelation.
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Every situation, no matter how controlled, contrived or mundane, was an opportunity to make something real.
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The highlighter flourish screams scandal even if the content is stultifyingly mundane, or just plain wrong.
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As they slide past one another, we most often see fame and wealth rewarding the mundane.
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Don't let the mundane world tear you down — learn how to get into your spiritual garden.
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Help desk employees want to work and become programmers, they don't want to do mundane tasks.
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Yet tension on the series typically stems from the more mundane emotional landscape of Lucy's phone.
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In more mundane terms, the disease continued to shutter cities and countries, slowing the global economy.
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But their prevalence can turn almost any application, no matter how mundane, into a data harvester.
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They mixed the mundane — overstuffed trash cans, money worries, which tenants tipped best — with bigger themes.
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It's on this "plane of repeated mundane encounters," Rosenblum writes, that neighborly relationships succeed or fail.
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The video reveals how a mundane conversation about a broken taillight devolved within seconds into gunfire.
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For a while, he thought about making a life of such work, however mundane and underpaid.
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If all of this sounds mundane, it what you get when you elect an establishment politician.
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The shadowy brand of violence evoked in Eyes Bottle Dark is at once mundane and shocking.
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The real causes of the transport crisis are, however, probably mundane economics rather than a conspiracy.
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Hollywood might not see the value in a show as seemingly mundane as Freaks and Geeks.
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He said the bank was using a mundane internal dispute as an excuse to fire him.
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In his personal work, he focuses on the mundane struggles and simple pleasures in his homeland.
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Many are mundane, but some can be contentious — and not just in the world of fashion.
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In Les jeux sont faits, war is felt as a frighteningly mundane aspect of everyday life.
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The politics of Star Wars should always have been allowed to stay warm-fuzzy and mundane.
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That sounds self-indulgent, but Knausgaard possesses an uncanny magic for rendering mundane personal observations compelling.
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And I can just make it like the most mundane day-in-the-life of Pepe.
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How does living here practically work with all the mundane tasks that come with a household?
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I've never been taken in, but I've had to pay a lot of fines for mundane things.
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More importantly, help staffers understand how even the most mundane tasks are tied to the company's success.
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Get lost in the meditative flow of mundane tasks, like dusting your mirror or cleansing your crystals.
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Theirs is a sort of mundane loneliness, cinematic, but simple, something like eating pancakes in the rain.
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Over on Twitter, everyone couldn't get over that a normally mundane, regular train station got some action.
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The hearing itself was initially set to be more mundane and limited in scope until Democratic Rep.
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But, for Eddie Redmayne and his suitcase filled with "fantastic beasts," the task becomes decidedly less mundane.
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From this mundane event can you deduce that you are in fact in an elevator on Earth?
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In comparison, the situations animated in a new video, titled "UNSATISFYING" from Parallel Studio, are extremely mundane.
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For years, Tolbert highlighted many of these "midcentury mundane" buildings on a blog of the same name.
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Find your miraculous, mundane survivor-ancestor, and live a life worthy of their suffering, attention, and blessings.
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The filters, based on real-world works of art, make even the most mundane photos look cool.
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That said, bots will still help handle mundane interactions to free up experts for more subjective work.
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The way the author interweaves the magic and mythical part into the mundane was very well done.
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Stephen King specializes in making mundane things terrifying, but that's harder to do in a visual medium.
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We catch up on the mundane details of each other's' lives until we both get too sleepy.
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Social media, in particular, is almost perfectly designed to turn mundane exchanges into ferocious moral dust-ups.
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She extended the idea to include mundane objects like basketballs, McDonald's grub, and even an asthma inhaler.
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Rather than focus on the excess of celebrity life, the quietly influential "Run's House" emphasized the mundane.
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Her fellow microdoser, Pelger also admits it's possible to experience the heightened concentration through more mundane means.
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" For selfies, Long said that descriptions are as mundane and straightforward as "man with beard and glasses.
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True, the investment bank's outperformance is unlikely to be repeated in the typically more mundane second quarter.
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My family makes my life real, they ground me, and they make the most mundane moments meaningful.
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Photo: GettyYou can finally add "swimming pools" to your running list of seemingly mundane-but-murderous-pastimes.
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Despite the opposition's ranting about the scandal, more mundane economic concerns are proving more important to voters.
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As far-sighted undertakers extend into the exotic, more mundane colleagues find themselves undercut on the basics.
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While these materials were created in the most extreme ways, we use them in the most mundane.
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But the trial also revealed a host of other, more mundane tactics designed to boost Subsys sales.
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"Slimane doesn't seem particularly interested in addressing the mundane issues in a woman's life," Robin Givhan wrote.
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Facial recognition's potential is mostly mundane, but like any emerging technology, there's a chance of fraught consequences.
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His mirror trick reveals nothing but mundane office paraphernalia: a swiveling office chair, a desk, a plant.
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Lubezki have wrung from mundane modern structures like skyscrapers (The Tree of Life) and Sonic drive-ins
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As mundane as it may seem, the hottest new thing in the AirPods is that H25.2 chip.
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And the realities of running a business can be equally mundane, from the government regulation to payroll.
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I also replaced watch batteries, which sounds mundane but is a actually bizarrely complicated thing to do.
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When Yahoo Beauty asked the rapper and doting dad about the seemingly mundane photo, he responded casually.
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We share the most mundane moments: walking to work, the weather, the kind of coffee we're drinking.
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The average person dreams about two hours or 25 percent of every night, and most are mundane.
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Its structure (and changes in the combat system) make tasks that should feel monumental feel mundane instead.
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I can't help but marvel at the sheer virtuosity that these musicians bring to such mundane things.
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But as with everything surrounding Balam Acab, this album's origins are far more relatable and, frankly, mundane.
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But Magneto encapsulates both the big and the mundane that the rest of the comic comments on.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Julia Gfrörer expresses the fantastical and the medieval in the mundane.
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Hailing from Sweden, he focuses on an incredible, alternative retrofuture world where the mundane meets the fantastic.
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But the more mundane reason is that centralized silos are just easier to design than common standards.
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It's already too much to see everyone's meals photographed and posted online, let alone a mundane itinerary.
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How can AI be used to help workers rise above the mundane tasks it is automating away?
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Elon Musk is making rocket launches mundane and that could be worth tens of billions of dollars.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai wrote in a blog post on Medium.
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Church bells once resonated as markers of shared destiny, signaling events from the momentous to the mundane.
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That should have been his ceiling -- 41% -- and the next three weeks should have been pretty mundane.
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OPEC—Russian cooperation in the oil market was almost unthinkable three years ago and now is mundane.
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This was actually easier and quicker, and the sweet-smelling formula made a mundane task almost enjoyable.
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It's another experiment—in a more mundane, academic setting, but with stakes just as high as before.
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Sometimes the preparation is mundane or repetitive and in and of itself feels far removed from success.
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There are more mundane problems as well: little privacy, and a lack of sanitary systems or toilets.
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I doubt they are accurately describing their breach and that the reality is likely even more mundane.
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All this still doesn't preclude the far more mundane hypothesis that life began right here on Earth.
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Mundane moments like these seem extraordinary, having been turned upside down and inside out by my miscarriage.
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With everything else going on under the Trump administration, the census might seem like a mundane matter.
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Yeah, but I think that a lot of human existence is wasted on mundane stuff, you know?
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Maybe that's why the company went with such a mundane name for what's a really interesting charger.
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Instead, he uses the work of professional Foley technicians who create sound for films using mundane objects.
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This is true of all things you do as a fat girl, even the most mundane shit.
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It is both charming and distinctly Carroll-esque to give a mundane, household appliance such lethal effectiveness.
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" Quotable "People in their 20s have a habit of pathologizing each other's very mundane and common flaws. . . .
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Alleviating the public's bitter mistrust of politics requires coming to terms with its mundane realities and limits.
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Chopra: Well on a mundane level, on a personal level, it is the progressive expansion of happiness.
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Westbrook's greatest achievement this season might be the way he has turned the extraordinary into the mundane.
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Mutation is a mundane aspect of existence for many viruses, and the novel coronavirus is no exception.
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The findings appeared to be a striking indication of racial discrimination in seemingly benign and mundane interactions.
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Curated by Meg Onli, Colored People Time: Mundane Futures will be on view through March 31, 2019.
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They want to speed time to market, while letting technology handle some of the more mundane tasks.
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However mundane it seems now, convenience, the great liberator of humankind from labor, was a utopian ideal.
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Her photographs document seemingly mundane events, as in "Marks Left by a Football" (2002), taken in Tangiers.
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The disputes over "Game of Thrones" often served as proxies for arguments in the mundane real world.
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But the connection between the presidency and the more mundane aspects of governance is not completely obvious.
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And so, I think what this can do is, so much of getting around is just mundane.
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It's almost surprising that after that year, Bad Bunny would release something as mundane as an album.
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The cartoonist has an uncanny gift for dramatizing mundane realities and the absurd anxieties that accompany them.
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Ignoring this mundane origin, however, psychologists have fallen in love with the moral connotations of this emotion.
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In adapting and directing "Grief," Mr. Walsh has anchored the book's abstractions in a recognizably mundane world.
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President Donald Trump, though, has found a way to use this otherwise mundane issue for political gain.
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I know that he would make the mundane exciting, the characters memorable and the life lessons unforgettable.
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The job may seem mundane or lonely, but Mr. Walton described it as a dream come true.
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Darling is catering to a market that seeks the fantasy of the real: messy, silly, mundane life.
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On a more mundane level, you will find yourself sorting through issues concerning debts, taxes, and inheritances.
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These kinds of mundane mishaps weren't the things we talked about when we talked about my dad.
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Or why it can take weeks, even months, for something as seemingly mundane as repairing an escalator?
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That's because hand-crafted tortillas can elevate even the most mundane burrito or taco to gastronomical greatness.
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We viewed a snapshot of the collected data, and saw logs featuring queries on mundane, everyday topics.
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Even the mystical stuff had a mundane quality for those of us who didn't know anything else.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," he wrote in a blog post on Medium.
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People were perpetually vulnerable to mundane calamities like auto troubles that kept them from getting to work.
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"In general when something mundane and ordinary gets redesigned to be stylish, I hate it," she said.
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The letters he had to write were quite prosaic, mostly about mundane accidents or transfer of ownership.
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Paris has time to indulge in such rites because she cannot be bothered with mundane kitchen tasks.
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He indicted the mundane; he dismantled houses; he eviscerated imperialism; he pitied the whale; he hunted missionaries.
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And there, amid the mundane scenes of precious everyday life, was Marilyn Monroe, in crisp, colorful Kodachrome.
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Most of the items were mundane housekeeping documents, like campaign finance outlines and guidelines for campaign staff.
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Even so, talent, power, and privilege shouldn't excuse abuse or render it mundane relative to abuser's accomplishments.
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The material features a wide collection of topics: heartbreak, the mundane, race, gender, heartbreak, religion, more heartbreak.
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In the lower-right, Intimate-Mass represents the mundane monoculture, the productions that are already familiar comforts.
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It is the most visible, most effective and most mundane marketing tool in all of real estate.
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District councils in Hong Kong typically focus on mundane neighborhood affairs ranging from noise pollution to transportation.
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Even mundane tasks like agreeing on the candidate's schedule proved maddening for aides at her Baltimore headquarters.
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Trilobites For anyone with ovaries, menopause is a fact of life — seemingly mundane, perhaps, in its inevitability.
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There are more mundane technologies we should be worried about now, like the drones I mentioned earlier.
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There are more mundane technologies we should be worried about now, like the drones I mentioned earlier.
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The third signal of readiness involves mundane life tasks — maintaining a calendar, meeting deadlines, filling out forms.
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Recently, even mundane, administrative posts on the company's social media pages have been studded with wartime language.
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Almost as many episodes were about mundane family arguments as they were about big political fault lines.
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Florist is simultaneously wise and innocent, sad and goofy, bursting with mortality but rooted in the mundane.
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The Moon is in psychic Pisces today, but your focused on your mundane, not magical, tasks today.
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"I like the idea [of creating] a movement around even the most mundane daily essentials," he says.
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For six seasons, his Parenthood told thoughtful stories about people struggling with very mundane, very real problems.
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Instead, they're primarily focused on freeing our lives and our businesses of the drudgery of mundane tasks.
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They shuffle us around the world in mundane narrative containers, most often accompanied by textual fill-in.
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While Galarraga's lyrics still focus on mundane interactions, they read as curt in-jokes instead of combative screeds.
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World-changing promises tend to turn into mundane reality — if they don't fall off the roller coaster entirely.
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These motives are sometimes monstrous and sometimes mundane, but they're always grounded in the strange realities of Oakmont.
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Thinking about it now, we guess it's anything that's not entirely predictable, mundane, or run-of-the-mill.
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Butina&aposs attorney, Robert Driscoll, has called the allegations "overblown" and said prosecutors had criminalized mundane networking opportunities.
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Mundane tasks like shaving, peeing, pooping, eating, and cleaning themselves became linked to the viability of the system.
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You never appreciate mundane couple stuff until you realize you are lucky you get to do it together.
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While you can imagine the conspiratorial implications of technology like this, the practical applications are much more mundane.
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The billions who use Google hardly stop to consider how Google made something so impressive seem so mundane.
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Best and Worst: Google DuplexIn addition to automating email writing, Google also wants to automate mundane phone calls.
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You know, those mundane curiosities like why do gas prices always end in 9/10ths of a cent?
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Chrono Trigger is one of the few SNES RPGs I've played where poking around mundane rooms pays off.
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"When you have the most mundane representations as young white people, you end up normalizing that," Ceisel said.
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It was a mundane conversation with my sponsor [for drug addiction] that made me realize I needed help.
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Once again, Fermi was correct in his guess using such a mundane test for such a complex problem.
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It is obvious that extremism and shock drives clicks much more than established and mundane schools of thought.
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This mix of the mundane and the apocalyptic is the backdrop of Lucy Kirkwood's new play, "The Children".
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For the most part, the sounds came from mundane objects: brake drums, a car radiator, old paint cans.
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Something about his personality, timing and comedic genius enabled him to make the most mundane jokes riotously funny.
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The kicker is that images also show much more mundane things, such as running tracks and basketball courts.
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But this more mundane treatment hardly gets a look in the media between the spectacular instances of violence.
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Typically it's more mundane, gathering knowledge of political and economic developments to adjust negotiating tactics and other decisions.
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Eugenides is blessed with the storyteller's most magical gift, the ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary.
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Eugenides is blessed with the storyteller's most magical gift, the ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary.
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At turns humorous, mundane, and incisive, the works draw from both the artist's memory and from historical research.
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Other examples of the texts are much more mundane, personal, and likely don't have a clear public interest.
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Volunteers offer tours and specialist services like textile repair, and perform mundane tasks such as cleaning up litter.
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Some poems are slight, some skinny, some linger or stretch into prose, halting or conversational, mythic or mundane.
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Why can't my machine figure out that repetitive, mundane task and just take care of it for me?
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DeGeneres then discussed how she too missed doing the mundane activities that most of us take for granted.
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But if it is a weird little mundane dream, most of us who sleep well don't remember those.
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And more mundane calls, like his wife's concerns about the new washer/dryer they purchased on Black Friday.
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On a more mundane level, this full moon will push you to create a better work/life balance.
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Season 2's story feints at settling into something mundane, but it stays true to the series's roots.
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It seems to be in limbo between reality and the spirit world, mixing the mundane with the ethereal.
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But this massive movement — one with the potential to reshape the Middle East — has a pretty mundane cause.
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I've listed items that sound both strange and mundane to make the list below a fairly representative sample.
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Creativity flows as you accomplish even the most mundane tasks today thanks to the moon's entry into Pisces.
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The DeCarlo tapes cover everything from the mundane to what they were watching on TV down to business.
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There are plenty of resources the web affords us that we may take for granted or find mundane.
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Instead of setting mundane, incremental goals, they set lofty goals that push people out of their comfort zones.
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Quickly, the once-mundane diplomatic mission in the heart of London became a hotbed of tension and suspicion.
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They also occur in more mundane uses of superconducting magnets—the magnets in MRI machines can quench, too.
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What begins as a mundane shot becomes mesmerising as minutes go by and the factory floor rolls on.
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When the group attempts to buy fertilizer for the bomb, Reichardt again mines tension from the seemingly mundane.
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He always wanted to know how I spent my time, even mundane things like laundry and grocery shopping.
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But there was actually something much more mundane that helped shape the world's economy from agrarian towards industrial.
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Life is too short for mundane beauty routines that bore you to tears day in and day out.
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Afterward, I've often had flashbacks to that gruesome trip, especially while doing very mundane stuff—like filling cavities.
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You'll know that most things, mundane or otherwise—eating, texting, Netflix—feel less satisfying when you're socially unfulfilled.
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The snapshots are mundane, but fascinating: we are used to seeing ISIS as monsters, not as boring humans.
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And in the process, those humans you free from the mundane will be happier, more productive and loyal.
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The video shows various mundane situations in which many of us would associate a behavior with a gender.
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First, the British troops will tackle more mundane obstacles en route, such as border clearances and vehicle breakdowns.
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In particular, it's used to encrypt data, protecting everything from mundane conversations to financial transactions to state secrets.
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The mundane solutions to our space mess may be the ones that ultimately lead humanity beyond the stars.
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He is doing public penance, sacrificing his individual divinity for the sake of the worldly and the mundane.
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"I was trying to find him at a place of mundane despair," Mangold recently told Birth Movies Death.
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But his concerns were often more mundane, concerning the education of certain relatives and medical treatment of others.
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Fogelman has crafted haunting mysteries around one of the most painful — and mundane — parts of family life: death.
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Not from anything huge, just the daily grind of a "completely mundane" day job, which he doesn't specify.
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Google smartly designed the Home to blend in with the rest of the mundane products in your home.
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He transforms otherwise mundane moments into intriguing narratives with beguiling characters, extracting drama from solitude like no other.
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To start, Muslims' everyday activities are just as mundane and predictable as the rest of the general public's.
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But some mundane busywork is exactly what you need to clear your head after a frustrating few days!
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It's a mundane but meaningful moment, evoking homespun warmth and childhood familiarity in service of player/character bonding.
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Of course, they also theorize these things might be pretty attractive for more mundane applications, like gaming, too.
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Many were executing the most mundane of life's tasks, but they were still alive: Working a long shift.
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The omission of obstruction questions can mean a variety of different things, from the mundane to the horrific.
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Smell Dating, by Tega Brain And Sam Lavigne Even mundane objects, like a driver's license, contain hidden secrets.
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No, not like mundane hormonal puberty chaos, but "I turn into other people when I touch them" chaos.
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When I told Seth about my fear of the unending mundane, he suggested we plan a beach trip.
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There's wonder in the midst of the mundane, you just have to take the time to notice it.
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The recurrent theme is one of human life thrown off course by disaster, whether world-historical or mundane.
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Consumer staples are risky and not as defensive as you thinkHer target is rather mundane at first: tires.
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Happy Socks' fun colors, patterns, and collaborations are the perfect way to liven up your mundane work attire.
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Every company at this scale makes non-trivial investments on mundane things like office buildings and other facilities.
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Even when services promise choice and variety, they eventually try to herd you into a more mundane existence.
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Nestled in the netting, these mundane items suddenly looked potent and significant, almost like devotional or talismanic objects.
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"Contractors were able to assume many of the necessary but mundane tasks of the intel community," he said.
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Like every social platform, there is noise filled with high-minded discussions as well as seemingly mundane conversations.
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When it's bad, though, your joint existence can turn into a series of simultaneously mundane and upsetting events.
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From London's crazy-inspiring street style to the mundane clothing terms we've picked up with glee — roll-necks!
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Undoing that process means reading past the face value of our monuments and seeking meaning in the mundane.
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The 26-year-old photographer David Brandon Geeting works in the realm of the dull and the mundane.
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Modern industrial life has forced almost all of us to specialize in something, often in mundane, repetitive tasks.
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Not bad for a show that puts one of the more mundane home cooking skills front and center.
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Are they overlords or friendly companions designed to help us perform the mundane tasks of our respective days?
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The robotic vacuum features complex underlying technology to help it perform one of the most mundane domestic tasks.
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Most blame Kalanick for this, saying he was more focused on world domination than seemingly mundane, operational details.
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In between, she still has to tend to the mundane: canceling her satellite subscription or home alarm system.
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These gadgets can take on your most mundane holiday tasks so you can focus on the fun stuff.
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In many of the court's decisions on more mundane and technical questions, there is often a broader consensus.
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This is like the cycle of illusion that, in most Dharma traditions, imprisons us on the mundane plane.
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On a mundane level, dealing with issues that pop up at home will also be on your mind.
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Or perhaps we will learn something more mundane: Indigenous people will always be savages in the settler imaginary.
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But they could go beyond that to target more mundane products, including consumer electronics, apparel and even shoes.
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The idea is both extremely mundane and extremely absurd, and the book becomes an (un)expected huge success.
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The information people share on social media can seem mundane, but it contributes to family and community histories.
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There seems to be no situation, however awkward or mundane, in which Kennedy can't discover humor and humanity.
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This combination of chaotic, stressful client visits and isolating, mundane office work might explain the company's Disney dimension.
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Over time, these everyday moments that once filled his family's life in Colombia went from mundane to morbid.
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Filing a joint tax return seems like a mundane thing, but it's something I don't take for granted.
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Almost two million Americans have severe heart failure, and for them even mundane tasks can be extraordinarily difficult.
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The group stumbles through mundane suburban life, unwittingly creating fiascoes at amusement parks, nursing homes and trailer parks.
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And his billion-dollar Boring Company wants to solve a much more mundane nuisance with urban tunnels: traffic.
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After all, corruption in Brazil is as mundane as soccer: always there, and part of the country's identity.
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This time, Mike Lebovitz, Alison Leiby, Dulcé Sloan and several others are scheduled to make the mundane entertaining.
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He was raised in central California, in a city he recalls as mundane and obsessed with real estate.
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Chester's infidelities were among the more mundane events on "Soap," a prime-time sendup of daytime soap operas.
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But Kershaw demands his team think about developing a strategy even for more mundane daily tasks — like meetings.
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Though flu kills tens of thousands of Americans every year, most peoples' experiences with it are relatively mundane.
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She throws routine into relief, foregrounding moments in which "suddenly the mundane appears fearfully beautiful," and vice versa.
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These are some of the mundane activities done by black people that ended with the police being called.
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He has chosen to take care of the mundane so that she can devote herself to the extraordinary.
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It's just four female dancers, and the choreography is based on the repetition of mundane and universal movements.
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It is weird and wonderful and terrifying, and its mundane beauty is almost beyond description in human language.
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At the end the sound persists, alone and, it turns out, mundane: It's a teakettle at a boil.
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They exchanged mundane niceties and confessed deeply personal fears, hopes and secrets — their abandoned aspirations, their suicide plans.
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This isn't as simple as the mundane (and true-enough) claim that, after all, we make the posts.
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Most of those who declined to enter have mundane records there or, in Day's case, have never played.
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Since physicists discovered the first antimatter particle in 1932, the substance has become, in some ways, quite mundane.
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There's nothing wrong with exploring the more mundane aspects of hero-hood, and Ritter remains a compelling presence.
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He observed, specifically, that many of the things the elite performers were doing were incredibly boring and mundane.
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Indulgent, sybaritic, tourist-crowded Lanzarote is nothing like Fran's damp and dour England, with its mundane social conscience.
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And the series's best moments hinge on that contrast between the believably mundane and the cartoonishly hyper-violent.
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During filming, some people would get flustered by saying "clit," a very mundane part of the female anatomy.
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"I think I developed the ability to make really boring and mundane things actually interesting," she told me.
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I'd tell them about mundane stuff, like when the microwave broke and I had to get it fixed.
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Compared to other popular shows of its time, the plotlines of Freaks and Geeks may also sound mundane.
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One of the mundane inconveniences of using Safari on your iPad is that open tabs tend to accumulate.
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So, young children typically believe that Santa exists, but in a more mundane form than adults let on.
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Future generations almost invariably puzzle at the luddites who once were so concerned with such a mundane thing.
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This could have been a mundane announcement rather than something buried and obscured in terms of service disclosures.
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Work that's legal, taxable, and comes with the unexpectedly mundane trappings of eight-hour shifts and dress codes.
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What makes Terrace House refreshing is that the conflicts are so minimal and mundane by American television standards.
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A Muslim ban, even when implemented through seemingly mundane bureaucratic processes, simply has no place in our country.
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All of them in stark black and white, with tense, eerie silence broken by mundane but startling sounds.
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Every factual assertion can be either menacing or mundane, depending on your assumptions about Trump and his motivations.
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Todd: I have my own theory on this, which is that people view the show as almost mundane.
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All transactions, however mundane, are the manifestation of some deeper testament of which Herzog is the patient stenographer.
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These range from mundane tasks and actions like crossing the street to how to engage in small talk.
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The often tortured species carry out mundane tasks, sexual experiments, and intellectual equations, all inside Whalen's geometric worlds.
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It's difficult to match that mundane reality to the apocalyptic rhetoric that we've heard from Title II supporters.
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He'll imbue an otherwise mundane scene of, say, police officers trudging through evidence with a weird, cool menace.
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It is teeming with details that anchor the ancient portrait in a very particular and very mundane realm.
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But in America, there is a specific subsection of videos that reveal the mundane decay of the suburbs.
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Their little whispered poems turn on the fact that what is mundane to vermin is horror to us.
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Ms Godwin's vivid prose ensures that these mundane activities are just as compelling as his encounters with the supernatural.
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Instead, Steig focuses on trying to draw people's attention to the more mundane and approachable effects of climate change.
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But those lessons might be overshadowed by a more mundane one: namely, that the sport's statutes clearly need updating.
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Acts that may seem mundane to many of us, are sometimes the simple answers this community is looking for.
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How could having an Instagram account, a seemingly mundane thing for any other agency, become such a revolutionary act?
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Joseph Joseph is a brand known for rebooting typically mundane kitchen tools with smart designs and splashes of color.
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I took this photo in front of the most mundane background I could find, and it's still looks nice.
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When there's drama to be had, Christian and Ana will find it – even in the most mundane of places.
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She said Duterte had plenty to say about mundane issues, but should speak up when it came to sovereignty.
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Footage more mundane routines, like vacuuming or folding laundry, seems like it would be far more plausible and convincing.
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Another area of concern cited by an official: paper flow, a mundane but vital function of any White House.
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The Roy Hodgson era was a prolonged glorification of averageness, a paean to being bland, conventional and quietly mundane.
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For one thing, even actions that do not implicate the Constitution can be illegal in a more mundane sense.
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Think: Grace Coddington, Jerry Hall, Karl Lagerfeld, and more, caught in the middle of life's most mundane, intimate moments.
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More mundane products, including lost-and-found items, are sold by the police, often through websites such as eBay.
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He regularly responds to sexual come-ons, whether sincere or Russian bot spam, with jokes about his mundane life.
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The premise sounds all at once too mundane and too unreal, but it seems like a solid horror setup.
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The spell casting and spectacle are folded into this very mundane, bourgeois system whose every beat is instantly recognizable.
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An estimated 80% of paranormal disturbances are ultimately attributed to things as mundane as bad housing construction, investigators say.
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Slowly the shows hints at a larger picture, suggesting Jean's life is perhaps less mundane than he puts on.
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Warehouse work may be mundane, but it changes too often to reliably employ robots for product picking and sorting.
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She said Duterte had plenty to say about mundane issues, but should speak up when it came to sovereignty.
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Never Goin' Back is a raunchy, drug-infused comedy about two teenage girls trying to escape their mundane town.
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"Even our mundane, typical spiral galaxy—not exceptionally large compared to other galaxies—is vast beyond imagination," said Solomonides.
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He's an icon of English football, a player who hides the soul of an artist behind a mundane facade.
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Mostly, I enjoy budget diaries in the same way I enjoy Terrace House — they're mundane, pleasant bits of escapism.
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This is called "anti-fashion": tweaking mundane items and sending them down the catwalk with eye-watering price tags.
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The world may live in fear of a robot uprising, but the real world of autonomy remains pretty mundane.
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But what about the smaller, more mundane things that, despite their minor impact, really do make your days better?
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No matter how exciting or mundane, the point is that being single allows you to do whatever you want.
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Instagram launched in 2010 as a photo-sharing app designed to capture picturesque moments of our otherwise mundane lives.
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" As Jean-Raymond told Vanity Fair backstage, "What does a mundane Saturday look like when we're just left alone?
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Some are as mundane as BoJack admitting that he's lied — over and over and over again — mere minutes later.
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It made me appreciate the mundane aspects of my life, the things I ordinarily ignored or took for granted.
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After all, a plethora of articles has bemoaned our phones for pinging us for more and more mundane things.
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This is a crucial season for releasing baggage and, on a mundane level, for handling debts, taxes, and inheritances.
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According to Williams, however, the real reason is a bit more mundane: she simply overheated in her Halloween costume.
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These things seem mundane, but their absence can mean a late arrival or a sleepless night undermines my confidence.
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As mundane as the conversation is—they talk about hot yoga—it's also an unprecedented glimpse at the future.
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But the biggest set of them all — coming in June — focuses on a decidedly more mundane location: The Village.
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Consider the beginning, middle, and end of your event, and take into account seemingly mundane things like foot traffic.
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For every dragging, mundane Tuesday, there is a weekend filled with promise, wonder and perhaps, a tender dog embrace.
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An immense granite monument to the mundane was erected in Central Park last week by the Public Art Fund.
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This could also remove the need for many lawyers and bankers carrying out mundane administrative tasks around data input.
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But, being confronted with the incremental — and, often, mundane — updates of hundreds of randos' daily lives is A LOT.
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Not to mention Wi-Fi and bluetooth sensors embedded into just about every previously mundane appliance and object imaginable.
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It was in causes that were larger than themselves that they found an escape from the ordinary and mundane.
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It means orienting these movement organizations to plug in to the often mundane tasks of daily governance in federal
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Some Nest integrations are mundane, but others are super useful There's also a slew of energy-saving tie-ins.
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Today's new moon in Cancer encourages you to reflect on self-worth and, on a mundane level, your money.
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Most are mundane, but some are so important that they can haunt you for the rest of your life.
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Those who prefer doing mundane tasks that do not stimulate the mind, he tells Broadly, have a low NFC.
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Real stars are special because they create a mystique around themselves—they take us away from mundane, everyday shit.
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On a mundane level, you simply could be moving or making big changes to your home at this time.
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In its unflinching gaze, it's a reminder that horror isn't something that happens in darkness, removed from mundane reality.
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But The 5th Wave's biggest disappointment is the way it handles body-theft as a mundane, almost casual threat.
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Thus, as robots take over mundane tasks, humans can rise into more fulfilling jobs as operators of these machines.
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In reality, however, the stalkerware industry is much more mundane, and dangerous, than film tropes depict—especially for women.
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On a more mundane level, Mercury in Scorpio will also find you dealing with paperwork concerning your living situation.
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The episode's asides show just how mundane these moments of intense self-flagellation have become for its title character.
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It's basically just movie-length recordings of Norwegians doing mundane things like knitting, chopping wood, or riding the train.
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"When you do mundane things every day, you get in a rut," says Berk, 37, who specializes in design.
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This is, in fact, one of the very things that makes us consider it technology, rather than mundane machinery.
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These shots are never not mundane, even when they're capturing a wondrous explosion of light in the night's sky.
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Burton's style makes the mundane eerie, highlighting its otherness, the idea that lurking beneath the humdrum lies something unfamiliar.
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In return, users receive carefully curated snapshots of his life: baby photos, mundane office tours and the occasional 5K.
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Like there are shops that paint the items they're selling, items that are really mundane: laundry detergent or batteries.
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You have to be okay not just with someone's best or worst selves but their own mundane selves. 21.
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The goal is to automate mundane daily tasks of property managers like dispatching cleaning services and managing check-ins.
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And the process is reversible: Film also changes reality, injecting new meanings and dimensions into its mute, mundane manifestations.
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The local and regional politicians can work together on the relatively mundane things that keep cities and regions running.
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Many people called into work that day, unable to deal with the mundane in the face of a tragedy.
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Those investments have been in flashy tech sectors like automation and drones, as well as the more seemingly mundane.
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Michael (Jake Williams) developed an unruly, even violent temper after that most mundane of family crises — an unpleasant divorce.
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Many noted the contrast between the orderly, almost mundane quality of some drills and the chaos of real life.
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I'm constantly making a series of mundane existential calculations: Is it worth it to risk going to a movie?
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The generations that followed them have no respect for space — yet — and to them spaceflight is another mundane wonder.
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Burning Man is the festival you attend when you want a transformative experience and an escape from mundane life.
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Why it matters: Many mundane Medicare policies and regulations, like new billing codes, are carried out under the radar.
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It heightens both the mundane and the freaky, the nostalgic and the necessarily repressed, in youth and being young.
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We've all seen sexy, exciting court proceedings on TV. Judges bang their gavels as arrogant lawyers overdramatize mundane situations.
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FII currently generates a big chunk of revenue from making comparatively mundane components such as smartphone casings and frames.
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So Comey has a way of holding the attention in a room under far more mundane circumstances than this.
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Yet behind the elegance of a waxed fender lies the mundane and dangerous realities of driving life in America.
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In addition, Tidelift handles the mundane tasks of setting up open source for commercialization such as handling licensing issues.
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What is usually a mundane, yet still devastating experience becomes a scene destined for the Theater of the Absurd.
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Same. But at some point, your go-to products become so mundane that you have to switch things up.
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This dynamic could be mobile AR's secret weapon, with mundane use cases embodied in ubiquitous apps the possible winners.
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Local legend claims the dish became tied to Mondays as a way to turn the mundane into the delicious.
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Mundane issues will demand your attention today, Leo, but you're crossing things off your to-do list like crazy.
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When the bright and colorful world of Hyrule is compromised by terrors mundane and fantastic, it sticks with us.
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Such a requirement wasn't as necessary when they were tasked with more mundane tasks, like overseeing back-office applications.
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Destination Wedding: It's basically Under the Tuscan Sun if Tuscany were filled with insufferable jerks and their mundane problems.
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Everyone from agnostics, atheists, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, and the non-religious people participated in a mundane task.
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I don't think it's incidental that transportation videos provide a unique opportunity to glean the sacred in the mundane.
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This familiar premise leads to a twist: Instead of adrenaline rush suspense scenes, this plot languishes in mundane melancholia.
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His songs are imbued with an underlying, familiar pathos, and he focuses on the most mundane tragedies of existence.
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It's usually the mundane — like how I must look to others — that creates discord between my mom and me.
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Some of those jobs are unusual, some are mundane, but all are performed by people with stories to tell.
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Real diversity would celebrate the mundane — like a little kid going out after a snowstorm — rather than the exceptional.
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The first chapter of the exhibition, Mundane Futures, will be on view at ICA Philadelphia through March 31, 2019.
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Relatively speaking, Cohen's five counts of tax evasion seem more mundane, though they did come with some interesting details.
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Terrorism is just a lot less deadly than mundane things that we usually don't worry about all that much.
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Many of the lawsuits are mundane consequences of doing business — actions against gambling debtors at his casinos, employment disputes.
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At first glance, the paintings seem like musings on the more mundane aspects of black life in the South.
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The rest of the story shows the sisters as they go about their everyday lives, which seem somewhat mundane.
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Girls, by contrast, is horrifyingly mundane, not escapist or otherworldly (if frequently absurd), and never aspirational in the slightest.
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Misrepresentations of paternity and identity are engineered right alongside the more mundane deceits that spring from infidelity and murder.
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This may seem like a mundane administrative matter, but given the conflicts embedded in the process, it is not.
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Driving, shopping, banking, showering — every mundane task is primed for failure, which Greenside draws out in cringe-inducing detail.
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Health authorities are cautioning about the dangers of once mundane activities, like gathering in large groups or shaking hands.
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It was a seemingly mundane Friday that would end up being our last taste of normality for a while.
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For some, it seemed, it was the curiosity of someone like him doing something mundane, just like everyone else.
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The sight of troops has stoked fears of a military-enforced quarantine, but the orders have been more mundane.
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His correspondence ranged from the largest subjects, like apartheid, to more mundane matters, like his requests for eye care.
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We can imagine complex possible futures, fantasy worlds, fantasies about being on a beach, the mundane and the majestic.
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