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At times this missing perspective leads to more quotidian oversights, too.
It's the less stunning, more quotidian mistakes that are the biggest killers.
A rather more quotidian Marriott has been commandeered to house the overflow.
These races were centered on more quotidian issues like health care, transportation and education.
If they're not, then you might as well just go back to your more quotidian wardrobe options.
"The locals also have their spirituality, but in a more quotidian way, because they live there," Grasas says.
More quotidian adventures, as in a candlelight visit to a Prisunic Supermarché during a workers' strike, are most vivid.
We see that legacy when our daughters are raped or sexually assaulted or treated as worthless in more quotidian ways.
Instead, he said the offensive will shift toward surveillance and more quotidian policing measures like highway checkpoints and background checks.
Instead, Lovesick's main villain is something a little more quotidian: bad timing, and that most politely British of things, good manners.
But Boucher's attorney, as well as journalists' interviews with neighbors, suggested even at the time that the motivation was more quotidian.
One after another, his partners' families called off their engagements—seemingly ruining his chances for a more quotidian kind of happiness.
Alternatively, it could be that these missions are a lot more quotidian and indiscriminate than the FBI and DHS are letting on.
On a break from a hectic publicity schedule last month, she decided to commune with a more quotidian breed of domesticated animal.
Makennah of Lubbock has also used PowerPoint for more quotidian request: to convince her mom to let her wear a little makeup.
Mausoleums were built as extensive replicas of real-world residences, so most of the objects in Age of Empires are more quotidian in nature.
Some of the complications are standard melodrama; others concern more quotidian matters, like when to plant before the rain and where to sell harvested onions.
The drink is pegged to the release of the chain's other espresso drinks this autumn, with flavors that are more quotidian: caramel, vanilla, mocha, and, yes, pumpkin spice.
DS: What made you shift from the unifying focus on violence of the "Trauma Cut" to the final cut, which is more quotidian details of life and work?
Home video made movies accessible to consumers — "all the hits, all the time" a Blockbuster commercial once promised — but it also made movies seem less special, more quotidian.
If television programs are interested in depicting the more quotidian aspects of adult Americans, overlooking how safe sex and contraception factor into these plotlines seems like a missed opportunity.
He finally says that when it comes to the more quotidian sweets, he will swipe a peanut butter cup from his daughter's Halloween haul, though few others will tempt him.
Cam HuongOakland's Chinatown, situated just east of downtown artery Broadway, is crowded, loud, and vigorous, but the energy is more quotidian and practical than its better-known San Francisco counterpart.
He mounted two serious challenges for the Premier League title, in 2016 and 2017, missing out first to the miracle of Leicester City and then the more quotidian triumph of Chelsea.
In two of the three round types we reviewed above, the compound annual growth rate (or CAGR, for those of you who like acronyms) of supergiants underperformed more quotidian rounds, as the table below shows.
"Transcave" (2018) illustrates a similar drama, though on a much more quotidian level — it's a bird's-eye view of a geometric seagull and crab trying to stop the rushing spill of a shamrock-green glass bottle.
Conspiracy theories and deepfakes — A.I.-generated videos that depict public figures saying things they never said — are scary, but in the aggregate they most likely warp our understanding less than another, more quotidian threat: instructional videos.
But he appears to have created a kind of hybrid conference that combines the shady, volume-first internet marketing practices of OMICS with the more quotidian inattention to academic rigor that characterizes much of legitimate academia.
Over the course of this year, I've grown increasingly convinced that the most immediate next wave of technological change won't be the electric autonomous car or the full-frame mirrorless camera, but something a lot more quotidian.
The interplay of vocations, both artistic and more quotidian, is a strong theme in Paterson: Everyone's got something they do on the side to brighten the world, whether it's chess tournaments or country music or acting or poetry.
All of Netflix's Marvel characters, who together make up The Defenders and feature in the mini-series from last year of the same name, are a bit more quotidian in scope when compared to the high-flying Avengers.
Yet nobody, including the governor, has found a way to fund the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's five-year capital plan, filled with more quotidian projects like signal upgrades, which do not lend themselves so well to ribbon-cutting photo opportunities.
I am not so naïve as to believe that a distinct line exists between romantic love and the more quotidian, but perhaps finer bonds of friendship, but I can feel the progression from one to the other (in my mind).
Scorsese's gangster movies usually have streaks of mordant humor, but here it's more quotidian, as when the ultra-powerful Hoffa tries to enjoy an ice cream sundae without an associate nagging him about the federal laws that affect their pensions differently.
Instead, it's going to involve the more quotidian work of slogging through and reforming the rules, regulations, and incentives offered by various levels of government, so that they align around the deployment of existing clean energy technologies, including the boring ones.
"Over the past two decades, this content has transformed nearly every aspect of our lives, from profound actions like choosing a leader, building a career, and falling in love to more quotidian ones like hailing a cab and watching a movie," the judges said.
Plenty of these songs belong to a style of electropop that's distinctly more quotidian, more reminiscent of his past work, and several more promote inspirational messages even moonier than prior indulgences, as when "Purpose" closes with a solemn spoken-word poem addressed to his fans.
If there was anything my freeze-dried food experiment taught me, it was how lucky I was to be able to walk down the street and buy a sandwich whenever I wanted to—but also how far I was from being self-reliant in the more quotidian sense.
But Mike E.'s conversion was more quotidian than that, and therefore more unsettling; somehow, over time, he had fallen into a particularly dark rabbit hole, where some of the most disturbing and discredited ideas in modern history were repackaged as the solution to twenty-first-century malaise.
Some items are a little more quotidian: a loan repayment document from Newton, a letter from Darwin declining an invitation because he felt ill, and an R.S.V.P. from Einstein joking that he would be happy to attend a lunch but might not eat much because he was on a diet.
His recent Twitter rebuke of Time magazine — a "you can't fire me because I quit" move, in which he claimed to have turned down a potential "Person of the Year" designation — set off an entire trivial news cycle that pushed aside more quotidian political news, like updates on tax-bill negotiations.
"Over the past two decades, this content has transformed nearly every aspect of our lives, from profound actions like choosing a leader, building a career, and falling in love to more quotidian ones like hailing a cab and watching a movie," wrote David Tatel and Sri Srinivasan, the judges who wrote the opinion.
On a more quotidian level, Erman amusingly reports that Collazo worked to build an alliance with the Puerto Rican politician Luis Muñoz Rivera by writing a positive review of Rivera's book of poetry, Tropicales, and sending his review to Degetau; Degetau sent back a copy of his own book, Cuentos para el viaje.
Regarding your question about whether you can "finally fix" longstanding structural problems in our society, each new wave of college graduates fixes on this type of abstract, ideological goal only to find themselves far more preoccupied by the more quotidian battles of finding work, paying rent, making meaningful connections with each other.
What he meant is that racial injustice is most often divorced from the spectacle of swastika-waving neo-Nazis and instead realized through more quotidian inequalities, such as residential and school segregation, the racial wealth gap, a broken criminal justice system, and the funneling of nonwhite workers into low-wage or precarious job markets.
Instead, the facts are more quotidian: Terrible things happen when people collaborate with terrible perpetrators; most people are generally helpful to the extent that their circumstances and temperament allow (unless they've been taught to hate); being a bystander is often morally permissible; being a hero is exceptional and instinctual (not taught); and what history teaches us is both easier and harder than the supposed dark dangers of bystanderdom.
Another, more quotidian explanation that has been offered for Rembrandt's predilection for self-portraits is that they eliminated the need to hire a professional model, a factor that would have been especially appealing when he was a young, struggling artist.
The DSM-5 lists paranoid personality disorder essentially unchanged from the DSM-IV-TRAmerican Psychiatric Association (2000). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association. version and lists associated features that describe it in a more quotidian way.
Bruegel's subjects became more quotidian and his style observational. He achieved fame for detailed, accurate and realistic portrayals of peasants, with whom his paintings were popular. He painted on linen canvas and oak panel, and avoided scenes of magnificence and portraits of nobility or royalty. The peasants Bruegel at first depicted were featureless and undifferentiated; as his work matured, their physiognomy became markedly more detailed and expressive.
Krasicki would, unlike Frederick, survive to witness the final dismemberment of the Commonwealth. Krasicki's parables (e.g., "Abuzei and Tair," "The Blind Man and the Lame," "Son and Father," "The Farmer," "Child and Father," "The Master and His Dog," "The King and the Scribes," and "The Drunkard") do not, by definition, employ the anthropomorphization that characterizes the fables. Instead, his parables point elegant moral lessons drawn from more quotidian human life.
He is joined by NisbetR. G. M. Nisbet, "The Commentariolum Petitionis: Some Arguments Against Authenticity," The Journal of Roman Studies 19.3 (July 1970): 384-385. (who argues against authenticity) in suggesting that the proscription of Antonius may have had a far more quotidian meaning, such as the selling of property after bankruptcy, than Henderson seems to be reading into it. RichardsonJohn S. Richardson, "The 'Commentariolum Petitionis'," Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte 20.4 (3rd Qtr.
Asad's work critiqued the notion that there were universal characteristics of ritual to be found in all cases. Catherine Bell has extended this idea by shifting attention from ritual as a category, to the processes of "ritualization" by which ritual is created as a cultural form in a society. Ritualization is "a way of acting that is designed and orchestrated to distinguish and privilege what is being done in comparison to other, usually more quotidian, activities".
Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, 2007,6 Early lectures covered chemistry, history and astronomy, but also more quotidian topics such as the principles of taste, the choice of a horse and vulgarities in conversation. Classes, quickly thrown open to women, covered everything from elocution to "simple surgery in 20 lessons". The Rev Samuel Marsden was a member, future Prime Minister Sir Edmund Barton a debater, explorer Ludwig Leichhardt a lecturer. For almost a century the school - temperate, Protestant and Masonic in tone - flourished.
His personal, more quotidian subject matter included: the bank teller, neighbors, plants from the yard, etc. Beyond this immediate sphere, Steffen’s subject matter extended to the past and the general: his mother, her wheelchair and bed; showgirls from the bar he frequented during his school days; scenes from Elgin, Illinois; a woman he had loved before his hospitalization; female nudes and crucifixions. Steffen experimented with his repeated subject matter; he began to merge the human form with plants or with the abstract tobacco stains and tar splotches he saw on neighborhood sidewalks. His human figures began to merge as well, encompassing both male and female characteristics.

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