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Since childhood, he has had an obsession with detail, and displays a powerful recall for minutiae.
She has a magpie eye for minutiae: the crosshatching in a swatch of silk; the latticework on a Nigerian shirt.
Griffin said social media was "humanizing" — a way to feed the news media's appetite for minutiae and details about the candidates' families.
Bloggers, with a hunger for minutiae, have also started to report when studios try to make minor edits to get a less restrictive rating.
"I could read music before I could read," he once said, downplaying the foundation of his genius as "a talent for minutiae".
His body is painted and decorated in bright layerings that evoke the Rauschenberg décor for "Minutiae"; he parrots sounds and speeches from both Cage and Cunningham; and he quotes innumerable passages of Cunningham choreography.
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The campaigns get lost in tit-for-tat minutiae that nobody outside the bubble cares about.
He has sold the road map to his people less for the minutiae of its initial phases than for its hoped-for destination: a viable Palestinian state.
They said that Entwistle was in charge of the "vision" for the event but not for the "minutiae" of the coverage.
The Royal Ballet-trained Thompson clearly has a prodigious memory, not just for the steps in a dance but for the minutiae of body placement, transitions, and focus.
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