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Sometimes the small stories, the most apparently inconsequential, are the best.
They also would have been fairly simple, and even apparently inconsequential.
"Nonsense" is a peculiarly English genre, but Carroll's apparently inconsequential wordplay is replete with consequences.
Another example was a brief, apparently inconsequential, exchange at a bar between Roger and Don some time in 1962.
The Catalan offering, "The Meeting", by Lluisa Cunille, is a short, sparse play of unconnected scenes and apparently inconsequential dialogue.
She told me that she would warn young women that there were lots of apparently inconsequential things that they would be judged on, like their hair styles.
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As with this past work, in Thus Bad Begins, Marías's narration has a deceptively aimless quality, circling round apparently minor or inconsequential details that are gradually revealed to be integral to an extremely taut structure.
"There are lots of little inconsequential but apparently important matters, like hair style and wardrobe and the height of one's heels on marble floors, that you have to be aware of," she said.
It's hard to stay loving and at peace if your boss is all over you about something apparently important while simultaneously inconsequential.
Eight days ago Keiren Fallon, the champion jockey, threw away an apparently unassailable lead in an otherwise inconsequential race at Lingfield.
But I will go back to the gym, because, as inconsequential as my workout apparently is, it makes me feel good and strong.
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