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This leaves untouched, however, banal cases such as thanking or even, "Hooray for Arsenal!" Some authors, such as Searle and Vanderveken 1985, describe such cases as having "null" direction of fit.
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She is best known for her large, clumsy-looking sculptures — she wants to make "shapes that can't be described," she says — made of Styrofoam covered in cement, painted in acrylics, and equipped with banal objects: a case of grape soda placed on top, a water cooler nested in a side, an embedded photograph or video monitor.
She is best known for her large, clumsy-looking sculptures she wants to make "shapes that can't be described," she says made of Styrofoam covered in cement, painted in acrylics, and equipped with banal objects: a case of grape soda placed on top, a water cooler nested in a side, an embedded photograph or video monitor.
It seems hardly surprising that the brilliant is being appropriated alongside the banal, but, in this case, it seems more an odd form of admiration than disrespect.
The Nora Ephron-penned film sees veteran rom-com leads Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks fall in love via an over-30s chat room, under typically banal usernames (in this case Shopgirl and NY152), and then by AOL inbox.
It says Brazil has become a society which tolerates guns to resolve "all sorts of disputes, in most cases for very banal and circumstantial reasons".
Waiting lists, the proportion of inappropriate stays and admissions, or absence of real mechanisms that enable to discriminate the severe cases from the banal in patients on the waiting list are situations that illustrate the above.
"I am not going to say banal, routine phrases that the case is fabricated, falsified and I am fully innocent," Mr. Navalny said.
I have no idea if that will be my next book or if I will eventually discover that it is an incredibly banal, clichéd idea, in which case I'll turn it into a tweet.
But, as the months wore on, the country increasingly began to see Starr as a man with a vendetta, and the Lewinsky case as more banal than criminal — as, at its heart, the story of a humiliated middle-aged husband who lied when he was caught having an affair with a young woman from the office.
— Richard Brody To the extent that it's about sex, the Spitzer case is as banal as they come; the British drama "Scandal," from 1989, stars Ian McKellen as John Profumo, the prominent member of Parliament whose affair with the call girl Christine Keeler Joannee Whalley-Kilmeresultedted in his disgrace and resignation.
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