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She is averse to the idea that art about black lives must advance proprietary narratives of extraordinary struggle and resolution; instead, she sees art in the "boring" details of ordinary life.
Rather than delegating, Congress could have written new rules itself, perhaps leaving it to the FCC to handle the boring details.
Today, that report was officially released, with all the juicy (and boring) details you've come to expect from government task force briefings.
While the summit itself was long on (mostly boring) details about committee governance and working groups (which maintain and coordinate the work of all the partners for each subsystem), it also provided a moment in the sun for product and prototype introductions one year after the foundation's inception.
It mostly avoids being a shrine to ego like Facebook where the narcissistic gush boring details of their least significant activities.
And when we wake up, with a bit of luck, she will have, with the same boring details nerdism that regularly sees her tackling her Red Boxes till 3AM, sorted out the present fucking shitstom of cuckery, and everything, simply everything, will be A-OK.
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He made so much money that he lost interest in law, which required him to master too much boring detail, and failed his exams.
And can he be bothered to psyche himself up and learn all the boring detail he'd need to do the job properly?
There is necessary, if at times boring, detail about the management of Ford's debt, but it has to be part of this account as Hoffman's book serves as a comprehensive record of a historic period for the company.
But a diplomat doesn't rise to Negroponte's stature by busying himself with small-bore details, and without his directive the rest of the bureaucracy wouldn't budge.
Mr. Dyson, whose father, Freeman Dyson, was part of the A team of math and physics innovators at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, can be very clear about the scientists' personalities — John von Neumann leaps out of this book with unexpected star power — but thornily abstruse about the small-bore details of their work.
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