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Stewart was able to pull things into focus, saying that the Administration's way of doing things "has felt timid at times," and Obama responded that there was nothing timid or "inconsequential" about getting thirty million people on the insurance rolls.
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He talked about the inconsequential: jokes about dogs, beds and sandwiches allowed an audience to escape back to a more innocent time before they worried about things like relationships, politics and all the other well-trodden "adult" topics ubiquitous on the comedy circuit during Hedberg's premiership.
6. Give the impression that you know little about a college by writing trite, inaccurate or inconsequential things about it.
Well, probably more than some inconsequential chitchat about Taylor's lovely hair.
She introduced herself as Gisela, a fashion model, and started an inconsequential conversation about the music, which she found boring.
Amid illegible words and inconsequential remarks about various possessions, she suddenly throws herself into an anguished apology: "I am sorry I tortured you and drove you mad.
The play itself is a fairly inconsequential comedy about the accidental friendship between an old Jewish man and a young Jewish man, each with a not very surprising secret.
From Gerry, even an inconsequential aside about the box-office take at the Winter Garden for "Mamma Mia" could have all the linguistic curlicues and fustian diction of a grandiose soliloquy from a Victorian melodrama.
The same goes for "x-ray", which prompts an inconsequential anecdote about receiving an unusual package that bypassed the BBC's security; and "trout", which finds Paxman justifying his enthusiasm for fly-fishing in ardent but conventional terms.
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