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We watch Turner clawing at her, helping himself to her, as though a woman were necessary yet insignificant as a slice of bread.
The protests against the Queen's presence have been numerically insignificant and inconsequential.
At times this was expressed through seemingly insignificant gestures – such as wishing each other a happy birthday – but it offered something entirely absent in the offline world: solidarity, comradeship and, above all, acceptance.
Clinton already has a built-in edge with black voters due in no insignificant part to the lingering problems Republicans face with minorities.
But what makes this collection stand out is how painstakingly the author has drawn them; Selvon has a way of investing the most tiny, insignificant detail with a universe of meaning.
"Not an insignificant sum given our £90bn fiscal deficit," he noted.
It certainly has a hefty carbon footprint – with some reports estimating around 82.8g of CO2 for a half-litre bottle – not insignificant when everyone's drinking it.
Although savings through the household benefit cap are insignificant Labour has pledged to keep the policy, which is popular with many voters.
It's smaller than that: a seemingly insignificant, frivolous bit of fluff that only those in the know might notice.
"To those who say this is insignificant," Cameron told the audience, "remember this: the UK's public sector has a bigger carbon footprint than the entire waste industry.
I know you think I ought to feel insignificant, as a mere teaching and research drone.
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