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She speaks in abstractions, and everything is either thrown into doubt or made so universal it becomes ordinary: 'It's like life,' she says broadly.
On the other hand, when dying is long it becomes ordinary, just another kind of living, but one in which your friends may be gone and your children busy, or not busy enough.
Spend too much time around death and it becomes ordinary.
The result is, I think, modern without being so absolutely contemporary that it becomes ordinary.
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And then it became ordinary or it broke or went obsolete or became too embarrassing to be seen with in public.
Just as a mighty army becomes useless if its soldiers are scattered helter-skelter, a great mind becomes ordinary the moment its energies are dispersed.
One becomes ordinary and marries; the other's romantic fate is vague but seems to be more patchy.
Keith Watson, Guardian, 2000 "My one feeble reservation is that even such fabulous virtuosity, viewed over 40 minutes, becomes ordinary.
And in today's New York, he said, even money "becomes ordinary, so you have to find a new outlet, a new means for aspiration".
When the level is that high, the exceptional becomes ordinary, and the dancer discovers that perhaps she will not be on a poster on bedroom walls.
It has become ordinary and unremarkable, something everybody, without exception, does at one time or another.
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