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The break was partly over the kind of theological minutiae that would impress even a rabbinical scholar.
But it is that obsession with surface minutiae that defines the era and its most extreme literary personification, American Psycho.
But a comparably unhealthy curiosity ought to be prompted by some of the bizarre anatomical minutiae that is cataloged here.
And Ms. Lemmons's eye for visual minutiae that offer an insight into character peeks through as well.
In describing the stifling minutiae that had defined women's lives for generations, both argued persuasively that women's disenfranchisement at the hands of men must end.
While the questioning was at times vigorous and included flashes of combativeness, much of it involved minutiae that would appear unlikely to swing the case either way.
He is always looking ahead and planning future developments, while remaining thoroughly on top of all the day-to-day minutiae that keep the company ticking over.
The Mets looked back regretfully at the minutiae that beat them yesterday, like the Braves' four stolen bases in six attempts.
And here, it is performance art, with its insistence on the meaning of verbal physical minutiae, that dominates Mr. Moran's vision.
It's a deep trove of exactly the kinds of minutiae that will stick in his brain the way baseball statistics stick in mine.
Penske Media's purchase underscores how the Web has transformed entertainment news, particularly when it comes to the trade minutiae that have long been Variety's bread and butter: casting decisions, TV ratings, box-office analysis, agent firings.
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