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Leave the hoarding of historical minutiae to the professional amateurs.
So creative managers, like Fortune's Henry Luce, who founded the magazine in 1930, widened their scope beyond ticker-tape minutiae to cover shifting economic power and corporate malfeasance.
Three recent thrillers — all set in the seedy underbelly of the finance world and written by former financiers — are bringing Wall Street minutiae to Main Street masses.
Mr. Gore, aides said, was closely monitoring events by telephone, but was leaving the minutiae to Mr. Daley and Mr. Christopher.
She cracks wise every now and again and never seems to get so immersed in trial minutiae to lose sight of larger issues.
It reminded me of how frequently the language of sports, from "inside baseball" Beltway minutiae to a candidate's "ground game," infects the world of politics.
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Instead, we seem to get bogged down in soundbite minutia, to the point we miss the obvious.
We used to text little minutia to each other, jokes and the things that make a friendship, but I don't even like doing that any more because it hurts me when she doesn't respond.
This attention to verbal minutiae extends to the secondary figures in the Lincoln gospel, not least his assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
Perhaps it is best not to get caught up in such minutiae or to overestimate their force.
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