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But the frenzied accumulation of insignificant others isn't painless either.
Could he see how beautiful it had been before it became this cesspool of insignificant suffering?
In Riverside, to nit- pick is "to be concerned with or critical of insignificant details".
He was a man of insignificant character, with a taste for artificial verse.
Most of us understand that these types of insignificant events provide fodder to the press's appetite for news bites, but little else.
Beethoven eventually wrote 33 remarkable variations on the annoying tune (a sort of 19th-century cellphone jingle), like a sculptor creating a masterpiece out of insignificant scraps.
This rapidly spirals into a depleted state in which, after making lots of insignificant decisions, we can end up making truly bad decisions about something important.
The gray substance in some of the inner pleat folds is a kind of insignificant mildew, less toxic than what is found on some foreign cheeses.
A renamed or redefined republic recognised by the same handful of insignificant states that now recognise Taiwan would gain nothing and probably lose a lot.
The ambitious tone of Mr Nott's remarks about attacking Port Stanley may be a hint that the Argentinian detachment at Port Darwin and the Goose Green airstrip 20 miles south of the British bridgehead is of insignificant strength.
But that is not the real reason to praise her, which is that she has also made a small, dust-blown place, and a couple of insignificant lives, and made them matter so much.
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