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Without that necessary remove, the physical minutiae of the other person grows ugly in its magnification.' That seemed absolutely recognisable, a useful insight.
And here, it is performance art, with its insistence on the meaning of verbal physical minutiae, that dominates Mr. Moran's vision.
Mr. Shapiro has in the past been a saver (which is not the same thing as a hoarder) of the physical minutiae of daily existence — food containers and the like — which he has offered as accumulative installations.
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He builds his effects through precise reporting and the remorseless piling up of detail; he was a master of the routines of physical labor and the gear-by-gear minutiae of industrial processes.
It includes e-mails ("Thank you for your kindness in interceding with Verizon!"), literary quotations, threadbare metaphysics ("Is the self the physical body, or is the body but the repository of self?"), much minutiae (Ms. Oates likes to vacuum) and worrisome signs of haste.
I wish we could stop focusing on the bullshit minutia that separates us and start looking at the plethora of physical, emotional, and spiritual phenomena that make us all near-exactly alike.
Every Scoutspeak term does correspond with some real physical attribute, and true experts like Mayock can pepper their explanations with jargon without delving into non-Newtonian football minutiae.
For example, minutia and minutiae.
Nothing is minutiae here.
Growing weary of biographical minutiae?
Then there are the minutiae.
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