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When millions of people tune in to shows that expose the minutiae of real lives of real people in something like real time, the subjects' day-to-day lives can change dramatically, and forever, through no intention of their own.
Kinsey's beat is the banality of criminality, and Grafton's gift is making the minutiae of detective work and everyday life into something both sociological and suspenseful -- which makes the bizarre, contrived double ending of "Trespass" doubly disappointing, involving as it does a Hitchcockian fall from a balcony and an arm separated from its body by a speeding car (don't ask).
"We read your letter every day!" I've held out against sharing the minutiae of my life for long enough: when my boss tells me to do something, there's only one thing to do.
Some critics find the album insular and overlong, but something alchemical happens when fans join Drake to hurl out lyrics about the minutiae of relationships.
You might question the need for something like this, especially since social media is already criticized for highlighting the minutiae of people's lives.
From the minutiae of our lives.
As for the impact of the minutiae of "natural" parenting?
But in the minutiae of things, "The Blue Bear" is sublime.
"It was about the minutiae of the soldiers' lives.
He can go on forever about the minutiae of franchising.
The minutiae of other people's lives is seriously addictive.
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