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The tiny minutiae of everyday activity that separates the winners from the losers.
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She seemed to take especial pride in her ability to retain and recite the tiniest historical minutia.
Everything might blur and you will not remember a thing about the moment or conversely, every detail and tiny bit of minutia from this time will emblazon itself in your memory forever.
These make possible the treatment of minutiae, like tiny crevices above or in the lips, about which actresses may fret more than civilians.
Minutia is a tiny magazine for a tiny group of devotees of tiny cars: Isettas, Zundapps, Messerschmitts, Heinkels, Goggomobils and other micro- and minicars.
The first thing you will notice about Moore's art is the minutiae: the alphabet beads, tiny toys, coins, buttons, novelty/cartoon eyes, paper flags, miniature plastic soldiers, pipe cleaners, etc. that embellish his subjects and punctuate his narrative.
Neither actor hesitated to play a gay character in what is frequently a (lavishly set) domestic drama, the pair quibbling about the minutiae of life with Liberace's legion of tiny dogs snapping around their heels.
Sullivan, who spent plenty of time near stinking waters researching a previous book, "The Meadowlands," adopts the mantle of an urban Thoreau, venturing out night after night with a Thermos of coffee, night-vision goggles and a collapsible stool, ready to observe the minutiae of rat life in his Walden Pond, a tiny cul-de-sac in the financial district called Edens Alley.
The background: We're writing today's New Band in a state of anxiety and mild panic because it concerns a new ish) subgenre of dance and we know there are people who monitor these things with an Orwellian attention to minutiae and will be ready to pounce and trounce if we so much as get a tiny scintilla of a detail wrong, such as our risible suggestion that this is a new ish) subgenre of dance.
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