She has an incongruous, almost Mediterranean easiness and dailiness.... Her capacity for enjoyment is movingly large. |
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The movie, which was plainly and beautifully shot by Michael McDonough, is matter of fact, with a strong feeling for the dailiness of life. |
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Some prefer instead to make dailiness the excuse for not listening to the demands it really makes, for choosing piety rather than sanctity. |
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People are closely attended to and swiftly evoked amid the engrossing particulars of life — clothes, households, parents, children, dailiness of all kinds. |
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What Emma initiates and so much subsequent fiction follows in whole or in sections is the novel of dailiness. |
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But then again, Walker can hit a bull's-eye, piercing the surreal heart of dailiness amid devastation. |
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There is something uninspiring about the compromises and the dailiness of a happy marriage, and something compelling about one that is coming apart: it looks more like the due fate of all things. |
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It provided a complementary, weekly rhythm to the dailiness of the Pall Mall Gazette, but it was intended for its own distinct readership. |
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The dailiness, even hourliness, of social media makes it a perfect vehicle for documenting each thump of the wrecking ball, each crunch of the backhoe. |
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As if the altitude were also a kind of power, a lever to use on dailiness. |
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