Nevertheless, the crowd didn't seem to mind these trifles too much as they danced and sang in tune to the band's peppy, upbeat funk-rock. |
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I think I love the names of trifles, possets, fools and syllabubs more than I enjoy eating them. |
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It is a mini-encyclopedia of bric-a-brac and unconsidered trifles, ranging from apostle jugs to wine and sauce labels. |
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The unconsidered trifles of this genre and verselets written after 1927 were put together four years after his death in Sphulinga. |
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It appears that you have finally realized the importance of trifles, but you have not yet learned what to do with them. |
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They've already done a medley of titles and we're not going to be bothered with such prosaic trifles, or their authors, tonight. |
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Presumably the Australian Strategic Policy Institute doesn't take into account such trifles when determining an organisation's credibility. |
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It had big ideas about many things, but as a result wasted its energy on trifles. |
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At times the whole world seems to be in conspiracy to importune you with emphatic trifles. |
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It's a revenge saga, set in 1730s China, with loads of biffo, unspoiled by trifles like a plot. |
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The perpetual precocious adolescent flitting about mothlike, creating trifles, feuilletons, elegant piffle. |
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I think I love the names of trifles, possets, fools and syllabubs, more than I enjoy eating them. |
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All the events we can read from the novella are indeed trifles in comparison with glorifiable ideals or deeds. |
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This propels three playlets showing how, depending on trifles, the evening may turn out in three different ways, variously affecting four lives. |
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Let's include those stock matchbooks in this category, along with all those other fribbles and trifles similarly found. |
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When, however, they see us busying ourselves with tractor lights and other trifles, I am sure they are disappointed. |
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One of the reviews in England said my songs were flip and flimsy trifles. |
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Many of us waste time in deciding trifles, in explaining why we have not yet got around to doing things, and in doing useless things. |
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Their affection ever inchoate, they fought incessantly and wastefully, but less over meaty matters like apartheid than over trifles. |
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Sherlock Holmes founded his detection upon his carefulness in taking notice of trifles, as he told Watson in The Boscombe Valley Mystery. |
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We need to pay attention to the significant things, and avoid wrangling over the trifles. |
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Noticing trifles, observing their nature, and connecting thought about them with knowledge already stored in your mind, produces new ideas. |
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He catches up trifles and makes something worthwhile out of them, finding in them the beginnings of great enterprises. |
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Rather than wrestle with these inquiries, Ashcroft simply admitted that he didn't know, stressing instead that there wasn't any time to ruminate on such trifles. |
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Today's scripted trifles are the most important trivia of his life. |
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Good companies prevent their servers from forwarding mail that do not originate from their clients, but more negligent companies do not pay attention to such trifles. |
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We do a variety of spoon breads, bread pudding, trifles and custards. |
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You would soon discover this dish was based on Victorian-era moulded creams which were based on Colonial-era tipsy cakes which were inspired by Renaissance-era trifles. |
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There were cold meats of every kind, huge bowls of mixed salads, large desserts, trifles, jellies tarts and mince pies, and also some very interesting looking hors d' oeuvres. |
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I'd probably sprinkle them on top of a trifle if I ate trifles. |
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Nathaniel Rich on how the Great War saved American fiction from such trifles. |
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She wondered why he, who did not usually trouble over trifles, made such a mountain of this molehill. |
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Fascinated, and appalled. He had built up a reputation as a pioneer of pop art, in which unconsidered trifles, perhaps some scraps from a magazine, or a soup can, are turned into something more: a work of art. |
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Instead, we will see ourselves as a little child, who is hardly able to offer even the merest trifles to his father, but who then sees them received most joyfully. |
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The year is done, with all its opportunities of good neglected, its hours squandered upon trifles, its great plans unattempted and its great attempts unfinished. |
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If there is much to be said in favour of being careful to make the most of little things there is also something to be said against spending time and energy on trifles. |
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Firstly, because it strikes at the roots of the common agricultural policy, which is wrong, and, secondly, because it trifles with Parliament's budgetary rights. |
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My translation is below: While my chapbook is new, its face yet unerased, while the undried page still fears to be touched, go, boy: take it as a gift to the dear friend who merits my trifles foremost. |
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It happens every day that a manager who carries the heaviest responsibilities with calm efficiency is sent to hospital by trifles he has not learned how to handle. |
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Pyramids of profiteroles, trifles, desserts and an array of finely-decorated traditional cakes can be made to order for weddings and special occasions. |
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A reebok was tied behind his saddle and Jan Boom was carrying the carcase of a klipspringer, and a few unconsidered trifles in the way of partridges. |
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