Coyle's book digs much deeper than the surface appearances and trivialities we're inundated with on a daily basis. |
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What won't be unusual to many is the banal content of Warhol's utterances, his obsession with trivialities, and his seeming shallowness. |
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I suppose it makes no sense to question these things, for I'm simply a man, and I have no time to dwell on such trivialities. |
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I have often been accused of thinking too much, of over-analyzing trivialities. |
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She is seen as a tough questioner unlikely to be caught up in trivialities. |
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But after getting a new job, and then signing up for a night class and a gym membership, I have little time for such trivialities. |
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The hospital superintendent and staff try to extend a cordial welcome, but the Minister has no time for such trivialities. |
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In fact, such matters are trivialities against the music, which is instead at once inspired by and fearful of nature's boundless immeasurability. |
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She has no time for trivialities, and that includes worrying about what she looks like. |
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When we did have time alone, it seemed as though we spent it arguing about trivialities. |
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There are frequent, stimulating insights here, but there are then many trivialities that are dressed up to sound imposing. |
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You go to a lot of conferences and meetings and we realised we were all fighting the same battles, and that we needed to get rid of trivialities. |
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The atmosphere is relaxed and cosy, ideal for a quiet conversation on weighty world matters or passing trivialities. |
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Is it any wonder that the public's perception of science is that of a bunch of boring egomaniacs jargonizing endlessly about trivialities? |
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This means trivialities that could distract or divert his focus of attention, which is winning golf tournaments, do not sidetrack him. |
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It helps us to rise above life's trivialities and to subdue its turbulence. |
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I hope that we have the inner strength to forget the trivialities and to achieve the overall objective. |
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As such trivialities are observed, bigger fish have gone unfried. Thankfully, change is afoot. |
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Most customers were too wealthy to let such trivialities as recession influence their spending. |
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The citizens expect Europe to concern itself with important matters and not with trivialities. |
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This inaction and lack of environmental will leads in the end to trivialities, essentially no results. |
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If we here in Europe can afford to spend time on trivialities, we should also be able to afford top-quality research. |
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Trusting to memory will result in your mind becoming overloaded with trivialities which smother the important things. |
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But dyslexics must also learn to accept the conventions of society as their own,and to understand that these are not mere trivialities. |
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Fruitless discussions on trivialities, e.g. a roster of experts, have gone around in endless loops for years. |
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So what is wholly relative and entirely a matter of theory, not attached to concrete things, transforms trivialities. |
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The teachers then often complain to the parents that the child is interrupting, disrupting the lessons and is distracted by trivialities. |
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The retreat is done to grow spiritually, not to talk about trivialities, which were told by the one or the other. |
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They tend to amble along in the beginning, bogged down in trivialities. |
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In what looks like an average onstage dissection of a relationship, a boyfriend and girlfriend who live together bicker and spar over trivialities. |
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I do not wish to waste the House's time on such trivialities. |
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The utter trivialities they deem important makes me want to weep. |
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In context, those trivialities contain revelation. |
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Intelligent solutions that combine various functions in a single element, eliminating trivialities and making it more practical to use as well as creating a cosier space. |
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That's not paying attention to trivialities. |
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So it's no surprise that progressives would rather worry over trivialities such as campaign finance reform than dwell on the paradoxes of political power. |
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Britain, which got the lion's share, plonked down a couple of Arab kings to reign over its territories in Mesopotamia and Transjordan, without bothering about trivialities like the wishes of the indigenous people. |
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Pay no attention to trivialities, and, please, go forward in one step. |
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Meditation has two aspects: it may be devoted to fostering an ideal that will transform and guide our lives, or it may be merely brooding on one's self as seen in the trivialities of day-to-day living. |
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Fretting is a bad bedfellow, with his regrets about what has happened, his fears about what may happen, his solutions for unsolved problems, and his infinite store of trivialities that seem to spring from nowhere. |
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Something to avoid is the preening of yourself on trivialities. |
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Blessed are those who have scorned and seen with indifference the trivialities of the superfluous, the vanities and passions that do no good for man, and less for his spirit. |
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In the poems, surface trivialities glide abrasively against densely crystallized ideas, producing a kinetic friction. |
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These are not trivialities, they are very serious events and Europe needs to be concerned with them, especially when an important partner is involved. |
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Unless, of course, you care about such trivialities as interior noise levels and creature comforts, because if those concerns even pass through your brain for the slightest of seconds, keep looking. |
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I never know exactly where the inspiration comes from, but it often comes when I feel liberated from everyday trivialities. the form can lie and rumble in the back of my head, much like a photo that must be developed. |
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He led them on gently, encouraging them by trivialities and homely observations, making them feel comfortable all along. |
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I propose to devote the remainder of mine to it, and can only regret the wasted years that lie behind me, squandered in trivialities. |
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