Given data on planetary orbits, conventional GA could only perform mundane tasks like sorting them into ascending order of diameter. |
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This stuff is served up in such a mundane, cliched way that even if there is a truth in there, it blew right by me. |
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Once night falls and your enemies switch from the mundane to the nightmarish, the game becomes a dark feast for the senses. |
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Either job would offer contact with people and a working day less mundane than a nine-to-five office job. |
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My whole temperament is quickened, my understanding sharpened, and all mundane vexations and temptations depart. |
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These are empirical questions rather than theoretical ones, and the issues seem mundane. |
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One of the strangest things that happens to you when you are raising a toddler is how the normally mundane things get you incredibly excited. |
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A collectively created experimental piece about the mundane frustrations of the daily rat race is effectively staged, but tediously repetitive. |
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There was a competitive edge, which vitalised the most mundane of conversations. |
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Where are the shows about gadfly millionaires who rattle about in drafty mansions, and the mundane decisions we must make ev'ry day? |
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The remedy for those of nervous disposition was a mundane first half which provided precious little of consequence. |
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The problem is that the mundane nature of a long sea voyage is being shown to the audience. |
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They talked non-stop for the entire flight about their mundane jobs in excruciating detail and in annoyingly loud voices. |
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He finds out his mother has been whoring herself downtown just to put some excitement in her mundane life. |
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As she goes about her mundane activities, she recalls episodes decades before that might have changed her life. |
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Circus acts have grown so mundane, stale and outdated that animal acts are now the only way of attracting the publics' attention. |
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But a few intrepid researchers are still pushing back the frontiers on this most mundane of molecules. |
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Huntley's life settled into a mundane routine centring on his car, a pristine J reg Ford Fiesta, his work and his dog, Sadie. |
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Somehow Ludwig seemed to have succeeded in functioning in the mundane, workaday world and still keep a spiritual perspective on matters. |
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From the humorous to the tragic to the mundane, stereography has left its indelible mark on history. |
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It is the job of a houri to climb or fly because ordinarily mundane girls or woman hardly climb over the trees. |
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In our cultural tradition dwarfs belong to the mythic world, not the mundane world of our daily experience or reality. |
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More often, they were prepared to play the stool pigeon not for thirty pieces of silver, but for much more mundane rewards. |
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In the Upanishads, the veritable storehouse of Indian philosophy, the sublime and the mundane, occasionally even the ludicrous, co-exist. |
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The innovator innovates, only to end up managing the mundane day-to-day operations of a company. |
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Shopping is a mundane necessity for most of us, but for some, it is a heavenly delight that just can't be beaten by any other vice. |
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They're as mundane as the flour, cocoa, and sugar in brownie mix or the sand, gravel, and cement used to make concrete. |
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This, coupled with the frenzied yells of the supporters, makes even the most mundane fight a thrilling event. |
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In Amia, as in many actinopterygian fishes, the ceratobranchials do much of the mundane work and heavy lifting. |
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Unfortunately, this adaptation of Dorian proved dramatically fuzzy and choreographically mundane. |
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Elsewhere the remnants are more mundane and ambiguous, like a shattered stump of bone which may point to the giant moa. |
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Some say that Ecclesiastes is read at the feast of Succoth, a harvest holiday, to teach people to despise mundane matters as vanity. |
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Mr. Deendayal Dilkush, that unhealthy, lethargic man of mundane existence would soon be history. |
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All religions have their symbols of holiness through which the sacred flows into the mundane. |
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Knotty or mundane national topics often come into relief through a current reference. |
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Deceptively mundane, the stores are ephemeral polling and pollinating organs, transient fruit-bodies of information. |
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People who are not amnesiac do not forget mundane events and then suddenly remember them five years later. |
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It is a fiction constructed through collection and amplification of the mundane. |
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At other times, their superheroic identities are kept secret, hidden beneath mundane disguises. |
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On a more mundane level, increasing numbers of naturists are enjoying a naked swim during closed sessions in baths all over Scotland. |
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The impromptu debate, over light beers and dirty martinis, was at once mundane and remarkable. |
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Her desire to see the world and get out of the mundane makes her a likable character, despite her trance-like personality. |
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More mundane items were handled with equal care, such as the home-made potato croquettes. |
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Elitism establishes itself on such a putative ability to rise above mundane choices. |
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A limp handshake and a thank-you for rounding out the end of an otherwise mundane Sunday. |
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Some foodies readily dismiss the taco as either mundane or common or even both. |
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Was it the big plot points that you wanted to reflect in your life or the mundane little details that you were going for? |
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And I ultimately wound up changing nearly every font to different flavors of Arial, which yields a distressingly mundane appearance. |
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He believed he was too grand to have something as mundane as a road named after him. |
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Up the stairs, on the second floor, was an armory of the greatest weapons and articles of armor in the world, both mundane and enchanted. |
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I engaged in mundane chit-chat and constantly asked dumb questions to just about anyone who happened to be loitering in the vicinity. |
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Furthermore, the mores and folkways of our culture, the small and mundane actions of our lives, still reflect a patriarchal bias. |
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Growth tends to be mundane with the main attraction being dependable cash flows and reliable dividend payments. |
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Some of these women were given work assignments that were routinised, mundane and without power or responsibility. |
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But just as soon as the question is posed, it is mooted by Amis's perspectives on the cosmic and the mundane. |
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On a more mundane level, dealing with dangerous dogs and runaway horses was an important and recurring feature of police work. |
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Everything that makes him such a charming, slightly oddball singer remains, not least in the lovably mundane lyrics. |
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Its influence was always dreaded in mundane astrology, being unfavourable to the farmer's work. |
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He can describe the seemingly most mundane of things and make it sound magical. |
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Although tathata involves the mundane, it is also a poetic moment that will never return in exactly the same way. |
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Even choosing something as mundane as flossing your teeth four times per week can be a real chore if you hate to floss. |
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As we taxied to a halt, a car drew up to the plane's steps to take us home through mundane rush-hour traffic. |
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I may have an impoverished imagination, but the only explanation that seems to fit is the mundane power of money to corrupt one's beliefs. |
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If contemporary art does nothing else, it at least creates a sense of difference from the mundane reality of day-to-day media. |
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Currently, maintenance workers are trying to clear the backlog of mundane tasks, such as trimming trackside trees. |
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Never assume that other people will be interested in the banal day-to-day trivia of your mundane existence! |
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No more biblish, no more tiresome polysyllabic nonsense, no more mundane middle-class mutterings. |
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Unlike the austerely disembodied Hungarian, however, Auerbach is a radical populist who celebrates the fleshly and mundane. |
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To some it's as mundane as plumbing, but to me the connection of A to B is pure poetry. |
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There surely must be an interesting use for this, once my mundane chores are over. |
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Back in the late 1970s it languished at motoring's base camp, keeping company with much more mundane marques. |
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I love to pull people out of their mundane thought patterns and make them think differently. |
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This is a lousy week for mundane affairs, like balancing your chequebook, looking for a job or negotiating a business deal. |
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Enlisting Crumb's help, he writes a series that chronicles his mundane, day-to-day existence. |
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The mundane chore of security by interdiction is morphing into the more difficult task of security by imagination. |
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Chris Weston's detailed, sophisticated art bridges the mundane and the mentalist. |
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With the examples set at the top by the people in real power, it makes local behaviour very mundane. |
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When we make something separate, we set it apart from the mundane world, dedicating it to the use of the Gods. |
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After the middling and mundane meal, a sub-group is scooting off to see a play around the corner, while several latecomers stay to eat and chat. |
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It'd be funny if I was finally killed by something as mundane as a sudden fall and a broken neck. |
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Each book does a splendid job of tracing the origins and development of a religious doctrine and its impact on the mundane world. |
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It is unfortunate that these beautiful elements are marred with such mundane gameplay. |
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She has the happy knack of making the most mundane report appear interesting. |
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Ordinarily lame and mundane places like rotary clubs transform into shanties of shock and mazes of monstrosity. |
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She had her jacket slung over her shoulder, her finger curled through the loop in a way that was enticing despite being mundane. |
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The imagery evokes the sense of transforming the mundane lives of ordinary individuals into extraordinary, fulfilled ones. |
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Something as mundane as getting a haircut becomes a risk factor in a prison setting when the barber does not sterilize shears between cuttings. |
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Jimmie's playgrounds were not of the mundane world of his parents, but spanned a universe still aborning. |
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The thought of being entertained purely by tap for an hour and twenty minutes sounds mind-numbing and mundane. |
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I apologize to any readers who spent valuable minutes reading limitless minutiae about my mundane existence. |
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I guess the most obvious mundane explanation is that you misremembered where you were when you ran across it. |
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The risk is in misleading the audience, trivializing the horror, and reducing the madness into something mundane. |
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There is, of course, a more mundane view of the mobile phone as a fashion accessory. |
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A barely audible, beautifully modulated voice recounts some mundane or tragic moment, as it relays from one audio station to another. |
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The Gaelic language ensures that even the most mundane of social intercourse became occasions of prayer. |
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Instead, he began the first of a succession of mundane jobs in factories and food processing plants. |
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They are treading a fine line, risking bookings over mundane issues like throw-ins. |
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As vocal as the fans were, and as hard as they tried to liven the atmosphere, the mood at times was quite mundane. |
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Now, I've no specific objection to one's needy compulsion to share mundane personal blather but, for myself, I find it pointless and distracting. |
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Even laziness, inattention and simple absorption in the mundane can gradually erode the capacities in which this property resides. |
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The focus today is on mundane businesses that produce, for the most part, bricks, mortar, and concrete. |
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These men are dancing, unburdened by gravity and lost in celebration, leveling the sacred and the mundane by moving like graceful angels. |
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You're gonna become one unhappy, sore and mundane dude if you wore uncomfy shoes all the time. |
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He meshes the grotesque with the strange, interweaves the mundane and normal, and then skews the whole mixture a scoosh to the left of center. |
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We're basically conditioning our physical bodies to run with our spirits when we cast away the mundane and fly into the world of ritual. |
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She begins to experiment, creating casts of mortuary slabs as well as mundane household objects. |
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The truth is far more mundane and less interesting than the story might suggest. |
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But underneath all the excitement lurk the mundane pressures of the daily grind. |
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We all joked about the mundane and unexciting routines which the majority of us shared with girlfriends and wives. |
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Coupled with the fact that the main thrust of all the stuff I've done lately is repetitive, mundane, monotonous data entry. |
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It is has been really relaxing and all the mundane hassles of normal day-to-day life seem a million miles away. |
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But its in the execution and delivery that these common themes are saved from becoming mundane and boring. |
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Stacked ahead of me are the dull and mundane tasks that'd bore anyone with an IQ higher than their pants size. |
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In fact, it's almost easy to not read beyond her almost lyrical prose that makes the most mundane of everyday routines fascinating. |
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The next day was as boring, mundane, unexciting, humdrum, dull, tedious, uneventful and monotonous as usual. |
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We put fancy, bubbly skins on the dull and mundane and think that we're making it all more interesting. |
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Those acronyms, some might say, are designed to add a hint of excitement to an otherwise mundane and dull industry. |
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Brands that stand out here take an otherwise ordinary and mundane activity and make it more interesting and engaging. |
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They just wanted to see something exciting happen, something to break up the mundane humdrum of everyday life. |
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It is also full of the mundane, the pedestrian and the downright dull and ugly. |
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Just as today, in the past a great deal of rubbish was generated by the mundane activities of everyday existence. |
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It overlooks the mundane reality of everyday policing, which is often boring, messy, petty, trivial and venal. |
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In three separate films, he finds the meditational and spiritual in relatively mundane images. |
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Such seemingly spiritual forms are sometimes offset by the depiction of something mundane. |
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The book's grand aims are filtered through his muddled mind, which has the unfortunate effect of making his spiritual quest seem mundane. |
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Because God is in everything and everyone, the most mundane activity is regarded as a spiritual activity. |
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The focus is on trees that have served as mediators between mundane human life and spiritual or ancestral realms. |
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The Japanese elevated the mundane practice of drinking tea to a spiritual discipline. |
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An interest in mundane evil can also be found in retellings of more traditional stories. |
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The other major technique used to maintain a view of the sacred and the spiritual is to reframe the mundane in spiritual terms. |
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It's your own world where the mundane things of life are relegated to the background while spirited things take over. |
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The diary juxtaposes the profound and the mundane, rather like life itself. |
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Again, this is in an effort to help the people of the tribe live in accord with spiritual and mundane realities. |
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Sitting by a river meditating is nice, but real spirituality comes from making the mundane sacred. |
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In relating to the activities in life, whether spiritual or mundane, their sense of workability disappears, and they face a state of bleakness. |
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To increase the dosage of awe and joy in daily life, transform the mundane into something more spiritual. |
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Its influence was always dreaded in mundane astrology, being unfavorable to the farmer's work. |
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The lowest branch of mundane, kings and potentates, is but a short step from natal astrology. |
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Every indication is negative for peace as far as mundane astrology is concerned. |
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The second is mundane astrology, concerning the rise and fall of kingdoms, battles, revolutions, etc. |
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It's a little slice of life in a gathering of the mundane items of everyday existence. |
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I presumed you would politely make your excuses and leave, the moment my world became calm, normal, mundane. |
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Iyer spoke of ideas and illusions of India, of the mundane in one locale becoming the exotic in another. |
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It warms my heart to think how many small-town, mundane lives will be enriched by this album and its message of faith. |
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Such power can be put to use for achieving mundane objectives or spiritual advancement. |
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As the number of pop-up ads continue to escalate, even mundane activities have been slowed to a snail's pace. |
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As it stands, the film is just slightly above mundane and should provide audiences with some decent, if bland, frights. |
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The streets are ordered and navigable, but not to the point of becoming mundane. |
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Robert Elms' excellent phone-in show on BBC London often features such mundane yet satisfying acts of gaming in quotidian urban life. |
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Well, of course, it is just that usualness of mundane experience that is important in itself. |
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He has people for the mundane things, so he can keep his focus on campaigning, golf, basketball and vacays. |
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In truth, the spaghettification of the motorway intersection had less to do with revolutionary visions of the future than the more mundane problem of land politics. |
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The unit also deals with more mundane sicknesses, like cases of diarrhea. |
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Still, the slow, artfully mundane burn is right for the town of Lofte, a forgotten satellite deep in the American wasteland. |
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Now, husband and wife are quarrelling about more mundane matters. |
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The interpenetration of the worldly and the otherworldly, the mundane and the spiritual, the workaday and the worshipful, enrich our folklore as well as our classics. |
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Ken comes alive in a theatre situation, and his wit and intelligence are a refreshing change to the mundane stand-up acts as he makes you see life through new eyes. |
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It was the need to escape this trap that in part led Smithson to reorder the relationship between art and audience along the mundane lines of consumer and consumed. |
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Most of what you hear, however, will be pretty mundane, given the law of averages and the general human tendency to lose track of our thoughts halfway to completing them. |
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The rituals are so fascinatingly mundane that we can easily see ourselves practicing them. |
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Both frequently apostrophize unidentified addressees, and both manipulate pronouns in intriguing ways, but his lyrics imply mundane, domestic situations. |
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On the other hand, suspending all rational powers of disbelief and gasping out loud in glee can be great fun, and livens up a mundane weekday evening. |
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Still, by the time Wonka and his guests set sail, the fact that their ship is a Viking longboat carved from a big boiled sweet seems almost mundane. |
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I had always rejected the suburban ideal of the carefully clipped and methodically poisoned greensward, with its connotations of Babbittry and mundane middle-class aesthetics. |
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Ordinary people, after all, just want to get along with their lives, with the routine and mundane task of eking out a living out of scarce resources. |
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And while social programs are nothing to scoff at, the more mundane stuff, like where to go when you're 17 on a Friday night, is what most underagers are most concerned with. |
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Away from the mundane rituals, the couple preferred to plant tree saplings at the Pudupettai area in Salem city to mark their entry into the life of nuptial bliss. |
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Even the most mundane experiences seem extraordinary when lovingly rendered by Kalman. |
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Arens collected such tiny surrealistic beachheads in a frontal assault on the mundane as others would collect porcelains or baseball trading cards. |
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This correspondence blends the maddeningly mundane and the philosophically insightful. |
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Love is what engages and transcends mundane limits toward accomplishment. |
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The skronking sax is relentless and pointless and although the electronic bleeps are a welcome change, it's not enough to make these mundane tunes memorable. |
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And so unexceptional, so mundane is the process that it took researchers over 20 years of observing parents and children together to nail it down. |
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It was he who first realized that mundane daily life, relayed in completely naturalistic language, contained within it all the ingredients of tragedy. |
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They even posted mundane administrative materials, including expense accounts and personnel memos. |
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These open narratives are luscious representations of mundane non-events. |
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Grateful that I'd been allowed into this space, I finally moved on, returning to my mundane tasks of the day, but buoyed up by this close encounter. |
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We preferred to decline in splendid isolation rather than prosper in a mundane community of Continentals under the Treaty of Rome which set up the European Economic Community. |
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We Think Alone feels at first somehow too quotidian and mundane, wholly un-artlike. |
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Perhaps they were feeling above mundane trivials of life, still moving apace, bypassing obstacles such as moss-covered trees through the vast green tunnel. |
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New hairstyles and haircuts are great ways to change your look, especially if you feel like you are due for some sort of change and are tired of your mundane, routine look. |
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It sets the rhythm of life in this archipelago and is a pulsating hub that blends the Oriental with the Occidental, the mundane with extraordinary. |
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The glowing oil lamp in the foreground and the sash window illuminated in the sober terrace beyond are at once marvellous and mundane, as light always is in Piero's work. |
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Moreover, the one-sidedly romantic approach discounts the degree to which stability and support through the mundane challenges of life can be existentially attractive. |
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The imminent arrival of January's annual pain in the wallet, otherwise known as the electricity bill, is an example of the mundane logistics of life that are preoccupying me. |
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Today we use these systems, which are ubiquitous and affordable, chiefly for mundane economic screening, but they inevitably will be extended to track security as well. |
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I was thinking about palindromes today as well, but for the rather more mundane reason that they feature in a question for a bygone DSA example class. |
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The interaction between the parts and the horizon brings the lunation cycle down to earth, projecting it, via the ascendant, into the sublunar sphere of the mundane houses. |
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Nightclub hostesses and air stewardesses were a mundane part of the mix. |
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You won't read this for the prose, the insight or the critical perception, but it's the fan book for fans who prefer lies, gossip and rumours to mundane day-to-day truth. |
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While Butler includes race as performative, other scholars have extended the discussion to include the mundane actions that cement one's racial identity. |
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With nothing tangible at stake in terms of league positions, one might have been forgiven for imagining that it would develop into a fairly mundane affair. |
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Blake, like the proverbial alchemist, by his illustrations, changes the mundane world into a fairyland accessible to every child that picks up his book! |
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As long as there are institutions with lots of money and an interest in seeking rents and favors, there will be corruption, and more mundane influence peddling. |
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Our inquisitive interest encompasses all levels, from the most mundane, such as how do I turn on this computer, up to such profound levels as, what is the nature of reality? |
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And in a few years, they'll be utterly mundane, and it will seem ludicrous that anyone ever wrote articles about them, held conferences to discuss them. |
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The books are about the mundane day-to-day affairs of people. |
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So now they've given up even trying and have adopted the uniform of the conservatively mundane, often in the shape of generic khakis and a white golf shirt. |
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Every time I was carrying out a mundane task and I remembered what had just happened, the scale of the destruction brought me out in goose pimples. |
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The guy has brought all his resources to bear to pay tribute to blue collar heroism, dignify mundane aspirations, memorialize the dead, and console the survivors. |
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We have been protesting, rallying and mobilising, but we've also been distracted by the more mundane activities of teaching, dissertating, and drinking. |
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Back then, he seemed to be living on another planet, a delightfully dotty and scholarly man untouched by the more mundane aspects of the modern world. |
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All of this is probably quite mundane in the world of dowsing, I'm sure. |
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The young boys and girls from the Fountain of Life in Pattaya saw some of their dreams and wishes come true, and received a break away from the mundane life on land. |
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For the most part, the job involves mundane matters such as recycling and pooper-scooper rules for pets. |
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The music video is about an average guy who fanaticizes throughout his day to get through his mundane life. |
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Often the joke is achieved by a po-faced conjunction of the grandiloquent and the thumpingly mundane. |
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John's work has received critical acclaim across the country for his down to earth, deadpan style which makes merry from the mundane. |
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The AutoLoader reduces labor costs, while increasing productivity by freeing up operator time from mundane tasks to perform more complex jobs. |
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Each lighthearted episode turns the mundane into peppy chemistry questions you didn't even know you wanted answered. |
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They do bizarrely mundane things like eat cereal at a dining table. |
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Realist works of art may emphasize the mundane, ugly or sordid, such as works of social realism, regionalism, or kitchen sink realism. |
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Like us, their output ranges from the mundane to the mortifying. |
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Ada cares little for the mundane world, occupying herself for hours every day with the piano. |
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But they also share a secret language and keep a drawerful of mundane treasures that have meaning only for them. |
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Evidently a study of verticality, the work seeks to depict the obstacles that can crop up while trying to overcome life's mundane difficulties. |
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On the other hand, Russia's prestige literature has a very long history of being outsold by books with far more mundane content. |
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I got a job in pathology and started out doing the mundane jobs such as polishing glass slides and washing bottles. |
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Thumbsucker is a deeply-moving rites of passage story that makes Adrian Mole's growing pains seem rather mundane in comparison. |
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I want to get rid of clericalism, the mundane, this closing ourselves off within ourselves, in our parishes, schools or structures. |
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Whatever the media promote and the chorus chants, whatever dapples dinner tables, this is not a mundane story of sex, lies and videotape. |
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Even his more mundane pots and bowls are highly tactile, with surfaces ranging from volcanic pitting to crackled glazes and sgraffito decoration. |
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At first he's lost, filming mundane things like someone taking a breathalizer test. |
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Please send any examples of A-list footballers spotted in mundane activities to the email address above. |
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More a loose collective or even a state of mind than an actual aesthetic movement, mumblecore concerns itself with the mundane vacillations of postcollegiate existence. |
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Adapted from the novel by Walter Kirn, Thumbsucker is a deeply moving rites of passage story that makes Adrian Mole's growing pains seem rather mundane in comparison. |
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No doubt they won't be so easy to tell apart, each as mundane as the next. |
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While the Constabulary attended to such mundane matters as carabao rustling, murder and theft, their first real test in combat occurred in 1904 when the faced the Pulajans. |
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My hope is that it causes someone to pay attention to a tiny seed pod or to the feeling of grass under ones feet, to pay attention to the small mundane things in one's life. |
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Decorated tumis such as this one may have been used for ceremonial purposes, although their utilization on more mundane occasions should not be ruled out. |
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The Museum of Lebanese Prehistory, the trove's more mundane name, gathers a wide assortment of artifacts, ranging from the Paleolithic era to the Chalcolithic. |
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This included clothing, games, various items for spiritual or recreational use, and objects related to mundane everyday tasks such as personal hygiene, fishing, and sewing. |
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The movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular and mass culture, such as advertising, comic books and mundane cultural objects. |
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As the passage and the chapter draw to an end on this Platonically heterodox note of veneration for the mundane and the mortal, language itself too breaks down. |
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Like streetwise residents in underpoliced neighborhoods, copwise individuals learn to reinterpret the mundane scenarios, spaces, and people found in the neighborhood. |
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No less important to fannish than mundane drinking, this useful beverage is even given divine honors by the sect of Beeros and worshipped as either Beer or Bheer. |
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Long famed in fandom, Mr. Bloch skyrocketed to prominence in the mundane when his autobiographical novel, PSYCHO, was made into a hit motion picture. |
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Mundane practitioners also make use of maps for the moments of New and Full Moons, eclipses and planetary ingresses. |
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Mundane objects become celestial heralds, instantly announcing the arrival of shooting stars. |
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