Sentences with phrase «day mundanity»

Still, in retrospect the thing I appreciate most about boarding school wasn't so much a decent education (I wasn't much of a student, to be honest), or the day - to - day mundanity of Latin, Shakespeare, Rugby, «Jerusalem», fist fights, ink - stained hankies, cold showers and horrible food, but the horizons.
Barnette's work explores every day mundanity but identifies those moments that make the ordinary extraordinary, or even extra-terrestrial.
There is but the day - to - day mundanity of life, which when you're a hulking, waxed and tanned mass of muscle takes on different but still identifiably human proportions.
From this source text, Drew Goddard (Buffy, Cabin in the Woods, Daredevil) fashioned one of the year's best screenplays, brilliantly balancing the day - to - day mundanity of Watney's solitary Martian existence, with the managerie of boffins dealing with the PR disaster back home, and the remainder of Watney's crew caught halfway between a red rock and a hard place.
Steve Buscemi is largely wasted in an episode that deals more with a standard midlife crisis than any existential quandary; day - to - day mundanities were never Dick's strong suit, an idiosyncratic crafter of everyday conversations if ever there was one.
Fun while it lasted, but only small islands of excitement among the ocean of day - to - day mundanities that is SO - 27: We spent most of our time dealing with illegal traders, copyright infringements and fraud.

Not exact matches

For more of the practical reasons, I encourage you to spend some time over at 90 Days of Self Publishing to acquaint yourself with some of the mundanity of my decision.
From the kind that are utterly zombiefied by the mundanity of life, to just ordinary people having a ho - hum day, and could use a small dose of «ZIIIING» to perk them up.
The exhibition focuses on the mundanity of Chardin's paintings, his honest and deliberate focus on every day objects, and is sparingly filled with modest artworks by those keenly interested in the inverse proportions between captivation and pageantry — those that know and share the intense integrity of the common and remind us of the potent unknown.
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