Sentences with phrase «for mundanity»

These features put Defiance on the edge of an addicting, stat - obsessed experience, but the poorly implemented menu system and slower - than - you - expect influx of new items makes for mundanity, not pleasurable compulsion.
It's all very romantic to claim that as a novelist, you're a creative spirit with no head for the mundanities of business and marketing.

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The Baader - Meinhof Complex tries to get into the heads of the members and show the viewer the frightening mundanity of the subject and how easy it is for things to escalate.
However, this is not the case and while the game is definitely played for laughs, these soon run out when mundanity sets in.
The characters are so exaggeratedly helpless that the film somehow manages to achieve hilarious punchlines toward the end simply by showing them forced to adapt to the mundanity of normal life — what other film could turn «taking baby Aspirin to reduce my risk for heart attack» into a genuinely laugh - out - loud moment?
These were regular folks called upon to be symbols for equality because their union was as mundane as anyone else's; the power of Loving is precisely in that mundanity.
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.
The 11 - minute Nature Morte (2008), wordless save for the call of the adhān some way off, again evokes the mundanity of conflict in its portrayal of two men working side by side at their respective tasks: the older making a bomb, the younger mending a jacket.
Perhaps I'm being petty, but having read many press releases like this one, for abstract work not too dissimilar in its «variety of approaches», often a bit of hardness, with a bit of contrived brushiness, masked off, contrasted with a thin pink line or some nice drips on the edges, you start to wonder to what extent the familiarity and mundanity in the writing and the work are inextricable from each other.
Themes of macabre mundanity continue in David's Living Room Revisited, 2014, a black - and - scarlet muraled room designed by Kuitca inspired by a drawing David Lynch made for «The Air Is on Fire,» a retrospective of the auteur's paintings, drawings, and photographs organized at the Fondation Cartier in 2007.
The recipe for solving the legal problems of human beings has five parts mundanity and four parts psychology for every one part formal law; and
Intelligence and thoughtfulness are pre-requisite foundations for a civilised society's media, and Croakey rises above the mundanity of most Australian efforts to remind us that smart, switched - on writers and thinkers are still out there
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