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Worse, the book never gets across the quotidian stuff of Southern's life.
Yet even now the quotidian activity of Jerusalem goes on.
But quotidian memories have given us more great works than we can count.
"Young people are looking for an experience that is somewhat different from the quotidian reality," he said.
Fitting work might seem to be modeling at its most quotidian.
What happens when technology can analyze every quotidian thing that happened to you today.
The quotidian elements that make for real life are almost entirely missing.
But politics, in a more quotidian sense, had always been part of Lazio's life.
Above all, it's the quotidian quality of their pain that separates the women from the boys.
But it shows you the quotidian stuff in between.
It is a way of pushing beyond the often grim quotidian reality.
For months he seemed indifferent to the quotidian business of governing Russia.
He has concerned himself with the most quotidian details of Treasury operations.
Now she has gone back to quotidian Swiss life.
Bringing these items from quotidian life in France makes me feel very exotic!
Though not very common on a quotidian basis, desserts are popular after large, significant meals.
Mr. Bishop also had advice of a more quotidian nature.
These were quotidian concerns that did not fit anyone's description of bohemian.
It's a quotidian memory that you put a fantastical spin on.
But other headaches persist - quotidian problems like securing permits or office space.
The effect is at once quotidian and museum untouchable.
The best cries of the heart are at how the quotidian routine has been scrambled by the market's passing.
The fear of being overheard, it complained, "is present on a quotidian basis in everyone's lives."
This left the investigators little to do but search for meaning in the most quotidian details of Fed life.
"You don't have to hassle a lot of the quotidian stuff."