| 11. | But it shows you the quotidian stuff in between.
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| 12. | Volkov was keen to depict the quotidian rhythms and viewscapes of Turkestani life.
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| 13. | On the other hand, Auster moves readily between the abstract and the quotidian.
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| 14. | These quotidian encumbrances are already obsolete for Gates.
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| 15. | These were quotidian concerns that did not fit anyone's description of bohemian.
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| 16. | He is wrapped up in more quotidian concerns.
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| 17. | But at the Waters Edge the pressure of the quotidian was kept at bay.
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| 18. | Hartmire noted that Drake had little interest in such quotidian clerical chores as preaching.
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| 19. | She exemplifies Trillin's irresistible way of mixing the quotidian with the absurd.
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| 20. | What was once extreme has become quotidian.
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