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- persons,
lacking imagination, are
concerned solely with the mundane: the
quotidian and ordinary. The term
first came into use in
science fiction fandom to...
- College, Oxford. He is the
author of A
History of
French P****ions, a
quotidian history of the
French people, as well as An
Intimate History of Humanity...
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inflammatory disease that may
cause intermittent fever,
characteristically a
quotidian fever that
spikes once or
twice in the late
afternoon to evening. Antipyretics...
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lurking beneath apparently placid exteriors, and
found beauty in the
quotidian, the industrial"
while reflecting a "mix of
folksy naivety and elusive...
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guards its secrets, this
novel reminds us, and the
horror behind the
quotidian is time itself." 2000: On Writing: A
Memoir of the
Craft (read by Stephen...
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local style that
reflected a
variety of
themes including mythology and
quotidian life. The
Government College of Art and Craft,
founded in 1864, has been...
- photo's subject. With the rise of
social media influencer culture, the
quotidian task of
taking photos for a
partner or friend, for some,
escalates into...
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within current discourse on
their sketches,
turning apparently objective quotidian situations into
subjective and
often illogical ones.
Season names during...
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Maharashtra Information Centre, New
Delhi Christian Lee
Novetzke (2016). The
Quotidian Revolution: Vernacularization, Religion, and the
Premodern Public Sphere...