There's a sort of banality, that everydayness, that I think was important.
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His art, if we can call it that, is a catalogue of death and suffering in all its random, often absurd everydayness.
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The bulk of the movie has us witness what separation does to a burgeoning relationship for which everydayness means the world.
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That grandfather was probably just as emotional with his own children, but I think you are so much busier with the everydayness of parenting that you can't be as introspective.
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Some writers like to emphasize the everydayness of things, believing that by sheer accretion of detail they can hold us captive while we struggle to find connections and meaning.
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Everybody offered up paeans to the enduring everydayness of the people drawn to the Tea Party, and how they love their grandchildren and resent being looked down upon by the media elites.
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There are echoes here of William Eggleston's heightened everydayness, but, if anything, Graham's gaze is even more democratic, his subject matter even more quotidian.
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Commonness: ordinariness as a consequence of being frequent and commonplace
The quality or state of happening every day, or frequently; The product or result of happening every day, or frequently