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1 Her attackers were of a far more mundane variety-orso I believed.
2 By half-time, it had looked like being a far more mundane occasion.
3 Injuries to Mauricio Isla and Eduardo Vargas are a more mundane concern.
4 Not so in Tipperary town, where the explanation is much more mundane .
5 Pronunciation is key Nothing could sound more mundane than a Toyota MR2.
6 Certain more mundane passages may be observed, however, without any particular offence.
7 For a moment, the illusion of paradise looked a little more mundane .
8 Let us, then, turn to more mundane matters of honor and fairness.
9 Sadly for believers in extraterrestrial life, there is a more mundane explanation.
10 Would I have to accept a more mundane means of existence?
11 Burberry chief Christopher Bailey may benefit from help of a more mundane variety.
12 DreamUp also deals with the more mundane aspects of a project.
13 She accepted and we went back to more mundane household tasks.
14 There are more mundane realities that follow in the wake of a disaster.
15 When the script is more mundane , the story becomes something of a cliche.
16 Magical beings don't track as readily as the more mundane sort.
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