The ritual aspects of makeup, smoke, and unusual typography help everyone leave the quotidian realm faster.
Most adventure races opt for more quotidian conveyance--foot, bicycle and inflatable kayak are standard.
Salyes has an ear for regional accents and colloquial dialogue, and an eye for quotidian details.
This magpie spirit, a Dada weaving of quotidian stuff into one's sartorial nest, gives wings to designers.
WSJ: Loud, Fast and Nasty | Punk: Chaos to Couture | Metropolitan Museum of Art | By Laura Jacobs
The company has managed to reintroduce some sexy into the droll, quotidian appliances that fill our lives.
FORBES: Billionaire Inventor James Dyson Announces Faucet With Attached Hand Dryer
It is this juxtaposition of the quotidian with the bleeding edge that makes the Peckham scene so refreshing.
Next up: The Yawning Point, that elusive moment when the interestingly quotidian spills over into the boringly trivial.
The shuttle was supposed to be a reusable truck that would make the business of putting people into orbit quotidian.
So if by "drive, " you mean "accommodate" or "manage the quotidian of car-based existence, " the answer is, It drives fine, just swell.
Their requests range from the quotidian (extra padding, special sizes) to the more outlandish (red-soled booties for a baby, high heels for a man).
Many of the lots are quotidian items that if owned by anyone else, wouldn't find their way out of the attic or, in some cases, the trash.
But the pair's get-rich-quick plans quickly dissolved into quotidian headaches.
He uses tweets to promote his sites and the media coverage of them, talk about brands, send people to other sites, carry on conversations about industry topics, and reflect on quotidian happenings.
As we ducked out of one of the Art Nouveau apartment block lobbies, hidden behind thoroughly quotidian-looking front doors, I remarked at how wide the road was, an oddity for a town as old as this.
Akin to MUJAM in its celebration of Mexican products, the Museo del Objeto del Objeto (the Museum of the Purpose of the Object) is a collection of more than 30, 000 quotidian objects, some more than two centuries old.
He preferred quotidian debris tram tickets, bureaucratic forms, dishevelled bird feathers, all sorts of cultural kitsch and schmaltz which he transfigured with a subtle and daring use of colour into rhythmic, vibrant works of art that speak movingly of their time, yet transcend it.
Mr Frum believes that a future agreement to cut spending - he thinks America spends much too big a proportion of its GDP on health - and raise taxes, could very quickly bring the debt problem down to the level of quotidian normality.
The exhibition begins indoors, with portraits that were a shock because they captured women in the privacy of their homes, lost in reverie (Monet's "Madame Louis Joachim Gaudibert, " 1868) or engaged in quotidian rituals like removing a glove (Charles Carolus-Duran's "The Lady With the Glove, " 1869).
应用推荐