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Another story, "Relating," contains seven smaller stories (more like vignettes) that are studies in minutia.

I am loathe to discuss in person the minutia of the show with strangers or, indeed, friends.

Rather burden anyone with his endless and bogus minutia, allow me to simply drive a stake in the heart of his contention.

All this was testified to, with every minutia of detail, before the Investigating Committee.

The relations between the two monarchs had been regulated with a minutia worthy of Asiatic courts.

He conformed to their taste; he flattered their foibles and obsequiously bowed to the minutia of female volatility.

If so, it is useless to try, or hope to know what life is in its minutia.

I omitted not the least minutia, and was surprised that in these matters I should know without ever having learned.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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