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The search is what anyone would undertake if he were not sunk in the everydayness of his own life.
Without asking, we are granted whiffs of other people's everydayness.
And so the apple cart of everydayness is upset.
The unseen kitchen stood for the opposite: spontaneous everydayness.
In two weeks' time he is so sunk in everydayness that he might just as well be dead.
Perhaps there was a time when everydayness was not too strong and one could break its grip by brute strength.
Heidegger attempted to maintain the definition of Dasein as we all are, in our average everydayness.
Only once in my life was the grip of everydayness broken: when I lay bleeding in a ditch.
But what if J., in the upcoming everydayness of their life together, reveals that she's an easy-listening freak?
The commonness of his chosen term suggests naturalness, everydayness, ordinariness.
Shibusa everydayness provides a framework, a tradition for an artist's oeuvre to be a unit not a process.
Martin Heidegger, a famous phenomenologist, said that philosophers should be looking at how we live in our "average everydayness."
He believes that "the surreal is the flip side of reality - it is what gives meaning to our everydayness".
Otherwise she lived in everydayness.
On the face of things, the Pugaches seem to have relieved the everydayness of their 33-year marriage by turning their lives into a public spectacle.
The seven elements of shibusa are simplicity, implicity, modesty, silence, naturalness, everydayness, and imperfection.
'The Everydayness of Don Giovanni', in Philosophy as Film, ed.
Wensleydale read his father's newspaper every evening, but the prosaic everydayness of the world always seemed to melt under the power-house of Adam's explanations.
(The everydayness is everywhere now, having begun in the cities and seeking out the remotest nooks and corners of the countryside, even the swamps.)
Some days it was like that, as if God was waiting for you, ready to give your worn-out words new meaning, to lift the burden of everydayness from you.
On the other hand, da-sein's "everydayness," or existentiell living, always already discloses an understanding of its existential structures as a condition of its very being and acting.
He maintains that his poetry portrays visually the drift and swirl of the things themselves and the interconnected chiaroscuro of shadowy essence and shimmering everydayness.
Her book was "not written to illustrate any general theory," she says, not even fashionable new theories of "the everyday," but rather to chronicle a story of "extraordinary everydayness."
Our marriage has been going for a long time, and the new pictures arise out of a curiosity about that everydayness, about the 'glue' that holds a marriage together.