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She was a widow now, her husband having finally died of insignificance.
When they were together like this, everything else faded into insignificance.
Insignificance would become his first film adapted from a play.
"When there is only one major good, the others fade into insignificance."
The plains showed a man his insignificance in the world.
Then he spoke again, and everything else faded into insignificance.
The party is reduced to insignificance after the general elections of 1997.
By 1830, the old channel had been reduced to its present insignificance.
In the years after the war the natural ice industry collapsed into insignificance.
Every man tried to shrink himself down into insignificance, so that the choice might not fall on him.
Two "When old friends get together, everything else fades to insignificance."
At least if he is rejected now, his other problems will pale into insignificance.
I blamed her loneliness over the years upon my own insignificance.
This insignificance, I remember, was positively a joy to me at the time.
The apparent and painful insignificance of the part took fear away from her.
The number of black women on the force has risen from near statistical insignificance in 1974 to nearly 5 percent today.
If, on this planet, man sinks into insignificance, what takes his place?
He only goes there to hide his insignificance in a larger crowd.
Above all, it was vital for him to keep a low profile to the point of insignificance.
Here was a glorious sight by which man might well measure his own insignificance!
Things which have enormous importance to those on the ground seem to shrink into insignificance.
We've got to have some sensational development soon or the case will fade into insignificance.
Uncertainty is not the same as insignificance, and vice versa.
And despite the insignificance of the game, there were only 8,864 no-shows.
The size gave his customers a sense of smallness, insignificance.
The argument may fairly be extended to women; for, seldom occupied by serious business, the pursuit of pleasure gives that insignificancy to their character which renders the society of the great so insipid.
Finding nothing either in the animals or vegetables of the newly discovered countries which could justify a very advantageous representation of them, Columbus turned his view towards their minerals; and in the richness of the productions of this third kingdom, he flattered himself he had found a full compensation for the insignificancy of those of the other two.