But their tender attention to mundane facts is affecting, and they exude Hopperesque feelings of loneliness, grief and wonder.
(On The Generation Game; directed off-stage after reading out a mundane fact about a contestant)
The mundane fact of the apartment's 3,414-square-foot floor plan did nothing to convey all that headroom.
The mundane fact of the cost of reconstructing Athens after the Persian sack is at least as likely a cause.
But there was one curious, mundane fact that saved him.
This mundane fact is the very crux of the social world.
The more mundane facts: fewer than 2 percent of professional orchestra musicians are black.
But beyond the accusations lie rather mundane facts.
He rendered his observations with a bold, somewhat blotchy line and rubbed-in shadows, always paying careful attention to the mundane facts.
She said it like somebody relaying a mundane fact of life, as if she were naming the make of a car someone drove.