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But the question is of far more than prosaic interest.
The woman's words were too prosaic not to be real.
Those in the know believe that the story is rather prosaic.
To be doing something so prosaic as having dinner with a friend.
But in my heart of hearts, I am very prosaic.
The real facts behind any story always seem sort of prosaic to me.
Let me make a point that some may regard as rather prosaic.
The people who became involved in these programs were certainly obscure, and anything but prosaic.
But he was a very prosaic soul indeed, or at any rate became one.
The reality has turned out to be somewhat more prosaic.
The origin of the population was much more prosaic and simple.
Or even something so prosaic as a retarded little boy?
A few moments later, she pulled herself together with a more prosaic question.
The challenge here, of course, is to make the prosaic poetic.
At that, they won it with some small and prosaic hitting.
Compared to the rest of the theme park it was rather prosaic.
She said in a prosaic voice, "I thought men did."
A prosaic enough explanation and, I was sure, the correct one.
Still life may be the most prosaic genre of painting.
But here at least the explanation is somewhat more prosaic.
Ultimately, no doubt, the story behind it would turn out to be prosaic.
Here in more prosaic England they might see her differently.
Families will also learn about the more prosaic side of making money: earning it.
He said the notice was so prosaic as to not register.
Start with some life goals rather than merely the more prosaic work ones.