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Unimportant details, he had thought them, but what if they were something more?
But we'll have all the rest of our lives to learn unimportant details.
Deal, I mean, with all the small unimportant details that someone has to see to.
It was not surprising that I didn't remember certain unimportant details.
I knew a few things, mostly unimportant details, and it was frustrating.
My father is practically retired, and I do not trouble him with unimportant details.
These are small, unimportant details, perhaps, but not to me."
But it's not so easy not to trip up on unimportant details.
Such comparatively unimportant details can sometimes help to determine priority of issue.
I didn't want to bother you with unimportant details.
How could she be sure of unimportant details!
Parrah gestured as if to sweep away such unimportant details.
"I am also undecided about a few exceedingly unimportant details, Emerson."
There were people who were better than I at recalling the relatively unimportant details of life.
- and he often seems bogged down, as the administrator Davis was, by innumerable unimportant details.
Summarising is a difficult but essential skill. You have to learn to restate the main ideas in your own words, without including any unimportant details.
"Well some day I want to hear those 'unimportant details,' "Aahz growled.
It was probably an unimportant detail, but unimportant details are what make up housecleaning.
It felt like nit-picking over unimportant details.
"Enough of such unimportant details.
"He was so focused on what seemed like unimportant details for the general manager of a football team," Melton told Babb.
"Some people always complain about great historians that they leave the unimportant details out," Mr. Simic says.
I transcribe it herewith, omitting only the earlier passages, which were full of unimportant details and personal animadversions.
As Tog notes, people are excellent at discarding unimportant details and focusing on the most salient aspects of an item's appearance.
My friend Don Clemente has an extremely strange memory: he tends to remember specific, unimportant details while forgetting all the relevant facts.