0 very ordinary and therefore not interesting:
1 ordinary and not interesting in any way:
No call to care, finally, could be too mundane; what could be more ordinary than peeling an egg?
What remains is a combination of the wondrous and mundane.
Three different points will be addressed here, beginning with the mundane (material) and methodological, and concluding with the 'sublime' or theoretical.
Resolving other mundane issues is currently a matter of sheer tedium.
This is a shame, especially when it leads to overly-literal accounts of songs rendered in a rather mundane reported speech.
The first was a product of frustration with the mundane quality of the policy debate in the mid 1980s.
It also hails a very specific, liberating nonsense meant to deliver readers from the stultifying order of the mundane.
Some of these strategies are reflected in the material markers of elite culture; others are signaled through more mundane patterns.