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Because Times newsroom journalists are not supposed to tweet political opinions, I leaned hard in the opposite direction; the more inconsequential the issue, the more likely I was to tweet about it with passion.

Technically there’s still one more inconsequential, weather-postponed game to be played on Sunday, but all eight first-round series are set.

But the details of the story are even more inconsequential than usual for this type of show.

The more inconsequential the mood at the start, the more dead bodies at the end.

“It presents a mostly regular, everyday world. That’s why I try to call to mind the actual experiences you find during everyday life, and the more inconsequential thoughts and feelings that come up in ordinary, nondramatic daily life.’

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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