How To Use Aptly In A Sentence
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She even formed an American touring troupe with the distinguished George Washington Smith, America's first, and aptly named, premier danseur, who taught ballet in Philadelphia until his death in 1899.
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Some species with large mouths and small bills, such as nighthawks, whip-poor wills, and the aptly named frogmouth owls, open their bills wide as they fly into insects, and the prey is captured in the birds’ gaping maws.
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Native Americans have long used cramp bark, an aptly named antispasmodic herb, to relieve menstrual cramps.
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The girl was aroused, her expression mirroring her mentor's almost exactly as she raptly observed the scene.
In the Midnight Hour
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The description aptly described the new diplomacy of detente emerging from the 1972 super-power summit.
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We spent a week at the aptly named Grand View Hotel.
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Pathetic is the word that aptly described this fogey.
McCain says he is now 'a partisan'
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Fans will enjoy the aptly titled A TWISTED LADDER as the heroine ponders nurturing vs. naturing with her DNA and her childhood tainted in this terrific refreshing character driven thriller.
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The aptly titled venue was surrounded by a huge gorge, rolling bluffs and a meandering river.
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Depapepe has a very well-rounded range of guitar techniques and sometimes, they apply very basic stuff such as harmonics, tremelo etc aptly to augment the song.
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Except that it has only eight lines, the triolet is also difficult to describe but a nice example of one is aptly titled "Triolet" and written by the American newspaperman and humorist Don Marquis (1878 — 1937), and is taken from his book Dreams & Dust (1915).
“I ain't never goin' to work again. . . . I'm plum tired out.”
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The book is aptly subtitled The Amazing Story of Sue, the Dinosaur That Changed Science, the Law, and My Life.
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Then it was being run by the aptly named Thomas Mill.
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But in reality, they lost their rights long before they were born, in an 1873 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court aptly denominated The Slaughter-House Cases.
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Models for the aptly titled Unique label strutted on a catwalk of dried leaves, wearing elaborate head-dresses resembling deer, foxes, bears, squirrels and wolves.
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Justice found no effectual means at his disposal for coping with what he very aptly calls the enslaved condition of Londoners, assaulted, pillaged, and plundered; unable to sleep in their own houses, or to walk the streets, or to travel in safety.
Henry Fielding: a Memoir
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The Liberian capital of Monrovia cradles the north Atlantic Ocean and aptly looks west towards the United States of America.
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Current government strategy on unemployment has been described fairly aptly as being the carrot and stick approach.
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The Suspension Bridge at Niagara is an artificial wonder as great, in its degree, as the natural miracle of the mighty cataract which thunders forever at its side; while no triumph of inventive economy could more aptly lead the imaginative stranger into the picturesque beauties of Wales than the extraordinary tubular bridge across the Menai Strait.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
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But this is best seen in quicksilver, which is not inaptly called mineral water.
The New Organon
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My mobile phone says 19.38 and I am still alone in the aptly christened Nostalgie Ball Room, barring a handful of meticulously besuited men at the door.
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Attracted in turn to the youthful pulchritude of Laura and Claire, he describes his obsession for the latter as ‘pure desire in a void’, but it is a contrived passion that could be more aptly characterised as devoid of pure desire.
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In this use of the word fulfilled, it means not that the passage was at first intended to apply to this particular thing, but that the words aptly or appropriately express the thing spoken of, and may be applied to it.
Barnes New Testament Notes
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Behind her hangs an aptly patriotic map of the United Provinces of Holland.
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From the recent discoveries of many ingenious philosophers it appears, that during respiration the blood imbibes the vital part of the air, called oxygene, through the membranes of the lungs; and that hence respiration may be aptly compared to a slow combustion.
Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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Would not a semantically empty text, keeping only the pragmatic skeleton of a conventional letter, aptly embody the artificiality of such letters?
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PMSL is in the midst of a global expansion campaign, which has been aptly named, 'Closer to our Customers'," said Lawrence K. Heck, president and CEO of Philadelphia Mixing Solutions.
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Belloc's was a grey and white stallion called Nightwind, an aptly named steed for he was as silent as he was fleet of foot.
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A cluster of old nuns flit around Byzantine style interiors while a bitter monk shows me his pet dog and cat aptly called Billy and Monica.
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The birding world is buzzing (or more aptly, chirping) with the news announced yesterday that a new species of bird, the spectacled flowerpecker, may have been found in
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Babystars, fleabane, and the aptly name fireweed, post-fire denizens of the vegetation world, had already sprouted and were laying claim to the barren slopes.
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The aptly named Progressive Conservative leader John Tory, in his push to fund religious schools in Ontario, says it would be just fine with him if Christian schools teach creationism as a legitimate alternative to evolution.
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(I'll leave aside Lithwick's ongoing effort, which Jonathan Adler has aptly remarked on before, to reposition herself from her previous role as a perpetrator of the "vicious slash-and-burn character attack" to her new role as a hypersensitive bemoaner of any criticism of nominees.)
Bench Memos
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The Brevity line of jewelry is aptly named, as the title defines its simplistic and minimalistic beauty.
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His ticket to Urumchi did not, as he thought, guarantee a journey, but was, more aptly, an invitation to join in the melee, a circus of inseverable wrangling in which the strong, the wily and dogged, prevailed.
Heaven Lake
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Soft chords formed a suspended background for loud attacks that took an eternity to die away, and the aptly titled ‘Ten Thousand Shades of Blue’ diminuendoed into ambiguously bittersweet dissonance.
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It would be all one to me, who were the questionist and who the answerer, supposing the question be aptly put so as to draw forth the explication most fully.
The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe, M.A. with a Memoir of the Author. Vol. VI.
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Theodore Dwight Weld no relation to Theodore Dwight, a leader of both the antislavery and school reform movements, aptly declared that inner restraints “are the web of civilized society, warp and woof.”
A Renegade History of the United States
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Aptly named Tumbler is an ideal tomato for a large basket or even a patio tub or window box.
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The ‘three great religions’ are all susceptible to this charge, although their adherents may aptly and justly interpret the texts in a humanist or universalist way.
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Because of these widely various neoplastic effects it has been aptly termed the polyoma virus.
Peyton Rous - Nobel Lecture
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The word fermenting aptly describes the process begun, suggesting as it does something closed up, away from air and sunlight, continually working in secret, engendering forces that fascinated, yet inspired me with fear.
A Far Country — Complete
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This time the soloist was a 19-year-old French girl named Lisa de la Salle, who has started recording for the aptly named "Naive" label.
Old Lady Matinee at the Symphony
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MOCK matriculation examinations - or matric ‘trials’ as they are aptly known - are intended to give a serious taste of the real thing to learners, teachers and everybody else involved.
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The protectionist policies they endorse have been aptly called "beggar thy neighbor."
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Was there a faction that was pushing, for example, for Osama bin Laden as the -- maybe more aptly titled the newsmaker of the year?
CNN Transcript Dec 24, 2001
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I put together a blend which I aptly named "Rider's Cereal Blend" which consisted of Artisanal Cereal blend base (multigrain oat bran, rye, spelt, barley, amarath and wheat germ) cacao nibs, granola, goji berries and pumpkin seeds.
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Its unique decorative character has been aptly described as heraldic, "The Power of America rising from the Sea.
Sculpture of the Exposition Palaces and Courts
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The only window is in the dining room (aptly called dinette).
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The novels aptly illustrate why escape plans were fraught with failure and why some slaves chose to remain in bondage.
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Next morning brings the first unclouded view of the Hound's Tooth, the aptly named rock outcrop framed by the lodge's windows.
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Smith has rolled out a carpet to welcome viewers to an apocalyptic skyscape that aptly invokes both Paradiso and Inferno.
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The lecture hall in my museum once became the venue for a coroner's court, aptly holding a treasure trove inquest.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cee-Lo Green comes from the soulful South, and his aptly titled second album finds the sizeable emcee eschewing the stereotypical rapper role.
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Termed aptly as ‘Souls of Inferno’, the dance drama took every minute detail into account.
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Tuesday's installment was looking woefully predictable until North Carolina Dance Theatre hit the stage with Appalachian strings and a barnstormer aptly named "Shindig.
Bluegrass pickin' perks up Ballet Across America's opening
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Questions surrounding the issue as to whether they would make the grade with their new style of ragga have been answered with the release of their aptly titled debut album Mentally Disturbed.
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Her acting aptly conveys noble spirit and befuddled brain.
Times, Sunday Times
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In a journal entry about the coming exhibition, he aptly describes how his art has helped soothe a troubled and unsettled past.
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The setting twin suns of Rijos, the red giant aptly named Rojo, and her blue companion Danube cast an eerily beautiful violet light on the endless expanse of beach.
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‘We may say most aptly that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves’ - Lovelace describing the Analytical Engine in the ‘Notes’.
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While surfcasting in Rhode Island over the weekend, I stopped for a look at an old favorite spot where I no longer fish — off the aptly named Hazard Avenue in Narragansett.
Fishing in the Danger Zone
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The program searches a hard drive for aptly named files that are suffixed with. jpeg or. jpg, and may therefore falsely identify files and wreak havoc on the reputation of people with no connection to child pornography.
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Terri was very skinny, and invariably wore huge, brightly coloured and loosely knitted jumpers which hung on her (rather aptly) like camouflage netting.
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‘You're the first,’ the bartender said as I bellied up to the little bar at Sueños, the aptly named new Mexican restaurant in Chelsea.
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They stood in the aptly named mudroom just off of the great kitchen trying to remove the grime.
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Boccaccio's poem, a pastoral romance in rhymed octaves, has been aptly described as a hymn to nature.
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overpaid" -- as they aptly put it -- $14,518 in just four years of marriage.
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He aptly describes the physical objects we seem to ourselves, and take ourselves, to perceive as ‘visuo-tactual continuants '.
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tyke" of a doggie -- a biography which had so lived in my recollection that when a queer little fluffy dumpling of a puppy was given me I could not help giving it the old familiar name, little knowing how aptly true the name would prove to be in after years.
Wild Nature Won By Kindness
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The aptly named death cap has been spotted in record numbers as the wild mushroom collecting season gets under way.
Times, Sunday Times
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We managed to get peeks of banded pipefish, and a peacock flounder at the aptly named Blue Ridge.
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In some boxfishes, such as the aptly named cowfishes, the keels extend forward, beyond the body, to form sharp horns.
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The subject to be regulated is commerce, and our Constitution being, as was aptly said at the bar, one of enumeration, and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power, it becomes necessary to settle the meaning of the word.
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The comments and discusssion on this topic aptly describe your obtuseness and your ivory tower out of touch with reality circular theoretical esoterica to ad nauseum better than I could ever state on my own.
The Economics of Wage Labor, Michael Munger | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Plant the crop such as wheaten, corn, potato, horsebean, hempen, cole aptly, a year one ripe.
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Much like President Bush's Kyoto alternative and inaptly named "Clear Skies Initiative," Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper's proposed Clean Air Act is filled with industry incentives, lax timetables, and no mention of the Kyoto commitments-something Environment Minister Rona Ambrose deemed "unachievable" in September.
Canada's Commitment to Failure
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On her debut, the aptly-titled Solo (released through Interscope Digital Distribution), increasingly accomplished songwriting connects through her emotive, lithe-yet-lived-in timbre.
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This arborescence is not circular, but, like the cell, is flattened at right angles to the long axis of the folium; in other words, it does not resemble a round bush, but has been aptly compared by Obersteiner to the branches of a fruit tree trained against a trellis or a wall.
IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
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Plant the crop such as wheaten, corn, potato, horsebean, hempen, cole aptly, a year one ripe.
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Cordes-sur-Ciel, the first bastide, sits on the top of a mountain and is, thus, aptly named.
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In the very design of Gibbon there is a certain poetical attraction; his work may aptly be described as panoramic, unrolling a vast picture or succession of pictures, too vague in outline and too monotonous in color for minute impressions, yet, on this account, the more remarkable for general effect.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860
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This aptly named impious herb is a useful image for his discussion of the impious disrespect of clerical hierarchy that he claims is concomitant with an improper relationship with God.
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Aptly in this bicentennial year of Trafalgar, the Senior Service was at the hub of ceremonies of remembrance to mark the nation's war dead at home and aboard.
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In one of his letters we find him referring to nearly all the celebrated authors of the church, and so aptly, that we conclude he must have had their works on his desk, and was deeply read in patristical theology.
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
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Zola's cheese shop was aptly set in the new market halls, built in the 1850s, for it depicted modern commerce and not immemorial rural custom.
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This is mainly a dialogue driven comedy, so the soundtrack aptly supports the film.
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Admittedly the competition isn't great: that wee bauchle Lulu; the Bay City Rollers, who always looked short on account of their shrunken tartan breeks; the aptly named Midge Ure; Wet Wet Wet, who were fond of kikicking in the gutters; and Simple Minds featuring the always crouching Jim Kerr.
Undefined
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Among the young revolutionaries of St Petersburg Lenin was aptly known as ‘the Old Man’.
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Hewitt's captivation with nature and with the landscape is aptly supported in the following poem privately published in 1956.
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The lecture hall in my museum once became the venue for a coroner's court, aptly holding a treasure trove inquest.
Times, Sunday Times
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Aptly titled ( "Apocrypha" is Greek for "those having been hidden away"), this expansion will open up wormholes that will connect previously unexplored regions of the universe to the stars of New Eden.
Gaming Nexus
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The parish was recently founded and aptly named.
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The aptly named Gran Cenote is really several cenotes meandering along the verdant jungle floor and connected by wooden walkways.
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She is blowsy, slightly needy, and struggling to keep in check the precocious sexuality of her only daughter, aptly named Lolita.
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The latter was aptly named, so tart that the first gulp curled your lips back.
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Once I was aptly crunk I started singing and dancing like a madman.
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The book is aptly titled as he has indeed experienced a life of extremes, both personally and professionally.
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It is recorded that the first persons who practised this species of composition [Footnote: The _composition_ here mentioned consisted of three parts, The _first_ regarded the structure; that is, the _connection_ of our words, and required that the last syllable of every preceding, and the first of every succeeding word should be so aptly united as to produce an agreeable sound; which was effected by avoiding a collision of vowels or of inamicable consonants.
Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker.
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Michael Parenti has written insightfully aboutwhat he aptly calls "the Myth of America, The Virtuous.
Censorship and the Anemic State of Political Discourse in America
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This smacks of prejudice and the "crudeness" Zerner seems to spot in Antal more aptly designates his own approach.
Marx in Art
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The Manor might be aptly described as a spiritual College.
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- I'm already a bookstore fanatic so the aptly named Powerhouse Books on Main Street took my bibliophilia to another level.
Gina Pell: DUMBO: The New Soho
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My horse, inaptly named Pegasus, brings me to the base of Ahu Tepeu, a magnificent beetle-browed statue crowned with a red stone headdress weighing eleven tons.
Richard Bangs: Skullduggery on Easter Island (Part II of II)
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This arborescence is not circular, but, like the cell, is flattened at right angles to the long axis of the folium; in other words, it does not resemble a round bush, but has been aptly compared by Obersteiner to the branches of a fruit tree trained against a trellis or a wall.
IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
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At each they paid their pennies and watched raptly, not noticing Thetis 's sadly tarnished scales or the toothless smile on the cobra.
THE THORN BIRDS
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In some boxfishes, such as the aptly named cowfishes, the keels extend forward, beyond the body, to form sharp horns.
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Queen Noor of Jordan is backing an albatross aptly named The Ancient Mariner.
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She knew her protruding lower lip drawn into the portrait aptly represented a sulky princess.
SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
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William James quoting from the childhood reminiscences of Ballard, a deaf mute, and Laura Brigman's case, a blind-deaf mute, however, illustrate the two points aptly enough.
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The water's still surface perfectly mirrors the ragged spires of the aptly named Sawtooth Range stacked against the western horizon.
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Aptly named Stylish And Foxie, the 9-year-old sorrel mare made quick work of the Senior Cutting for a 226 score and the World Championship.
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The former chancellor, Ken Clarke, aptly summed up the downbeat mood when he said in yesterday's Observer that it was hard to be "sunnily optimistic" about the west's economic prospects.
Global recovery's weakness raises possibility of trade war
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These pieces and the others in the collection can do double-duty as resort wear when you are on vacation on the Mexican Riviera or aptly set you apart from the crowd at a ritzy social event at Lincoln Center.
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I planted myself in the rather aptly named Ghost Garden, next to ‘The Dancing Tree,’ a huge gnarly old rhododendron, all twists and loops.
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The musical is set in Depression-era USA and the costumes and scenery aptly depicted the contrast between soup kitchens of the down-and-outs and the opulent homes and lifestyles of the rich.
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We may say most aptly that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves.
Ada Lovelace
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But the showstopper is the aptly named globe of death, which sees men riding motorbikes inside a dome-like structure.
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William Sutton, first licensee of the aptly named Scenic Hotel, was up here in the 1840s too, running a general store offering everything from lolly sticks to a noggin of wine before the pub was built about 130 years back.
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We spent a week at the aptly named Grand View Hotel.
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Only a rare reviewer aptly noted that Tina Blau had still not been fully appreciated: “She is the first among us who saw and made light and air modern at a time when even our most famous and well-known landscape painters stuck to certain traditional coloristic formulas” (Seligmann 1909).
Tina Blau.
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The IMF has been aptly compared to a credit union: every member makes a contribution to a pool of funds and can then draw on them when the need arises.
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A prime example of this systemic program weakness (aptly spun by the network and Russert's pals as a positive during the interminably long post-Russert death rattle brattle on television) was this past Sunday when Gov.
Beverly Davis: Time to Bury the "Meet the Press" Format
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Red Pine aptly calls the sutra "Buddhism in a nutshell," and "a work of art as much as religion.
Peter Clothier: Heart Beat: A Book Review
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The pitchfork, with its twin references to farming and going to hell in a handcart, aptly remains.
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“If the shooter was using a nightscope and he was actually trying to hit you, he was, as Stevie so aptly put it, a lousy shot.”
Red Knife
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An aptly named gas, discovered in 1766, it had that potentially lethal combination of having both explosive and lifting properties.
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India has many historical monuments aptly notified as world heritage sites.
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Researching carefully that whether the casino is legit and offers legal game play alongside the payment alternatives can be a great way of making sure that you get the return for your investment easily and more aptly.
Online Gambling, the place where the sun of fun never sets | Poker Hands
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I understand that sometimes the schnozz needs a little maintenance work, but as Seinfeld aptly demonstrated, doing so in the car is fraught with peril.
If you must do it, at least do it right
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We spent a week at the aptly named Grand View Hotel.
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The four spend the evening singing a bit, dancing, or perhaps more aptly cavorting, around the stage and impersonating the various types of their acquaintance, both male and female.
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Shanti owned a press, aptly called Motherland Press and, after a while, he began printing Quit India, a clandestine newspaper inciting people to carry out satyagraha against the British.
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The new album draws its main inspiration from the band's annual tours of the Highlands and islands, much of it - aptly enough - striking an elegiac or valedictory note.
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby-boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life.
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His action exemplifies what the late Stephen Jay Gould, on his essay on the lynxes, aptly called ‘the authoritarian form of the empiricist myth’.
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No matter how aptly presented, these foreboding atmospherics and metaphors have remained by-the-numbers for the adult thriller for decades; and like the stale, recycled charades of today’s politics, they grow tiresome quickly, not overlooking certain autobiographical parallels.
Movie Review: Roman Polanski’s The Ghost Writer is Terrible (This Review Includes an Exclusive Note from Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghost) | /Film
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The aptly named death cap has been spotted in record numbers as the wild mushroom collecting season gets under way.
Times, Sunday Times
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To which Cicero himself aptly answers, “æque contingit omnibus fidibus, ut incontentæ sint; illud non continuo, ut æque incontentæ.”
A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive
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He has also written a blackly comic locked-room mystery novel, Now You See It ..., aptly dedicated to Robert Bloch, and the suspense novels 7 Steps to Midnight and Hunted Past Reason.
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Subscribe to comments with RSS. our journal is aptly named
Polygraphs « Gerry Canavan
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In fact, they tell a story among themselves that aptly describes their burden.
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It doesn't make sense to think of people as speaking 'out of tune' though some prosodic disorders in speech pathology might aptly be described in that way.
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This is actionable, affordable, and feasible and more aptly it addresses the problem in situ meaning that the fix goes in without having to reset the pieces on the game board.www. trigon-international.com
Immigration Reform
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There's a mental thing that happens sometimes, when you get fibromyalgia, which is aptly named, "fibro fog".
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What used to be a casual surfer-dude lair, aptly named "Le Shack," is now an airy, welcoming home that deftly juxtaposes beachy fun with city sophistication.
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The food engineers who thought up white bread took the wheat, pounded it into overrefined flour, blasted out all the good nutrients, erased any trace of fiber, and mashed and molded the pale, mealy result into a soft, malleable slice or all-too-aptly-shaped hot-dog or hamburger or hoagie holder.
THE HIGH SCHOOL REUNION DIET
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He trusts women no more than he trusts alcohol; both represent the threat of loss of male control so aptly represented in the recurrent image of Hercules spinning for Omphale.
Shakespeare
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She reads a teleprompter well, but Bible Spice, as Alec Baldwin so aptly dubber her, is not a qualified person to be sitting in the Oval Office.
Brian Ross: A Protester Displays His Fear of Obama
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PMSL is in the midst of a global expansion campaign, which has been aptly named, 'Closer to our Customers'
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Current government strategy on unemployment has been described fairly aptly as being the carrot and stick approach.
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The aptly named Skyline Restaurant provides spectacular views of the city below.
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Her largest work ever is the wooden relief aptly titled Prince of Peace - an enormous icon of Christ similar to the antique reliquaries found in many orthodox churches, except for its size.
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As, what I suppose is most aptly called a cyborg, she is the ultimate other, totally isolated yet profoundly superior to the rest of the human race.
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Construction metaphors aptly describe what prosecutors and other trial lawyers do.
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Perhaps it is more aptly described not as a sphere but as spheres.
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Indeed, aster, the Latin word for star, aptly describes the starry flower heads.
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We stayed in Interlaken, which is aptly known as the "Gateway to JungFrau" With majestic views of the surrounding countryside, glaciers and the renowned Alpine range, its like a dream-come-true for the high-adrenaline adventure sports!
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Their relationship culminates with a very revealing poem that aptly begins with the word farewell.
The Blackstone Key
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Aptly named Tumbler is an ideal tomato for a large basket or even a patio tub or window box.
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Performed with such brilliance, they aptly recreate genuine folk music of the era.
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There must be hundreds, thousands of words, which quite aptly describe persons of certain dispositions.
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The renegades, aptly named the Wolves, were formed when, having deserted their battalions for unknown reasons, they met in a gully off the coast somewhere below Twofold Bay.
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The early Spaniards called it Las Animas, but after the death of unshriven pioneers in the area, it was aptly renamed El Purgatorio.
Isabelle
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Then, stealing his thunder, but in the befitting le-gomena of the smaller country, (probable words, possibly said, of field family gleaming) a bit duskish and flavoured with a smile, seein as ow his thoughts consisted chiefly of the cheerio, he aptly sketched for our soontobe second parents (sukand see whybe!) the touching seene.
Finnegans Wake
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Twitter spokesperson Carolyn Penner aptly pointed out in response to our inquiry about the landmark, "If only I had a nickel for every Tweet. I'd be a billionaire.
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And even though the current title befits a high concept Matt LeBlanc comeback vehicle, the lack of awareness is odd since Knight is due next summer and directed by James Mangold, who can aptly do the macho-thing (3:10 to Yuma), the girl-thing (Girl, Interrupted), and in between (Walk the Line).
New Footage From Knight & Day with Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz | /Film
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The first cast of what Crane aptly termed the dragnet had brought in the management and service staff to a man, with a number of the restaurant's habitues, including Sophie Weringrode and her errand-boy, the exquisite Mr. Revel.
The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf
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This cunningness was aptly rewarded when she earned two boons from him at a very critical juncture.
Motherhood Messages From Mythology: a Study of Four Queens as Mothers in Indian Epics Ramayana and Mahabharata « English Lesson Plans « Free Lesson Plans « Literacy News
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The birth summons up, for a moment at least, Hightower's hopeful imagining of how Lena will repeople the earth from the very site of destruction and death, the aptly named Old Burden Place.
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Construction metaphors aptly describe what prosecutors and other trial lawyers do.
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Aptly named Tumbler is an ideal tomato for a large basket or even a patio tub or window box.
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ALLAHABAD: The Maha Kumbh, aptly termed as ` mother of all congregations ', is scheduled for 2012-13 in the holiest pilgrim city of Allahabad, or Prayag as it is known traditionally.
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This version's reliance on the SCHIZOID edition was most obvious during the scene of Julia's murder, which AIP had treated to a distorting ripple-like optical to obscure the nudity of Bolkan and Strindberg and details of the film's pivotal stabbing; the Federal DVD presented the scene in a combination of rippled and unrippled footage, evidently because the aptly-named SCHIZOID included individual shots not found in the Italian cut.
Archive 2007-01-07
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Within this rocky honeycomb -- “cette ville en monolithe,” as it has been aptly called, for it is literally scooped out of one mountain block -- live a few poor people, foddering their wretched goats at carved piscina and stately sideboards, erecting their mud-beplastered hovels in the halls of feudal princes.
The South of France—East Half
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The track in the roadway through the middle of the intersection of Heidelberg Road and the aptly named Chandler Highway has been long since paved over.
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Yeah, this word is aptly used here.
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In that regard, this disc is aptly named.
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The Bethany Bash is to be held this Friday and Saturday and aptly called ‘Double Bheja Fry’ because it promises to addle your brains with fun and frolic.
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For, as the action of writing is performed by bending the thumb forward, the retroversion or bending back of that joint did not unaptly point to the opposite of that action, implying that it was the will of the audience that the author should _write no more: _ a much more significant, as well as more humane, way of expressing-that desire, than our custom of hissing, which is altogether senseless and indefensible.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863
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This is to phrase the situation in an admittedly Byzantine manner, but it aptly evokes the Italianate cat-and-mouse game that's at play.
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We find among the features on these lofty riverbanks many remarkable hollows not unaptly termed hoppers by the country people, from the water sinking into them as grain subsides in the hopper of a mill.
Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2
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Just below the dermis is the aptly named subcutaneous fat layer, which covers the muscles.
Simple Skin Beauty
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There is a self-awareness to Airborne that can be heard in spades on the aptly titled swirly slow-burn of "Psychedelic Coffee Buzz".
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My take is that she is 'Epicurean' eye candy and her lack of actual skill is aptly demonstrated by the fact that she knows not how to use a knife but resorts to using a mezzaluna on the most impractical things.
At My Table
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Iacobini aptly draws a comparison between the representation of this church and that in the lunette mosaic of the southwest vestibule of Hagia Sophia.
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Edgar had (being but a Saxon) and by sundry such meanes, as he chiefly in this Empire did put in proofe and vse triumphantly, whereupon his sirname was Pacificus, most aptly and iustly.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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In that regard, this disc is aptly named.
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Graf was the recognised sponsor, and although in Holland the writings of Professor Kuenen, who has been aptly termed Graf's goel, had shown in an admirable and conclusive manner that the objections usually taken to Graf's arguments did not touch the substance of the thesis for which he contended.
Prolegomena
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Jupiter is the largest of all the planets, aptly reflecting its principle of drawing us towards a sense of fullness and offering a grander, more expansive vision of reality.
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On Hampsfell, the nearby ridge "most likely to appeal to a semi-retired fellwaker" according to Alfred Wainwright, ramblers treading their way over emerald turf and past limestone pavements sometimes hear the priory bells as they reach the stone-built tower of the Hospice, with its views aptly fit to go with the sound of the change-ringing below.
Country diary: Cartmel, Cumbria
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And the new Justice found no effectual means at his disposal for coping with what he very aptly calls the enslaved condition of Londoners, assaulted, pillaged, and plundered; unable to sleep in their own houses, or to walk the streets, or to travel in safety.
Henry Fielding A Memoir
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These proteins, aptly called crystallins, give the lens its refractive properties and long-term transparency.