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"Common" is perhaps not the most apposite description.
As often at Hay, the most apposite remarks were made by members of the audience.
The buyer -- a most apposite one -- was the National Library of Ireland in Dublin.
The sentences came out perfectly formed, festooned with the most apposite literary allusions.
Shopping could also be the most apposite expression of Dublin culture today.
For that reason, we shall cite in this opinion only some that seem most apposite and persuasive in their reasoning.
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Ricks has been described as holding in his head all of English poetry, and to see him lecture is to see him repeatedly reach into this apparently infinite database for the most subtle and apposite comparisons, echoes and rebuttals.
The world has moved on since Sagan wrote this book, and passages do indeed seem dated, but most of it seems apposite still.
They left basking in the most routine of victories and enjoying an apposite reminder that their club still produces heroes through the generations.
For upon secrecy, success depends in most Enterprises of this kind.' So apposite were these words that, some 200 years later, the CIA hung a framed reproduction of Washington's letter on a wall at Langley for employees to see.
Burns was an apposite word for arguably English rugby's most naturally talented fly-half last season.
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