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The new addition of Charlie Hebdo artists, thus, seems all too fitting.
It's an all too fitting flaw, since the same kind of oversimplification has long been the bane of cancer theory.
But ultimately it is this tide of hatred, fed by the press and sophisticated political organisations, and providing an all too fitting opening to the 20th century, that really makes it significant.
This turns out be all too fitting a preface for the fragmented show that follows.
In that sense, it's all too fitting that the Bundy group has targeted a wildlife refuge, a symbol of the new, service-based economy it's so unhappy with.
Europe's equivalent of the Super Bowl does not kick off for more than two weeks, but in a development that feels all too fitting under the current circumstances here, Germany has already won.
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Frank Capra's political classic "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" would have been altogether too fitting.
The headline across his screen wasn't unclear, but it seemed too fitting a joke for these guys.
The music, by Eastwood and his son Kyle, is exemplary, too, fitting the film's muted colours admirably.
So too does City regulation; if it does turn out to be impossible to bring a prosecution because it was all so long ago, it will be an all-too fitting book-end to the life and times of the Serious Fraud Office, launched in 1988 to deal with just the kind of allegations made against Mr Nadir, and now facing extinction by merger.
These three, too, fit the mold: stellar growth-and-earnings producers, and all white men.
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