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Spitz's characterization — oblique, muted, hazy at the edges — which at first seems an imaginative underachievement, turns out to be apposite: his averageness makes him the perfect Everyman Survivor, sufficiently attached to the lost mores to lament them but dull enough to bear their loss: "Beauty could not thrive, and the awful was too commonplace to be of consequence.
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What could be more apposite than his script (with Charles Brackett) for "Hold Back the Dawn" (1941), in which Charles Boyer tries to enter the United States through Mexico, marries the unsuspecting Olivia de Havilland to do so, is punished for his opportunism and finally redeemed?
The context may be altogether different, but his defiant words seem rather apposite now, on the eve of the club's return to the Ricoh Arena after more than a season in exile.
The timing was apposite.
Two of his aphorisms in particular – "The medium is the message" and "We shape our tools and later they shape us" – seem particularly apposite.
We think that case is not apposite.
With respect to this latter point two comments are apposite.
Lezard's reference to Caliban is still apposite.
After his energy, his eloquence - the sonorous voice, the logic, humor, the gift for apposite allusion - is his greatest political asset.
Generations of superbly trained students remember him for his apposite precision, and historians of the performing arts for the collections that he bequeathed to Harvard University.
But if some keen researcher out there has an idea about how to do it, "Information Management: A Proposal" might be an equally apposite title for his first draft.
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