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Except lately, her job title might more appropriately be fund-raising specialist.
After its second-season premiere Tuesday night, the show might more appropriately be called, "Smithereens".
A patient suffering from a streptococcal disease, for example, may appropriately be treated with penicillin.
The lower federal courts have disagreed on whether drunken driving can appropriately be placed in that category.
But the (remarkable) conceit is this: The "next great generation" of Americans can appropriately be called "Generation Obama".
He brags incessantly really unattractive in itself but he doesn't even brag about things that he could appropriately be proud of.
Mr. Rubsam has steadily followed his own drumbeat, though in the case of his cheerfully humanist choreography the sound might more appropriately be that of a flute.
In Dr. Cassel's view, information about doctors' prescribing habits may appropriately be used by their health plans to improve quality of care.
Well, the surge in share prices in the late 1990s, especially the dotcom mania, should more appropriately be known as a "sheep market": investors unquestioningly followed one another.
"I think you have a situation where countries will actually have to recognize these things are happening," he said, saying that the responses will, appropriately, be local.
There has long ceased to be a generally accepted philosophical framework, comparable with Neoplatonism, in terms of which Christianity can appropriately be expressed and defended.
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