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Appropriately for someone as ambitious as Susann, some of the most vibrant passages in her fiction are about work.

Appropriately for someone so grounded in the material world, Ms. Cappellazzo has on her desk a hunk of terra firma itself: an attractive fist-size formation of quartz crystal.

Appropriately, then, someone has put a baton in the hand of the statue of the early Bolshevik leader Sergei Kirov that stands in front of this neoclassical temple, so that he looks either like a conductor or a magician.

All this is done if not quite fully in earnest, then – appropriately for someone who was originally discovered on a demo tape by Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour – with a good deal of 70s' concept album bravado.

In the beginning of time, kindergarten teachers and aids taught "people skills" and how to appropriately confront someone.

Appropriately for someone aspiring to shake the country from its political culture of deferential passivity, he was using social media during the trial to keep supporters updated, at one point posting a courtroom selfie to Instagram with the status: "keep calm and be seditious".

Food scientist Alice Pegg tricked an entire magnum of wine club members into thinking the white wine they were drinking was red, by tinting it appropriately – which, as someone who believes that we should be allowed to hunt amateur oenophiles for sport, provided me with much schadenfreude.

Touching someone appropriately is a great way to show you care.

Comment (appropriately please!) on someone's cute hat or nice shoes or well-polished car when you're filling up at the gas station.

I also remember where I was Wednesday morning, the moment I came up from the subway underground in New York City, the moment I looked down at my phone to the announcement that someone appropriately titled, "one of the greatest voices of our time" had passed away.

Most importantly, of course, every time the test doesn't work appropriately it can mean someone missing out on the support that they need to find work, and the financial support that they need because of their impairment.

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