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(They often bear the unfortunate, but apropos, name Rapiscan).
His name "Porky," is no longer apropos of his figure; he is now only the sickly, frail shell of the man he used to be.
I mentioned his name recently, apropos a recent book on F.D.R., and got back: "Westbrook Pegler?
So, for the cover image of the novella, I figured that it would be apropos to unite with a personage who possessed a similar aesthetic inclination.
"The total objectification slays me," Vrijmoet writes later, ostensibly about figure drawing, but with a strangely apropos choice of words.
The name Tryx is apropos for a couple reasons.
(It seems apropos to add here that if you have not yet figured out fellatio, or your technique needs remediation, see "Having It All," page 225).
I've been pondering that line lately, apropos the 183,000 deaths related to prescription opioid overdoses between 1999 and 2015 — a figure sure to rise when 2016 data come out.
If we only had a couch to take "The Talking Cure". It's apropos not only because Christopher Hampton's play, now at the Mark Taper Forum, features founding figures of psychoanalysis: Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and their sometime protege Sabina Spielrein.
Given the perspective of 25 years since his death, and what's going on in this country apropos of sanctuary, apropos of political asylum, where do you think he stands as a figure in this story?
Apropos Blackboards.
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