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"Never insert anything larger than an elbow," she warns, apropos of something.
"On TMS, Blowers, apropos of something, just said: 'Geoffrey Boycott has a corridor of uncertainty in his bed'".
When I was at university, a friend once said to me, apropos of something I can't remember: "It's all right for you.
She's also playing push-me/pull-you with poor, bumbling Dan, who she wanted to marry, then didn't want to marry, then did, then didn't, then, apropos of something or other, did.
I was having coffee with my rabbi recently and, apropos of something or other, I commented that I dislike the phrase "work-life balance" because it implies that work is not an important and fulfilling part of life.
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At which point he writes something like, 'And now, if you'll excuse me I've got to go and do something ironically apropos of my subject matter in a blatant rush to a weak punchline and my pay cheque'.
It makes clear that selling the apropos-of-nothing, absurdist chills of creepypasta requires pokerfaced commitment.
A psychopath will sometimes blurt out something odd about himself, apropos of nothing.
Apropos of this, Braxton talks about the "neutrality" of Battles' music, something that is supported by his lyrics being difficult to hear properly, and thus somewhat "value-free".
Apropos of nothing, if I ever find out who "they" are, I'm going to smack 'em something good.
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