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But there have been many notable people with Livingston blood -- so many, in fact, that the apropos question may well be who is not a Livingston?
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Used most commonly to mean "with regard to", it does not need a preposition, so "apropos your question... " But note the idiomatic "apropos of nothing... " which means something like "changing the subject" or "incidentally".
Another question, apropos of kids of stars: do the most gifted parents begat the most exceptional kids?
Accordingly, apropos the additional question framed by this court, there can be no judicial remedy for failure to comply with Section 5.
The question recurs apropos a desperately ingratiating Urs Fischer exhibition at the New Museum.
Perhaps apropos of June's question about the bee, her sister, Mabel, who will be four next month, wondered out loud whether dinosaurs had butts.
"Yellow on Black," another new relief, elaborates on a collage from 1952, a kind of closure by a 77-year-old master apropos of a formal question he raised as a young man.
As the Lakers trampled the Knicks in the second half, Williams became an afterthought, but the question, which is apropos to his career, lingered.
And that was just last night, so your question is very apropos.
Why is that so hard to understand should be the question, or maybe even more apropos is why do so many chose to remain stuck in the last century?
Halfway to the camera, apropos of nothing, she turns back with a question.
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