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It's also an apt definition of celebrity.
Gnosticism reduced to bare narcissism which, come to think of it, might be an apt definition of late modernity as a whole.
"When you're sharing in an atmosphere of scarcity," he said in a peculiarly apt definition of marriage, though he was referring to their home, "sometimes you may want more than there is, for instance, space for yourself.
According to the historian Francesco Guicciardini's apt definition, Lorenzo's regime was "that of a benevolent tyrant in a constitutional republic". It was, moreover, a tyranny tempered by the festivals that Florentines always loved passionately: carnivals, balls, tournaments, weddings, and princely receptions.
And it has the potential to improve the patient experience while lowering costs for healthcare providers — as long as the industry can agree on an apt definition.
In book publishing, #2 is a more apt definition.
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Despite the harsh world portrayed by many grime lyrics, Wordsworth's definition seems apt for the intensity with which these lyrics are delivered.
(Stuxnet, for example, would fall under this definition as an APT directed against Iran).
DNA is often compared to a text, a comparison that's apt as long as the definition of "text" encompasses writing that doesn't make sense.
But especially this year as the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th of his publication of On the Origin of Species excites widespread reflection and analysis among biophiles worldwide that pithy definition is particularly apt.
However, since the purpose of the Iraq war study was to identify people who perceived that they had a health problem, rather than to identify those that had some quantifiable disease, the first definition seemed more apt for this investigation.
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