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The phrase is apt to catch a vast range of everyday behaviours to an extent that may have serious implications for the rule of law".
Mr. Weinberg of Wein Products, agreed that fliers seated next to a sick passenger are more apt to catch a cold, but countered, "If you can reduce the number of germ particles that reach you, you reduce the probability of inhaling an infective dose".
The composer Richard Arnell wrote that Beecham preferred making records to giving concerts: "He told me that audiences got in the way of music-making – he was apt to catch someone's eye in the front row".
It'll perk your cilia up a bit, making it a bit for apt to catch mucus.
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And you're apt to see just about everything.
By Anthony Lane There is one compelling reason to catch "Enigma," the new Michael Apted film.
But Mr. Apted recognizes that miracle moments are indeed moments, and he plans to catch up with Chuck and Carol in a couple of years, to see how they're doing.
But, with a twist, it's also an apt description of a new technique for fighting common infections: set a microbe to catch a microbe.
Studies show that the longer a fish is stressed, the less apt its lactic-acid blood levels are to recede to normal, so a tough fish may thwart even the best intentions to catch and release him.
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