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Still, since the Gallup poll is about mood-altering drugs in general, not just opiates, maybe West Virginia could benefit from the legalization of a drug that's less apt to kill people.
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The second word in the title is a little too apt; this movie should pack a license to kill".
"It is wrong (wrt to B) to kill the innocent" is a truth-apt expression.
Now a diffuse but dangerous enemy, itching to get its hands on weapons of mass destruction, apt to precipitate state-level wars in the Middle East and Central Asia, wants to kill us.
The use of The Doors is particularly apt as Jim Morrison's father was a US admiral, and Jim's psychotic confession in The End ("Father, I want to kill you") was clearly genuine.
Reverend Mark Almlie offers this apt analogy: "Prejudice is like a cockroach: It is able to get into the smallest places, and it is very hard to kill".
(Bear, lion to kill).
Batman is an apt comparison, although Dexter prefers to violate Batman's aversion to killing.
Depending on the skill of the spy you are currently avoiding, they may be apt to go for headstabs, which will kill you just as quickly as a backstab.
Unlike the Bauhaus approach to chairs as "machines for sitting," Navarro's artwork is not for sitting at all, and he would be more apt to refer to his chairs as machines for killing.
To sum up where we seem to be headed, as it is apt to be seen in many parts of the world: One dark-skinned Muslim with an Arab name kills two American soldiers.
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