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"Where was Nate born?" When the flustered fan couldn't come up with an answer, he jokingly responded, "You're the least biggest fan ever," to which Ruess aptly replied, "Let's just start the track".
William Poundstone, who writes the aptly named Los Angeles County Museum on Fire blog, reports that LACMA director Michael Govan has responded to the criticisms with a letter to museum membership that notes the construction of other pavilions over the years have added square footage to the museum.
Bowie, for reasons best known to himself, responded to Moody's request with a list of 42 words, including chthonic (relating to the underworld in Greek mythology) and, more aptly, Mystification.
Gaga fans, aptly called Little Monsters, took no time responding to Werde's words, prodding the editorial director to tweet back numerous explanations.
The across-the-board excellent cast also includes Peter Friedman as a corrupted but conflicted drugstore owner; Da'Vine Joy Randolph, giving a powerful turn with a thunderous song asking when the exploitation of the average Joe will end; and an aptly fiery Raúl Esparza, portraying the union organizer who responds to that question in the rousing title song.
Food is central to collective action among poor people, and as Luz Dary aptly phrases, thinking as a community is thinking of the other person's hunger; responding to it is part of a minga of the good life.
Alongside that book is the aptly named The Accompaniment: Assembling the Contemporary, a heterogeneous set of essays that together respond [End Page 283] to the challenge of remaking remediating or reconstructing the intellectual vocation as it is confronted by institutional and scientific novelties.
He kicked off with reggae but the crowd didn't respond – that was their parents' music – so he switched to tough, percussive funk records such as the aptly titled It's Just Begun by the Jimmy Castor Bunch.
President Obama aptly characterizes these education challenges as "our generation's Sputnik moment," harking back to 1957 when the Soviets put a satellite into space, a feat which spurred the U.S. to respond with a full-court press in math and science -- to stunning result: Just over a decade later, in 1969, the U.S. put the world's first man on the moon.
In the last of the Jeeves novels, Bertie actually quotes poetry to Jeeves, and, though the poet in question is Ogden Nash (Jeeves responds with Herrick), the quotation itself is aptly chosen.
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