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Mr. Jones aptly uses food as his theme in the three acts, each set in a different type of kitchen.
The columnist aptly uses the phrases "sheer goofiness" and "theater of the absurd" to refer to the infamous Indian Point Evacuation Plan.
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She aptly used her warmly dark-hued voice to convey Santuzza's anguish and seemed both pitiable and passionate in her gripping performance.
Although insanely gifted, they're also all too human, to crib the phrase that George Stephanopoulos aptly used as the title for his book about his Billary years.
We provide a broad classification of valuation methodologies of ecosystem services that can, and has been, aptly used within a legal framework.
Or the software could be aptly used to determine emotions on an e-commerce site, like Zappos.com, to see what emotions affect engagement and purchasing decisions.
Four different lower bounding mechanisms are developed to identify a lower bound for all problems attempted, and the largest of the four is aptly used in the evaluation of the percentage deviation of the search algorithms to assess their efficacy.
But every journalist, no matter what she or he covers, can stand for a lot less of the one word that the media critic and professor Jay Rosen has so aptly used to describe the current affliction of our profession: "savviness".
Basically, there is no single approach that is able to provide all the answers but it is a matter of aptly using the available data.
(A dinner Wednesday night was aptly titled "Using Adversity to Our Advantage by Working Together").
De Houwer and colleagues (2009) aptly recommend using the terms "direct" and "indirect" to describe characteristics of measurement techniques and "implicit" and "explicit" to describe characteristics of the psychological constructs assessed by those techniques.
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