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Each of my proposed approaches to voluntary euthanasia could aptly be characterized as involving considerations of both autonomy and well-being.

Michigan State could aptly be described as anything but small.

Home of the Exelon Corporation, the state could aptly be described as the nuclear energy capital of the United States.

He also argues the charge of being overly political could aptly be applied to the trade unions.

There's never even been a moment in Mr. Obama's tenure where the term "good" could aptly be applied to describe the economy.

It was his good fortune that his interests coincided, at least for a while, with what could aptly be called the target audience.

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If the film needed another title, it could as aptly be "Sex and Death".

Prairie-dog homes are known as towns (and divided, like New Orleans, into wards), but could more aptly be called nations.

As has often been noted, Stravinsky's "Neo-Classicism" of the 1930's could as aptly be called neo-Baroque.

At the house's very center is a round, sunken area the Findlays refer to as the "love pit" but that could more aptly be termed the creation room.

The series could more aptly be titled "PBS: The Power of Self-Delusion," a study of how a publicly owned television network with a mandate to challenge the mind can instead put even the most caffeinated brains to sleep.

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