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From the beginning, the government has made tactical concessions that were, to put it delicately, timed felicitously in relation to its litigation needs.
"La Vie Matérielle" was translated as "Practicalities" by Barbara Bray, but might be more felicitously titled "Material Life," or "Everyday Life".
Mr. Mendes, whose previous work includes such felicitously titled films as "American Beauty" and "Road to Perdition," said that "Skyfall" - so they're definitely committed to "Skyfall"?
"The Victorian Nude" ends with another happy shock, in the form of a great painting from 1900, felicitously titled "The English Nude," by the too little known William Orpen.
A big tin of plum tomatoes, a peeled onion cut in two, a thick slice of butter and salt put in a pan with the lid ajar, then left to blip and burp for 45 minutes, in which time everything welds felicitously into a rusty red, richly flavoured tomato sauce.
But there's no denying that this production's timing feels felicitously apt for a moment that finds many Americans worrying about stocking the fridge and ready to downsize their dreams.
Every time I look at the title — and even when I typed it a moment ago — I felicitously misread it as The Thunder Matters.
Way back when, Mike Konczal felicitously made that analogy to discuss the people who were calling for a rise in interest rates despite high unemployment and low inflation — a group at the time exemplified by Raghuram Rajan.
Felicitously, his arm definition is very good.
Network, party and partisan moment have collided, felicitously, in Charlotte.
It also, however, boasts some less felicitously unique qualities.
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