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One commenter on the Journal story, John Cooper, writes, I think aptly: "There was value in reducing the thickness from 30 inches to 5 inches.

When it came to the eight intransigent states — Mississippi and the rest — there was considerable discussion, but all that it added up to was, I think, aptly summarized by the dapper, bald attorney from Texas who was keeping the minutes.

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I think "weak effect" aptly describes the findings.

As she has matured, though, her work has grown less sensational, more thoughtful; a show of her latest work, on view this month at the Lehmann Maupin gallery in Chelsea, is titled, aptly, "I Think It's in My Head".

Polonsky describes the film (aptly, I think) as "experimental in a way, deliberately experimental"; it's a tragedy of the cinema that he took so long before getting back to work on his ideas and his feelings (though he reports that, while on the blacklist, he made a good living working as an anonymous script doctor).

On Wednesday Guardian environment and science editor James Randerson posted his thoughts on this question and a survey of specialist journalists, aptly demonstrating in the process something I think all good journalists should do: bothering to go beyond the text you've been given and asking people what they think.

Laura Suarez del Toro Garcia, originally from Spain, summarized the cycle pretty aptly, 'Well it's a really complicated election, I think everybody knows that.' 'When I was in Europe,' she went on, 'I was thinking that Trump supporters were a specific kind of people.

I think this is rude and should be done in the aptly named powder room.

Of her aptly named film "Clueless", Alicia Silverstone, a film star, said "I think it was deep in the way that it was very light.

Asked about the Bergdahl deal by ABC, Clinton said: "I think this was a very hard choice, which is why my book is so aptly named".

Secondly, I think the writ ought always to lie for claims of nonobservance of those procedures that, as so aptly described by Mr. Justice Cardozo in Palko v. Connecticut, 302 U.S. 319, 325, 58 S.Ct.

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