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His connection with it was aptly both indirect and suggestive.
Such schedule-keeping shaped the mores and expectations of my college career (as it was aptly called).
It was aptly put to words and music by Koko Taylor: What Came First the Egg or the Hen?
Similarly, last month, a shoebox of a flat in King's Cross – so small it was aptly described by one Guardian reader as a rabbit hutch – was being rented out for £170 a week.
Ron Goerler Jr., an owner of Jamesport, said with a chuckle that it was aptly named for his 8-year-old daughter: "a little sweetness, and then the fire comes afterward".
Eventually she became a feminist icon, and then also a problem, in her iconic-ness for feminists, because, after all, when Susan Sontag made a play of Alice's diaries, it was aptly titled "Alice in Bed," and, as Jean Strouse notes in her introduction, Alice "made no claim to have carried on an exemplary struggle or to have achieved anything beyond the private measure of her own experience.
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He even contrives to apply the final notion, "Pure Act", to space: "it is aptly called being in act as it cannot but be conceived as existing outside of its causes.
It is aptly named as its flowers, petioles, twigs and seeds are all red to varying degrees.
It is aptly named for the astringent, acidic taste of its reddish cherries, which may be made into jelly and preserves.
It is aptly called ephemeral encryption.
(It's aptly titled "The Phantom").
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