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IT WAS fittingly symbolic.
It was, fittingly, by letter, only this time her words were more businesslike.
Tonight it was, fittingly, a place welcoming people of all faiths and cultures for the start of the Friendly Games.
But it was, fittingly, Walcott who killed the contest in the 69th minute after outpacing the hapless Benatia and slotting past Handanovic.
It was, fittingly, a brutal sack of Brady by Jay Alford with 20 seconds remaining that all but ended the Patriots' final chance of saving their unblemished record.
If there is a single moment that signalled the birth of the New Optimism, it was – fittingly, somehow – a TED talk, delivered in 2006 by the Swedish statistician and self-styled "edutainer" Hans Rosling, who died earlier this year.
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It is, fittingly, partly a rumination, both poignant and wildly funny, on what societies choose to preserve.
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It is an article about Ms. Ephron's first, excited glimpses of journalism as a profession, and it is fittingly called "Journalism: A Love Story".
If Mr. Wagner's story — with its attendant arguments, pronouncements, banishments and estrangements — is the stuff of high drama, then it is as drama that it is fittingly told, with a cast of characters that includes these: Richard Wagner (1813-83), paterfamilias.
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