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Once the state grows large enough, there will always be some theoretical justification available for imposing a governmental norm — or, more aptly, a purely partisan one — on private institutions that seek to go their own way instead.
That is how the play closes, but not until he adds: "I'm not capitulating!" For anyone who didn't get the message by then, that last line makes it clear that "Rhinoceros" is a battle cry, perhaps more aptly, a cattle cry, against the herd mentality and the extremes of conformity.
Or perhaps more aptly, a small one.
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This film, distinguished by a cast capable of something grander, is more aptly an example of the kind of creative paralysis that can result from the attempt to do justice to real events.
This in turn has undermined the formation of an awareness, or more aptly of a sensibility, that allows for an appreciation of alternative economic possibilities that might require a different 'effort quotient': that is, the equation between delayed gratification and exertion of effort associated with the pastoralist livelihood.
Never was a name more aptly given: a century on and Django Reinhardt remains the greatest jazz musician Europe ever produced and the most celebrated icon of the Gypsies.
Much larger issues are at stake in this election than what a candidate's former pastor believes or who might more aptly answer a 3 a.m. phone call.
Or more aptly, that a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.
For The Awl's Michelle Dean, "this kind of movie can't be quasi-feminist, or perhaps more aptly, even a victory for women qua women".
Not-so-subtly channelling the spirit of the predatory femme fatal, Adler's power became, in Moffat's hands, less a matter of brains, and more a matter of knowing "what men like" and how to give it to them; of having them by the sexual short and curlies, or, perhaps more aptly, on a nice short leash.
How many people can boast of, in the space of a year, engineering the first Democratic presidential debate in Harlem and summoning virtually every major elected Democrat in New York to his second-floor headquarters for the annual celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday in January, which perhaps could be more aptly called a celebration of Al Sharpton.
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