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It's also the most apt, as the lifelong object of his adoration turns out to be a bit of a cow.
The Somerset groundsman Phil Frost admits that an aspiring young player at Taunton once christened him "the bowler's undertaker", a description that appeared most apt as Simon Katich and John Crawley led Hampshire to their highest ever National League score.
Of these three labels, negative retributivism seems the most apt, as it picks up the idea that wrongdoing negates the right one otherwise has not to be punished.
In such a scenario adopting the audio- visual method of teaching would be the most apt as teaching in Physical Education PEE) is a huge challenge (McLean & Daniel 1996) as it involves learning by doing.
Therefore, the "pragmatic" marginalisation of human rights for many of our respondents was most apt as a means to thwart such future apocalyptic imaginings, and certainly most economically prudent.
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This is likely because it is the most apt at picking out signals unique to storms.
The most apt sporting-event-as-Christmas analogy (I'll stop going on about Christmas in a minute) involves the Super Bowl, in which the game itself has become almost a support act to the half-time gig, the celebrity fans and the expensive adverts, and is now so overblown its original meaning has almost been forgotten.
The acceptance of this designation signaled the consensus among East Asian statesmen and intellectuals regarding the significance of Confucianism for the advanced educational values of the region as well as the multifaceted lexicon of Confucianism as the most apt for conceptualizing and ultimately translating modernity.
Voters in Alabama and Mississippi appeared to agree more often with Mr. Romney; in the preliminary exit polls, they were most apt to cite him as the most electable candidate in the field.
But neither does there appear to be a gay and lesbian exception to the general pattern that "children appear most apt to succeed well as adults … when they spend their entire childhood with their married mother and father".
Melodramatic is perhaps the most apt description, but not as a pejorative, since Yanagihara appropriates a genre that has traditionally encoded queer narratives to tell a story that explores brotherly love in its myriad forms, sexual and platonic.
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