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THE DARK, thunderous skies over Westminster tonight seem all too appropriate.
He was a symbolic figure for his troubled, romantic age, his middle name of Byron seeming only too appropriate.
The implication of its title — bittersweet nostalgia for the old, hell-raising days — is deliberate, though perhaps too appropriate.
For a concert that had nothing particularly wrong with it but little to make it vivid, the song was all too appropriate.
That message had become all too appropriate in recent years, as visitors to the city buried by Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 could attest.
My friend Peter Oborne, a thoughtful conservative, says one should avoid saying this phrase, because it is overused, but it is too appropriate.
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Trombonists, too, appropriated Armstrong's phrasing, and saxophonists as different as Coleman Hawkins and Bud Freeman modeled their styles on different aspects of Armstrong's.
It is a pleasure to salute a new classic with an all-too appropriate title for the season: Meltdown!
AFTER silencing all-too-appropriate shouts of "butcher!" from the courtroom gallery, a federal judge in North Carolina earlier this month sentenced a man with the rather grisly job title of "human tissue broker" to eight years in prison for selling medically unsuitable bone, tendons and skin for transplant.
Homer was no allegorist, but his work serves, unfortunately, as an all-too-appropriate metaphor.
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