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THE symbolism is almost too apt.
Too apt to be rodent havens.
The play's title comes to seem almost too apt.
She thinks British courts are too apt to let them.
His own notorious words about chickens coming home to roost were, perhaps, here all too apt.
House arrest is all too apt a metaphor for the situation of Burma today.
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The static nature of the story may be a mild dramatic drawback — even though the show clocks in at a brisk 70 minutes — but it's an all-too-apt expression of the interior world of a high school freshman looking at four years of the loneliness and despair that have become his everyday companions.
He plays Walter Black, CEO of a toy manufacturer, married to Meredith (Foster, acting too), with two sons: Porter, a nervy 17-year-old (Anton Yelchin) who runs an implausibly lucrative business ghosting classmates's homework; the other a standard-issue moppet, forever chirping all-too-apt naïveities.
But at CIA headquarters, it's mainly known by its all-too-apt acronym: W.T.F.
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