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Its present state of dilapidation all too aptly symbolizes the decay of that post-World War II ideal.
It's about a lonely young man — too aptly named Noel — who gets drawn into sentimental adventures while selling Christmas trees on the frigid streets of Greenpoint.
This compensates for sappy songs by the Sherman Brothers, distressingly winsome kids, a heroine all too aptly called Truly Scrumptious and everyone's passion for an old car.
It didn't help that the opening work of Spacey's tenure was a Dutch play all too aptly called Cloaca which, as Latin scholars are aware, means "sewer".
A 300-tonne sail-assisted steamboat was acquired and christened all too aptly, as it turned out Endurance.Endurance left Plymouth on August 8th, four days after Britain declared war on Germany.
In that first story, the drunken, drumming American, perhaps too aptly named Spinelli, "worked for the U.S. government and could not tell me what his job was, for if he did he would have to kill me".
Perhaps too aptly for someone of his name, the general impression one gets from him is youthfulness, an excitement about what is happening to him that is uncalculated and unfeigned, an almost carbonated exuberance about how all the elements of his saga have come together, a creaminess and a dreaminess.
To do so, he needs help—first from Mellie and Clyde, but also from the one explosives expert he knows, a local man named, all too aptly, Joe Bang Daniel Craigg), who, inconveniently, is currently being housed in the county jail.
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