Encara no tenim significats per a "very apropos".
1On some level, he stands as a very apropos figurehead for Potentialism.
2Hence, according to the above, the opinions rendered by Father Urdaneta in two grave councils seem very apropos.
3The proposition was therefore very apropos.
4In the recently published "Lettres a l'etrangere" of Honore de Balzac, this about Sand is very apropos.
5Certainly the reasoning was clear and forcible, the philosophic allusions seemed very apropos, and the language was elegant and impassioned.
6And also, your note seemed very apropos to my current book project -Opting In: The Case for Motherhood and Feminism.
7All the incidents of the French Revolution were present before him; he spoke with natural eloquence, and wove in piquant anecdotes very apropos.
8Shall I tell you another story of George Selwyn before I tap the chapter of Richmond, which you see opens here very apropos?
9Very apropos, thought I, and, at the same time, shows that you have studied Latin.
10"That comes very apropos, just as we were speaking of the crown of Poland."
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