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1 Hence they are, by some, aptly enough , termed the principles of action.
2 This class is infinitely diversified, but will aptly enough fall into principal divisions.
3 He also became known, aptly enough , as the one-handed god.
4 From the ridgy and striped appearance of these bridges they are aptly enough termed corduroy.
5 There lurks, aptly enough , a controversy over appropriated images.
6 This, together with the supervention of hysterical fits, may aptly enough be compared to tarantism.
7 She loves that Star (the natives aptly enough called Stella the Star), and is jealous.
8 This phenomenon in the history of every human creature, had aptly enough been denominated, the "delusive sense of liberty(27)."
9 This observation of his aptly enough introduced a good supper; and I soon forgot, in Johnson's company, the influence of a moist atmosphere.
10 Aptly enough , food writer Nina Dean is our main character.
11 Aptly enough in a room so decorated, here was held the famous Peace Congress that closed the last century.
12 His friends have named him "dull weather,"-aptlyenough, for there is neither clear light nor total darkness about him.
13 "Then what is the use of studying them any more?" inquired Ella, aptly enough ; but Rhoda was not a whit discomposed.
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