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1 Perhaps the process might be more aptly called one of petrifaction.
2 Few occupations more aptly illustrate this difference than those of solicitor and barrister.
3 There's never been a band more aptly named than Status Quo.
4 Why finger a distaff, when a quarterstaff comes more aptly to your hand?'
5 When she'd first met Sherman's wife, Sophie'd thought she'd be more aptly named Lily.
6 Nothing perhaps more aptly prepares the mind for the passion of love than religious enthusiasm.
7 Few men more aptly fit Ernest Hemingway's rather macho observation about defeat than Christopher Reeve.
8 Evincing concern for student welfare, it might more aptly be called,The Kids Are Not Alright.
9 These could more aptly be headlined "Budget Rewards for Unfit Parents".
10 The "law of unintended consequences" was never more aptly applied.
11 Surely never was the inner meaning and significance of a great historic event more aptly voiced.
12 Nothing could more aptly describe the full influence of adulteration which has come upon this industry.
13 So we'll more aptly call her a force.
14 An editor might more aptly be described as someone who takes in other people's dirty laundry.
15 Ashley, what prompted you to begin publishing these anthologies, and more aptly , why haven't you given up?
16 Rarely in diplomacy can the old adage 'My enemy's enemy is my friend' have applied more aptly .
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