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1 On some level, he stands as a very apropos figurehead for Potentialism.
2 Hence, according to the above, the opinions rendered by Father Urdaneta in two grave councils seem very apropos .
3 The proposition was therefore very apropos .
4 In the recently published "Lettres a l'etrangere" of Honore de Balzac, this about Sand is very apropos .
5 Certainly the reasoning was clear and forcible, the philosophic allusions seemed very apropos , and the language was elegant and impassioned.
6 And also, your note seemed very apropos to my current book project -Opting In: The Case for Motherhood and Feminism.
7 All the incidents of the French Revolution were present before him; he spoke with natural eloquence, and wove in piquant anecdotes very apropos .
8 Shall I tell you another story of George Selwyn before I tap the chapter of Richmond, which you see opens here very apropos ?
9 Very 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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