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Not but, at that time, it squared
very
aptly
with my opinions.
2
The London Philharmonic comes in
very
aptly
,
and I am delighted.
3
The word "development" might be
very
aptly
used in the photographic sense.
4
Some one has
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aptly
said that insanity is only egotism gone to seed.
5
These rocks are called Jenny Twigg and her Daughter Tib -
very
aptly
,
I think.
6
One member in closing this discussion
very
aptly
said:
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As one writer
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aptly
puts it, John Brown was both the one and the other.
8
Not only was the line elegantly sonorous; it was also, I flattered myself,
very
aptly
compendiously expressive.
9
Schlick in his book on epistemology has therefore characterised axioms
very
aptly
as "implicit definitions."
10
Dr. Miller in his able work "The Building of Character," says
very
aptly
in this connection:
11
Lit.," Prof. Weber
very
aptly
remarks, "Nothing like positive certainty, therefore, is for the present attainable.
12
The largest item was constituted by what was
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aptly
denominated the "deferred" debt, created in 1888.
13
Which was
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aptly
titled.
14
Justin Green's
very
aptly
named Bertha's Revenge,made from whey alcohol is a wonderfully fragrant addition to the gin world.
15
An artist has
very
aptly
said that we should so move that if every muscle struck a note, only harmony would result.
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Shakspeare
very
aptly
expresses this kind of confession, devoid of repentance, from the mouth of a usurper, a murderer, and a regicide-
very
aptly
very