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1 I will therefore adopt the following strategy as appropriate to the circumstance.
2 The department's name is appropriate to our times, and necessary in focus.
3 A prototype youth centre appropriate to the new millennium is being established.
4 The Four Seasons Hotel is entirely appropriate to its time and place.
5 She was not engaged in any sentimental musings appropriate to the situation.
6 And he pursued it with an energy appropriate to those high stakes.
7 It is appropriate to acknowledge the, perhaps surprising, generosity which has emerged.
8 The following lines from Mary Howitt seem very appropriate to the sketch:
9 Do you have something appropriate to wear to the Nijinsky Fair tonight?
10 And Margie had learned the skills appropriate to a fortress under siege.
11 An example taken from geometry will be appropriate to explain my idea.
12 It would not be appropriate to pre-empt the findings of the review.
13 This song was an illustration appropriate to the discussions on village tendencies.
14 The woman seemed to be struggling to find something appropriate to say.
15 His manner of imparting information, is thoughtful, and appropriate to the scene.
16 Theatres may remain open, but must stage plays appropriate to the occasion.
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