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Bringing them up to date is therefore apposite.
www.theregister.co.uk
The stunned survivors -- never has the phrase skeleton staff been more apposite -- chose to react more in sorrow than in anger.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The timing couldn't have been more apposite -- or more ironic.
www.cbc.ca
It may very well be that in tortious claims based on negligent misstatement these notions are particularly apposite.
en.wikipedia.org
His interventions were always apposite.
en.wikipedia.org
The notion of the past as a foreign country's an all-too-familiar one, but when discussing that particular era it's particularly apposite.
thequietus.com
We found it interesting and apposite at the time.
thequietus.com
Given that we were fairly low down on the planet at the time, that direction was apposite.
www.independent.ie
In his words, further, he is so apposite and compressed that you do not know whether his matter is being illuminated by his diction or his words by his thoughts.
en.wikipedia.org
It's apposite that one focus of the attacks was a rock concert.
theconversation.com

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