| 11. | Junior says at one point, talking to his lawyer and illustrating Wells'aptness for Southern-style naturalistic similes.
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| 12. | More narrowly, morality is about norms relating to the aptness of moral feelings ( such as guilt and resentment ).
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| 13. | Now, when baseball is losing its mythic aura, Mantle's death seems to mark that moment with a sad aptness.
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| 14. | And from these riddles we also learn of the richness and aptness of the Finnish language in explaining all manner of things '.
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| 15. | He was among the 23 illegal Chinese immigrants aboard the Oops II, a 30-foot powerboat named with a cruelly flippant aptness.
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| 16. | Niko had plenty of back-of-the-house experience in the kitchen, but his obvious aptness was in customer relations.
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| 17. | Similar arguments about the aptness of invoking Vietnam are likely to grow in frequency and volume as Morris'film reaches a wider audience.
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| 18. | Set with glum metaphorical aptness in a real desert in Utah, it's hugely ordinary _ when it's anything at all.
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| 19. | His tale turned out to be a ruse, yet the name of the nightclub and the mention of child custody had a certain aptness.
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| 20. | It is unclear whether the pair of stars was originally Jim Kaler has noted the aptness of the traditional name given the star's massive nature.
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