Now, me and RSN regular IRWolfie-are having a bit of a dispute about the aptness of the source I used for the information which I added ( see our talk page discussion ).
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Paul Kay, a linguistics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has written that people use " sort of " to " express hesitancy about the aptness of the words they have employed ."
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Another critical review was given by Soiled Sinema, which said " The Deadly Camp " " doesn't demonstrate aptness in any category " and suffered from annoying characters and a nonsensical plot.
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Campbell named the band after a Manchester nightclub called " The Jigsaw Club ", but the way that he'pieced together'the band from other members of existing groups also gave added aptness to the name.
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He went on to speak, nevertheless, of its aptness for, and its congruence with, the requirements of sacred orders, asserting that the discipline " enters into the logic of [ priestly ] consecration ".
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The ambassador concluded that all this is mainly an opportunity to propagate, educate and / or witness worldwide the aptness to consider this day as important as any other commemoration or celebration of an international day of observance.
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:" Joann Fern�ndez though a simple layman, is most useful on account of the fluency of his acquaintance with the Japanese language and of the aptness and clearness with which he translates whatever Father Cosmo suggests to him ."
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The bulk of the exhibition thus comes from the Prado, and it was opened, with splendid aptness, by the current heirs to the English and Spanish thrones _ named today, as they were in 1620, Charles and Philip.
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For over two and a half millennia, scholars have differed on the aptness of the city-soul analogy Socrates uses to find justice in Books II through V . The " Republic " is a dramatic dialogue, not a treatise.
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While appreciating his aptness for the job, she mistrusts all men as potential gold-diggers, rejects Leopold's advances and longingly waits for the arrival of Dr Siedler, a lawyer who has been one of her regular guests for many years.