Sentences with phrase «something apropos»

In our increasingly Orwellian world, there's something apropos about calling an exhibition «Animal Farm.»

Not exact matches

Here, Ogden's complaint against Antony Flew is apropos: «My sole concern is to do something about the widespread irresponsibility of arbitrarily excluding from consideration some of the most evidently pertinent contributions to the theistic discussion» («God and Philosophy» 179).
The apropos question is whether or not it is something that should be hidden in Church — the topic of this article.
Yet, there is something about The Victim which makes the turns twisty; the location apropos; and the players compulsively watchable.
by Walter Chaw There's something blissfully broken about the state of our self - esteem when first The Emperor's Club and now Bruce Almighty come shambling onto the silver screen wearing candy - coloured clothes while stumping subversive messages apropos to never being able to overcome one's shortcomings.
Apropos of the question of how much Amazon is getting from sales of ebooks based on publisher (something Steve Zacharius suggested self - publishers should worry about, because as long as traditional publishers are Amazon's cash cow, they might do something mean to us and cut our percentages), I did my own mini-analysis of the top 50 bestselling ebooks on Amazon.
Jackie said: «Apropos of the question of how much Amazon is getting from sales of ebooks based on publisher (something Steve Zacharius suggested self - publishers should worry about, because as long as traditional publishers are Amazon's cash cow, they might do something mean to us and cut our percentages), I did my own mini-analysis of the top 50 bestselling ebooks on Amazon.
So it is not clear, if you were to produce a reduced dimensional version of an AOGCM model, that you would necessarily get something that was more likely to be physical, than a simple e.g. two box model with which you've taken care for example to ensure that the 2nd law of thermodynamics isn't violated (apropos in this case).
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