Sentences with phrase «while apropos»

Exodus, a 1960 oil on canvas that will be in the DAM show, bears qualities of a sumi - e chrysanthemum, while Apropos or Untitled (1953), though painted before the artist's trip, somehow suggests images of the East.

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Further, in an apropo analogy, Rienzi looks to for - profit companies like Whole Foods that clearly take moral views on economic philosophy or the environment, and explains the illogic of allowing corporations to take such views while maintaining that a company could not take a similar, religious - based position.
(A Detroit Free Press contest has proposed a replacement: Emu, which, while acronymically apropos, is also a flightless, ostrichlike bird.)
While she's pondering her answers to the questions, I thought some advice for newbies would be apropos.
While it won't come as much surprise to learn that On the Map... is a feel - good Cinderella story, the real - life details are at least apropos of this kind of athletic fairy tale.
While probably not technically accurate as to the origin of the phrase, it is apropos of this weeks cinecast.
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.
The artist's head lies stubborn and content along her mother's leg in a gesture that, while not overtly political, is apropos in a time of threatened survival and tenaciously guarded personal freedoms.
While Iris Plus only yields about a 10 percent performance bump, it seems apropos for the Blade Stealth.
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