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16 Sentences With "appositeness"

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Line after line, image after image, dazzles with its appositeness and brilliance.
But the chief peculiarity of his speech was its directness and appositeness.
Serious reservations were expressed as to the appositeness of maintaining Article XX bis.
Thus the state of the world today paradoxically imbues the century-old Firminist canon with great appositeness.
It's not a book I've read, so I can't comment on the appositeness or otherwise of the result.
His Chekhovian mots and those little traits that astonish us by their neatness and appositeness, he often took direct from life.
This makes the appositeness of her work to the environment, and the sympathy between her and Echeverria, all the more striking.
It consists of a number of keywords selected for their central appositeness but expanded in use to embrace large spheres of meaning.
It has so little appositeness to the supposed situation that one can scarcely believe it to have been really written on the occasion.
As many speakers pointed out, you expect UNESCO to adhere scrupulously to its original mandate, which has lost none of its relevance and its institutional appositeness.
He insists on retyping a page of copy if one word has been crossed out, and he has spent up to three days worrying about the appositeness of a single adjective.
I could not at the moment recall Enoch's appositeness, so I had to ask a simple question, though I felt that by so doing I was lowering myself in the eyes of the lunatic.
Since it's not exactly difficult to think of a train of words beginning with certain letters, the setter will often up his or her game and offer a phrase that gives extra value through wit, charm or appositeness.
In 1995, Montez was awarded the International Posthumous Cassandra, which was received by her daughter, Tina Aumont. In March 2012, the Casandra Awards were dedicated to Montez to commemorate the centenary of her birth. The American underground filmmaker Jack Smith idolized Montez as an icon of camp style. He wrote an aesthetic manifesto titled "The Perfect Filmic Appositeness of Maria Montez", and made elaborate homages to her movies in his own films, including the notorious Flaming Creatures.
The reviewer in the Sunday Times wrote: "Phillida is a first novel of exceptional merit, and it should not be missed".Sunday Times, 5 August 1928. The reviewer in the New York Herald Tribune wrote: "In this story, written in a style whose beauty is a certain crystal clarity and appositeness of phrase, a subtle transparence of word in which the underlying thought continually vitalises the changing external picture, the author has achieved an historical novel of peculiar charm and merit."New York Herald Tribune, 30 September 1928.
Unger explains that much criticism of liberalism is directed at liberal doctrine only as it exists in the order of ideas, a level of discourse in which one can fruitfully apply the methods and procedures of formal logic. However, a full review of liberalism requires that it be examined not only as it exists in the order of ideas, but also as a form of social life, one that exists in the realm of consciousness. Studying liberalism as it exists in the realm of consciousness is not an inquiry susceptible of formal logical analysis; rather, a different method must be employed, one suited to symbolic analysis. Unger describes the method needed as a method of appositeness or symbolic interpretation.

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