There is something that happens when you lose a loved one where sometimes the sadness just crashes into you apropos of nothing. |
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But it's completely absurd to call me up and demand, apropos of nothing at all, to know whether I'm special or not. |
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So, many thanks to a wonderful friend of mine for buying me these two CDs, apropos of nothing. |
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Fortunately I'd backed up the whole site yesterday morning, apropos of nothing, so I was able to restore everything but yesterday's entry. |
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I bet your city of residence doesn't throw itself a two week-long party apropos of nothing. |
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Today, apropos of nothing, Doug announced that he likes music, particularly classic rock. |
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Earlier I was talking with one of the salespeople in the store who told me, apropos of nothing, that I reminded of her of two people, neither of whom she knows. |
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Sometimes, occasionally, apropos of nothing, I stop dead in my tracks for a moment and think about the exceptional people I am fortunate enough to call friends. |
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And inspiration deserts us to the extent that we resort to the lazy journalist's technique of the dreaded self-referencing paragraph apropos of nothing. |
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Yet this week, curiously and apropos of nothing, an e-mail dropped into journalists' in-boxes which sought to clarify the charity's view. |
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So, apropos of nothing, I need to ask you about one last thing. |
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There was the apropos of nothing American flag plastered everywhere. |
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