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Let me answer them here after a somewhat aphoristic fashion.
It's only in England that the aphoristic style is unusual.
But there is in the industry a dissenting view to these aphoristic statements.
It can be difficult to make much of these aphoristic movements, which have their say and then end without elaboration.
These might have made amusing, aphoristic pieces had the composer cut them short at a minute each.
Tip's aphoristic contribution to the political quotation book was "All politics is local."
There is also in the school a strong tendency towards aphoristic statement".
His paradoxical and aphoristic mind continues to exert its fascination.
Many of his entries have an aphoristic force: "All education is violence, just as every state is."
His conversational style is quick and aphoristic, then suddenly professorial.
Black Mass is no less aphoristic, but is even more incendiary.
Herbert Gold is too aphoristic for his own good, and a little too cute.
It's an alarming consistency, demon of an aphoristic mind.
The aphoristic instinct: "Good taste is really just a kind of aesthetic vegetarianism."
He gets through aphoristic lines like "Dying is just one thing to be sad about; living unhappily, that's another matter."
Demi-sonnets include seven lines of varying length and tend to be aphoristic in nature.
It's smart, stimulating and aphoristic, even when the aphorisms are stolen.
His voice is conveyed in the same high-flown, aphoristic, first-person style.
"Erlafsee" showed us the aphoristic touch he was to develop.
He was a master of short, aphoristic stories based on close observation of everyday life events.
For most of us, rabbinic writing, aphoristic and allusive, requires mediation.
This pearl of aphoristic wisdom may smell of fortune cookies.
From time to time, this aphoristic style leads to some dubious overstatements.
Once in a while he leads up to a brilliant insight on a rhapsodic or aphoristic swell of language.
The brochures of aphoristic prose did not have a price; each customer could decide which sum they wanted to pay for it.