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Maybe he'd sell the house, he thought, apropos of nothing.
"There will certainly be a war in the Gulf," he announced apropos of nothing at all.
She even thought more or less coherent thoughts, mostly apropos of nothing.
I said, apropos of nothing in particular, "Well, what now?"
"I'm not sure I want to be studied," she said, apropos of nothing.
Lester spoke in a way that suggested he was speaking apropos of nothing.
"I've got a tidy bit put away," she said, apropos of nothing.
"I can read," Peggy announced, apropos of nothing at all.
Another asked, apropos of nothing: "Why is the alphabet in that order?
"Yeah, you're the one who poured my coffee on the street," Smith said, apropos of nothing at all.
He said, apropos of nothing, "I've been reading up on the soil here.
"In two days we are at Scandalous," the smaller woman offered, apropos of nothing.
It's advisable to listen carefully when she says, "apropos of nothing at all."
Apropos of nothing, have you heard the joke about how to identify Tenors.
Then he piped up, apropos of nothing, "My grandpa died."
Over an excellent dinner they recalled * Apropos of nothing.
She thought, apropos of nothing, how she'd made a couple of minor mistakes.
I feel that the whole event can be see to be over in a flash, apropos of nothing.
Often, apropos of nothing, his villains will break into a momentary soft shoe.
"Fathers have rights too, you know," he added, apropos of nothing as I'd never suggested that they didn't.
"I'm still waiting for my appointment with Kleopatra," she said, apropos of nothing.
One day, apropos of nothing, she asked me what British people thought about Black people.
And not just before I see my father," Ruth added, which she knew was apropos of nothing.
Because of this little fox, who happened to scamper across the field, apropos of nothing.
"Apropos of nothing, sir, where is the equipment for all these mechanized and mobile divisions coming from?"