Mr. Druse loves variegated plants, though he aptly notes that "nearly every beginning gardener hates them."
As columnist Rod Dreher aptly noted, there was no moral difference between this act and the murder of homosexual Matthew Shepard by three rednecks.
As Edward Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, aptly noted, this "will leave motor vehicle fuel economy stuck in neutral until Bush's successor takes office."
Or as Colin McEnroe, a columnist with The Hartford Courant, aptly noted: "There's a Norman Bates sort of thing going on in his eyes."
Your partner aptly notes the practical reason for compliance, but he is wrong to elevate it to an ethical necessity.
As Dr. Padian aptly noted, 'absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.'
The article aptly notes that Louie was a marvelous poet, but it fails to mention that he was also a marvelous punster.
Wallace aptly notes: "He became Professor Moriarty to Othniel's academic Sherlock Holmes."
But that "miserly" reading of the Clean Water Act, as Justice John Paul Stevens aptly noted for the dissenters, failed to give adequate deference to agency expertise.
The majority's theory, Justice Stevens aptly noted, might have justified "the forfeiture of every home in which alcoholic beverages were consumed" during Prohibition.