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Beginning of the End proved an apt title for its parent studio.
It is an apt title; the bands often become ephemeral and fade away.
Shifting sands might have been a more apt title!
Can I suggest an even more apt title.
"Second Helpings" is the apt title this group gives to its innovative contemporary music series.
That's the apt title of a 27-page "selective personal reminiscence" he came up with last February.
The performances have an apt title: the Festival of Harmony.
"Between hope and frustration" was the apt title for a meeting here on how to press ahead - and indeed, the record is spotty.
"Secrets" would have been an apt title, too.
'Rulers of the Universe' The exhibits have apt titles.
(He is currently reading one with the apt title, "Beyond the Limits.")
It was an apt title.
In this instance,"What the Body Does Not Remember" is an apt title.
A more apt title might be the Congressional Freebies Preservation Act.
Their final single was named "Hello", an apt title for a band who started their major career with an album called Finale.
"Middlesex," Jeffrey Eugenides's second novel, has an apt title for a book whose narrator is a hermaphrodite.
'Double Cutaway' sounds a little plain Jane, but the owner could of course christen it with whatever apt title came to mind.
"Myself Among Others" is an apt title (if not an original one; the actress Ruth Gordon used it for a memoir three decades ago).
It was The Shadow who coined that apt title for the hidden chief of the Tiger Mob."
Mr Follett's A Place Called Freedom would seem an apt title to pack.
A more apt title might have been The Montagues and the Capulets Join the Cavalry.
"Unconfined Movement" was an apt title for a program produced by Shannon Hobbs featuring six choreographers who are independent thinkers.
Perhaps a more apt title for these events would be "Three Tenors, One Conductor and Four Accountants."
If so, a more apt title would be "Inside the Oval Office," but perhaps the ghost of John Gunther has dibs on that.
And that is why "Peeling the Onion" is such an apt title for Mr. Grass's new autobiography.