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His recent censored satire on bigotry in Clacton-on-Sea really said something pertinent.
If he comes to the mound, I feel like he's got something pertinent to say.
Where Turgenev is less convincing is in his attempts to force the work to stand for something pertinent.
Of course by doing this we risk narrowing our scope for appreciation, something pertinent when discussing the endlessly revolving rivalry at the top of world football.
So Dr Goldenberg and Dr Levy needed to find something pertinent that bridged the period in question and might thus shed more light on their result.
Lytton Strachey, with his "Queen Victoria" (1921), pioneered the case for biographies that had something pertinent to say in every line but that did not go on forever.
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A statistical anomaly, or something more pertinent?
It really is very strange, and yet in concentrating on Maloin's misery, Tarr has hit on something very pertinent.
(Freud sought "to account for — something starkly pertinent for the Jews of Freud's generation — what one makes of what one is forced by").
Arabella Weir: Some years ago, in my capacity as a purveyor of bon mots, I appeared on a well-known current affairs programme to pass sparkling comment on something hugely pertinent to life then.
I think she feels that Artforum's function is to be on the spot when something newly pertinent pops up, and I think she feels that you can't, on the spot, come up with a considered argument about anything new.
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