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(The timeliness and pertinence of this won't surprise readers of Tremain's excellent The Road Home).
But as so often with Moore, his sheer energy, wit and pertinence win you over.
Sen. Robert Kennedy plans to introduce a new bill on the subject which, because of its common sense, brevity and pertinence, the writer feels is doomed legislation.
All of this was designed to make the club, known to all as the Bluebirds, more marketable and appealing to fans in Asia, where the color red and the symbolism of dragons carry cultural prestige and pertinence.
A resolute high Modernist, he was out of sympathy with many of the aesthetic waves that came after the great achievements of the New York School, notably Pop ("a very great disaster"), Conceptual art ("scrapbook art") and postmodernism ("modernism with a sneer, a giggle, modernism without any animating faith in the nobility and pertinence of its cultural mandate").
Only this analysis gives TPE precoding its motivation and pertinence.
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Then, these results, and the pertinence and limits of the interpretation framework, are discussed.
Existing ecological restoration measures are singular and lack pertinence and systematicness.
After a total of 83 sequential batch cultivations, equivalent to 280 generations approximately, the experiment was ended and the pertinence and progress of the adaptation was evaluated.
The paper intends to provide a conceptual justification, then an industrial verification, of the pertinence and applicability of the method proposed.
Cite a person's transgender status only when it is pertinent and its pertinence is clear to the reader.
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