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They were not entirely pertinent: Mr Blair chose to give his speech; events forced Mr Miliband to make his.
That point is entirely pertinent when Poulter's golfing style is taken into account; he specialises in making the most of his talent and defying the odds with a fearsome mental approach.
But from my viewpoint her victimhood was both entirely pertinent and shockingly disregarded by both the F.B.I. investigators and, later, by the federal prosecutors who chose to put her on trial.
Welcoming the gathering of fifteen hundred or so, the Dean of Westminster provided a fact that did not seem entirely pertinent: while Keats, Shelley, and Byron each had to wait almost a hundred years to be honored with a stone in Poets' Corner, Browning and Tennyson came by theirs "almost instantaneously".
Even with this encouraging development, the question of legal bias is entirely pertinent to the Supreme Court's 2013 ruling upholding the criminalization of homosexuality.
It's not entirely pertinent to know just what the building looks like, but it might help to have a vague understanding of what the finished puzzle will look like in the end.
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All pertinent medications.
No wonder the establishment shuddered at the revelations of the past week, though there is an entirely legitimate, pertinent question about the way in which Mr Hollande is said to have travelled to these night-time liaisons.
He knew all the pertinent names.
Only when "pertinent," its stylebook says.
Gather all the pertinent information.
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