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That the work, about money and war, has pertinence to the news of the day goes without saying.
Unlike many flamenco singers, she is not content simply to sing old songs; the lyrics must have pertinence today.
His present Whitney survey, emphatically titled "Richard Artschwager!" arrives without such packaging and positioning, though there's no question that the artist has pertinence to things going on today.
Semantic memory filters experience so that those messages that reach awareness are primarily those that have pertinence to current mental activity.
The story has pertinence because one of the teams involved in that tournament game of March 22 , 1992 Southwest Missouri State, will be facing Rutgers tonight.
The illustration has pertinence to the case at bar, for the case at bar is concerned with an income tax, and the power to impose it.
It may be painful for Mets fans to recall, but it may have pertinence to tonight's opening game against the Cardinals in the National League Championship Series.
We have demonstrated that miR-143 and -145 are important regulators of plasticity of vascular smooth muscle cells, which has pertinence for the pathogenesis of vascular disease.
Many of them also have pertinence for UNICEF's intensified focus on equitable development and the rights of the most depived children and families.
But estimates have been rising.
Those estimates had been revised downward, though.
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