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The remark is germane, because at the same time as directing "Quartet," Hoffman is playing the lead in HBO's new drama series "Luck".
The French writer Jean Baudrillard, in a remark also germane to New York now, talked about how "forgetting the extermination is part of the extermination itself," but eradicating what the evildoers did may also be a way of exterminating them.
Bailey's remarks on the appearance of transwomen such as Cher are often germane to his discussion, but they too undoubtedly rubbed a lot of people the wrong way.
Altman was not available for an interview about "Kansas City," but a remark he made to The Times in a 1992 interview about "The Player" seems germane today: "I know how this works.
The two sides are expected to resume negotiations next week on a binding participation agreement, and while Thomas's remarks suggest personal differences are the biggest single impediment to a resolution, a deep philosophical divide is more germane.
"He called it a forest nation," Trump said, referring to Finnish President Sauli Niinisto, "and they spent a lot of time on raking and cleaning and doing things, and they don't have any problem". The remarks provoked a fair amount of head-scratching, as Finland's forestry-management practices are not ordinarily considered germane to the issue of wildfire suppression in the arid West.
Perceptive and germane question.
Is this fact germane?
This passage seemed germane.
Perhaps such comparisons are germane.
The conditions must be germane, he said.
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