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Barnett never got the credit Monroe deservedly received for assimilating his transcendent one-on-one skills into the Knicks' democratic approach and, most germane to the 1973 title, sitting on the bench for the last three quarters of the signature playoff victory that season, Game 7 of the conference final in Boston.
Before addressing that, it is very germane to consider the other component of the titles: peace.
I talked with Steph Jespersen, who has a title, director of advertising acceptability, that's certainly germane to this discussion, and with The Times's ranking advertising executive, Todd R. Haskell, a vice president.
This particular detail, not remotely germane, seems to be, like the woman's name, Cordelia -- and indeed, the title of the collection -- the product of a grandiose vision or an overreaching ambition that in this story and others threatens to weaken the narrative fabric.
This was not strictly germane to the other sections cited, which related to the purposes set forth in the title to the act, and it is argued that the legislature exceeded its constitutional powers in inserting these figures.
Perceptive and germane question.
Is this fact germane?
This passage seemed germane.
Perhaps such comparisons are germane.
The conditions must be germane, he said.
Is it germane to the situation?
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