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On the drive north, Smith and I talked about the importance of finding a way to inhabit this music organically, to locate something new in it, something germane to your station.
You don't actually necessarily know you're doing it, but you're usually dealing with something actually germane to us in the here and now.
As the House and Senate continue to examine the wave of disinformation around the 2016 presidential election, concerns around the security of voting systems examine something even more germane to the U.S. democratic system.
Rather she wanted to talk about something that is often far more germane to the practice of medicine: "Doctors have a front row seat to the show of life," she paused.
I took pains to explain that I knew something about Armenian heritage, because my best friend in the States was Armenian, and I also thought there was something dark and aggrieved in the culture of the Armenian diaspora that was atmospherically germane to that book.
Is it germane to the situation?
This is perhaps germane to Singapore.
"Are my experiences germane to a general audience?" he asks.
Distortion is germane to a discussion of Schulz.
But it's germane to his main thesis.
Neither point is germane to the portrait's accuracy.
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