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It includes the extent to which something pertains to all members of society.
"They wanted something that pertained to them," he said, "some comfort that pertained to their situations".
And the chances are good that something similar pertains in Homo sapiens.
And I always have a book of poetry because I find poetry very inspirational and somehow you always find something that pertains to the play.
My county loyalties (something that pertained in the old days) still lie with Middlesex, although I hope Glamorgan can hoist themselves up.
It took me three passes to work out that "some dewy bridge" isn't a description of Oprah or a property of the Father, but something that pertains to Nat and Ruth, and then a fourth pass to wonder why we couldn't just have some brackets.
That's not something that pertains in the UK.
Every night there are moments in specific songs when I think of something that pertains to my life.
It's a somewhat specialized field and usually it is something that pertains to horticultural crops, floriculture, hydroponic tomatoes, things like that.
"Xenophobia is seen as a minority issue and something that pertains to few people in the country, but I think that is a very wrong understanding.
For this it is more beneficial to focus on something that pertains to the heart.
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