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The new findings pertain to a significant difference -- stool outside the body.
It might also pertain to a sports champion or competition winner.
The events in the movie could just as well pertain to a pathologically dysfunctional white family.
They are time-consuming to build and a game may only pertain to a particular news issue.
The judge dismissed that claim, ruling that "the Michigan Control Share Act does not pertain to a direct issue from the corporation of its own shares".
Other aspects of individualism pertain to a series of different questions about how to conceive the relation between collectivities and individuals.
They would also have to pertain to a foreign power or its agent, activities of a foreign agent already under investigation or someone in touch with an agent.
–What can communities do to protect their educators and young people from slander? –Should libelous and slanderous messages be treated differently when they pertain to a teenager rather than an adult?
Poems may still be posted now and then, but mostly the quotations seen on subways and buses will pertain to a number of different subjects, including history, philosophy, literature and science.
A Dec. 12 editorial about fiduciary appointments made by judges doesn't mention that the anecdotal examples cited in the report issued by New York's chief judge, Judith S. Kaye, pertain to a minuscule percentage of the bench and bar.
Theoretical terms pertain to a number of topics in the philosophy of science.
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