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Decades after Mr. Frank's death in 1980, however, the pertinence of his specific desires is growing less clear.
British voters may discern echoes here of the UK general election of 2015, in which Ed Miliband hoped he was grappling with the pressing problems of the hour, in terms of predatory capitalism and stagnant pay, but discovered that the zeitgeisty pertinence of his prescriptions was no match for the age-old charge that the left couldn't balance the books.
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We acknowledge to Reviewer 3 the pertinence and importance of his criticisms and suggestions.
For all Wilson's sense of St Anthony's contemporary pertinence, his story of a hallucinating hermit is an old one.
As the pertinence of Griffin's testimony emerged, Lerch smiled and scribbled notes to his lawyers suggesting additional questions.
The pertinence of the array of works being performed is timeless.
Yet the pertinence of the Velvet Underground to understanding Warhol is more than decorative.
A very modern phenomenon, I suggest, to which he agrees, emphasising the enduring cultural pertinence of Ford's text.
As Israelis and Palestinians persist in their agonizing war, the contemporary pertinence of "The Golem" is painfully apparent.
Such interpretations enhance the pertinence of these wonderful American paintings -- the pricey, noisy newcomer and the quietly dynamic 139-year veteran.
(The timeliness and pertinence of this won't surprise readers of Tremain's excellent The Road Home).
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