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He knew all the pertinent names.
For example, Bill Boichel's brief history of the Batman's manifestations in comics, film and television provides the pertinent names, dates, and titles to readers unfamiliar with the comics industry.
A stranger approaches you at a party, then the projector projects all their pertinent info: name, Web site, blog address, what they like and dislike, etc. "Wait a minute, you actually like Lost?
It is the daunting challenge for scion Richard Herbert to keep the Pantone name pertinent in the digital age, which drastically changes the way the world communicates about color.
Write down all the pertinent facts, including name of the creditor, your total balance, your minimum monthly payment, and your interest rate.
Among the information accessible from the database are the putative protein partner, the score for our prediction, as well as other pertinent information (hugo names, swissprot ids, PDB entries, etc).
But later it did black them out. A. J. Daulerio, Deadspin's editor, explained in an e-mail: "We are a sports site and running the names seemed pertinent to the story.
Outlandish women surface, and Purdy's own pent-up frustration at the Manhattan publishing scene brings crude mangling of famous names; more pertinent are such observations as "like so many men whose main interest in life is making a fortune and then doubling it, he had a more than routine interest in the civil war".
In an Internet intervention, these costs are often very time and resource intensive, and the largest portion of these sunk costs are likely to be programming costs and the cost of content experts but can also include costs related to registering domain names, licensing pertinent data bases (e.g., food databases for nutrition) or other software used for the intervention (e.g., chat software etc).
3. When the undercover brother is traveling with a certain identity card or passport, he should know all pertinent information such as the name, profession and place of residence.
But many sections of the work – on globalisation, migration and technology, to name a few pertinent topics – read differently in the light of decisions she has made since reading it, such as the treatment of Greece at the height of the eurozone crisis.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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