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He adds, "* but something pertinent to L.A. is at work also: the process by which something threatening to the integrity of the culture has been accepted and revalued as essential to that culture".
If he comes to the mound, I feel like he's got something pertinent to say.
Taken with the cartoon, you give the impression that Mr Whittingdale or the government have been up to no good and have something pertinent to hide.
Lytton Strachey, with his "Queen Victoria" (1921), pioneered the case for biographies that had something pertinent to say in every line but that did not go on forever.
Eve Ensler's Obie Award-winning play, which explores questions about women that are rarely asked publicly, is "pertinent to people on campus, something that all my students should see to help them understand issues that people don't talk about," said Lauren Garlick, a faculty member of the department of theater arts at the State University at Stony Brook who heads the effort there.
There is always something pertinent to a historical topic that is left aside, unnoticed, or that has simply vanished.
So, if there's something pertinent to an investigation like a ransom letter, blackmail letter, or suicide note whoever is investigating it (it tends to be the police) might want to know something about what kind of person wrote this text: their age, their educational background, their geographical origins, maybe their gender.
Arabella Weir: Some years ago, in my capacity as a purveyor of bon mots, I appeared on a well-known current affairs programme to pass sparkling comment on something hugely pertinent to life then.
People concluded that the king must have imparted something rather pertinent to Thaksin.
To note that opinions differ within your religious community would be to convey something objectively true, pertinent to the discussion and informative for the students.
By the time cameras started to roll, Gosling had become the leading actor of his generation and – something far more pertinent to the role – he had begun to have a greater understanding of relationships.
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