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The A&E interviewer asked what relevance his story had to the present moment.
By bringing in China where it has no direct relevance, his analysis becomes more ideological than empirical.
For his relevance his work was paid tribute to last year by Google in the day he would've turned 103 years old.
By putting Magna Carta in historical context, he cast doubt on its contemporary political relevance; his historical understanding did not survive the Glorious Revolution, which, according to the historian J. G. A. Pocock, "marked a setback for the course of English historiography".
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He also must, "at some stage, give a talk about relevance of his faith to his positions and policies".
While Anderson was entitled to his jubilation, the relevance of his performance to Ferguson's selection for the final will remain highly debatable.
Asked in an interview about the relevance of his testimony for his presidential campaign, General Clark explained that it proved that "I've been there; I've done it".
Martyn moved towards a period of severe doubt about the relevance of his faith in his middle years, and felt let down by the church in its social witness.
His information lacked security relevance, and his motivation for seeking contact was a concern.
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