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Anthony Lane uses his review of the remake of "Murder on the Orient Express" largely to take down Agatha Christie, the best-selling novelist of all time, while missing her historical and present cultural relevance (The Current Cinema, November 20th).
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However, the well-defined biological and clinical relevance of the markers used, association with clinicopathological variables, and outcome indicates the biological and clinical relevance of the current molecular classification.
But there is another point that gives the idea real relevance to the current fiscal crisis.
The exploration plan takes on greater relevance as the current wave of developments reach completion.
Newspapers and magazines have run stories on his relevance to the current global economic crisis.
The drawn-out nature of the competition also revives questions about the relevance of the current ODI series between England and Australia.
Judges will presumably weigh its relevance against the current charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
These findings are of relevance for the current trends in subwavelength optics.
But Microsoft's head of research, Rick Rashid, countered that Mr. Gelernter was taking a long-term view of computing that might have little relevance for the current software market.
It's kind of cute but also makes the show feel pleased with its own lack of relevance to the current moment.
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