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The effect can be lovely but can also seem cheap and pretentious: "I did not speculate as to what he meant to tell me," she writes, "but I was sure it was something pertinent".
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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.
Beneath the numbers there was something more pertinent.
So there's something so beautifully pertinent about bringing back not just the song, but the album re-imagined through Glass".
The proximity to an American cultural powerhouse, and that attendant distance, both literal and metaphorical, is something that seems pertinent to remember when thinking about Gary's latest musical export, Jlin.
There is always something pertinent to a historical topic that is left aside, unnoticed, or that has simply vanished.
If he comes to the mound, I feel like he's got something pertinent to say.
Rather, think of it as more like evidence that can be admitted in a court of law: this testimony, this document is something a jury should examine, something that is pertinent, but something whose truth-determining status is yet to be considered.
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".
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.
Where Turgenev is less convincing is in his attempts to force the work to stand for something pertinent.
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