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With Control, we had long conversations; we talked about things that were pertinent to her life, and we put those into song.
He noted that the tapes were pertinent to litigation pending at the time that the agency destroyed them, including an A.C.L.U.
The next day, Comey informed Congress that he would take additional "investigative steps" to evaluate the emails after deciding the emails were pertinent to the Clinton email investigation and that the FBI should take steps to obtain and review them.
The chapter covered several moments that were pertinent to our presentation including a mention of the initial introduction of the Must Carry Laws in 1972, along with the court cases involving Turner Broadcasting Company and the FCC.
But petitioner then and there willfully refused to answer each of the questions so propounded, all of which were pertinent to the inquiry then and there being made by the said committee under the resolutions aforesaid.
It took as its subject matter issues that were pertinent to American life in the 1970s, featuring stories about agnosticism, rape, radical politics, racism, impotence, and a host of other previously forbidden topics.
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The Barrow venue was pertinent to our list.
"Kip should not be pertinent to her life," she thinks.
(Legal if it is pertinent to the job).
Certain basic procedures are pertinent to all types of gilding.
But it's pertinent to this woman at this moment.
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