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1 Newlands' table was initially dismissed by the English Chemical Society as irrelevant .
2 He is as irrelevant to Syria's future as Gaddafi is to Libya's.
3 The career mode is practically identical, the story as irrelevant as ever.
4 I pushed that aside as irrelevant , but the magic was slipping away.
5 He was handsome, she supposed, although she quickly dismissed the observation as irrelevant .
6 He shrugged off Lamb's promise not to support Pelosi as irrelevant .
7 To regard them as irrelevant , however, would be a grave mistake.
8 Mr. Wedgwood leaves this question aside, as irrelevant to his purpose.
9 In Moscow, the deputy head of Russia's general staff dismissed it as irrelevant .
10 He also suffers from lousy personal ratings that cannot be dismissed as irrelevant .
11 I hope to goodness we can rule that piece of information out as irrelevant .
12 Governments could theoretically dismiss them as irrelevant to national politics.
13 Luckily, we were able to flag the report as irrelevant .
14 At the time, the police had dismissed it as irrelevant .
15 They have viewed the UNFCCC as irrelevant at best ….
16 At the trial which followed, all evidence respecting the mob was excluded as irrelevant .
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