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1 It will be even more germane if Mitt Romney becomes president.
2 The latter part seems to be a little more germane than the first part.
3 But to revert to matters more germane to the lakes.
4 Therefore she plied her wicked wits to force an issue more germane to her desires.
5 At Fawkham, however, on the higher ground to the east I found something more germane to the pilgrimage.
6 Though Sam Shepard's other career as a film actor is probably better known, his relationship with music is more germane to his plays.
7 More germane than their looks, however, is where they make their homes-inrotting logs.
8 (It were more germane to the matter to think of Queen Elizabeth and the Armada.)
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