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1 The more pertinent question is-dowe have the courage to claim it?
2 Perhaps more pertinent is the ingrained Spanish fear of all things Italian.
3 The more pertinent wait, that for Rose and England, is also over.
4 But long before this, events more pertinent to my story had occurred.
5 A more pertinent inquiry is, what sort of people have we become?
6 They connect, they ask more pertinent questions, they take the advice.
7 On a more pertinent level he was down to six voidhawks.
8 A more pertinent reference is 1999 when France defeated New Zealand in the semi-final.
9 The conversation had changed back from talk of reading-matter to something altogether more pertinent .
10 Rarely has a Virgin Pendolino carried a more pertinent message.
11 Her chameleonic nature makes her latest album Version of Me all the more pertinent .
12 Here perhaps the former point of view is more pertinent .
13 An album that only seems more pertinent in the wake of the U.S. election.
14 Never has the back-or-sack truism been more pertinent than now.
15 That's more pertinent than many of the questions he asked.
16 Her mind suddenly turned to something more pertinent to their lives at the moment.
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