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1 The theme for the fifth Dublin Gastronomy Symposium could not be more topical .
2 The ongoing war between Microsoft and Google only makes his survey even more topical .
3 Yeah, yeah, let's talk about something a little more topical .
4 If you want something more topical , David O'Doherty's charming Isolating podcast is definitely worth your time.
5 He wants to bring in some new writers, for Punch and make the magazine more topical .
6 Maximising a pension has never been more topical .
7 Given the week of earthquake devastation just experienced by Italy, the question is all the more topical .
8 Others have looked to more topical solutions.
9 The subject could not be more topical .
10 Northern Cyprus is always a topic for discussion and disagreement but Vladimir Putin has given them something more topical .
11 The concept of acute hip arthroplasty as a treatment for acetabular fracture is, therefore, becoming more topical and relevant.
12 One of the spookiest and most ineffectual Tory party conferences in anyone's experience has made it more topical still.
13 Take a more topical case.
14 Students found the selection of questions on the higher-level agricultural science more challenging and more topical than usual, teachers said.
15 The comedies tend to be more topical , and it's actually really difficult to know what the fuck they're talking about.
16 Given that two-thirds of all new jobs come from start-up businesses in the first five years, entrepreneurship is more topical than ever.
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