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It was just an irrelevancy for which he could find no reason.
But for him, irrelevancy is not necessarily a bad thing.
"I hope this is the last irrelevancy of the 2000 campaign," he said.
He was going too far, bringing in irrelevancies, but could not seem to stop.
And yet, never has one player's irrelevancy been so consuming.
For some who took part in the rally, however, the trip seemed an irrelevancy.
"Why should we put ourselves and the committee through this exercise in irrelevancy?"
Such attention to irrelevancies tended to interfere with the work.
It was astonishing to him how people could spend so much time on irrelevancies.
Even so, some Democrats conceded that he had to take a stand or risk irrelevancy.
I believe that temporal power is an illusion and an irrelevancy.
But the movie as a whole seems an irrelevancy.
"Then let us avoid any further irrelevancies and proceed directly to the business at hand."
He had the feeling he'd been playing to a special kind of camera, one that pursued irrelevancies.
But I think that to some extent it has always been something of an irrelevancy."
"It adds the seeming irrelevancies that are most important," he said.
We simply feel that the movement's become sidetracked in irrelevancies.
The litany went on, slipping into irrelevancies toward the end.
Bob ignored the irrelevancy as he took the left turn onto the ramp.
The issue of blame is yet another irrelevancy that will impede us.
He wrenched his mind away from the irrelevancies, entertaining though they might be.
And the issue of redistribution is simply pushed aside as an irrelevancy.
He had to face his trauma, not ruminate on irrelevancies.
Both of those contracts quickly exploded in the Rockies face and led them to irrelevancy from 2001-2006.
The fact that the Local Plan has yet to be adopted is an irrelevancy.