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Both are black, which can be irrelevant to art but means something here.
Which might be a good thing, but an irrelevant one.
What happened five years ago against a different team is irrelevant.
What has happened the last three or four years is irrelevant.
But in the end, whether he was right or wrong is irrelevant.
And if he goes all the way, they will be pretty much irrelevant.
All of what you say about families is true, yet irrelevant.
Whether he had or not was irrelevant at the moment, though.
They became irrelevant to the process and thus to the report.
Whether or not the kids know what they're doing is irrelevant.
The tax case, though, is actually irrelevant for the time being.
A single human figure in such company might seem irrelevant.
Either way, what happened to her now was quite irrelevant.
Old history, you may say, and irrelevant to the present.
Both men said it was irrelevant whether they worked together again.
I guess the question did seem irrelevant to the issue at hand.
The fact that he did not actually pay her was irrelevant.
The fact that one did not especially like them was irrelevant.
So I told my friends that the studies were irrelevant.
Whether it really happened, to them or to someone else, is irrelevant.
So the form in which it is taken could be irrelevant.
I think it's irrelevant whether you like the idea or not.
It is irrelevant to them whether a school works or not.
In the long run, the reason was lost, and irrelevant.
I, too, would love to see a time when race is irrelevant to public policy.