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So are some things pertaining, to the state and the nation, for that matter.
As always, much of it pertains to the war in Iraq.
One really must look at the situation that pertains in any country.
Certainly it is no small matter if all these things pertain to my nature.
Any question pertaining directly to the job you're doing, ask and I'll answer.
If they are different, then the general case described here pertains.
Or more to the point, is it anything that pertains to the job at hand?
Current legislation is not likely to pertain much longer, however.
This part of the account pertains to the year 1583.
The key questions pertain not just to the weapons but to the will to use them.
"I do not expect to find anything that pertains to me."
"The part that seems to pertain to the discussion at hand."
But it did not pertain to his nature to turn down a visit by a pretty girl.
But we do not write down anything which pertains to our calling.
I met him on business that pertains to international trade conditions.
What this means or even pertains to was not revealed at the time.
Or perhaps he feared that they might pertain to me?
This type of measure pertains only to the House and does not make law.
They pertain to how well you read people and relate to them.
The most important teaching of the church pertains to its members living holy lives.
And yet most of his worries pertain to a single Western idea.
This year, it pertains to cars built in 2000 or later.
Whether it pertained to past or future, no one could have guessed.
I would think that the car seat law only pertains to cars, no?
He began to write about the local history as it pertained to public health and medicine.