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But what he did last year is not relevant now.
What might or should have been is simply not relevant to their difficult lives.
The story behind the 1915 case is little known but very relevant today.
But I think even more relevant is my record at home.
The 1981 data were relevant to a point I wanted to make.
I would ask him to provide us with the relevant information.
Not a single fact she had heard so far was relevant to the case.
And a moment ago I had in front of me the relevant paper.
Go through them to see which might be relevant to your own situation.
Those things were not relevant to the kind of man he was.
Soon, the relevant issues became very clear in her mind.
Record companies are less relevant today than they were even 10 years ago.
They have long since past the time of being relevant.
The job should be relevant to the student's course of study or provide a service to the community.
One of those two things is a lot more relevant to my life than the other.
"You have to be relevant to the way people live today."
"We think how you actually use your car is more relevant."
This is very much relevant to what happened on 9/11.
What we should always do is make it relevant for today's world.
The people must know how relevant to them this policy is.
Everything I'm doing is relevant to today's world, and also the future.
If relevant let local press and media know what you are running.
It is only the two relevant words which are different every time.
They have not been relevant enough to the needs of the world's poor.
But these points were not relevant to the central issue.