Bit late, this one, because this is usually a Christmas conscience thing, but the tsunami benefit concert handily brings it into topicality. |
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The Middle East, of course, continues to be a focal point of global politics so the movie had a symbolic topicality as well. |
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For a start, the report has come out five months after the election, virtually guaranteeing its lack of topicality. |
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But despite its topicality and breadth, this book fails disappointingly to fulfill its considerable potential. |
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At worst, his topicality could be seen as opportunistic, but he was clearly a great believer in his convictions, throughout his career. |
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One of the occupational hazards of writing a fortnightly column is that the quest for topicality becomes a risky business. |
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This is not just a random grab at topicality but a surprisingly cogent decision. |
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As talkback entrenched itself as an integral part of the Australian radio landscape, her program was also said to lack sufficient topicality. |
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In the first place it is possible to infer a certain topicality in the discourse. |
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Furthermore, a project for a symposium on the theme of the relevance and topicality of scientifically edited texts is currently being examined. |
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Released just after America's entrance into World War II, Casablanca's topicality and sentimental cynicism helped to make it an enormous success. |
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The author reserves the right not to be responsible for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided. |
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It cannot guarantee the accuracy, the completeness or the topicality of the information. |
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Indeed, the diversity of the statements that I have just heard is fine proof of both the topicality and the sensitive nature of this debate. |
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I already try to make a sort of display of the gallery, exhibitions that were made since a year and those to come, therefore around topicality. |
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However, as provider we cannot assume any liability for the accuracy, completeness and topicality of the provided information. |
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This question of rebalancing has gained new topicality in the context of unbundling the local loop. |
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The topicality and importance of these issues are widely recognized, including within United Nations organizations. |
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The topics are chosen in the light of their topicality, urgency and recent developments. |
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Despite regular check of the contents no liability or guarantee for the topicality, correctness or completeness can be assumed. |
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The parameters on which the project is built will have to be reviewed to ensure the topicality of the research agenda. |
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The great tragedy of her career was that she outlived the topicality of her idiom. |
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Like the newspapers in which they are published, they begin to lose their topicality the day after they are published. |
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The topicality of social problems in contemporary Europe was presented by EZA President Raf Chanterie. |
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The sense of topicality, of playwrights engaging with matters of public concern, helps override the structural weaknesses from which both plays suffer. |
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A topicality regarding the question of problems with regard to religious freedom in Bulgaria is given by at least one of the criticisms levelled against the country. |
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Though it gives a further twist to the themes of illusion, desire and so forth, the novel has a reality of its own that doesn't need banal topicality tacked on. |
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With a social insight both broad and deep, an unrivaled sense of satirical counterpoint and topicality of reference, and exceptional physiognomic finesse, Hogarth dealt with types from all classes of society. |
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The topicality was first of all to start with many congratulations for the fellow-members for the very positive evolution of statistics as regards enforcement and by a good report on economic performances? |
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The issue of interpreters in conflict zones springs to mind because of its topicality and impact, and because it affords us the political opportunity to make a qualitative leap. |
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The topicality récurente around a paramount return to a cleaner agriculture must concern the seniors as firstly, for an ageing in better health as the former generations. |
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Nevertheless MCH Group does not assume any warranty for the accuracy, completeness and topicality of the information published and excludes any liability in this respect. |
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On the other hand, hints at topicality are probably red herrings. |
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Similarly, but in a different field, the group is concerned that the maintaining, updating and topicality of information on the Agency's site might be neglected. |
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It's a film of jaw-dropping, throw your hands in the air, sweet Lordy mama stupidity, but it gets that second star for its topicality. |
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A brochure designed to make better known the topicality of the thought and works of the Libertador through the winners of the International Simón Bolívar Prize has been published in French, English and Spanish. |
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In particular, at the eve of the renewal of the European Commission and the forthcoming program of Stockholm, Mr. Barrot did not fail to emphasize the topicality of the conference. |
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Such plans ever more gain topicality in the light of the upcoming EURO-2012 football championship Ukraine is to host. |
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Gimv in no way guarantees the accuracy, completeness, suitability or topicality of information provided and cannot be responsible for any decision that a user might make on the basis of the information given. |
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These latest developments show the topicality of this book. |
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The Boston bombings had lent a grim topicality to the report's findings, said Katrina Lantos Swett, who chairs the panel. So much for the big bold ideas, with which most people will agree. |
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In this case, the StP structure is often associated with topicality, but it is not marked for it, since markedness depends on the existence of a structural opposition. |
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Susan Butler, editor of Macquarie Dictionary, said that Word of the Year Committee selected the adjective because of its topicality and its visually graphic nature. |
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At Long-Term Living we've always prided ourselves on our topicality. |
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