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Morrison’s crude style and experiments with sound make “Incident” a haunting yet pertinent short to seek out, and one of the best films nominated in this year’s category.

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The recent appearance of the new strain of bird flu, H5N9 in ducks in California, is the latest development that shows the virus is changing in pertinent ways.

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The federal government filed suit saying the utility giant not only caused the fire but also withheld pertinent data that could have led to the fire’s origin being pinpointed earlier.

That meant staff in the Getty command center in Brentwood — about 15 people in total, sitting at a large conference table — had to relay pertinent information to each staffer at the Villa.

In 2024, the label celebrated its 60th anniversary, and the question on whether this treasure trove of Latin culture is being curated properly has become more pertinent than ever.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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