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Hospitals were secularized, orphanages and parish schools closed or often transformed into prep schools for rich kids causing the Church to relinquish much of its relevancy in the daily lives of Catholics.

From Salon

He is not a fixture at the former president’s campaign rallies and has not become part of the furniture at Mar-a-Lago, like other Republicans craving relevancy.

Each institution has different reasons for renovating and expanding, but “it comes down to relevancy,” said Devon Akmon, director of Michigan State University’s art museum.

Mr Russo added that Xiaomi's entry into the car market reflects its confidence "in the relevancy for their brand" in China while Apple did not see enough potential in the EV market outside of China.

From BBC

Him being from the 1600s, you know, you might doubt his relevancy today.

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

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