Once an unavoidable part of communication over distance, the phone number is quickly receding into irrelevance.
But a strange thing happened to Corvette on its way to irrelevance: It became relevant again.
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Little wonder many reckon California's Republicans are doomed to permanent irrelevance outside their inland fiefs.
There are undoubtedly many others that fall into the category of future irrelevance as well.
Other countries in the region either abhor ALBA, or tolerate it as an irrelevance.
But there are many who argue that the tougher budget rules are an irrelevance.
Wii U is almost here, and the Wii is quickly approaching some state of irrelevance.
But part of the explanation has to do with the irrelevance of evidence in this argument.
If the negotiations try to achieve one, they will quickly return to deadlocked irrelevance.
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But the Gore campaign cannot write off Mr Nader as an irrelevance for two reasons.
Yet, whoever he was, Daphne was quite mistaken about his unimportance or his irrelevance to her life.
His allies in parliament are weighing the risks of trying new ways to end their growing irrelevance.
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It has the potential to knock Dish off its orbit and into the deep dark space of irrelevance.
It risks irrelevance in the developed world with its opposition to women priests, birth control, and other positions.
And since the Fund's income depends on its lending, growing financial irrelevance has also spawned a budget crunch.
Now, though, the ABS is trying to fight off irrelevance, competition and the effects of years of misguided policies.
Likewise, content from YouTube and every other outlet will increasingly need to be HD (or better) or risk irrelevance.
The governments of Congo and Rwanda, backed by MONUC, agreed to squash, curb or harass the FDLR into irrelevance.
They sink into irrelevance because no one wants to administer the death blow.
He implies that all experts have their seasons and then dwindle into irrelevance.
The question we really want the answer to then is where is the dividing line between irrelevance and catastrophe?
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If erudition and populism mixed giddily that day, so did thoroughness and irrelevance.
The main risk to Ms Merkel is that she could lapse into irrelevance.
The print media that he set out to embarrass have, for his purposes, already succumbed to the point of irrelevance.
Basically since the debut of the iMac, the company has been riding a rocketship back from the brink of irrelevance.
Unfortunately for Kodak, not even weapons-grade nuclear power could save the company from its own irrelevance in the digital age.
Now Meg Whitman is trying to pull off a rather different trick - stopping a computer industry titan from slipping away into irrelevance.
As a professional, adrenalin gets you through, but the game itself, as I said, was an irrelevance after lives had been lost.
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Growth prevents irrelevance and obsolescence, growth affords opportunity, growth attracts and retains talent, and growth is the most certain path to sustainability.
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