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The series, now in its second season on Fox Nation, is the filmmaker’s effort to find relevance for everyday existence in human stories of sacrifice, heroism and faith that led to spiritual transcendence.

The reason for the trip is under investigation, but it has “drawn no conclusions” about the relevance to the case.

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As we debate TV’s continued relevance in our social media-driven attention economy, generating any level of sustained intellectual interest is difficult.

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Everything was chosen for relevance to Caravaggio’s decade in Rome and to his Roman patrons.

The relevance of the First and Second banks was unclear.

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