have to do with
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The only clear morals of “Transcription” have to do with its insistence on mystery, and on art that teases the mind and refreshes the senses.
“And what do the mushrooms and the Pinks and the Hesterfowl all have to do with each other?”
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“What does confidence have to do with it?”
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“What’s now being exposed is that the wheels had fallen off years before César Chávez died and for reasons that have to do with his megalomania, his bad decisions and the internal strife” inside union headquarters, said Matt Garcia, a professor of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean studies, history and social relations at Dartmouth.
From Los Angeles Times
And it doesn’t have to do with budget.
From Los Angeles Times
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