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To necessitate a retrospective.
We weren't doing anything to necessitate its closure.
Not that it much mattered, as the island presented no slopes to necessitate a downshift.
I think all of that will continue to necessitate individual ownership of vehicles.
Perhaps it's because fairytales tend to necessitate a transcendence of some inherent weakness or injustice.
"The intention to play in the mobile market is going to necessitate that investment".
Protests by unhappy villagers are going to necessitate a muddy and pothole-ridden detour.
His own story is by now too familiar to necessitate more than a thumbnail account here.
Deer crowd on city fringes, with numbers high enough in Richmond Park to necessitate a twice-yearly cull.
Exiled from Hungary almost 60 years earlier and domiciled thereafter in the United States, his accent was still thick enough to necessitate subtitles.
Video games — in which the variable fortunes of any given player tend to necessitate a script that is a maze of branching possibilities — often aren't.
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