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Admissions of toking up as youth have become so common during presidential campaigns, it's almost a requisite milestone in the pageantry of running for the Oval Office.
By 1970s working wives provided a third of the family income, and "the decline in men's paychecks in the 1970s, made women's participation in the workforce almost a requisite for middle-class life.
Though getting out some resentment is almost a requisite for any comedian movie — and how this one's creator feels about "SNL" will hardly be a mystery to anyone who sees the movie — Birbiglia himself is demure about what he's trying to do.
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Music is, too; a thoughtful playlist is almost always a requisite.
Pilot studies are the best way to assess feasibility of a large expensive full-scale study, and in fact are an almost essential pre-requisite.
They are the best way to assess feasibility of a large, expensive full-scale study, and in fact are an almost essential pre-requisite.
Yet almost every expert on that electorate says a requisite for consideration by many Latinos is that a candidate possesses a reasonable view on immigration.
It's about light contrasting dark, saturation and brightness, a requisite attitude infusing those formal attributes".
Hagen writes that although "frank talk seemed to be almost requisite for a commercially successful book" in the early 1980s, Angelou values monogamy, fidelity, and commitment in her relationships.
Riding the rhythm is a requisite requirement.
It is a requisite of capitalism.
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