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The Class Act specifically mentions this possibility, though it does not seem to require it.
Not to worry: Mr. Grisham does not seem to require fidelity to his beloved, career-starting doorstop of a novel.
However, Davis's music does not seem to require his lawfulness or liberty: the rapper has released three albums and numerous mixtapes since his arrest last autumn.
I am no biblical scholar, but in the case of the original David and Goliath, I do not think it was a points decision, which frankly does not seem to require an awful lot of actual "slaying".
These models shaped economic policy debates, brought greater stability, while paving the way for new ideas to be developed using these sophisticated techniques.Keynes once described what it took to be a great economist:The study of economics does not seem to require any specialised gifts of an unusually high order.
Political consultants and candidates say that the field is so crowded in part because the job is so vague and because it does not seem to require any hard-core skills like, say, the finesse with a calculator demanded by the comptroller's position, which has attracted just two Democratic candidates.
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"Artfully concealed" doesn't seem to require either art or skill.
Winning a devoted audience doesn't seem to require any special Hollywood magic either.
Such an obviously festive and attractive holiday doesn't seem to require this kind of unrealistic over-advertisement.
However, such an approach doesn't seem to require the full power of this theory.
That we do seem clueless doesn't seem to require much argument.
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