Sentence examples for has a requisite from inspiring English sources

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"I Love You, Man" has a requisite moment of gay panic, when one of Peter's "man dates" turns out to have carnal designs, but for the most part the movie is content gently to mock Peter's less-than-masculine tendencies like his love for the chick flick "Chocolat".

And it has a requisite highbrow theme -- in this case, that words are important.

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Many sitcoms these days have a requisite flamboyant gay character, but Mr. Colfer manages to show glimpses of the scared boy behind the catty, fashionista facade.

In the multi-channel age we believe services like BBC Knowledge and BBC Online will have a requisite place in homes, schools and libraries across the land.

Such a process could potentially be useful for a more efficient remediation of arsenic in environments where birnessite can absorb photons having a requisite energy.

The home, built in 1922, has of course had a requisite facelift and is now more contemporary looking with white wood floors and lots of glass in the living room.

Policies must be put in place to insure that students have a requisite number of minutes of physical activity each week and that schools have adequate equipment and facilities and trained physical education teachers.

In its twenty-two year history, that plump, beige creation — honeydew-like in weight and circumference, filled with a cylindrical core of wild-rice stuffing whose flavor is not significantly different from its chewy, tofu-and-gluten shell — has become a requisite part of vegetarian-friendly Thanksgiving tables from San Francisco to Kalamazoo.

As creativity has become a requisite skill for engineers and a part of their basic training, one of the challenges in engineering education is to supply students with a good understanding of creativity and development tools.

Juicy and deliciously smoky, it has a natural casing's requisite snap and arrives nestled in a housemade pretzel bun with a squirt of pungent mustard and jam queen Jessica Koslow of Sqirl's own fermented kraut.

In the early 1900s, by her own account, her caddish first husband had stashed her in a tiny room for four hours a day, refusing to let her out until she had finished a requisite number of pages — a drastic measure, but one that resulted in a novel a year for six years.

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