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This may sound like a prerequisite for any decent camera (George Eastman, Kodak's founder, incorporated the mechanism in his first snapshot camera back in 1888), but it took another 15 years before affordable consumer digital cameras managed the feat.
The Bruckheimer dramas brought that and now it feels like a prerequisite for a show no matter what type you're doing.
More like a prerequisite.
S: Oh yea! Totally, it's kind of like a prerequisite.
What Slater puts in his body actually sounds like a prerequisite to becoming a permanent Berkeley resident (been there, done that).
My spells weren't working, my mom was mad that I'd inadvertently set fire to the carpet with a charcoal incense block, and I didn't want to dress like a goth or a hippie, which felt like a prerequisite.
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Electrode response was insensitive to interference by oxygen and nitrogen-based explosives like TNT, a prerequisite for use in the field.
The team's survival in such a hostile environment was impressive, but games like this are a prerequisite for success in international soccer.
I like lyrics – I like writing, I like words – but I don't feel like good lyrics are a prerequisite to music being good".
Peter got to try out Guitar Hero Aerosmith, which he said was sweet, but I think liking Aerosmith is kind of a prerequisite.
The assent of Persian Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait would be a prerequisite for military operations launched from the bases that have remained home to American troops since the 1991 Persian Gulf war.
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