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High scorers look like foxes: thinkers who know many small things (tricks of their trade), are skeptical of grand schemes, see explanation and prediction not as deductive exercises but rather as exercises in flexible "ad hocery" that require stitching together diverse sources of information, and are rather diffident about their own forecasting prowess.
Knitting on circular needles is more advanced, but a hat knitted with circular needles won't require stitching (and won't have a seam).
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She was unbelievably understanding, the wound did not require stitches, there was no lawsuit.
His injury did not require stitches, but Giannone said he had already begun to feel sore.
It is being treated with a Band-Aid, when it is severe enough to require stitches.
He felt blood running down his face and neck -- three jagged gashes across his forehead that would require stitches.
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This type of procedure may require stitches.
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