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What follows includes not a whit of graphic detail, but its awfulness requires none.
The four use way too many microphones in a tiny theater that requires none, but the excessive volume is part of what makes the piece work: it frees you somehow from taking any of it too seriously.
But some flourishes aren't necessary: when Koch tries to amplify a tale that requires none with his own one-sentence-paragraph interjections ("Hadn't noticed him?"), he puts his thumb on the scales.
Mr. Murdoch said the costs of producing The Daily would be around $500,000 a week, relatively low because it requires none of the machinery needed to produce and distribute a printed news product.
Now it requires none while the amount of natural-history content in text books has dropped by 40 per cent during the same period as fields such as molecular biology, genetics, experimental biology and ecological modelling flourished.
No actual configuration of the keyboard is necessary — indeed, it comes with no software at all and requires none.
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Picking the right Final Four in a year when nothing makes sense required none of that.
From the raw bar, six briny cherrystones were so fresh that they required none of the timid cocktail sauce.
Since the caption and speech bubble format strip away all superfluities, no adjectives and no adverbs required, none of the personal fragments comes over as an indulgence.
On the other hand, explaining logical consequence in a proof-centred way seems to require none of this.
So why not supplement or even replace that energy with artificial springs that function similarly and require none of the runner's energy?
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