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But Northerners, too, would question a deal that now required them to travel a great distance, along terrible roads, to a capital that seemed to be settling into the ooze it was built upon.
The partners entrusted Mr. Soussana with FedMod's Los Angeles sales office precisely because he had proved adept at selling the sorts of loans that now required modification.
To make money, the refugees grow vegetables in their gardens, or collect wood, an everyday necessity for cooking that now required ever longer foraging trips into the countryside.
Recurrent health problems revealed that the years of "reparative" female hormone treatments had created tumors in my internal organs that now required removal not only of those the tumors but of all the now-diseased organs, Reparative hormone therapy had also suppressed the male growth of my intersex puberty, which now resumed.
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Both were horrific calamities that now require a man-made solution.
When they go to checkout, FSAStore.com will automatically flag items that now require a prescription.
Mercy, though, is one of those words that now requires definition.
Suburban jurisdictions that now require little of the next corporate campus other than plentiful parking can demand more.
He had to twist knobs on the steel pens to widen his lines, tasks that now require just mouse clicks.
The rest were used in the many everyday devices that now require processing power, such as washing machines and televisions.
He sustained an eye injury that now requires him to wear goggles, and was cut by the Los Angeles Clippers at the end of training camp in October.
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