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Two extra syllables, like blush after makeup, just that requisite fuzziness, like ambiguity in an instance of total candor.
Out of the Furnace's Scott Cooper directs, ensuring that requisite levels of gritty authenticity will be maintained.
So began a human being's downward spiral -- prompted by her own actions, perhaps, but nudged along by what is sometimes known in this city as the "process": intense news coverage, shifting political moods, a palpable presumption of guilt, and that requisite touch of racial tension.
I thought so, and saw that requisite quality in myself.
This shortcoming is overcome by predicting CBR through index properties, so that requisite value of CBR can be obtained from more number of soil samples obtained at closer intervals.
This study shows that TTI can be applied to the processing of viscous fluids within agitated thermal processes, provided that requisite knowledge of the fluid motion and likelihood of settling of the TTI is assessed in tandem.
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There's a new religion brewing in the athletic milieu that requisites fitting foot condoms around the phalanges.
They must then organize the site so that the requisite data is delivered promptly.
Who'd have guessed that another requisite for being a true-blue Yalie was, strange as it seemed, good posture.
One provision of the rule provides that the requisite duty arises "whenever a person agrees to maintain information in confidence".
The author must understand, as Arthur demonstrates during the course of this novel, that "the requisite pedantry of detective work" does have its obsessive-compulsive rewards.
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