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A more serious injury, in addition to necessitating a thorough medical evaluation at an appropriate facility, is better handled with more frequent doses of a higher strength of Arnica, like a 30x or 30c.
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We weren't doing anything to necessitate its closure.
I think all of that will continue to necessitate individual ownership of vehicles.
Perhaps it's because fairytales tend to necessitate a transcendence of some inherent weakness or injustice.
Not that it much mattered, as the island presented no slopes to necessitate a downshift.
"The intention to play in the mobile market is going to necessitate that investment".
Exiled from Hungary almost 60 years earlier and domiciled thereafter in the United States, his accent was still thick enough to necessitate subtitles.
Protests by unhappy villagers are going to necessitate a muddy and pothole-ridden detour.
His own story is by now too familiar to necessitate more than a thumbnail account here.
Deer crowd on city fringes, with numbers high enough in Richmond Park to necessitate a twice-yearly cull.
Video games — in which the variable fortunes of any given player tend to necessitate a script that is a maze of branching possibilities — often aren't.
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