I've got some creme and taupe checked trousers and a baby pink twinset plus the requisite pumps and I'll have to full hair and makeup. |
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The pasta dough, though patently handmade, lacked the requisite silkiness required. |
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And I did it by not sitting back and waiting for the school or company to provide me with the requisite classes. |
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They also make paints for wood or concrete floors and masonry as well as the requisite undercoat and primer paints. |
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And his response, of course, contained the requisite doses of hard-man menace necessary to maintain his image as an intimidator. |
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The quaternary structure provides the protein with a requisite topology that helps in multivalent binding to cells. |
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The innovative readings in this essay arise from the theoretical exigency I mentioned as requisite these days. |
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She was wearing the requisite head set, natch, and her breath control was amazing. |
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He had the requisite heir and a spare but unfortunately all three had died in a boating accident. |
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There was a fake I.D. badge clipped to the lapel and the requisite pens in the breast pocket. |
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Guidance was preset, with an integrating accelerometer to measure when the missile had reached the requisite speed to reach the target. |
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Name a neighbourhood and chances are it has its own Parthenon-styled eatery, complete with the requisite souvlaki, tzatziki and calamari. |
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One group unpacked a sumptuous meal of steaming lasagna and other gourmet delights, along with the requisite bottle of vintage wine. |
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As long as an applicant achieved the requisite points on the generic characteristics cited above he or she would gain selection. |
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Elsewhere, Jon mixes up elements of dub, jazz and ambient music into the requisite funk beats. |
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With the advent of pressurized cabins, the aircraft would be able to fly higher without the requisite oxygen aboard. |
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Some special care is requisite in growing these splendid calceolarias in a creditable manner. |
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The Perdido Star eventually reaches Cuba, where young Jack's parents are murdered by the requisite villainous Spanish don. |
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I shall wager she has already observed my abandonment of an adornment generally considered requisite. |
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Since they do not usually mention nuts, presumably the smiths also made the requisite matching nut and included it in the price. |
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It was just a matter of the requisite number of planning meetings and then obligatory rehearsals. |
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To maintain the requisite clearance between the tire and the wheel well required another manufacturing change. |
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My dad would get the report from our mother, make his way into our room, take off his belt, and deliver the requisite number of cracks. |
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The elimination of hunger is thus the first requisite for eradicating poverty. |
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Iron chairs scrape across the floor, and the requisite fuzzy photos are posted both on the wall and across the glass fronting the steam table. |
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By representing his figure with a broad forehead, Powers gave her the sensitivity requisite to respond to the promptings of a divining rod. |
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Mild laxatives are most frequently requisite to preserve a right balance between the ingesta and the egesta. |
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There are the requisite dark interiors, piercing blades of light, gunplay a-plenty, saucy dames, and stumbling stoolies. |
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We opted to share a slice of Key lime pie, which was the requisite bright yellow colour, tart but sweet. |
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Their methods are always very slick and their message is always consistent and it's always delivered with the requisite derisive tone. |
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Pages helped arm and maintain the knights of medieval Europe, while drummer boys were a requisite part of any 18th century army. |
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Either the prosecution proves that the accused had the requisite intent, or it does not. |
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When he began deejaying in the early 70s, the requisite tools weren't even available. |
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And nowhere is simplicity more requisite than when selling technology to mainstream consumers. |
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At the end of some of the early numbers, there was a sticky few seconds of silence before the requisite applause began. |
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Faltering asset prices would have at some point stymie requisite Credit growth and the house of cards would have come tumbling down. |
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Regardless of the precautions you take, your requisite insurance does not necessarily have to be expensive. |
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A Salient Editor needs to have a strong vision, and the requisite traits to make that vision a reality. |
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As soon as the flywheel starts spinning with requisite speed, the bendix drive declutches from the flywheel. |
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Charlie's Angels is a film that never takes the requisite conventions and demands of traditional narrative film-making too much to heart. |
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However, government's policies need to be in tandem with the strategic imperatives of the nation brand in order to reap the requisite synergies. |
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To refute Gearty in the requisite detail would demand an article longer than his, so I shall just raise some questions. |
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Henry, after the requisite period of lying deathly pale in bed and mopping his face on the sheets, recovers. |
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Scott trained at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, and suffered the requisite years of unemployment before breaking through. |
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The rub is that I don't feel the requisite sensations, and never have, in the presence of the paintings themselves. |
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However, only a few of the dozen-strong cast have the requisite style to make the parody trenchant instead of merely silly. |
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If the court is satisfied that the alleged declarant had the requisite intention it will strive to validate it. |
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Once overboard, the buoyant mine and its sinker separated but were held together by a chain set to the requisite length. |
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To begin with, Eisenman was not an alcoholic, as seems requisite for English intellectuals, but more properly a neurotic. |
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These suppressed words are but a requisite of the style that has been adopted in the apodosis. |
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The biggest stumbling block for most people involves the few requisite Perl modules for database support. |
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There is an awkward hero, there are a whole band of roguish characters, and there is the requisite bad guy. |
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The compact libretto used less of the flowery, arcane language that once had seemed a requisite of high style. |
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Schools built before the 1970s had the requisite locker rooms for the mandated physical education classes for students of both sexes. |
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It is a fundamental requisite of the rule of law that the law should be made known. |
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This is a requisite of real-time computing, where you need your real-time task to run the moment it becomes runnable. |
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We filled up on the requisite minimum daily requirement of pastrami on seeded rye with deli brown mustard. |
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The FX, especially in the requisite dream sequences, aren't remotely as innovative as even the worst of the Elm Street sequels. |
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As bottle-blonde Maureen, the requisite tragic heroine, Reilly must appear naked in various tableaux vivants. |
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I'd gone to Australia for the final act, thrown myself into the requisite lusty self-destruction, the absence of care. |
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In short, the augmented tuition fee fails to meet current costs, let alone the requisite investment in infrastructure. |
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I felt a distinct, self-inflicted pressure to cover the requisite curriculum material. |
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I have paired them with a long black skirt, my pink shirt with French cuffs, a dark pink suede jacket and the requisite pearls. |
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His physical condition is likely to be important in considering whether he has reached the requisite degree of distress. |
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All these evoke the requisite themes of pain, humiliation, bondage and fetishism. |
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The only requisite is manageableness of the ship herself and of the numbers she carries on board. |
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One cannot hope to rise or succeed in the world unless one's forebears had the requisite abilities. |
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The first requisite of life is courage or manfulness, gained through conflict with evil. |
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In an environment with moving sand, tolerance to partial burial seems to be a requisite for the dominant plant species. |
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On occasion a convert chose to fulfill the requisite testimony after conversion by composing a song. |
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A piercing fax-like screech literally hurt my ears, then the requisite disconnect. |
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You have to give the requisite notice before making withdrawals or suffer interest penalties. |
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I rang around to find a doctor in Melbourne who was qualified to issue the requisite medical certificate for diving. |
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Tabletops lined with batiks harbour the requisite supply of plastic chopsticks, soya and fish sauces, and that ever-so-spicy thick red stuff. |
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Patient advocacy and self-directed learning are requisite to achieving professionalism as a pharmacist. |
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The coast survey is to furnish the requisite information of the hydrographical and topographical nature. |
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With all these requisite skills, most successful camp directors have been carefully mentored through the ranks. |
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The primary requisite for inspecting panchromatic film is a dark green safelight filter. |
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It was puny, totally lacking in the requisite shot of caffeine direct to the brain. |
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The performances are lusty and emotional, and shouts or shrill whistling add the requisite folksy touch. |
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What are the requisite things that the consumer needs to move the consumer court for deficiency in service? |
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It comprises requisite ingredients like khandsari sugar, whole wheat flour, soya protein and drum stick leaves. |
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Even the cheapest Chardonnay, they said, needed its requisite shavings before it would sell. |
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The site comes complete with the requisite plastic sheeting, broken glass, tables made from crates, dirty mattresses and broken bicycles. |
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It flows into a center console that places the requisite cupholders next to the new floor-mounted shift lever. |
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Of course there's the requisite romantic interplay between Dirk and the doc. |
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The cavalry troop headquarters would include requisite maintenance, command and control, and liaison capabilities. |
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I fear I failed to provide the requisite intellectual stimulation and he moved on. |
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Along with the egg creams and charlotte russes are the requisite luncheonettes and kitchenettes. |
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A derivative of Japan's long samurai-manga tradition, it has the requisite tangled storyline and some thrilling, plasmic exchanges rendered with a prodigious brush. |
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And aside from doing the requisite things needed to seize the majority, there was icing on the cake, too. |
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The benefits of water power plus plentiful labor and building materials would have been obvious to any industrious resident with the requisite funds. |
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In a word, Fuller excepted, they were flat, and despite the bluster one wonders who exactly will muster the requisite spark when he makes his exit. |
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I therefore wrote to a large range of other users of the questionnaire and asked for copies of their raw data so that I could carry out the requisite analyses myself. |
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Although we have both dabbled in keep-fit classes and acquired the requisite Lycra bits and bobs to do so, we were never interested in the clothes as a fashion statement. |
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The requisite disempowerment of workers, in both the workplace and wage negotiations, was facilitated by the reconsolidation of enterprise unions. |
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This technology is no cure all, but it would at least give the world a chance and the requisite breathing space to further develop alternative energy sources. |
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Inevitably, he's been given the less interesting of the two roles and does his best with it, hitting the requisite notes of sarcasm, brutality and integrity. |
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After 1982, anyone who wanted to operate a radio station had to fill out the requisite forms, buy the necessary equipment, and start broadcasting on a given FM frequency. |
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I can't think what it would cost to furnish a single shot with, say, a street full of period cars, all polished or dirtied up to the requisite degree of authenticity. |
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Since he has passed the requisite security check, the Bureau has obviously forgotten about the incident, but the informant, if still alive, could destroy Michael's chances. |
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So here I am in my requisite Lululemon pants, grunting along to an old hip-hop song at a most ungodly hour. |
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The head tube is finished off with the all requisite reinforcing to prevent flaring and a very cool logo machined into it, an open gusset to the down tube and that's about it. |
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Very few porphyrins are known to form J-aggregates, the main requisite being the zwitterionic character with the protonation of the pyrrole nitrogen in the macrocycle. |
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After the release of the trailer for the special last week, TLC received a requisite and perhaps well-deserved tongue-lashing. |
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The method by which it was proposed that the requisite reduction in weight would be effected was by shaving off the keel as cast the appropriate weight of lead. |
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And it is mathematically impossible for any candidate to win the requisite number of delegates until late April or early May. |
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Assuming the requisite piece of paper, which I suspect is about to be handed to the Registrar, arrives in time, then we need not trouble ourselves with that. |
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Francis opted to waive the requisite second miracle for John XXIII usually needed for non-martyrs to reach sainthood. |
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With his flowing mane and soul patch, his requisite unorthodox childhood and his uncanny feel for the ice, he seemed destined for stardom long before Salt Lake City. |
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The vita notes that after receiving the requisite approbations for the new feast from church officials, Juliana chose John, still a monk at Mont-Cornillon, as her partner. |
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According to the regulations, you can prove the requisite number of hours by any reasonable means, including appointment books, calendars and narrative summaries. |
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She doesn't have the requisite literacy and numeracy skills. |
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Certainly if the agreement is governed by English law our courts can enforce the obligation, if necessary by ordering the obligor to sign the requisite documents. |
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Beyond the dining room, the requisite counters, ovens, steam tables, and sinks filled the hotel's large kitchen, a room only slightly smaller than the dining room. |
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A spot check on the rice produced exemplary grains, glossy and lustrous with the requisite stickiness, deliciously impregnated with the velvety richness of coconut milk. |
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Probably not many, which would explain the number of one-hit wonders that flash their star for the requisite 15 minutes and then fade away with the morning's light. |
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You'll also find the requisite razor-sharp knife and bottle opener. |
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For an employment category to be classified as specified, there must be a low probability of its members reaching the minimum requisite rank because of its career structure. |
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There were some things requisite in the manner of the levy for the better strengthening of the same, which percase could not be done without parliament. |
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The journal must come out four times a year with the requisite number of articles in it, on occasion forcing hasty and sometimes ill-considered decisions. |
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The punishment, as I noted, flows from the actual commission of a specific crime, the requisite elements of which have been proved beyond a reasonable doubt. |
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That is, the customer was in compliance with all requisite rules. |
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Whether terrorists could obtain the requisite weapons design expertise to manufacture a fission bomb is uncertain, although they may have tried to do so. |
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As he sees it, the aggression of tabloid journalism discourages potential candidates, who are fearful of the requisite intrusion into their private lives. |
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Cells were then immediately irradiated with the requisite light dose. |
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Quotas must not apply, and applications for visas, press credentials and other documentation requisite for their work should be approved promptly. |
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The cypripediums alone possess glutinous pollen grains, and with them the peculiar mechanical construction requisite to the accomplishment of fertilisation. |
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When my wife and I went in for the requisite premarital investigation, the pastor asked each of us if we realized that our impending marriage was dissoluble only upon death. |
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His comeback black leather jumpsuit has had the requisite dubbin applied. |
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The town's cemetery is packed to overflowing, and unless families can pay the requisite sum for eternal entombment, bodies are evicted after five years. |
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One of the important sustainability requisite for the accelerated development of an economy is the existence of a dynamic financial market. |
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In contrast, Ps here have received their statutorily granted tenure rights after a certain requisite number of years of service. |
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Inorganic yellow pigments based on bismuth provide heat stability requisite for engineering thermoplastics to replace lead chromates. |
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She also supplied schools with materials for needlework and arranged for the purchase of requisite teaching supplies. |
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Locating the center of mass at the optical center with the requisite accuracy, however, involves both care and experimental cunning. |
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The planners held all the requisite public hearings, public discussions, public meetings, public forums, yadda public-this and yadda public-that. |
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In my opinion, the chief requisite for an actor is the ability to do nothing well, which is by no means as easy as it sounds. |
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However, a specific experience of baptism with the Holy Spirit may not be requisite for experiencing such gifts. |
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Since deciding Terry, the Court has considered numerous factors that may lead to the requisite suspicion necessary to support a Terry stop. |
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In his book The Road to Serfdom, Friedrich Hayek asserts that the economic freedom of capitalism is a requisite of political freedom. |
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We have conviction from reason, or decisions from the inerrable and requisite conditions of sense. |
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Government regulations were not anathema to the market but requisite. |
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The House continues to vote, for several rounds if necessary, until one member receives the requisite majority. |
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If a defendant has foresight of death or serious injury the jury may, but is not bound to, find the requisite mens rea. |
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The scientific classification established by Carl Linnaeus is requisite to any human racial classification scheme. |
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Among other things, Donatists believed that sanctity was a requisite for church membership. |
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As women have none of the objects in life for which an enlarged education is considered requisite, the education is not given. |
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Of course, the DEFA seal-of-approval is evident in Wolfgang Kohlhaase's screenplay, which exudes, stodgily, the requisite socialist values. |
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And good job too, given that I've always firmly believed that there's only one man who can bring the requisite amount of sinisterness to the role. |
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When the stentors become too numerous it is a simple matter to subdivide the culture and add the requisite amount of spring water to each culture. |
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Bloodworth is generally thought to have been appointed to the office of Lord Mayor as a yes man, rather than by possessing requisite capabilities for the job. |
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From his initial discovery in 1821, Faraday continued his laboratory work, exploring electromagnetic properties of materials and developing requisite experience. |
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Two hereditary peers wished to be considered to replace him, but by this time it was considered requisite that a Prime Minister sit in the Commons. |
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For example, each country, including Albania, built steel mills regardless of whether they lacked the requisite resource of energy and mineral ores. |
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If bliss is quietly overwhelming, the extrovert color play aims for the requisite surfeit of meaning through its allusion to the counting system of Cuisenaire rods. |
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The terms under which the Huguenots agreed to immigrate were the same offered to other VOC subjects, including free passage and requisite farm equipment on credit. |
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There is a general scientific consensus that Alternative Therapies lack the requisite scientific validation, and their effectiveness is either unproved or disproved. |
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The ANS program will provide navigational, perception, path-planning and vehicle-following algorithms and the requisite on-board sensor package for autonomous mobility. |
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