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As face coverings become a more requisite part of daily life as the coronavirus pandemic continues, a creative new mask design allows wearers to sip a drink through a straw while keeping their mouth covered by the PPE.

The women deem it more incumbent to cover the upper and back part of the head than the face; and more requisite to conceal the face than most parts of the person.

With budget cuts to our military looming, this responsibility will only become more requisite in the coming years.

And we have deemed these remarks the more requisite, lest some reader might casually infer that Dr. Kirsten expressed the views and sentiments of any considerable number of his countrymen.

It therefore seemed the more requisite that the appearance of a rigid decorum must exist at court; consequently, if any lady had been known to violate those bounds, she must be excluded from royal favour, and never again enter the precincts of the palace!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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