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But neither Presbyterian nativism, or any other sectarian impulse, would have sufficed to underpin a revolution.
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Inside the opera house, some patrons wore furs, while for others low-cut haute couture sufficed.
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That did not appear to matter to most participants, for whom his appearance sufficed.
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Thursday's print edition of Ma'ariv sufficed with a photograph from Beck's rally in Jerusalem the previous day.
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Instead, under intense American pressure they sufficed with stating that they would maintain all of Egypt's international obligations.
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Some few careful, compassionate words would have sufficed and, for the rest of the occasion, a dignified non-committal silence.
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Rice refrained from attacking Khartoum for boycotting her visit, and apparently sufficed with pleasantries in her meeting with south Sudanese leader Pagan Amum.
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But since 2011 a simple majority has sufficed (a supermajority is still needed to approve any tax rises), which is why the Republicans were reduced to impotent grouches during the recent debate.
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The fact that Daddy went no longer sufficed.
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Tweezers would have sufficed if they'd had any.
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In previous administrations, a single note-taker sufficed.
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But the 1996 reform that empowered the Trife as the final arbiter of any election is far superior to what came before, where a simple majority of the lower house of Congress sufficed to declare a vote valid.
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