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How native speakers pronounce “requisites”

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by Agnes Repplier, written for The Atlantic magazine in July of 1891: “Sandwiches, oranges, and penny novelettes are the three great requisites for English traveling,—for third-class traveling, at least; and, of the three, the novelette is

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by Agnes Repplier, written for The Atlantic magazine in July of 1891: “Sandwiches, oranges, and penny novelettes are the three great requisites for English traveling,—for third-class traveling, at least; and, of the three, the novelette is

What Is Twaddle?

negotiable because remember one of the negotiable because remember one of the requisites for a negotiable instrument requisites for a negotiable instrument

Negotiable Instruments 4: Negotiation & Indorsement