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That is why to demand money from the
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This has created a demand for the knowledge of how it is done
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The demand for electric power, petrol, diesel, gas, wood and manufactured materials is so high that we are forced to destroy the environment to meet the demands of the current population while making the future bleak for the coming generations
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Once hostilities ceased, Dad went to visit Bob’s family – his own having been bombed out during the Blitz – and fell in love with Bob’s sister … by this time he had decided that he wanted to train as a teacher – there was a big demand for men to do that after the war, you know
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"Did you know that your art had come into such demand Travis? Only high quality art of course
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I didn't contradict him but I wondered: When we left the seaside the time was 6:30 in the afternoon; how harmful would it have been, if we had stayed for fifteen more minutes? All things considered, I believe yesterday's excursion was one of Alexander's tricks, aiming to keep his disciples in subjection: He doesn't allow them to enjoy anything, so that they don't demand anything
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The increasing demand by women to have a voice in church affairs stems from two
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Artificially inflating demand was not considered an acceptable business practice in this culture, and people did not patronize merchants who engaged in 'push' advertising
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“Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified; a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles
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‘Sort of … there are wayhouses that serve food, especially in the rural areas on well-travelled routes, and some of those are very good indeed, but there isn’t the demand for takeaway food outlets or cafés, not like here
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Where else would they meet? It wasn’t long before their (the Christians’) emphatic demand that you worship the one true God and Him only became problematic
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There is not a hint of anyone who murmurs against Moses’ demand
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Apparently there was something about the demeanor of Moses that would cause for the Israelites to not even question that demand, but to obey and drink their shame
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But I suppose diamonds are not much in demand where you are an, I know you prefer your precious lapis lazuli beads
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But I had better get down to some serious ablutions … as I survey my unshaven legs, I thank my stars that fashion here on Errd does not demand that women shave their legs and armpits
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If you are truly her mate, they say that she will become impossible and demand that they take her to you
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When printing presses were finally up and running again there was a very large demand for this particular book
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Once they returned to their towns they were in great demand
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Intelligent crime on a huge scale with a demon in the detail; a high-powered, heavily-armed, luxurious schooner feeding world-wide drivelling greed, gagging for more and supplied on demand by ruthless slavering zeal
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“I demand to know why these Outsiders are here! Why wasn’t I consulted about this; how dare the Queen’s court entertain Outsiders!”
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'Should we open another flower shop? There will always be a demand for that in
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Demand the service that you were offered by your local retailer and then
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Discretion is alien where there is a demand to have it all seen
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That is my right as a Jade resident! I demand it!”
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He knew that if he said anything about Kulai now, they would demand he take action immediately and not wait for him to confess to a bait-girl
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I am in no position to demand or even ask
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You must keep with her training,” said Chloe, putting her hands on her hips in a frail attempt at a demand
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"Whose clothes are those" Was his first brisk demand
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The sharper than regular curves, that she knew laid just ahead, prompted an angry demand from her trembling lips
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Therefore the inaugural production of the Village Theatrical Society shall be that same play which Shakespeare himself crafted to demand the best of his own company and elicit the greatest imagination from his audience
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"No" she knew better than to demand he stay "Please, stay
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demand that you let us in!’
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The relationship of supply to demand is a key economic principle – here the demand for parts exceeded supply; hence, the profit from attaining a replacement turbofan would be handsome
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As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce
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The market price of every particular commodity is regulated by the proportion between the quantity which is actually brought to market, and the demand of those who are willing to pay the natural price of the commodity, or the whole value of the rent, labour, and profit, which must be paid in order to bring it thither
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Such people may be called the effectual demanders, and their demand the effectual demand; since it maybe sufficient to effectuate the bringing of the commodity to market
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It is different from the absolute demand
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A very poor man may be said, in some sense, to have a demand for a coach and six; he might like to have it; but his demand is not an effectual demand, as the commodity can never be brought to market in order to satisfy it
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The whole quantity of industry annually employed in order to bring any commodity to market, naturally suits itself in this manner to the effectual demand
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It naturally aims at bringing always that precise quantity thither which may be sufficient to supply, and no more than supply, that demand
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It is only the average produce of the one species of industry which can be suited, in any respect, to the effectual demand ; and as its actual produce is frequently much greater, and frequently much less, than its average produce, the quantity of the commodities brought to market will sometimes exceed a good deal, and sometimes fall short a good deal, of the effectual demand
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Even though that demand, therefore, should continue always the same, their market price will be liable to great fluctuations, will sometimes fall a good deal below, and sometimes rise a good deal above, their natural price
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In the other species of industry, the produce of equal quantities of labour being always the same, or very nearly the same, it can be more exactly suited to the effectual demand
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While that demand continues the same, therefore, the market price of the commodities is likely to do so too, and to be either altogether, or as nearly as can be judged of, the same with the natural price
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The price of the one species of commodities varies only with the variations in the demand; that of the other varies not only with the variations in the demand, but with the much greater, and more frequent, variations in the quantity of what is brought to market, in order to supply that demand
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There is an effectual demand for more labour, for more work to be done, than can be had
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It sinks, too, the wages of the workmen employed in preparing such commodities, for which all demand is stopped for six months, perhaps for a twelvemonth
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Some natural productions require such a singularity of soil and situation, that all the land in a great country, which is fit for producing them, may not be sufficient to supply the effectual demand
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Such enhancements of the market price are evidently the effect of natural causes, which may hinder the effectual demand from ever being fully supplied, and which may continue, therefore, to operate for ever
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Whatever part of it was paid below the natural rate, the persons whose interest it affected would immediately feel the loss, and would immediately withdraw either so much land or no much labour, or so much stock, from being employed about it, that the quantity brought to market would soon be no more than sufficient to supply the effectual demand
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When they are gone, the number of those who are afterwards educated to the trade will naturally suit itself to the effectual demand
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When in any country the demand for those who live by wages, labourers, journeymen, servants of every kind, is continually increasing; when every year furnishes employment for a greater number than had been employed the year before, the workmen have no occasion to combine in order to raise their wages
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The demand for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages
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The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock of every country, and cannot possibly increase without it
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The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, naturally increases with the increase of national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it
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The demand for labourers, the funds destined for maintaining them increase, it seems, still faster than they can find labourers to employ
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Every year the demand for servants and labourers would, in all the different classes of employments, be less than it had been the year before
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It has, indeed, in some ; owing, probably, more to the increase of the demand for labour, than to that of the price of provisions
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Through the greater part of the Low country, the most usual wages of common labour are now eight pence a-day ; tenpence, sometimes a shilling, about Edinburgh, in the counties which border upon England, probably on account of that neighbourhood, and in a few other places where there has lately been a considerable rise in the demand for labour, about Glasgow, Carron, Ayrshire, etc
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The demand for labour, and consequently its price, must necessarily have increased with those improvements
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It deserves to be remarked, too, that it necessarily does this as nearly as possible in the proportion which the demand for labour requires
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If this demand is continually increasing, the reward of labour must necessarily encourage in such a manner the marriage and multiplication of labourers, as may enable them to supply that continually increasing demand by a continually increasing population
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It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men, quickens it when it goes on too slowly, and stops it when it advances too fast
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It is this demand which regulates and determines the state of propagation in all the different countries of the world ; in North America, in Europe, and in China ; which renders it rapidly progressive in the first, slow and gradual in the second, and altogether stationary in the last
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The wages paid to journeymen and servants of every kind must be such as may enable them, one with another to continue the race of journeymen and servants, according as the increasing, diminishing, or stationary demand of the society, may happen to require
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The demand for servants increases, while the number of those who offer to supply that demand diminishes
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The money price of labour is necessarily regulated by two circumstances; the demand for labour, and the price of the necessaries and conveniencies of life
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The demand for labour, according as it happens to be increasing, stationary, or declining, or to require an increasing, stationary, or declining population, determines the quantities of the necessaries and conveniencies of life which must be given to the labourer; and the money price of labour is determined by what is requisite for purchasing this quantity
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Though the money price of labour, therefore, is sometimes high where the price of provisions is low, it would be still higher, the demand continuing the same, if the price of provisions was high
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It is because the demand for labour increases in years of sudden and extraordinary plenty, and diminishes in those of sudden and extraordinary scarcity, that the money price of labour sometimes rises in the one, and sinks in the other
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The scarcity of a dear year, by diminishing the demand for labour, tends to lower its price, as the high price of provisions tends to raise it
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The plenty of a cheap year, on the contrary, by increasing the demand, tends to raise the price of labour, as the cheapness of provisions tends to lower it
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The demand for labour increases with the increase of stock, whatever be its profits; and after these are diminished, stock may not only continue to increase, but to increase much faster than before
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The connection between the increase of stock and that of industry, or of the demand for useful labour, has partly been explained already, but will be explained more fully hereafter, in treating of the accumulation of stock
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fair one than the common state lotteries, there would not be the same demand for tickets
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harvest than during the greater part of the year ; and wages rise with the demand
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king, the demand for sailors to merchant ships necessarily rises with their scarcity ; and their
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demand, in such a manner that the average annual produce may, as nearly as possible, be
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accidental variation in the demand
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The price of such commodities, therefore, varies not only with the variations of demand, but
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country, where, by creating a new demand for country labour, it necessarily raises its wages
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advancing state, and has therefore a continual demand for new hands ; the other is in a
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Whether the price is, or is not more, depends upon the demand
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As men, like all other animals, naturally multiply in proportion to the means of their subsistence, food is always more or less in demand
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By the extension, besides, of cultivation, the unimproved wilds become insufficient to supply the demand for butcher's meat
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The whole quantity of such wines that is brought to market falls short of the effectual demand, or the demand of those who would be willing to pay the whole rent, profit, and wages, necessary for preparing and bringing them thither, according to the ordinary rate, or according to the rate at which they are paid in common vineyards
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Their whole produce falls short of the effectual demand of Europe, and can be disposed of to those who are willing to give more than what is sufficient to pay the whole rent, profit, and wages, necessary for preparing and bringing it to market, according to the rate at which they are commonly paid by any other produce
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Though, from the preference given in those colonies to the cultivation of tobacco above that of corn, it would appear that the effectual demand of Europe for tobacco is not completely supplied, it probably is more nearly so than that for sugar; and though the present price of tobacco is probably more than sufficient to pay the whole rent, wages, and profit, necessary for preparing and bringing it to market, according to the rate at which they are commonly paid in corn land, it must not be so much more as the present price of sugar
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"He's not here, and who are you to walk in like this and demand? And with an ancient weapon no less!"
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In the other, they are all made use of, and there is frequently a demand for more than can be had
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In the present commercial state of the known world, the most barbarous nations, I believe, among whom land property is established, have some foreign commerce of this kind, and find among their wealthier neighbours such a demand for all the materials of clothing, which their land produces, and which can neither be wrought up nor consumed at home, as raises their price above what it costs to send them to those wealthier neighbours
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Hence arises a demand for every sort of material which human invention can employ, either usefully or ornamentally, in building, dress, equipage, or household furniture ; for the fossils and minerals contained in the bowels of the earth, the precious metals, and the precious stones
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The demand for those metals arises partly from their utility, and partly from their beauty
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That employment, however, by occasioning a new demand, and by diminishing the quantity which could be employed in any other way, may have afterwards contributed to keep up or increase their value
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Whatever increases the fertility of land in producing food, increases not only the value of the lands upon which the improvement is bestowed, but contributes likewise to increase that of many other lands, by creating a new demand for their produce
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That abundance of food, of which, in consequence of the improvement of land, many people have the disposal beyond what they themselves can consume, is the great cause of the demand, both for the precious metals and the precious stones, as well as for every other conveniency and ornament of dress, lodging, household furniture, and equipage
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The increasing abundance of food, in consequence of the increasing improvement and cultivation, must necessarily increase the demand for every part of the produce of land which is not food, and which can be applied either to use or to ornament
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As art and industry advance, the materials of clothing and lodging, the useful fossils and materials of the earth, the precious metals and the precious stones, should gradually come to be more and more in demand, should gradually exchange for a greater and a greater quantity of food ; or, in other words, should gradually become dearer and dearer
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This, accordingly, has been the case with most of these things upon most occasions, and would have been the case with all of them upon all occasions, if particular accidents had not, upon some occasions, increased the supply of some of them in a still greater proportion than the demand
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The market for the produce of a free-stone quarry can seldom extend more than a few miles round about it, and the demand must generally be in proportion to the improvement and population of that small district ; but the market for the produce of a silver mine may extend over the whole known world
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“Where have you been?” Ackers demanded as soon as the auditory connection was complete
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‘What was that all about?’ Jacqui demanded, so the story has to be told again
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He slowly turned all the way around to take a look at the cocky punter who had demanded his attention
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When an action, fact or teaching is absolutely demanded by the Biblical information at
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‘Clear what with father?’ Wiesse demanded from the doorway
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He demanded our attention when with three screw tops of drink between the fingers of one hand he trickled the contents into his mouth and over his chin and onto his shirt
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They were favourites and if they stopped the crowd demanded more
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In a deep voice she seductively demanded, “James, take me in your arms and kiss me like you really mean it
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Karen chips in about how dreadful a teacher’s life has become as a result of the increased paperwork demanded by the powers that be, Alastair adding his pennyworth that, as a musician, he doesn’t have to do paperwork
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“What is going on here,” he demanded in a haughty voice
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He had been given special accommodations when the female Scather demanded his protection before she would enter the ship saying, ‘she felt safe with him nearby’
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Myra demanded she do this for both races
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spin demanded an increase in their salaries somewhat above the
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‘What’s Bill laughing about?’ Graham demanded as he comes into the office, passing Bill in the doorway
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Initially they’d turned down her application on technical grounds, but she had the plans re-drawn and then, d’you know, she actually went along to a meeting of the planning committee herself and quietly demanded to know why they wouldn’t grant permission
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‘What about your funny old ways?’ she demanded, with an identical duality
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‘Where’ve you been?’ Ozzie demanded petulantly as she appeared in the room
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“Where did that come from?!” demanded Belle once she'd resumed respiration
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The role also demanded skills in translation, and Alistair
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“So what was the Major doing there?” Tom demanded
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Most other indulgences were easily controlled, used only as the social situation demanded
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‘What are you doing here?’ he demanded
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" he demanded as he approached her, he was wet from head to toe and smelled wet as well
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" she demanded in just as loud a voice
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demanded to be told everything
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" he demanded as he headed for the door "Be ready, – I’ll be here at four
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"Come in!" She demanded, fastening the snap at the top of her faded jeans
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‘What is it?’ he demanded
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"Don't lower your pretty face to no one" he demanded, grabbing her chin and forcing her to look straight at him
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This little impromptu 'team' meeting was greeted handsomely by the others as it had been their own experience that generally, orders were passed along to them for the production of a given set of drawings, then they were left to their own devices to accomplish what was demanded
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demanded something – he may have been aware of his
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Ralph Stanley failed to produce certain required drawings for which he was responsible, in the timely manner demanded by a certain sudden 'request' from Mr
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" he’d jumped to stop her attack, pulling his chair closer to her, he demanded, "Mom, tell her the story
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"Tell me now," She demanded taking another sip of water
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She demanded a recount after that failed she went to the state legislature and tried to get them to change the outcome
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me with his evidence and demanded that I make the
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She demanded the
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" she demanded to know, why he wasn't lowering the belt
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Dean Grossin came to him this morning and demanded he
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“Did we lose any containers?” Captain Jones demanded of the first mate
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Sargent Major Bruce demanded a progress report
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Forcing herself from his tight grip, she demanded even before she was completely free, "I want a divorce
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credit card and demanded she arrange things so I could
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For years Minos demanded a payment of youths from Athens to feed the creature
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Shinvei's shop demanded a schedule so she left as Kortrax began his descent
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‘Where did you hear this?’ demanded the Cure
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‘Where and when did he see this thief?’ demanded
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upon their promissory-notes, of which payment, either in whole or in part may be demanded at pleasure
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demanded with barely a murmur
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could skirt both comfortably?’ he demanded of a
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all that’s holy have you been?’ demanded Jacques
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"What transpired here, Stone Master?" she demanded, wasting no time on pleasantries
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of the Knights, who demanded to see his papers
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wasn’t until they demanded proof of my status as a
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"How fare you Destroyer, are you yet with us or among the dead?" One of those very same men demanded
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‘And who da feck are youse?’ He demanded
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“Someone, heal him,” she demanded, and shortly after her words were spoken, blue flames caressed his bloodied hands
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Knowing the danger of a lynch mob, he demanded that everyone sit down
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“What’s that supposed to mean?” demanded Stenarch
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“What’s this?” he demanded
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The directors of some of those banks sometimes took advantage of this optional clause, and sometimes threatened those who demanded gold and silver in exchange for a considerable number of their notes, that they would take advantage of it, unless such demanders would content themselves with a part of what they demanded
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“You said that nothing in here would hurt me! Why is there a freaking panther in the middle of the floor?” I demanded angrily
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“What on earth was that?” I demanded
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demanded a full accounting of her night with Homer
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If someone was tracking her, she demanded to know why
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demanded Homer pay the rest of her bride price
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But here, the hermit was never cruel to her, never demanded anything, never tried to crush her with belittlement
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Threats were made continually upon the Embassy near Solitude and for that reason, increased Imperial road patrol was demanded by the Thalmor dignitaries
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I went to Architalos and demanded where you were
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Iadros demanded hanging for these murderers, declaring that they’d offended the Gods by shedding
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On the contrary, when a premium is paid at London for a bill upon Paris, it is said to be a sign that the debts due from London to Paris are not compensated by those due from Paris to London, but that a balance in money must be sent out from the latter place; for the risk, trouble, and expense, of exporting which, the premium is both demanded and given
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“Yes! Please explain to us how you allowed yourself to fall in love with an idol-worshiper?” Rachel demanded angrily
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When our country gentlemen, therefore, demanded the establishment of the bounty, though they acted in imitation of our merchants and manufacturers, they did not act with that complete comprehension of their own interest, which commonly directs the conduct of those two other orders of people
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So you are not specifically constrained to offer me the fealty demanded of the others
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Dena and the others gasped; followed instantly by: “And?” they demanded as one
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That is to say, that her sacred royal majesty of Great Britain shall, in her own name, and that of her successors, be obliged, for ever hereafter, to admit the wines of the growth of Portugal into Britain; so that at no time, whether there shall be peace or war between the kingdoms of Britain and France, any thing more shall be demanded for these wines by the name of custom or duty, or by whatsoever other title, directly or indirectly, whether they shall be imported into Great Britain in pipes or hogsheads, or other casks, than what shall be demanded for the like quantity or measure of French wine, deducting or abating a third part of the custom or duty
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A second knock brought him to his senses, and he reasoned that a knock on a person's door naturally demanded an answer
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advisers, the voice in his head demanded
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Dictators over in those countries were forced to give up their coveted positions, by the masses who demanded a new way of governance based on equality and integrity
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When he became aroused, he demanded to be gratified, which, of course, was the very thing she intended doing
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Parliament, in attempting to exercise its supposed right, whether well or ill grounded, of taxing the colonies, has never hitherto demanded of them anything which even approached to a just proportion to what was paid by their fellow subjects at home
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Towards the declension of the Roman republic, the allies of Rome, who had borne the principal burden of defending the state and extending the empire, demanded to be admitted to all the privileges of Roman citizens
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‘Let me out,’ she demanded
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“Where have you been?” demanded Mark when he noticed Chris approaching
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“What?” she demanded
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(These were portrayed in the Bible as metaphors and symbolism that demanded exacting skills of interpretation)
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“Come here!” he demanded, then smiled coyly as if he
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As they milled around the kitchen he demanded an answer but
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this, all of these traitors demanded their release from Alcatraz and they were granted freedom in February 1864
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I wanted to lose myself in sleep, but I had a kitten who demanded attention
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advocates even demanded the transfer of all Canadian territory to the United States as a fair price for all the damage done
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He demanded answers but found no solace in her empty responses
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Millicent had been to Abbott’s office upon hearing her new schedule, and had demanded some amendments to the fight
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Millicent had demanded an armed fight
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praised anyone in his family but demanded self-reliance, hard
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So much of the time I have merely been unconscious – demanded to be so, however
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There was something in the human psyche that demanded that window out onto space
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"What is so funny?" Demanded the officer
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"What are you?" Demanded the officer again
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I don’t like to ask Mary but when she finds out, I have a very awkward five minutes with her demanding to be know why she had been left out and insisting that she be allowed to help
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More and more women are demanding an active voice in decision
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It had been hard visiting Abery before but Joris hadn’t been there and she’d been able to withdraw into herself to some extent … and the European trip had been hectic, demanding her full attention … and in London afterwards she’d been occupied in achieving Joris’s purpose … and the trip across had kept her mind busy, first with JJ and then Iain … and even coming back, being at The Centre and travelling on the wasteg … that too had been manageable … but now … with no purpose to drive her, no solitude to enfold her and no Joris but only the shadow of his memory imprinted in JJ’s face and voice … she felt naked, vulnerable and viciously exposed to the scouring of her grief
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pleading, demanding that he
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“When you’re finished, we’re going to have a long talk mister,” Daniel was demanding
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‘She was only about seventeen; her mother had offended a small group of Welsh nationalists … the upshot was that they kidnapped the girl and stole her away to Wales, demanding all sorts of things in return for her safety
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'My folks are staunch Catholics and now they're demanding their expected grandchild to be christened and brought up a Catholic
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‘No other woman I know would let me go without demanding more information … information I don’t have at the moment
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None of his new friends seemed to have the time to come and see him anymore, saying that business commitments were just too demanding
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flood of letters from solicitors demanding compensations
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Hipolyta was intense, passionate and demanding
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Still, it wasn’t Chrissie’s fault – and thank God they didn’t have to worry about her demanding Ozzie’s share in the business
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Chocolate would have been nicer but it is lousy for singing, as it clogs up the vocal chords and I need to hit some pretty demanding top notes
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Instantly he sat up and stared directly into her eyes demanding, "Why'd you call me that?"
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He was demanding a high
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he was demanding more
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but demanding that you give him money…’
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Her blood was boiling, as she envisioned stepping into the opening and demanding, they put a stop to the foolishness
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"What did he do?" he was demanding in her face
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Relatives and friends of those on board are demanding answers
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In spite of this sad state of affairs Fizzicist and Tables accompanied by several local highbrows descended on to the infamous city and were immediately lost in a crowd all demanding extra flights
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could see that he was demanding a loan
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She could readily imagine the proud poet demanding that Tragus sell him his
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In this consisted a great part of the policy of Mr Colbert, who, notwithstanding his great abilities, seems in this case to have been imposed upon by the sophistry of merchants and manufacturers, who are always demanding a monopoly against their countrymen
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When he saw Zarko he barked a greeting and added, “What is it with this uncle of yours? He’s forever having weird dreams and then demanding that they be interpreted
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By demanding payment of the bank, the owner of a bank credit would lose this premium
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If you are impatient, then it means that you are being too demanding or that your expectations are too high
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The stuff that is in your mind is seductive, and it never stops demanding attention
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Overcoming the demanding nature of the mind-stuff takes practice
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They have sent a message demanding the surrender of the boys
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I am not demanding your surrender, merely that you stand down and return to Earth
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on the moors, had instantly offered their lives as tribute to the god of the private motor vehicle - a very demanding god who required the sacrifice
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a good organiser and had grown into this demanding style over the
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A demanding job and a wife whom he had started to hate
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and collapsed onto the floor demanding painkillers and his TENS
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This was a very demanding responsibility for one man
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But it’s also a demanding sport
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After demanding papers from Captain Hammond of the
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As expected a sub-secretary answered, demanding evidence he was who he claimed, then passed on to the president's PA before finally, after about ten minutes, being allowed to speak to the man himself
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It was then that he had realised how selfish he had been, demanding consolation from her when she was clearly suffering too
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And now we have a United States president demanding that Israel revert to the limits of its territory prior to the 1967 war, when Israel was only nine miles wide
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The Child could be willful, demanding,
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She felt guilty demanding a physical response, but in his eyes she didn’t see dismissal, she saw fear
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His stomach growled and gurgled, demanding sustenance
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Phase 3 is one of the most demanding
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This chap was taken by thugs who not only took his money, but sent a ransom note to the Captain demanding more
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Instead, it was a constant fight against a body demanding to rest
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A man should be grateful to be cured of his longhaired liberal views in demanding a lawyer when he saw us!
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Fortunately there existed another, less demanding road, which wasn’t that bad
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So every week or two we marched up to the Hospital sometimes taking the less demanding route, to be injected with something medical
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He has ever shown that fearlessness and force of character that were specially requisite for dealing with a half-subdued country, and demanding respect from the savage inhabitants
52.
Having acted independently of Admiral Sampson, by not advancing against Morro Castle and the shore batteries, the commander-in-chief now turned helplessly to the navy, demanding that they should force an entrance to the harbour and attack from the Bay
53.
A depleted treasury must find creative ways of raising revenue however dry the well in order to pacify the demands of its citizens; engendering more spending promoting a vicious cycle of tax and spending policies sapping the energies and moral vitality of its productive citizens who grow increasingly cynical while the Rabble grows more demanding and the government more obliging
54.
The guards said Amaranthe had been there at the end, but he had no memory of anything after Sicarius demanding his head
55.
Although I am not principally opposed to inter-planetary travel, it would seem that given the number of pressing social and economic issues demanding our immediate attention right here at home, financial resources otherwise allocated to NASA would be put to better use by attending to the requirements of a planet that our progeny will continue calling home for centuries to come rather than exploring (uninhabitable) regions for no apparent reason other than satisfying quixotical designs
56.
What is needed is a return to the old-fashioned teacher/student compact that was less compromising and more demanding of its students
57.
At the height of the crushing burden imposed by the ODSP, when they were all over him for months; with incessant demands for information, holding back badly-needed forms, demanding his books, (and when he turned them in, he didn’t hear back for two and a half years,) Bru got up one morning
58.
But some part of me still fought it, denying the inevitability, demanding that I keep this part of myself from him, the creature to whom I’d already given far too much
59.
I remembered how he had been the night before, at the limit of his control, rough and demanding and just a hairbreadth from stepping over the edge and taking me with him, down into his darkness…
60.
The Tea Party movement featured rallies with heavily armed members demanding Obama leave office or be overthrown, and engineered several government shutdowns
61.
In a wretched mood, François stormed across the lawn demanding an immediate explanation when he finally located Caroline outside, by the front gate
62.
He patrolled the shores but wouldn’t approach until she was bare, whereupon he dropped anchor, stripped and swam ashore, demanding she towel him dry, paying particular attention to his erect penis
63.
The more demanding method of changing her own shape would have to do
64.
Demanding dogmatic adherence to orders and procedure was a sure way to create traitors
65.
Certainly, at the moment, he had no idea how to proceed with the business of persuading this woman to take the higher road, this most difficult, demanding road
66.
She did not know Melchior, only the memory of him in the cave, month after month, teaching, training, urging, pushing her to more effort, demanding more from her
67.
He hadn’t mentioned the Holiday Inn, but where Dearling encountered him and started demanding money hadn’t mattered and wasn’t included in the story he’d rehearsed: it was the gambling debt and threatened violence that was important
68.
They had the testimony of George Dearling’s wife who reported that Brian Walston had shown up at her door, demanding that she give up her husband because, as she quoted: “he was going to kill the prick
69.
Physically demanding as the flying was, it was the mental disruption we craved
70.
They push the Sparrows aside with their might, demanding instant respect
71.
That is why he had chosen to travel at night: because it was cooler and the walk not as demanding, especially concerning water
72.
What good will the vanishing tricks do? Will you just vanish when the crowds of free men will be running after you, demanding nothing less than your head? Or will you put on another light show like the one around me, hoping that the people you consider animals will be dazed and so sublimed that they’ll beg you for forgiveness for their sins? Tell me, oh Holy Avatar, why should we capitulate without even a fight?”
73.
She thought that this was no time for being shy, and just called out for Ikebod, not harshly, but demanding his attention:
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By unspoken agreement, he was allotted the less demanding task of searching the riverbank for half-sunken boats
75.
Duty, honor, valor: one of those always appeared in one form or another, demanding to be the focus of every fighting man
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Her brow furrowed at the thought that perhaps he was already sensing there was something wrong with the world he had been delivered into: it was harsh, demanding, and uncaring, but did her son have to know so soon? Perhaps he could sense the absence of his father’s touch
77.
Hilderich repeated his question, this time shouting, demanding, fury overtaking him despite the parts of his mind that warned him of teetering on a precipice of unfathomable depth, every step reeking with deadly danger:
78.
Pointing to the small nursing station behind her she said with demanding undertones in her voice:
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It had been replaced with demanding authority
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The Russians were laughing at the Polish farmers who were demanding the return of their chickens
81.
The guards were now starting to bellow with outrage and kept coming closer, demanding some sort of explanation or identification that Ethan had no hope of providing
82.
Demanding and forceful in all of his authority
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The Dark’s words, burning, demanding, and forceful
84.
At some point in Man’s early development an appeal was thought to have been made to this Presence (there have been many representations for this entity who we now call God),to arbitrate between equally demanding claims to leadership in order to avert the chaos inherent within a physically contested resolution
85.
We didn‘t hear much from them for some time, but with Adam and Susan‘s history of screwing up now firmly established we knew that it would only be a matter of time before the phone would ring, and it would be Adam on the end of the line demanding we help him out
86.
Besides, I was very focused on my infertility treatments, and they took almost all of my commitment and energy to keep to the demanding and risky regime necessary for any chance of my getting pregnant again
87.
sleep! This is a demanding type of fast
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The conversations were always of the same tone, demanding, judgmental and abusive
89.
For a long time his mouth was as desiring and demanding as hers as if he thought too that one last time they could give in to the love
90.
So when a robber burst in the office demanding all of the promoters money, Peter, naturally felt vindicated
91.
They streamed to the back door, demanding that job
92.
With ferocious glares and hoarse grunts, he appeared to be demanding an explanation or accounting of some kind
93.
had witnessed earlier that night filling his head, demanding that
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He was always very demanding with the band, but toward the end, his relationship with each of the members began to deteriorate
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consummated, and disease began to be established; And Sheol kept demanding that it should be renewed in blood; And the begetting
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Now he had heard the mob is demanding that his troops, who had just saved them from starvation, be stoned in the streets
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petition demanding recall of their representative
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results of his actions and demanding that the balance should be
99.
Come Christmas day everyone was in high spirits, Justin came in the house already demanding to open his presents
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In my rushing mind, Elle was wrestling with both Brie and Gabe, demanding some attention
1.
· Ability to meet the demands of life by handling problems as they come
2.
Further the need and demands of the ‘civilised’ society is increasing every day
3.
The demand for electric power, petrol, diesel, gas, wood and manufactured materials is so high that we are forced to destroy the environment to meet the demands of the current population while making the future bleak for the coming generations
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Moses realized that God is a just God and, thus, demands justice from man
5.
With their cuteness, tricks, tears, mischief, as well as with their endless demands, they manage to keep their parents always busy -especially their mother
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I resolved to make demands, and set about identifying those things for which I could negotiate
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Because of what you both have been through and overcome; you were best suited to understand the demands of leadership
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Scientologists get sick all the time especially due to the high demands and stress
9.
Maybe she was trying to make it up to him, maybe she was trying to get him to get his lawyer to change his demands
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"He told you his demands in advance?" Kevin asked
11.
Bone-weary of death, tired of the Elders demands, tired of the lies and the mad senseless war, she decided to save the child herself
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advantage of it to the point where it demands undesired self-sacrifice
13.
‘I know Chris has fielded some flack because she is firm with the boys and demands that they learn manners
14.
Gradually, she tells me that they’d had a massive row and that she’d made all sorts of demands with the result that Andy stormed out of the house
15.
It is Good Friday and something deep within me demands that I go to church
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It was still pretty pale stuff compared to yesterday's feast, but it was fuel and the stomach had it's demands
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Security DEMANDS that you kill her, and a real soldier certainly would, but we now know a sniveling little rodent like you couldn't manage to kill a healthy young woman even if you had the backbone to try
18.
As soon as land becomes private property, the landlord demands a share of almost all the produce which the labourer can either raise or collect from it
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They are desperate, and act with the folly and extravagance of desperate men, who must either starve, or frighten their masters into an immediate compliance with their demands
20.
"He demands more stone than a world of dwarves could mine, yet wastes our time by making us wait
21.
The landlord demands a rent even for unimproved land, and the supposed interest or profit upon the expense of improvement is generally an addition to this original rent
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When the lease comes to be renewed, however, the landlord commonly demands the same augmentation of rent as if they had been all made by his own
23.
He sometimes demands rent for what is altogether incapable of human improvements
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The landlord, however, whose estate is bounded by a kelp shore of this kind, demands a rent for it as much as for his corn-fields
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Menin! Can’t you feel the rage of great Achilles? He’s taken the most beautiful of captives, and now that white-beard Agamemnon demands he give her to him
26.
Though he has generally in circulation, therefore, notes to the extent of a hundred thousand pounds, twenty thousand pounds in gold and silver may, frequently, be a sufficient provision for answering occasional demands
27.
Let us suppose, for example, that the whole circulating money of some particular country amounted, at a particular time, to one million sterling, that sum being then sufficient for circulating the whole annual produce of their land and labour; let us suppose, too, that some time thereafter, different banks and bankers issued promissory notes payable to the bearer, to the extent of one million, reserving in their different coffers two hundred thousand pounds for answering occasional demands ; there would remain, therefore, in circulation, eight hundred thousand pounds in gold and silver, and a million of bank notes, or eighteen hundred thousand pounds of paper and money together
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The merchant in Edinburgh, on the other hand, keeps no money unemployed for answering such occasional demands
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the expenses peculiar to a bank consist chiefly in two articles: first, in the expense of keeping at all times in its coffers, for answering the occasional demands of the holders of its notes, a large sum of money, of which it loses the interest; and, secondly, in the expense of replenishing those coffers as fast as they are emptied by answering such occasional demands
30.
Let us suppose that all the paper of a particular bank, which the circulation of the country can easily absorb and employ, amounts exactly to forty thousand pounds, and that, for answering occasional demands, this bank is obliged to keep at all times in its coffers ten thousand pounds in gold and silver
31.
For answering occasional demands, therefore, this bank ought to keep at all times in its coffers, not eleven thousand pounds only, but fourteen thousand pounds
32.
When a bank discounts to a merchant a real bill of exchange, drawn by a real creditor upon a real debtor, and which, as soon as it becomes due, is really paid by that debtor ; it only advances to him a part of the value which he would otherwise be obliged to keep by him unemployed and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
33.
When they observed, that within moderate periods of time, the repayments of a particular customer were, upon most occasions, fully equal to the advances which they had made to him, they might be assured that the paper money which they had advanced to him had not, at any time, exceeded the quantity of gold and silver which he would otherwise have been obliged to keep by him for answering occasional demands; and that, consequently, the paper money, which they had circulated by his means, had not at any time exceeded the quantity of gold and silver which would have circulated in the country, had there been no paper money
34.
The frequency, regularity, and amount of his repayments, would sufficiently demonstrate that the amount of their advances had at no time exceeded that part of his capital which he would otherwise have been obliged to keep by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands; that is, for the purpose of keeping the rest of his capital in constant employment
35.
The advances of the bank paper, by exceeding the quantity of gold and silver which, had there been no such advances, he would have been obliged to keep by him for answering occasional demands, might soon come to exceed the whole quantity of gold and silver which ( the commerce being supposed the same ) would have circulated in the country, had there been no paper money; and, consequently, to exceed the quantity which the circulation of the country could easily absorb and employ ; and the excess of this paper money would immediately have returned upon the bank, in order to be exchanged for gold and silver
36.
When, partly by the conveniency of discounting bills, and partly by that of cash accounts, the creditable traders of any country can be dispensed from the necessity of keeping any part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands, they can reasonably expect no farther assistance from hanks and bankers, who, when they have gone thus far, cannot, consistently with their own interest and safety, go farther
37.
The paper which was issued upon those circulating bills of exchange amounted, upon many occasions, to the whole fund destined for carrying on some vast and extensive project of agriculture, commerce, or manufactures ; and not merely to that part of it which, had there been no paper money, the projector would have been obliged to keep by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
38.
That part of his capital which a dealer is obliged to keep by him unemployed and in ready money, for answering occasional demands, is so much dead stock, which, so long as it remains in this situation, produces nothing, either to him or to his country
39.
The ready money which a dealer is obliged to keep by him, for answering occasional demands, is destined altogether for the circulation between himself and other dealers of whom he buys goods
40.
Though no paper money, therefore, was allowed to be issued, but for such sums as would confine it pretty much to the circulation between dealers and dealers; yet partly by discounting real bills of exchange, and partly by lending upon cash-accounts, banks and bankers might still be able to relieve the greater part of those dealers from the necessity of keeping any considerable part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
41.
A capital may be employed in four different ways; either, first, in procuring the rude produce annually required for the use and consumption of the society ; or, secondly, in manufacturing and preparing that rude produce for immediate use and consumption; or, thirdly in transporting either the rude or manufactured produce from the places where they abound to those where they are wanted ; or, lastly, in dividing particular portions of either into such small parcels as suit the occasional demands of those who want them
42.
Unless a capital was employed in breaking and dividing certain portions either of the rude or manufactured produce into such small parcels as suit the occasional demands of those who want them, every man would be obliged to purchase a greater quantity of the goods he wanted than his immediate occasions required
43.
Admittedly he sometimes gave in to her demands – he was single, after all, and she was a pretty, voluptuous girl
44.
hermeneutics demands we compare scripture with scripture
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demands that we interpret scripture with scripture
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When his goods are upon hand, too, he is more liable to such demands for money as he may not be able to answer, than when he has got their price in his coffers
47.
To dream about meeting a quota suggests that you are feeling overwhelmed by the demands that others are putting on you
48.
To dream that you are a waiter or waitress indicates that you are too busy catering to the needs and demands of others, instead of your own
49.
To begin life is neither a religion nor a philosphy it is a way of a journey that demands everything you have to give and rewards acordingly but it is important to understand that neither the paths nor rewards is why you act
50.
Reason demands that Sisyphus must be miserable
51.
Making its home in the material world, your mind demands the rationality and reason that set up the dilemma of the absurd
52.
What the manufacturer was prohibited to do, the farmer was in some measure enjoined to do ; to divide his capital between two different employments; to keep one part of it in his granaries and stack-yard, for supplying the occasional demands of the market, and to employ the other in the cultivation of his land
53.
Mr Snickerty shouted for more port, but his demands went unheeded
54.
From others he demands a certain sum, but leaves it to the states of each province to assess and levy that sum as they think proper
55.
In 1748, all the demands of the company upon the king of Spain, in consequence of the assiento contract, were, by the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, given up for what was supposed an equivalent
56.
Scott had in mind the various security procedures he would have to endure to get beyond the entrance, thoughts of simply persisting in his demands to be let in
57.
and the constant demands for his views which meant shouldering
58.
Such a merchant would have no occasion to keep any part of his stock by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
59.
There were also other demands on the Pacific Squadron that
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Wil, you can stay and watch if you wish, but she is my student, and you will not question my demands upon her, ever
61.
Abbott and the other officials had wanted to burn his body in the prison crematorium, as they did with actual prisoners, saying they had to keep up the façade, but Millicent had caused such a big fuss that they had to acquiesce to her demands and bury him properly
62.
This situation demands coordination
63.
Investigations are being conducted into how and why so many people died in the prison and, despite demands for a response, Downing Street have yet to issue a statement
64.
because of the demands
65.
hopping because of the demands you’re placing on the
66.
‘You are only here because of my demands, and the threat to override the TIAR program with something
67.
Forge also demands a voice in the government
68.
She could not imagine Hollowcrest giving in to those demands, not after that lecture he had given her
69.
Experienced guys were the first choice unless they were police women recruited to answer the 10111 (emergency like 911) phones, but have you ever heard of a woman who would do anything and keep quiet while doing it? Hell, even I could tell the generals that they were not going to stay on the phones, and that they would want to be in on the action! Gave me grey hair at 21 they did with their constant demands for squad cars and the right to become fatherly, (perhaps motherly) with wayward criminals and terrorists
70.
Ashanti shall have British protection, but first British demands must be complied with
71.
* We have the absurdity today (all nice Human Rights orientated of course) that someone shot by the police (mostly with good reason), are treated in private hospitals at tremendous cost to the tax payer but their victims, shot by the gangsters, is treated wherever his medical aid demands
72.
Nobody had been hurt yet, but how long could her luck hold? Did she have the right to risk these men’s lives? Even if their sacrifices might save Sespian? And if luck favored her, and the counterfeiting succeeded, could she actually bluff Hollowcrest and Larocka Myll into succumbing to her demands with these bills?
73.
―To what extent does the public servant suppress the vocations of conscience in deference to the demands of the constituent or the nation security‖ (Profiles in Courage)
74.
Softer skills in the field of information, commercial and industrial technology, computer and software designs, among others, are gradually replacing the diminishing demands for unskilled labor (especially) among manufacturing and factory workers whose positions are facing daunting challenges from computer-based technologies
75.
I can‘t help wondering whether free enterprise isn‘t better suited for the demands of energetically robust societies rather than thoroughly exhausted ones content on living off their remaining capital; expending what little energy is left on meeting the custodial requirements of its aging populations rather than the urgent requirements of its younger citizens
76.
The Rabble grows restless, their material demands, insatiable
77.
Beleaguered by the overwhelming demands of its citizens, government must either pay proper tribute or risk shaking an already tremulous foundation
78.
A depleted treasury must find creative ways of raising revenue however dry the well in order to pacify the demands of its citizens; engendering more spending promoting a vicious cycle of tax and spending policies sapping the energies and moral vitality of its productive citizens who grow increasingly cynical while the Rabble grows more demanding and the government more obliging
79.
Central Authority increases in proportion to a society‘s Aggregate Demands
80.
Not unlike other ―commodities‖, its (―timely‖) value is subject to variable supplies and demands; that is to say, its value is generally determined by the perceived impact (variable) monetary and fiscal policies will have on the supply and subsequent demand (for dollar currencies)
81.
forfeit to the stern demands of Spain
82.
determined pursuit of higher profits by corporate interests at the expense of increasing numbers of underemployed (American) Workers forced to compete against cheap(er) labor from burgeoning Third World populations, whose (own) increasing demands for jobs are further reducing domestic salaries, (if salary is the appropriate word), paid to workers whose wages (that‘s better!) barely places many above the poverty line (although I suppose it beats living in the streets)
83.
that you can withstand the demands of your event
84.
Get up! Get up!" But the sick boar still refused to respond to his urgent demands
85.
“What are your demands,” she interjected with a snap, attempting to move the discussion onto more concrete grounds
86.
The problematical assumption of Free Speech in our society, I believe, demands broader (interpretive) judgments than at any (other) time in our nation‘s history
87.
The elastic demands imposed on our courts by modern impressions advancing the (unlimited) right to free expression have stretched its traditional boundaries in a manner that the Founding Fathers could never have possibly envisioned given the moral climate of the times in which they lived
88.
Tradition demands that his handler was always the closest to the teeth
89.
There was a time, however, when our government was less prolific and wasteful, the demands placed upon it less urgent; a time when most individuals looked to themselves and their families first, rather than the government for assistance
90.
A representative of the people should uphold the duties and (sacred) trust of public office by making informed decisions based upon the legitimate concerns of his or her constituents by promoting, whenever possible, majority interests without compromising the immediate demands of the nation
91.
These same individuals, however, are counted among those critical in their old age of the federal government‘s inability to keep pace with the growing demands of an aging population whose extravagant spending habits over the years were seldom mindful of the need to set aside a portion of their income for a rainy day!
92.
Purposely, he waited longer to make his demands known than he had originally intended
93.
Such isolation, combined with French demands to be bribed not to invade again, almost guaranteed Haiti would remain as poor as it is today
94.
A classic example is the Iranian Embassy siege in London (1980) with demands to have time on the BBC
95.
This one is difficult for a Corporate to resolve because it is not in the Boards power to fulfil the demands
96.
seems to me that, in a day and age were the increasing demands of commuter and commercial travel are beckoning innovative
97.
Let her enjoy the hot-seat of ‘power,’ reconciling impossibly contradictory demands from all quarters
98.
He also stated that hiring additional officers doesn’t necessarily bring a matching decrease in the number of overtime hours due to varying time and scheduling demands
99.
exponential demands of a growing workforce? What would the ―social/welfare costs‖ associated with an expanding under-class (we will always have the poor among us) entail? Where would the money come from? At what point would euthanasia (my friend is a faithful liberal) be considered an appropriate remedy for the unproductive /aging/sickly elements of our population? (even demi-gods aren‘t immortal)
100.
At the height of the crushing burden imposed by the ODSP, when they were all over him for months; with incessant demands for information, holding back badly-needed forms, demanding his books, (and when he turned them in, he didn’t hear back for two and a half years,) Bru got up one morning