Do you panic when snooty sommeliers thrust an encyclopaedic wine list at you and you know that they will be back in a minute demanding an answer? |
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Upon receipt of your instructions we will write to the debtor demanding payment of the outstanding sums. |
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The battle for funds has filtered down to senior schools where girls are demanding, and getting, equality. |
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Every month Jonson aka Thornton goes out of his way to prove the truth of that, by demanding the RBA raise rates. |
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After a few moments demanding cash, the eight-times married actress turned on her heel and disappeared into the back of a black limo. |
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Employees worked long hours, performing repetitive and physically demanding tasks. |
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With blazing and scornful eyes she fairly withered him by demanding whatever he meant by speaking to respectable people that way. |
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The marchers rallied at key industrial sites, demanding that former state-owned industries be renationalized and reopened. |
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There are but two types of waste demanding collection, and disposal at landfill sites, or controversially lately at incineration plants. |
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The pigopolists have barely got their feet under the table and already demanding more. |
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When I first started I was afraid of getting hurt, but I learned I can handle myself in physically demanding situations. |
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Use yellow journalism to scare the public into demanding that legislators pass a law to fix the nonexistent problem. |
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Therefore, the clearing system and the clients of other banks demanding redemption set narrow limits to the issuing of fiduciary media. |
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Of course not, and many campaigners who give their lives to demanding more could be relied on to say so. |
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Paul is time-served in the demanding trade, but reckons he's as fit as he ever was. |
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A march held last week handed over a memorandum to business and government, demanding a halt to job losses. |
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The pair, both wearing black balaclavas, held three women at gunpoint with a small black pistol, while demanding money from the tills. |
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It is also collecting a petition to be served on the local Member of Parliament, demanding action to protect jobs. |
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I decided to go down to the company and found other people in the same situation demanding to know what was going on. |
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It says Ford is demanding 30 percent price reductions in light of the impending free trade agreement with China. |
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He was demanding as a director, but I wouldn't agree that he worked you too hard. |
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One is yelling into a mobile phone, demanding to know why the taxi firm won't pick up groups of more than six. |
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In a seller's market for skilled workers, employees are more demanding about what they want and less appreciative of what they get. |
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It's about citizens demanding a level playing field in our political arena. |
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He had never had a really big seller, and frankly was never likely to, because his books are much too subtle and demanding for the average Joe. |
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The first year students are demanding the refund of their fee so that they can take admission elsewhere next year. |
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The strikers are demanding a salary increase, better working conditions and back pay totalling 16 billion kwacha. |
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Even so, he is surprised to have survived so long in such a demanding position, given the modern preoccupation with hiring and firing. |
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It's as if you are a teenager cussing out your parents before demanding your allowance and the keys to the car. |
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Even an online petition of more then 50,000 signatures demanding his reinstatement failed to persuade the producers to change their minds. |
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On Wednesday, opposition parties disrupted proceedings of both houses of parliament, demanding the minister quit. |
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Even on a conventional battlefield, conducting a successful relief in place is among the more demanding of military evolutions. |
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After testing her fitness by a demanding walk he decided that she would cope and took her to be equipped with clinkered boots and an alpenstock. |
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Somebody needs to pick up the baton here and, you know, without kind of waiting for a consensus or without demanding concessions. |
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He has spent over fifty years at the top in a very demanding profession and deserves to be congratulated for it. |
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What's conservative about demanding people submit to public self-abasement? |
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Your phone has been ringing off the hook and your desk is piled with work demanding your attention. |
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Campaigners demanding Davis's head claim they have already secured more than the 900,000 signatures they need. |
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As shareholder his involvement in the numerous disputes with bargemasters, mill owners and navvies maintaining the canal was quite demanding. |
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One thing after another crowded in upon me, demanding attention and pushing further down the list the things that really mattered. |
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His handshake is firm, the kind of grasp that must once have been very useful in dealing with over-friendly barflies and demanding directors. |
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It's exercise, sure, but it is as demanding on the eyes and the brain as it is on the back, thighs and calves. |
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Many building owners and developers are demanding that design criteria for their projects include security master plans. |
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All my children have been engaged in this right now, though they are biased about it being primitive, barbaric and a bit too demanding. |
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He said he's had fans bow down before him, and shrugged off the hardships of playing the physically demanding part. |
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What's more, she was a hilariously demanding old boot who would be so much fun to write about. |
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Business leaders are demanding urgent action to move prostitutes off the city's streets and into regulated brothels and massage parlours. |
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Among things they do share, though, is an off-season conditioning program so demanding that few ballplayers work harder. |
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I went ballistic and fired off a letter demanding a retraction of the fees. |
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Others are demanding the introduction of a national prostate cancer screening programme, despite concerns about the reliability of current tests. |
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True, it's one of Verdi's most demanding tenor parts, but the notes obviously hold no terrors for Licitra. |
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Stronger unions responded by demanding higher margins for skill and above-award payments, which strained the court's authority. |
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I have seen a cat with an injured paw bail up strangers in the street, mewing and obviously demanding that she be treated. |
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That is what the government is demanding firefighters accept after their union has bent over backwards to seek compromise over their pay claim. |
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His demanding training schedules have improved his performances but have also come under criticism. |
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They saw their families and communities through difficult times, when money was scarce and the demands of rural life were very demanding. |
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This will be too demanding on the scarce land resource to make the population feel comfortable. |
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Lorraine gave a brilliant account of the technically demanding solo role in the concerto. |
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Why were the Lanarkshire whistle-blowers accused of malign intent for demanding early action? |
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Tea garden students' organizations have been demanding that primary schools in tea garden areas should function from 7 am. |
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High scorers are viewed as maladjusted, whiney, demanding, and quick-tempered. |
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Sawm is perhaps the most demanding of the Five Pillars. It requires that Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan. |
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For example, in demanding perfection you go to one extreme, while in awfulizing you go to the other. |
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They are demanding pay increases to keep pace with inflation which is currently averaging 3 percent a year. |
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It is demanding autonomy for the rich eastern lowland region where the natural gas reserves are concentrated. |
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As she becomes more emotionally involved the little madam becomes mercilessly manipulative and demanding. |
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The Tories will hit back by demanding to know if Labour will give a commitment not to increase national insurance and income tax. |
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Making use of the internet for getting the best suited auto insurance is not a demanding task. |
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Her would-be husband had a reputation among the men as a quietly authoritative man, a demanding but not cruel commander. |
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It gets progressively more demanding, too, taking a good 12 hours of study to absorb. |
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The protesters are demanding the government rescind a series of austerity measures that would tax workers' wages and pensions. |
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The strikers are demanding the payment of salaries owed to them over the past two months. |
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But bars and beam are both my strongest events, and they are less demanding on my back. |
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The cable stations, from CNN to Fox, are literally baying for blood and demanding the marines go into the city. |
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The workers are demanding all the increase go towards augmenting their base pay and that the present two-tier sick leave system be scrapped. |
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Tenacious dedication to the simple but demanding task, plus tactical air support, allowed the division to survive. |
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With a 15-year-old to look after and a demanding job, I can't afford the luxury of slowing down. |
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Like Anima, Immaterial can be extremely demanding if the listener is intent on attending to each detail. |
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One thing that supporters can do to help is to rush letters to the Ontario Attorney General demanding that the charges be dropped in this matter. |
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It is a demanding task, and not always appreciated by members, most of who would shy from the invitation. |
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Bringing up baby is demanding enough, but how do parents manage with twins or triplets? |
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From now on we'll be shouting loud and clear on your behalf and demanding to know who these people are. |
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If Peter were alive today, would I be so loud and insistent in demanding he step down? |
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The cost of running the club is becoming more demanding every day and support from the local community is badly needed. |
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It's far more demanding and you are asking a lot of part-time players to make that step up. |
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Bury council is also demanding people ask permission to film or take photographs, but has so far not extended the ban to phones. |
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In January, an order was served on the company demanding that rubbish, rubble and waste was cleared from the land. |
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They were also demanding that the people lodged in different jails be released. |
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They are now demanding that the old sewers beneath the streets of the city be brought up to date in an attempt to rid the area of the vile smell. |
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The drivers of the Corporation's conservancy vehicles struck work on Thursday, demanding that the vehicles be kept in roadworthy condition. |
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The two nations' appetites for oil are burgeoning, demanding more and more from the world's oil wells. |
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He ran up to the front of the church demanding to be signed with the cross. |
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Thousands of protesters rallied today, north of Baghdad, in the Sunni city of Samarra, charging the vote was rigged and demanding new elections. |
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Flat jockeys have an easier ride of it than their jump colleagues but it is still a demanding lifestyle. |
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We must never become a nation cowed by fear, sheeplike in our submission to the power of any majority demanding absolute control. |
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Once we get to dinner time, the peace and quiet is shattered by three ravening teenagers all demanding food and demanding it now. |
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The municipal workers are demanding that serious negotiations take place and that their wages be fully indexed to the rate of inflation. |
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The big fella no longer is demanding a trade, which wasn't feasible anyway, or to be waived, which was unlikely. |
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It's been very demanding and has taken a lot of my time but it has been very rewarding and particularly satisfying. |
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At the beach, she prayed to God, demanding that their faith be rewarded by the return of Bing. |
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I had to move to a less demanding role because my lower back had a bad habit of going berko about 10 days into a two-week exercise. |
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Instead, they issued an open letter to the mayor demanding the release of the four leaders. |
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Is it the demanding climbs or long walks over rough ground that provide the thrill? |
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And all the while, new groups are coming out of the woodwork, demanding equal treatment by the government. |
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Campaigning youngsters are demanding more leisure activities and increased police patrols in the borough to clamp down on rowdy youths. |
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They picketed the mayor and town clerk's offices, demanding the immediate release of their salary arrears for February and March. |
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The rhetoric of rights legitimates claims and mobilizes support for groups demanding autonomy. |
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Councillors could decide the scheme is inappropriate and force delays by demanding a complete rethink. |
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These annuals love heat and aren't particularly demanding, but they are prone to powdery mildew, especially late in the season. |
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There are six rights and eight lefts, and the main straight is only 650m, so it will be quite demanding. |
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After World War II, the Canadian Indians became more vociferous in demanding a restoration of their rights. |
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Thus, at common law the requirements for piercing the veil seem even more demanding than the statutory definition of a shadow director. |
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Here is an impoverished country with a restive population demanding improvements to their lives. |
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The climax comes one Sunday when he throws a flag demanding the jock announcers shaddup. |
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Most second-home clients have demanding careers that leave little time to micromanage their project, but that's not always the case. |
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A restive population is demanding the birth of some new dispensation to take charge and solve our problems. |
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Three months ago my girlfriend began a more demanding job with a lot of new responsibilities. |
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Yesterday the legislature passed a resolution demanding that the Cabinet resume building the plant. |
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Such an austere destination was, he warned, far more elusive, demanding severe discipline and total renunciation. |
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At 3.25 am the male occupant of a house in Greenpark Villa, Rostrevor was wakened by a man demanding money. |
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Apparently the Foreign Office were on demanding that Gleneagles serves nothing but pretzels, Waldorf salad and pumpkin pie for the entire week. |
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The politician was questioned by police demanding a licence for a hand-held walkie-talkie radio used by one of his bodyguards. |
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Although the party is not demanding a rerun of the May ballot, they have called on council chiefs to launch a full investigation. |
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This time, the whole nation rises up as one, demanding a return to a life that has fun. |
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Advice workers carry out difficult and demanding work for pay most professionally qualified people would reject out of hand. |
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To a mountaineer it is the challenge of pushing physical resources to the limit by striving to achieve a demanding goal. |
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Environmentalists had been on the warpath demanding concrete measures for protecting the river. |
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They are demanding to be paid their June wages, and protesting a delay in severance pay to five laid-off workers. |
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The public is demanding that the political world sever its dirty connections with business without fail. |
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The demanding bellow of a team of oxen, coupled with the shouts of their teamster startled them in to moving again. |
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Some people live in clutter, thrive on noise, and allow themselves to be drained by demanding friends and acquaintances. |
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We are demanding that the minimum wage at Mabor be increased from 630,000 meticais to 1.5 million meticais a month. |
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If so, the whole identity issue is undecidable, since one is demanding metaphysical answers to questions that are in large part semantical. |
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Three months is not long in a new demanding job and perhaps it's more a question of how you and your girlfriend are handling these changes. |
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You take swift decisions and make quick changes when situations are tense and demanding. |
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Macedonia came close to civil war last year, when ethnic Albanians staged an uprising demanding greater rights. |
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One man, a large fellow with arms like steel girders, stormed towards them, demanding to know what they were doing. |
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I was polite, and I pleased my demanding grandmother, I never acted up, I wore dresses, and was the best girl anyone could hope for. |
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Race walking is probably more mentally demanding than any other track discipline, Sundlun said. |
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The live act contains unusual aspects like action painting, and is demanding, explosive and equally extreme, and the audiences reflect that. |
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The workers are demanding an expansion and prompt payment of welfare benefits to the unemployed. |
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Ohio's Secretary of State has sent each group at least three letters demanding annual reports required by law. |
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Then I raged at the tech who happened to be there, demanding to know how this happened. |
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He was put through a series of demanding fitness tests including press-ups, pull-ups and running. |
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Muscle tissue is a very active, metabolically demanding tissue, especially compared to slow and sluggish fat. |
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Lambert, then, adjusted to the sideshow, but the main event was new to him, more physical and demanding on the field than he had expected. |
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Councilmen visited drugstores and restaurants in the city, demanding that proprietors remove all rock records from their jukeboxes. |
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Perhaps with a few more performances she will relax into this admittedly very demanding role. |
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We collapsed in fits, the tutor had overheard and was almost wetting herself, and the 5 others were demanding to know what we'd said. |
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In the northern city of Salta, striking bus drivers mobilized and rallied at City Hall, demanding three months unpaid wages. |
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This track is very demanding for drivers with fast corners and it's enjoyable to drive here. |
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Fans, former players and mangers are now demanding to know where it all went wrong. |
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Instead of spurning these rapacious advances, local authorities were demanding a permanent share of the profits. |
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Anyone who has ever flown aerobatics knows that it's a physically demanding activity. |
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The most demanding part of a Jungian analysis occurs when the analysand begins to confront his own shadow. |
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Every once in a while, a rat-a-tat of heavy rain would pelt the windows, drowning out the demanding drone of wind. |
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So just be careful before you leap forward with a knee-jerk response demanding gun control. |
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It seems to me that philosophers are often criticized for always demanding rational explanations. |
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It was the noise of thousands of baby cormorants, razorbills, gannets and guillemots, demanding food from their nests on the cliffs. |
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They had two Washington law firms write legal letters demanding that the ads not be run. |
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Only by demanding more cash balances and thus lowering prices can the dollars assume a higher real value. |
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There may well be a case for introducing more demanding questions for the really high flyers. |
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There was drama from the word go as the downpour made the heavy ground at Aintree even more demanding. |
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On March 27 urban and rural workers marched demanding agrarian reform and the suspension of a policy of privatizations. |
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He was rearrested in the following year for demanding money from a jeweller. |
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The procedures needed to separate the tinstone from the other minerals are demanding. |
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Self-control will help them appear strong, sensible, and reasonable rather than demanding, argumentative, or stubborn. |
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York MP Hugh Bayley is now demanding reassurances from the health trusts into which his Government pumped thousands of extra pounds. |
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And councillors are demanding reassurances that correct procedures were followed. |
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The daily grind of life, a demanding family, death of a young, pretty niece due to cancer and no steady job has not diminished his zest for life. |
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Workers with decades of seniority are being excessed, required to take physically demanding jobs or forced into early retirement. |
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He is demanding that the 170,000 federal employees being transferred into the new department lose both their civil service protection and union representation. |
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Their boss was really demanding, often expecting them to work long into the night. |
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They collected 2,000 signatures on a petition demanding that women be allowed to join the club. |
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Suddenly the children heard Grandpa's booming voice demanding that they get down from the roof. |
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Harrovians were also judged to be a bit thick, as the school was not as academically demanding as Eton. |
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Nonetheless, the accumulated costs of senseless mass shootings pile up, demanding our attention. |
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They are demanding that the rest of us affirm their bad theology and codify it in the law. |
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The activist was planning to go on a fast, demanding a new law to appoint an anti-corruption watchdog. |
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The appointment of the new Ebola czar comes after Republicans began demanding a White House point person on the threat. |
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Almost all Asian nations want America as the balancer and protector against an increasingly demanding Beijing. |
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The yelling, berating, and demanding is one thing, but turning that into entertainment is something else entirely. |
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Many former employees described Masters as a demanding, overbearing micromanager who had no boundaries. |
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I had to help with the preparations, taking time out from the demanding task of waiting on His Grace to assist with everything from cooking to candle making. |
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Teachers as well as employees are on the warpath demanding pay revision. |
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The tribes, whose treaties guaranteed them the right to harvest sucker and salmon in perpetuity, filed lawsuits demanding protection for the fish. |
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The mountain passes are high and demanding, the climate gives extremes of weather conditions, the infrastructure is primitive and the hidden wastelands are boundless. |
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But before she spoke Ms Morris was accosted by a placard-waving group of about 20 protesters demanding that they should be paid all year round, not just in term time. |
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This film is a demanding watch, with a run time of just over two hours. |
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Since the plan was announced in the Queen's Speech on Wednesday, 136 MPs including a phalanx of ex-ministers have signed a motion demanding a rethink. |
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After years of virtual silence, clegg has responded by demanding a public apology. |
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In January 2013, the TRN group filed a second complaint in the Dial Global suit, demanding a jury trial. |
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They also feel intimidated by all the technology that purveyors of conventional wisdom claim patients are demanding. |
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One of the least demanding of all perennial plants, irises are undergoing a radical transformation regarding color, flower form, and reblooming abilities. |
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But the real momentum is being provided by the very corporates who for so long have failed Gisborne by demanding the lowest standards of its winegrowers. |
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Our receptionists are inundated with people demanding to be seen. |
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To this day, Tavakoli is languishing in prison for nothing more than demanding basic human rights. |
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Before their sitdown Friday, Justice League NYC had been demanding a meeting with the mayor for more than a week. |
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As I forced my exhausted body to exercise, I yelled at my legs like a drill sergeant, demanding five more minutes or one more set. |
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Instead they are demanding that councils cut red tape to free resources. |
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They were jurors, reeves and lessees, and in demanding freedom and economic opportunity, they were simply claiming what they regarded as their own. |
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In the 2010s, conservatives who have lost the moral battle on LGBT equality are demanding exemptions to same-sex marriage. |
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We know that employing a child of school age in such demanding labor is cruel. |
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Railway shunters, pointsmen, signalmen and yardmasters began an indefinite strike at midnight on August 5, demanding the immediate settlement of salary anomalies. |
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We were driven, self-sufficient, results-oriented, and professionally demanding. |
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A demanding standard of financial honesty is expected of politicians, and even small-scale tax evasion or misuse of an expense account can lead to removal from office. |
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Negotiations can consist of suggesting courses of action, threatening reprisals, offering to work together, showing or demanding to see cards, or anything at all. |
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In the wake of the elections, media owners have wasted no time in laying down the law to the incoming government, demanding lower business costs and taxes. |
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But the need for demanding reservation in the private sector came as a result of large-scale privatisation of public sector units during their rule. |
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In essence the teacher should not be so much of a demanding and domineering figure but should instead be someone who is responsively helping the student in learning. |
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That these four tracks were recorded live offers the listener an opportunity to hear this quintet in the raw, without the safety net of a producer demanding a retake. |
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African countries are demanding an explicit apology from countries formerly involved in slavery and other past examples of white domination including colonial rule. |
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The Italian Prime Minister has created yet another diplomatic storm by demanding the return of a painting held by the National Gallery of Ireland. |
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When ENB brought its new revival of this production to the Coliseum, it laudably gave this most demanding role to the young Brazilian first soloist, Fernanda Oliveira. |
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In 1989, fang Lizhi wrote an open letter to Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping demanding the release of political prisoners. |
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What is required is a motion demanding that the executive include funds under the appropriate heading for the purchase and maintenance of lifebuoys along the river. |
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The trio followed with Handel's Sonata in G Minor with its demanding variations in the movements calling for crisp fingering and contemplative playing. |
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Pete Lawler is demanding action from the police to tackle youths riding cars and motorbikes on a public right of way on the Pollard Park estate in Bradford. |
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And Charles has had to face a firing squad of questions demanding to know why he left, how he could do this to us. |
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Call the French snooty, or just demanding, for their attention to good food, good wine, good atmosphere in their restaurants, for lingering over their meals. |
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On balance, it's better than it is worse if the media are demanding proof and saying you're not fooling us twice. |
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The Ukraine government is demanding from Moscow the identity of the Russian fsb officers who acted as advisers. |
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Protesters recently lobbied the council demanding withdrawal of the cuts. |
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The owners are demanding the lengthening of rookie contracts, which lock players into a preset wage scale, from the present three-year agreement to five years. |
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Parents saw red over the appointment, organising protest meetings and demanding the departmental rules which locked them out of the decision making process be changed. |
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Raynal's Wrecked on a Reef is an articulate account written with great attention to the accurate recording of all the nasty, demanding details of their ordeal. |
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The Athenian king comes over demanding to know what is happening. |
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A decade later and the sport is not only more athletically demanding, but there is clearly a younger breed of competitor more willing to challenge established methods. |
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Even granting the dominance of Manchester United, England's attainments in European club competitions this year speak of a domestic environment more demanding than most. |
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I am all for criticizing the press, and demanding that we get more depth to a story than a sensationalistic headline. |
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Showing images of mere reversal may in fact provide a safety valve for the social tensions that the women's movement has created by demanding a more dominant role for women. |
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It is hardly surprising that others are now demanding a slice of the pie. |
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Both hames and Church took to Twitter to remonstrate with the media mogul, demanding an apology. |
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After 1905, with a chic Paris gallery constantly demanding saleable work and a shift in his social circle, Vuillard becomes in effect an Impressionist. |
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The church and the Communist Party were both, it used to be argued, dogmatic and authoritarian institutions, demanding obedience and total commitment. |
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The era of singers telling loser boyfriends to shove off and demanding more from men was over. |
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Just months after the news about Katyn emerged, sikorski challenged Stalin, demanding an independent investigation. |
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And notoriously demanding Iowa voters can be unforgiving when they feel a candidate has slighted them by spending time elsewhere. |
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The novel and the film tell the story of a piano instructor, Erika, a demanding taskmaster who embarks on a dramatic affair with a younger music student. |
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There is nothing extraordinary about a parent having both a charming, lovable Venusian side and a withdrawn Saturnian side or a demanding Plutonian side. |
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To the speechwriters, he was the hobgoblin of editors, demanding we cram in more statistics, more attacks, more examples. |
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The exceptional attentiveness of its staff and the renowned, almost Bacchic temptations of its dining room are easily enough to satisfy the most demanding of tastes. |
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Supporters established websites and organized rallies and teach-ins around the country, demanding that members of Congress stop the persecution of Lee. |
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The judge beat his wooden mallet on the podium, demanding order. |
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At about 10 p.m., a horde of Hungarian police officers raided the bar, demanding that everybody show their identification. |
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They are also demanding a single collective agreement and any pay increase to be backdated to spring last year when the previous agreement expired. |
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The bagginess of jeans was not the only style demanding reappraisal. |
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All the royal baggage and crown jewels and ordnance were captured and the Scots marauded the area from Boroughbridge to Beverley, demanding heavy fines or pillage. |
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It's a ballsy move, demanding a huge effort, especially if tried solo. |
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They are moving away from the baked beans and Marmite sandwiches-era of old and are demanding far more adventurous fare from their campus canteens, says a new report. |
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A demanding bandleader who insisted on a high level of professionalism, he rarely missed an opportunity to screw mates out of touring money or royalties. |
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The detainees then stage a five-day hunger strike, demanding an elliptical machine for the prison yard. |
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He looked at us searchingly, a doleful expression demanding our sympathy. |
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Families can be difficult and demanding, but blood is thicker than water. |
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An empty, demanding hand is thrust at us, and we press money into it. |
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In 1995 angry shareholders wrote to the department demanding an inquiry amid allegations of improper share dealings by the controlling director of the company. |
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Many therapists have been told that they are more sensitive, intelligent and compassionate than the patient's callous, self-involved, demanding and critical spouse. |
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This is why Taiwan is staking a claim by moving to a higher end product and allowing China to soak up the less prestigious and demanding pleasure boat business. |
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Leitch prides himself on his consultative leadership skills and says he strives to get the balance right between being a caring boss and a demanding one. |
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On inquiry, the establishment explained that they are indeed sorry for being rude but that there are a lot of problems with under-age drinkers demanding alcohol. |
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The play is demanding, with constant time shifts and merging of dream and reality, as well as an emotional intensity which shocked many contemporary viewers and critics. |
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When Yoo and Lee were arrested for the bombing and the snakes, Korean film employees staged protests demanding their release. |
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You walk through row upon row of Merlot, Chardonnay and small clusters of Sauvignon Blanc, their beautifully ripe, blue-tinged grapes demanding to be picked. |
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Many are responding by saying all this is as absurd as men demanding lara Croft be suddenly replaced by a male. |
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The metathetical process to generate isocyanates allows also for facile formation of sterically demanding aryl isocyanide, by a deoxygenation route. |
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Although Glenn said it was pretty demanding, it really showed off the strength of his voice as he bellowed out the chorus with the other boys in the background. |
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Consequently, the publishers were increasingly demanding stories that would focus on Thomas at the expense of other characters. |
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In this case, you would be demanding that your landlord return your security deposit to you. |
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Silkman saw these increased bonuses as rewards for serving in demanding billets at sea. |
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In 2008, an opposition rally in Sana'a demanding electoral reform was met with police gunfire. |
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Recreational salmon fishing can be a technically demanding kind of sport fishing, not necessarily congenial for beginning fishermen. |
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Fans in LA took to social media, demanding that the cast do a Southern California stop. |
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CleanAmp dNTPs used with native Taq polymerase perform to specification in our demanding multiplex Scorpions assays. |
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Pym immediately launched a Bill of Attainder, stating Strafford's guilt and demanding that the Earl be put to death. |
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Before Jellicoe left for leave on Christmas Eve he received a letter from Geddes demanding his resignation. |
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Central banks around the world are demanding Canadian dollars to replenish their reserves. |
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Lloyd George himself became Prime Minister, with the nation demanding he take vigorous charge of the war. |
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She appealed to her cousin Charles V to apply diplomatic pressure demanding that she be allowed to practice her religion. |
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I have heard it is one of the most demanding courses at the university. |
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After Geoffrey's investment as duke, further rebellion occurred in Anjou, including Geoffrey's younger brother, Helie, demanding Maine. |
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Henry refused the proposal, whereupon Richard himself spoke up, demanding to be recognised as Henry's successor. |
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Two days later, Uighur neighborhoods were attacked by Han Chinese demanding revenge. |
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Just demanding there is nothing you can do, because the flashy light told you so is grounds for Newton's Flaming Laser Sword. |
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He stands over the body, gloating, and then demanding a full confession. |
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The father-of-two then targeted Mr Arrowsmith, demanding his bottle of beer. |
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There is a surviving letter from the French king dated 7 November 1300 to his envoys in Rome demanding that they should help Sir William. |
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In particular, Wittgenstein focused on the windows, doors, and radiators, demanding that every detail be exactly as he specified. |
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At the same time, caseworkers are faced with extreme pressures and a more demanding working environment. |
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Stoker demanding the destruction of the negative and all prints of the film. |
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Larkin's role in the creation of Hull University's new Brynmor Jones Library had been important and demanding. |
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Running 13 to 28 miles a day, this physically demanding event is best suited to those with ultrarunning experience. |
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Flowfresh heavy-duty cementitious urethane flooring systems offers long term durability, transforming any demanding environment. |
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That June, the Soviet Union issued a new ultimatum demanding the withdrawal of Allied forces from West Berlin. |
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Royal Marines are required to undergo one of the longest and most physically demanding specialist infantry training regimes in the world. |
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This interference led to the islanders demanding, and receiving, the revocation of the Company's charter in 1684, and the Company was dissolved. |
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All of Chopin's works involve the piano and are technically demanding, emphasising nuance and expressive depth. |
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Digging ditches has long been considered one of the most demanding forms of manual labor. |
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On 11 March, Hitler sent an ultimatum to Schuschnigg demanding that he hand over all power to the Austrian NSDAP or face an invasion. |
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When he refused, Germany issued an ultimatum demanding its mobilization be stopped, and a commitment not to support Serbia. |
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In 1793, Grey presented to the House of Commons a petition from the Friends of the People, outlining abuses of the system and demanding change. |
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