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They are in demand for cross-breeding with Thoroughbreds to produce 3-day eventers, jumpers and dressage horses.
Like Ashtalakshmi panel, the panel of Sikh gurus is very much in demand, says Ms. Krishnan.
At least this time it seems like the cost side of the business won't be ramped up in advance of the increase in demand, if it comes at all.
Prices have gone up because of an increase in demand for oil, particularly from China.
More women are returning to work, particularly those who have reared their children and who now find they are in demand in the workplace.
The 180-year-old mill is set to close with the loss of 53 jobs after a fall in demand for its woodchip wallpaper.
Rated among the most promising of Bollywood's crowd pullers, he proved to be much in demand today, as always.
Tech companies are lean enough to make an earnings recovery on the slimmest uptick in demand.
The upsurge in demand for organic produce has led all the major retail outlets to recognize sales potential in the organic sector.
There is no evidence that the legalisation of prostitution leads to an increase in demand.
This is likely to be a day full of celebration and social interaction as you are much in demand at family reunions and gatherings.
The record was climbing the charts, I was in demand all over the place, whirlwind tours here there everywhere.
More surreal still, they are so in demand that lifestyle television can barely contain them.
He was much in demand for occasional music but died in poverty, ruined by his attempts to find the philosopher's stone.
The fall in investment and the contraction of the market leads to the sacking of workers and further decline in demand and so on.
Repair, construction, tailoring, printing, and other services are always in demand, as is private tutoring.
Typical of the kind of piece now in demand is a fine Edwardian satinwood display cabinet.
The folk about had their own taties and veg. and although many had the coal, local peats were in demand.
Reds that appear with hints of blue, and teals and oranges shaded with gold will be in demand.
There is less cable-laying work, due to a fall in demand from the telecoms business.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The capriccio, my latest composition, was already in demand in various towns.
But, of course, it was Mrs. dibble who could tell the most, and who was more in demand than ever.
Before speaking of painters I must mention one miniaturist whose works were in demand in other countries, as well as in England.
Potato salad was next in demand and cooked tongue and rosbif disappeared rapidly.
He was also much in demand as a square-dance caller and fiddler.
Pre-war, he was also in demand as a female impersonator and there's a photo of him looking convincing in costume.
Globally, the construction and manufacturing activity is rising and this is leading to an increase in demand for welding equipment.
For example, one of Love Custom Glasses' most in demand items is the 17-ounce Stemless Wine Glass.
Also a man might go far, as he himself had done, by strict attention to plays called Lear and Julius Caesar, both much in demand by examiners.
Two decades later and the star of The Hitcher is back in demand with ten projects in 2011 alone.
Gardeners using sprinklers or hosepipes must have a water meter fitted due to a peak in demand over the summer, says Midland utility company.
It was then in demand, it is said, as an adulterant of quinine.
Colored tissue papers, scissors and library paste are always in demand.
With the increase in complexity of the computer models being generated, new visualization techniques are in demand to improve analysis.
Town lots were in demand and the club had a waiting list for membership.
As a pulpwood, white spruce is in demand wherever it is available.
Lastly, the report will forecast the situation of disinfectants in the next few years in demand, supply and industry earning capacity.
Ivory was in demand during the Victorian Age, used for riding whips, piano keys, buttons, jewelry, knitting needles and doorknobs.
Over recent years there has been a rise in demand for single-use syringes and a clear move from rubber to TPE for plunger seals.
Jessica Ellen Cornish, better known by her stage name of Jessie J, is on the up and up with a voice in demand and a place as a mentor on the BBC's The Voice.
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