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1 Progress on this key demand of Britain's financial sector has been slow.
2 Police reform was a main demand of the uprising that toppled Mubarak.
3 The release of political detainees has been a main demand of protesters.
4 It is a demand of justice; it is a demonstration of gratitude.
5 And all the heathen nations yielded to the demand of the king.
6 The 90-billion-yuan factory would help meet fast-growing demand of NAND memory chips.
7 The yeas and nays were ordered on the demand of Mr. Howard.
8 The demand of the people for political progress will not be denied.
9 Then the manufacturers yielded completely, acceding to every demand of the union
10 As their services are necessary in landing cargo, their demand of 3s.
11 Therefore, they were willing to disregard the demand of the Bavarian Socialists.
12 Christians must give consideration to what Jesus Christ would demand of us.
13 Fortunately these rows of houses are disappearing under the demand of business.
14 His demand of the supreme authority was evaded on some specious pretext.
15 But Christian Science meets a demand of the time also just here.
16 This demand of the lady would only delay his meeting with Magdalene.
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