91.   She was also in demand as a garden designer, collaborating with Frank Gehry, the architect, and Claes Oldenburg, the artist.

92.   Serb officials agreed to such key NATO demands as the withdrawal of Yugoslav troops and the entry of an international peacekeeping force.

93.   So far, the Japanese government has rejected that demand as a violation of free trade principles.

94.   Short-maturity debt, however, remains in demand as foreign exchange investors buy marks and park the funds in the notes of less than five years maturity.

95.   Since his retirement, Powell has been in high demand as a motivational speaker.

96.   Strong U.S. demand has provided some support to prices buffeted by rising world production and falling Asian demand as financial and currency turmoil spreads through the region.

97.   Some traders cited ample heating oil inventories and lackluster cold-weather heating demand as reasons for lower prices.

98.   Such a long tail is another reflection of weak demand as the smaller the tail, the better the demand.

99.   Summers urged Japan to stimulate domestic demand as a way to pull its economy out of its slowdown.

100.   Such donations can leave executives in high demand as board members and community leaders.

n. + as >>共 1563
job 1.33%
year 1.24%
role 1.18%
reputation 1.11%
time 0.99%
day 0.87%
career 0.86%
official 0.65%
thing 0.63%
work 0.61%
demand 0.12%
demand + p. >>共 76
from 22.93%
of 22.70%
in 14.48%
by 10.95%
on 8.87%
as 3.39%
to 2.85%
at 2.00%
during 1.46%
among 1.10%
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