61.   Utilities say they are used to the hectic demands of summer, when air conditioning pushes demand to the highest of the year.

62.   Utilities, of course, would prefer nighttime defrosting because it would shift the power demand to a time when there is less power demand.

63.   Whatever his role in creating Smokey, Rossoll was soon so identified with the bear that he was in demand to give talks to rangers, children and others.

64.   Others made renewed demands to a world perhaps more ready to listen, advocates say.

65.   Police are still looking for a man who handed over a packet of demands to a taxi driver at the end of April.

66.   A core group of developing countries in the World Trade Organization hardened its stand Tuesday against Western demands to link trade with human rights at workplaces.

67.   A prosecutor met with the strikers at Castro Castro prison Tuesday to relay their demands to the attorney general, officials said.

68.   A small delegation of students presented a list of demands to some members at the assembly Thursday.

69.   A spokesman for the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform said Ward has denied being on hunger strike and has made no demands to prison authorities.

70.   Adams, one of a seven-member Sinn Fein delegation, said his party repeated its demands to Blair that Britain leave Northern Ireland completely.

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