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Lautner, for his part, `` belonged to the present-day race of small artists, who do not demand the utmost of themselves '', and the bitter description of the type includes such epithets as `` wretched little poseurs '', the devastating indictment `` they do not know how to be wretched decently and in order '', and the somewhat extreme prophecy, so far not fulfilled: `` They will be destroyed ''.
they are the most valuable of commodities -- and the most salable, for their demand far exceeds supply.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner must, as his opponents demand, assume responsibility for his performance in office.
Slackened regional demand for St. Louis goods and services reflects the region's relative lack of purchasing power.
The demand for these lots can be met for some time to come.
We veterans acknowledge the fact that as time passes the demand for medical care at VA hospitals will grow proportionately as age fosters illness.
Mr. Khrushchev's demand for a troika is dormant, not dead ; ;
and as the cost of local government increases, the demand for such comparison also increases.
The demand for teaching sets continues unabated since they provide the means for the military physicians to review the pathology of selected disease processes or organ systems for review of basic sciences and correlation of clinical physiological behavior with structural changes.
In carrying out this Agreement, the two Governments will seek to assure, to the extent practicable, conditions of commerce permitting private traders to function effectively and will use their best endeavors to develop and extend continuous market demand for agricultural commodities.
There is a rapidly growing demand for this material, primarily from the military.
Another growth factor is increased consumer demand for better quality and larger quantities of fabrics that go with a rising standard of living.
The omelet named for Ernest Arbogast, the Palace's chef, was even more in demand.
`` We, the Subscribers, do agree, that as soon as a convenient Number of Persons have subscribed to this, or a similar Writing, We will present a petition to the Hon'ble General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, praying for an Act incorporating into a Body politic the subscribers to such Writing with Liberty to build such a Bridge, and a Right to demand a Toll equal to that received at Malden Bridge, and on like Terms, and if such an Act shall be obtained, then we severally agree each with the others, that we will hold in the said Bridge the several shares set against our respective Names, the whole into two hundred shares being divided, and that we will pay such sums of Money at such Times and in such Manners, as by the said proposed Corporation, shall be directed and required ''.
They should know simple exercises that could prepare less fortunate children for the sports we will demand be taught.
Greater demand for services.
The continuation and expansion of the shooting development program will assure to some degree that national and community leaders will be made aware of the ever-growing need for shooting facilities and activities for hunting and shooting in answer to public demand.
They are struggling to meet the demand for camping space, but families are being turned away, especially on holiday weekends.
The huge market for changeable signs has spurred a universal demand for individual plastic letters, in all shapes and sizes -- and a number of companies are set up to supply them.
Each adult is held personally responsible for assuring his inscription and obtaining an identification card which must be shown on demand.

demand and coal
The takeoff stage of economic development came with the railroad revolution in the 1840s, which opened up new markets for local products, created a pool of middle manager, increased the demand for engineers, architects and skilled machinists and stimulated investments in coal and iron.
The takeoff stage of economic development came with the railroad revolution in the 1840s, which opened up new markets for local products, created a pool of middle managers, increased the demand for engineers, architects and skilled machinists and stimulated investments in coal and iron.
In addition, the coal industry, which had consisted of a few small mines which provided for local demand, expanded and several large scale operations, began.
The Ruhr was at the center of the German economic miracle of the 1950s and 1960s, as very rapid economic growth ( 9 % a year ) created a heavy demand for coal and steel.
But growing demand for electricity led LCRA to build power plants that use natural gas and coal as their fuel sources.
In addition, the trend toward natural gas for heating and diesel locomotives caused the demand for coal to fall sharply, and Bearcreek ’ s production was in decline by the late 1940s.
The valley is also part of the anthracite Coal Region of Pennsylvania, fire clay abounds in the vicinity, and the borough's principal industries are still the mining and shipping of coal although the demand for it has steadily declined since its peak in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Foreseeing the growth in demand for coal as a source of motive and steam power, they acquired colliery rights for Oldham, which by 1771 had 14 colliers.
This is because the " base load " power stations, which are typically coal fired, cannot be switched on and off quickly so remain in service even when demand is low.
Unlike coal power stations, which can take more than 12 hours to start up from cold, the hydroelectric plant can be brought into service in a few minutes, ideal to meet a peak load demand.
Exploitation of the Forest of Dean Coalfield developed rapidly in the early 19th century with increased demand from local ironworks, and when some of the earliest tramroads in the UK were built here to help transport the coal to local ports.
More collieries were opened in the surrounding area, such as the demand for coal increased.
Bees was bought by Sir John Lowther-he then began to develop the coal trade due to the ever increasing demand from Ireland.
In the coal-intensive environment of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, there was an ever-increasing source of coal tar, and a demand for treated wood.
Two thirds of coastal vessels using the Pool were colliers meeting an increase in the demand for coal as the population of London rose.
The need for limestone increased with the growth of roads, while the demand for coal grew with the diminishing supply of timber.
The 18th century also saw the rapid development of coal mining: the drift mines and shallow bell-pits of earlier centuries were replaced by deeper shafts meeting industrial as well as domestic demand locally, and by 1800 there were over a dozen pits in the modern-day centre of the town alone.
The early 1790s were a time when there was an increasing demand for coal, but a shortage in many places because much of the coal being produced was being consumed by industries close to the mines.
The 110 square mile ( 285 km² ) Selby Complex, employing 3, 000 miners plus contractors and ancillary staff, closed on Friday 14 May 2004 despite rising demand for coal in the UK.
At the same time, the Ruhr area prospered, leading to a high demand of workforce, especially in coal mining and heavy industries.
* Direct coal / natural gas injection reduces demand for metallurgical coke.
Following the discovery of coal deposits in the area in 1851, the town grew as the demand for
Tongue River coal is low in sulfur content and coal-fired electric generating places throughout the United States demand Tongue River coal so they can meet federal emission standards.

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