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Given Americans' exhaustion with the war in Iraq, and the departure of President Bush, not to mention the nation's dire economic landscape, will there be a demand for war plays?
"The CBF also understand, as we understand, that there is a demand for seeing Brazil play.
The fashion created a demand for opportunities to play versions of American folk, blues and jazz music that would contribute to the growth of a club scene.
Incensed that the players were not consulted about the change, Chappell led a group of his teammates in a demand for more money to play the proposed game.
Popularity led to an insatiable demand for plays: early in 1613 the King's Men as the Chamberlain's Men were then known could present "fourteen several plays".
To help meet the demand for "play," the building is within a short bike ride of several live-music venues, including Union Transfer.
The demand for play is so great that there can be a waiting period of hours to get a table seat.
"Over the next couple of years we'll know whether there's a demand for a team that's playing more than a game or two here".
The human demand for play persists in the adult need for recreation.
The science of auction bridge, more complex and more nearly inexhaustible than that of any previous game, created a demand for large numbers of instructors in skillful play.
Demand for playing time at Bethpage's five golf courses is legendary.
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