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But Warhols, among the hottest items on the market, continue to command high prices, though in many instances they were mass-produced.
Nonetheless, his techniques were emulated by other highly respected artists and his works continue to command high prices.
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In tower mansions, which generally have 30 to 50 stories, the higher floors continue to command higher prices but "the difference now is narrower," Mr. Takagi said, noting that the ¥2 million to ¥3 million additional cost of a higher floor now might be just ¥200,000 to ¥300,000.
Contemporary art in general continued to command high prices, as it did at the big auctions in New York in May.
Then, curiously, the sparkle went out of the sale, but the works continued to command high prices.
Yet, with or without hits, the group continued to command high fees for thoroughly diverting concert appearances, including a six-month run at the London Palladium in 1965 with Ken Dodd.
Similarly, retail space in New York and other densely populated cities has continued to command high prices because "you can't build very much of it," said Robert M. White Jr., the chief executive of Real Capital Analytics, a New York research firm.
Indeed, the Apple brand continues to command "high loyalty": in the UK 80% of consumers who own an iPhone have bought another; and 92% say they plan to stick with Apple when they next upgrade.
We continue to command the highest rental rates in the city".
Both bands continue to command loyal followings.
Software patents continue to command the spotlight.
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