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He is in demand to lead bird walks and tours.
In demand However, Gaunt is canny enough to concede that while his rightwing, populist instincts may have made him hard to employ at the BBC, those same qualities mean he is in demand to appear on TV.
The development of technologies to produce permanent and site-specific genome modifications is in demand to achieve future medical implementation of hES cells.
The seamless internetworking among multiple heterogeneous networks is in demand to provide "always-on" connectivity services with QoS provision quality, anywhere, at any time.
Candy is in demand to give speeches, classes, and workshops locally, nationally, and virtually on re-careering, aging positively, and life transitioning.
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Talented minority actors are in demand to play white characters' bosses, sidekicks and underlings.
Starting salaries in the North Sea, where recruits are in demand to service oil and gas rigs, are around £45,000 and can rise to £100,000 at senior level.
Nor did he dislike Jews: at Sabbath dusks, as a boy, he had been in demand to light the lamps of his Jewish neighbours.
After all, Pevsner was by now teaching both at London and Cambridge, was continuing as editor at Penguin Press and was in demand to give lectures and sit on learned boards.
The maize used to make them was in demand to help power SUVs across the border, and therefore cost more than usual.
"We'll stay lean and mean, offering services that are in demand to our people but weren't available," Mr. Enjady said.
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