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Once Ms. O'Connor made a demand of her own.
On Monday, as the clock ticked down towards the transfer deadline, Pochettino effectively made a demand of those supporters.
We have constantly made a demand of at least getting back 25 percent of it for development, but it falls on the deaf ears of the central government.
The unions, led by Jimmy Reid and Jimmy Airlie, occupied the yard and made a demand of the then Conservative prime minister Edward Heath for the "right to work".
In 1294, Edward made a demand of a grant of one half of all clerical revenues.
But by then, Justice made a demand of $12 billion, sources said.
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"We have made a demand for return of the $12m and, if that money is not returned to us, my client will pursue litigation.
It's not about one country making a demand of another.
On the other hand, the vast majority of people assume that when a bank makes a demand of them, they are obliged to pay.
Even in the Recordare, she lacks the gentle humility that can make this gorgeous duet glow; she seems to be making a demand of Jesus rather than tenderly imploring him.
To their great credit and to my great gratitude, everyone left sitting weakly in the room understood that this meant I had carte blanche to make a demand of him, one demand, and he would do it.
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