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And the Pacific Shoe Corporation is seeing increased orders (and hundreds of thousands more dollars) for its Mezlan brand, which is in demand by the players.

Nickel is used in stainless steel, which is in demand in China, and is carving out a new market as an important raw material for batteries used in electric cars.

Kenneth Bates, president of the Cline Mining Corporation, a Canadian company, said he planned to have an open-pit coal mine operating within two years to extract hard metallurgical coal, which is in demand because of a boom in steel production in China.

Karnataka and the neighboring state of Andhra Pradesh have large reserves of iron ore, but much of it is believed to be mined illegally as the price of the ore, which is in demand in China, India and other developing economies in Asia, has soared.

He mentioned two volumes: Atlas Shrugged and the more popularly known, The Fountainhead, a story of a talented architect who refuses to conform his work to the taste of the day and who would rather blow up that which is in demand and popular rather than have any role in its construction.

Another aspect to consider is the genetic diversity of the species which is in demand.

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Results from a content analysis of these advertisements as compared to the Standards reveal trends in those skills which are in-demand.

And these products should not be irons or frying pans — we had this sad experience in the '90s — but today we produce more sophisticated high-tech products, which are in demand not just in Russia, but also abroad.

On July 13 at least 35 sea lions in the Galápagos National Park were butchered on the beach on San Cristóbal for their sex organs, which were in demand in Asia for use as aphrodisiacs.

"Prohibiting sales of NPS by offline retail outlets is likely to result in the market, particularly for popular NPS which are in demand, moving into criminal supply either through internet, international retailers or organised crime and street dealers," it warned.

Douglas-Hamilton: It was driven by the market for ivory in the West — Belgium was a hot center for the trade, and also in Japan, whose new affluence meant that ordinary Japanese people could afford to buy ivory, which was in demand for prestige objects like hand seals.

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