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But there's space for that in comedy, whose demand for the quick laugh Brown lampoons here.
What about patients whose demand for a particular therapist springs from nothing more than everyday prejudice?
That is still less than 15 percent of the total value of luxury goods worldwide, whose demand continues to be dominated by the United States, Europe and Japan.
Because Peter and other resellers deal in goods whose demand generally wildly exceeds their supply, they don't compete with each other on price.
The problem under investigation is aimed at finding the minimum cost set of routes to satisfy a set of clients whose demand is not deterministically known.
Nairobi is a large rapidly-growing city whose demand for beef, mutton and goat products is expected to double by 2030.
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The students backed the faculty, most of whose demands were met.
The hijackers, whose demands were not made public, were reportedly taken into custody.
Regional and social divisions have bred intransigent interest groups whose demands cannot often be reconciled by a fragmented political system.
They are placating creditors, whose demands at times seem insatiable, and citizens, whose shock is never far away.
On Sarah Kane, whose demanding 4.48 Psychosis she performed in 2002, Huppert says, "Her language is the language of consciousness.
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