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in great demand

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in great demand
wanted by many people. Liz is in great demand as a singer. Mary's paintings are in great demand.
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Among the emerging applications, GPS cell phone is a well known feature in the mobile technology and is in great demand The cell phones that are enabled with GPS have a higher range and price, but tech savvy users do not bother shelling out few extra bucks in buying them, and the craze goes on Among the emerging applications, GPS cell phone is a well known feature in the mobile technology and is in great demand.
Court reporting is one career that is in great demand During any court session or other setting that requires a legal record, a record will be recorded by a court reporter Court reporting is one career that is in great demand.
Despite the troubled economy, nursing is one field that is in great demand The increased demand for Nurses is expected to continue, especially in the field of special needs Despite the troubled economy, nursing is one field that is in great demand.
 
 
 
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