Sentences with phrase «soon in great demand»

Thanks to her starring role in The Matrix in 1999, Moss was soon in great demand.

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Soon Laughlin and Adams found themselves in great demand on the lecture circuit, joining like - minded colleagues in discussions about such weighty topics as the physics of eternity and possible survival strategies for unthinkably grim cosmic events.
Recent funding from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been another great boost and hopefully other donors will follow soon, now that SHARED appears to meet such a major demand for knowledge shared via appropriate technology in the South.
Sexton — under whose direction F+W Media's springtime Writer's Digest Conference in New York will be staged April 5 - 7 (information to come soon)-- told us that self - publishing authors were the ones who, on the WD / DBW survey, demanded from publishers the highest royalty rates on e-books and the greatest advances on royalties.
Calculating that there would always be a great demand for tobacco, regardless of what happened in the world, he developed a cigarette - making company named Voorbrand, soon to be renamed Rembrandt Ltd, whose overseas tobacco interests were eventually consolidated in Rothmans.
(iii) The landlord will (unless prevented by causes beyond its control) prepare and send to the tenant a statement of the actual Service Costs and Service Charge for each Service Charge Year as soon as practicable after the end of such year and in the event of the Service Charge for the Premises exceeding the aggregate amount paid by the tenant for such year the tenant will pay the balance due to the landlord within fourteen days of demand and in the event of the aggregate amount being greater the excess will be credited by the landlord by way of set - off against the next instalment of Service Charge due from the tenant.»
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