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demanding

[dih-man-ding, -mahn-] / dɪˈmæn dɪŋ, -ˈmɑn- /


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“Every single part to me is as demanding as casting the lead role, and that’s what keeps me up at night,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal

Algerian lawmakers have been demanding that France return a 16th Century bronze canon, known as Baba Merzoug, meaning "Blessed Father", that was regarded as the protector of Algiers, now Algeria's capital.

From BBC

Limited partners have started demanding larger GP commitments in order to commit to new funds—money that some GPs don’t have on hand, given the dearth of exits, said Wafra’s Rich.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We humans became as clever as we are, so the argument goes, because we were entangled within a demanding flurry of interaction,” Sheldrake writes.

From Los Angeles Times

This suit is about demanding accountability and proving no one is above the law.”

From Los Angeles Times