91.  Demand for these hotels is so high that owners can raise rates without adding overhead, boosting profits.

92.  Demand for tickets was so enormous that Davies Hall, across the street, offered a live simulcast of the event _ for much less money.

93.  Demand from retail investors was so keen, Colonial closed the offer four days early.

94.  Demand has been so high that there are shortages of trained workers, drilling rigs and other products and services, boosting prices.

95.  Demand has something to do with it; so does frost control.

96.  Descendants say the families did so to avoid an emerging persecution from Ethiopia's large Christian population.

97.  Describing what is"wrong" would spoil it, so just go to www.jaybill.com/whatswrong _ that is, unless you have a weak heart.

98.  Describing what made "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" profitable is easier than explaining why audiences have been so taken by it.

99.  Deservedly so _ compared with the same character he played in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," in this spinoff, David Boreanaz shows a lot more soul.

100.  DeShields, asked if VanLandingham had especially good stuff, answered, "I guess so.

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