Not surprisingly, people in the developing world are clamouring for them, and subscriber growth is booming.
And American buyers are clamouring for more oil from Canada, which will also need pipes.
Even though shareholders are clamouring for Mr Cowpland to be replaced, he is unapologetically optimistic.
But it outraged businessmen clamouring for the tax cuts which Mr Martin has agreed to shelve.
Decades of military brutality have left two provinces, Aceh and Irian Jaya, clamouring for independence.
Each May and June, the flocks of seafaring birds arrive on the islets, clamouring for the best breeding spots.
On September 16th, still clamouring for a way out, it elected Malcolm Turnbull as its new leader.
For a start, it is mainly pension funds, saddled with long-term liabilities, that are clamouring for more long gilts.
But audiences are always clamouring for a good true story, as evidenced by live comedy, the memoir glut and so-called reality television.
In return, however, Republicans will demand the tax cuts they are clamouring for.
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The states are facing big budget shortfalls, so they are clamouring for federal help, but they will not get much.
And it would be difficult to argue that the US is currently clamouring for haggis on the shelves of its superstores.
There are still enough untapped markets clamouring for new, or existing, franchises and willing to pay outrageous franchise fees to get them.
The left has, after all, been clamouring for more stimulus all year, but had seen most such initiatives blocked by the Republicans.
Many countries have been clamouring to win the coveted one-for-all-and-all-for-one defence guarantee.
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But his supporters will be clamouring for Ms Livni not to "go soft" and they are plainly still a powerful constituency in her party.
With the exception of gold, about the only asset that has risen in price is government debt, for which investors are currently clamouring.
Nevertheless, there are reasons to think that the unions, and others clamouring for an easing of monetary policy, might soon be granted their wish.
And, as its fascination fades, still more Germans will be clamouring to know what the government is really doing about jobs creating or destroying them?
Since February, Londoners have been clamouring to get a reservation at BYOC, a tiny 18-seat bar hidden in the basement of a Covent Garden juice bar.
Local activists all over the developing world, encouraged by like-minded people in the rich world and linked by the Internet, are clamouring for less pollution.
Reacting to the requests of many countries clamouring for this change, Caf has ruled that all future squads must list a total of three goalkeepers.
Utter the word "Oscar", and there will be no shortage of manufacturers clamouring to throw their wares into the hamper for some very lucrative product placement.
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When it stopped flying, thousands of passengers were left clamouring for seats on the country's smaller airlines, and provincial businessmen were desperate to get cargo out.
Odd, not because there aren't a lot of people around the world clamouring to hold the Chinese currency - but because it has become before anything else.
She said that those clamouring for Germany to "pour billions into eurobonds, stability funds, European bank deposit guarantee funds" wanted a quick crisis fix that was unsustainable.
With politicians clamouring for the central bank to buy shares, the scheduled replacement next spring of Masaru Hayami, the Bank's governor, also weighed on a few officials' minds.
And it has fewer farmers and coal-miners clamouring for subsidies, as they do in most of the other applicant countries (Cyprus, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Estonia).
Jewish groups and lawyers for Holocaust survivors had been clamouring for three years for the return of wealth that flowed through neutral Switzerland during the second world war.
Some Republicans are clamouring to include still more in any agreement, including a cap on spending at 18% of GDP and backing for a balanced-budget amendment to the constitution.
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