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Wrestling on television became a hot commodity during the 1980s.
But his backing would be a hot commodity for any other Republican running this year.
But out on his own, the experts say, Evan is likely to be a hot commodity.
Learn why this sports car was such a hot commodity and see photos of it.
But the terrorist attacks turned life insurance into a hot commodity.
The role became his Hollywood movie breakthrough, making him a hot commodity.
Somma was not a hot commodity out of high school.
Now, while traveling the world on a 49er expense account, he has become a hot commodity.
But with the advent of local phone competition, telephone numbers are now a hot commodity.
If he doesn't remain with the Giants, he'll be one of the hottest commodities on the market.
"The difference is, the music was never the hot commodity it is today."
Once the struggling orphan of the media industry, radio companies have become a hot commodity.
"Yes, healthy newborns are always a hot commodity on the black market."
Connecticut real estate is one of the hottest commodities in the country.
"Graduates in technical fields are a hot commodity," she said.
Engineers would be hot commodities, his guidance counselor told him.
Certainly, it is striking that reality and ambiguity are hot commodities - for the time being.
Does he realize that in this market he is a hot commodity?
Hot Commodity was rather unsuccesssful, however, as they only won two matches together.
Pitching, the hot commodity in the first two games of the Series, failed both teams midway through this game.
AT&T executives, meanwhile, continue to be seen as hot commodities.
As happens in any market whenever demand exceeds supply, the players are a hot commodity.
The few authorized cellphones on the grounds became hot commodities.
As one of the town's hottest commodities, it seems like he's always got more than a few plates spinning at any given time.
It has become a hot commodity - a player in the New York real estate market.
What is the hottest seller in the store right now?
What gadgets will be hot sellers for students this year?
Almost immediately the weekly - the title means no - became a hot seller.
This season, things pink are the hottest sellers in town.
"These are all hot sellers at yard sales," she said.
And some of last year's hot sellers are also beginning to lose their luster.
The soundtrack got overwhelming response and became a hot seller.
It has been around for 27 years, but only recently has become a hot seller.
If they hit on a hot seller and can't deliver the goods, that's worse than anything.
Though the design was excellent, it wasn't a hot seller to keep the company afloat.
The book, just published by Doubleday, has become a surprise hot seller.
At a dollar-fifty a bottle it was a hot seller.
The soundtrack got generally positive reviews and has become a hot seller during recent days.
He finally stopped trying at $17.5 million Sculpture has been a hot seller in recent seasons, and last night was no exception.
These office packages are hot sellers in corporate America, with sales growing nearly 40 percent a year, twice the rate of the total applications market.
Of course, it did not help that youngsters yawned last year at some previous hot sellers.
The combination of custom appearance and contemporary features has made it a hot seller.
When index funds and bonds are hot sellers, caution reigns.
Possibly for this reason three-bedroom condominium units have become particularly hot sellers.
In this sour hour, the get-tough approach to nagging problems is a hot seller.
The first ornament was shaped like a Christmas tree and was a hot seller.
Among the hot sellers around the country now are cotton sweaters with Melizan on the label.
Grand Cherokees, because they're new, are the hottest sellers.
American paintings, furniture, folk art and decorative objects were among the hottest sellers at the show, too.
Luxurious sport-utility vehicles are not the only hot sellers.