| 11. | At Drake University in Des Moines, political scientist Dennis Goldford is hot property.
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| 12. | It took the rise of the Internet to make Notes a hot property.
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| 13. | By the time the television series was in production, Arthur was a hot property.
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| 14. | After all, dinosaurs have always been hot properties for showmen.
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| 15. | Womack has become a hot property for her record label.
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| 16. | When Genentech went public in 1980, scientists involved in gene splicing became hot properties.
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| 17. | Freedom turned out to be a small but hot property.
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| 18. | It's a hot property and a tremendous strategic acquisition ."
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| 19. | They build networks of friends and relatives who may know of a hot property.
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| 20. | Marketers also recognize a hot property when they see one.
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