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When a very young person becomes too powerful, they become a valuable commodity that everyone's afraid to say no to".
The fact that his critique of materialism has, since then, itself become a valuable commodity either proves the artist's point or entirely demolishes the work's symbolic integrity.
Sports rights and drama production costs have risen, as providers' ability to bring in large audiences and create so-called "event television" such as Kevin Spacey in Netflix's House of Cards has become a valuable commodity.
And yet our very activity online has become a valuable commodity — an indicator of interest and therefore something to be measured, tracked, bought, sold and archived by search magnates and data compilers.
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Cigarette butts became a valuable commodity.
"In Buenos Aires particularly, because of the falling peso and the cost of goods going up, cardboard suddenly became a valuable commodity.
A capable on-site loan officer became a valuable commodity for real estate agents in the tough lending climate, said Don Cummins, the director of legal services and professional standards for the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors.
They suggest that this occurred as natural gas, which is primarily methane, became a valuable commodity in the 1980's and was more actively captured for sale instead of being released as a worthless byproduct of drilling.
You can fame/defame only once per day, so fame becomes a valuable commodity to those who need it.
Almost overnight, the thoroughbred became a valuable international commodity.
"You become a very valuable commodity," Mr. Bereuter said.
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