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Guan ("official") is another imperial ware that is also exceedingly scarce.
Yet just as Americans most need jobs to rebuild savings and pay off past-due bills, jobs are in exceedingly scarce supply.
Artistic remains from the Seleucid period are exceedingly scarce, and, in contrast to Achaemenian art, no royal or monumental art has been recovered.
Now, with apartment listings exceedingly scarce and prices on the rise, some adventurous buyers are widening their options by turning to the commercial market themselves.
The black variety of Biston, known as carbonaria, once exceedingly scarce, has in the past 100 years in England & German, especially in manufacturing regions, become exceedingly common; black-and-white ones, once commom have become scarce.
Gold is hard to counterfeit; easy to refine, merge, subdivide, and transport; and exceedingly scarce.
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That's in keeping with the original 507, a car so scarce that collectors today will pay an exceedingly high price ($250,000) despite the fact that 1950s Maseratis and Ferraris are much better performers.
School boards that pay what some consider eye-popping salaries often say that running a school district is an exceedingly hard job with long hours, and that excellent superintendents are scarce.
Nestle's drawing of water from the desert aquifer is a special concern, Gleick told the Desert Sun, "precisely because water is so scarce in the basin.... Surface water in the desert is exceedingly rare and has a much higher environmental value than the same amount of water somewhere else". .
Exceedingly harsh!
Exceedingly aggressive.
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