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Power seeks to enclose beauty to make it scarce, controlled.
If your parents aren't comfortable with the Gothic subculture or any of it's counterparts, make it scarce.
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Sponsorship can get them there.Third, rights holders have realised that they own something scarce, and are doing their best to make it scarcer still.
Even in places where land seems plentiful, zoning and other land-use regulations have made it scarce.
It provided kerosene a substitute to whale oil in lamps, the main source of artificial light, as overexploitation had made it scarce and costly.
Seventeen hundred copies of "The Whole Booke of Psalmes" were printed in Cambridge, Mass., in 1640; only 11 survive, making it scarcer than the Gutenberg Bible, of which there are 48 known copies.
I was told that it only went up when protests on the Colombian side blockaded roads, making it scarcer".
Furthermore, the low abundance and difficult separation techniques necessary make it a scarce commodity.
The fight now is not about trying to make it with scarce resources, as it was then, but about having too much.
However, some environmentalists say that destroying seized ivory could worsen elephant poaching, by making it more scarce and pushing the price up.
The New Yorker, January 29 , 1944 P. 13A matron called her grocery store to ask if they had such-and-such delicacy in stock and was told that the war had made it very scarce.
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