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One is a shortage of superior zombies, although where one goes to rent extra zombies I have no idea.
Similar booms have forced many of the nation's 1,200 community colleges to add makeshift parking lots, rent extra space and keep thousands of students on waiting lists this fall.
Systems engineers at Mecel are building a wireless link that, in one prospective application, could rent extra power through a hyperefficient engine setting to get a city car over the Alps.
But ramping up to support 3 million monthly visitors could carry a hefty price tag: about $400,000 for five new Sun Microsystems servers; $60,000 a year to rent extra floor space in a data center; and $200,000 a year for two additional tech-support people.
In Ohio, a coroner has had to rent extra room for corpses because of the rise in fatal drug overdoses.
The child minders, with little or no training in child care, either look after the children in their own homes or, like Nothando, rent extra space.
Super Auctions has rented extra warehouse space near its office to sort through the museum's thousands of objects.
And if you don't want guests queueing up to use the downstairs lavatory, consider renting extra facilities.
He rents extra land from his neighbour, has rebuilt his house, grows pineapples for export and has installed a biomass pump.
He has shrunk apartments, forcing families with many children to squeeze -- or move, and stripping others of income they had gained from renting extra rooms.
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