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It said major new musicals were scarce, saying the few that did open included Phantom of the Opera sequel love Never Dies, Broadway hit Fela! and Legally Blonde with Sheridan Smith.
GPs tended to comply when the patient's wish was strong, the clinical indication for radiography was uncertain, little else could be done, the consultation was difficult, or time was scarce: Saying 'OK, I'll send you for an X-ray' can bring any awkward consultation to an end.
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Rentals are scarce, said Lassaad Messai of Best Way Home Realty.
"The pickings get a little bit scarce," said the 83-year-old actor.
"Everything is so scarce," said Janet Williams, an owner of Arbour Homes and Properties in St. James.
But "prejudice and xenophobia are widespread" and money is scarce, says Vincent Denihel, the government's representative for the Gypsies.
"The world is not land scarce," says Tony Allen, head of the London water research group at King's.
Still, signs of an economic recovery are scarce, said Marc N. Goloven, the senior regional economist at J. P. Morgan.
But in the current climate, tenants are scarce, said Mayor Mary F. Foster, and city officials are reviewing the definition of "artist".
But that should not be a concern now because jobs remain so scarce, said Lawrence Katz, a labor economist at Harvard.
Now it is party boats that are becoming scarce, said Alan Shinn, owner of two boats in Belmar.
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