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Not only is land and space scarce, but finding areas free from contamination can also be a challenge.
"Hospitality means that there is a place — real space, scarce, limited — and that in this place you host some people and you extend a hand".
With the real estate market booming and office space scarce, Mr. Trump did get some of the highest rents in the city, as much as $135 a square foot for closet-size spaces.
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To start with, space is scarce.
Rival nationalities found themselves sharing the same political space with scarce resources.
As recently as last year, large blocks of space were scarce, and landlords had the upper hand.
With space so scarce, he has had to collect furnishings and objects carefully.
Shipping space was scarce, and there were many losses to German submarines.
Amid a huge influx of college applicants after World War II, dorm space was scarce at the city's colleges.
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