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But Leiter knew runs would be scarce.
After that, he would be scarce for days at a time.
Initially, foreign exchange would be scarce, making it harder to import essential goods.
Runs would be scarce in this game, and Jones had doubled the Braves' lead with one swing.
It is sometimes argued that innovative technologies would be scarce in a national single-payer system, so we would have long waiting lists.
Unnerved by the understanding that food and water would be scarce and climate catastrophes common within the lifetime of their own children, the friends visited different countries across the world to explore solutions to these pressing environmental concerns.
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Parking would be scarcer, and more likely to have a price — or a higher one than it does now — and people would be more careful about when and where they drove.
But the move also meant that Golly tote bags, T-shirts, brooches, dolls and other merchandise issued by the company over the years would soon be scarce.
The market for black memorabilia has grown steadily since the 1970's, when white collectors realized that in the post-civil rights era, signs reading "Colored Served in Rear" would soon be scarce.
If it was, it wouldn't be scarce in the first place.
Details about who's made offers, the potential price, and what assets would be sold are scarce.
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