Sentences with phrase «coveted commodity»

But in a condo, space is a coveted commodity.
With each passing month it becomes increasingly obvious that professional resume writers are a highly coveted commodity, especially here in Calgary.
The surfaces peek through the grubby sheets, forcing interplay between the painting as a coveted commodity and what could be read as its torn, damaged covering.
Fellow nominees Michelle Williams (Blue Valentine), Nicole Kidman (Rabbit Hole) and 20 - year - old Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone) aren't currently generating that coveted commodity, Oscar buzz.
Not only do they buy their own, but they consider the most coveted commodity to be unique and personalised surprises.
He thinks the problem boils down to a highly coveted commodity in Brazil today: land.
You won't hear a collective sigh of relief from Spurs backers until Tottenham officially fends off the advances of Real Madrid for their most coveted commodity.
Left - handers who throw in the mid-90s should be a coveted commodity, not afterthoughts in a transaction carousel.

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But the company was already a hot commodity, valued at $ 100 million and coveted by buyers who were willing to pay far more.
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