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Until 1681 water had to be fetched from pumped wells in the Canongate.
She's going to make the turkey, and the somewhat senile grandmother will be fetched for dinner.
His pass sent it over Bayern's left-back and another ball had to be fetched.
The story is traditional: there's a ring that has to be fetched from the bottom of the ocean, etc.
There is electricity here and a digital TV and DVD player, but water must be fetched from an outside pump.
If the feelings run (or are seen to run) high and deep enough, a good price will be fetched.
While one instruction is being executed, another can obtain its operands, a third can be decoded, and a fourth can be fetched from memory.
The blood samples are stored in a warehouse and can be fetched any time epidemiologists have questions to explore, said Dr. John Harris, director of the program.
To the 18th-century British, a cock-match was important enough for a fighting bird to be fetched between Britain and India.
As the series went on, the body suit for Tubbs would be fetched out of the loft and you could see bits of mould growing on it.
Many of the old hands are ready to go when the time comes; indeed one hound - Champ, who used to spend his summers near Helvellyn - did not need to be fetched, he just went on his own.
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