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Hynix's creditors, analysts added, seemed in no rush this time to sell off the company's assets, opting to wait a bit for improved market conditions to fetch better prices.
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Sotheby's expects the item, which also comes with the original manuals in fair condition, to fetch between $120,000 and $180,000.
The card came with her brother's handwritten note: "Although damaged, the value of this baseball card should increase exponentially throughout the 21st century!" The Roman Catholic nuns auctioned the card, which despite its poor condition was expected to fetch between $150,000 and $200,000.
Then, the experimenter asked the dog to fetch an object according to condition, different cues were provided.
The closer your record is to sealed or mint condition, the higher the price it is going to fetch.
Thus, Chaser's experience with pointing and naming might be more similar to children's experience, and thus, Chaser might be more likely to fetch the pointed-to object in the conflict conditions.
The reluctant Shiva agreed on the condition that if she did not return in a few days, he would come to fetch her.
On auction by Coys of Kensington, it's expected to fetch about €25,000 (about $22,000), which is consistent for stock MG TCs in good condition.
Boy, I love to fetch.
He went to Mali to fetch Touré.
Allow me to fetch you some Vaseline.
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