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Some suggest that this is mere posturing, designed to fetch a higher sale price.
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They are designed to fetch and carry, attract attention and monitor their human housemates for signs of pre-programmed unusual activity.
For one, as Eduige, the formidable mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe, sings at center stage, Rodelinda travels to a remote perch in the palace library — which, in Thomas Lynch's set design, spans the stage — to fetch a book for her son, Flavio.
Players are encouraged to fetch a million of them.
Send someone to fetch a child of five".
With that, he went to fetch a trowel.
One ran off to fetch a test kit.
"OK," I said, and went out to fetch a diaper.
He had been sent to fetch a supply of water.
Returning a few minutes later to fetch a forgotten coat, I discovered a very different atmosphere.
The car has to be exceptional to fetch a price that exceeds similar models.
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