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It turns out that a white Fender Stratocaster electric guitar signed by Mr. Buffett, George Soros, Peter Lynch, William H. Gross and other investment all-stars didn't fetch the six-figure bid in auction that its sellers anticipated.
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Called R.E.O.'s -- for real estate owned -- these properties usually end up in a bank's possession after they did not fetch desired prices at auction.
The youngest, Allah Wasaya, a boy of 6, said his employer had hit his feet with a golf club when he did not fetch the man's shoes fast enough.
New York's cows did not fetch as high a price as Chicago's, which went for an average of $42,000 at its auction, as opposed to $18,000 per cow last night, according to figures given by Jerry Elbaum, the president of CowParade Holdings.
Pharmacies in the experimental group appear to have chosen to focus on three aspects of EAFD, even if the patient did not fetch the medication himself/herself: read out loud the patient label with information about correct use; the indication for the statin; and the importance of its long-term use.
Wallis wrote to him while he was away like a fussing mother: "Please eat and take care of yourself.... Don't fetch and carry for everyone, including servants".
Ticket holders puffed on cigarettes, brandished tattoos and, in some cases, carped that a dollar just doesn't fetch what it used to when they were young.
The 1960s was a terrible time for rock; everywhere you turned there was a stoner grooving to some bearded bloke wailing about how his woman don't fetch his shopping.
As lovely as Carl Schurz Park and Gracie Mansion are, apartments near them don't fetch as much -- they're a long walk to the subway, and the crosstown buses never seem to arrive.
Because the garbage doesn't fetch much, they must unload parts of their big, quality holdings.
If that doesn't fetch her Mr. Right, what else would?
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