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Butcher shops that get "by-catch" whales caught in herring nets usually sell out, but the fishy-tasting red meat does not fetch the prices it would in Japan, and exports to Japan would be illegal under endangered-species treaties.
It does not fetch instructions and resembles more like an ASIC instead of DSP avoiding von Neumann bottleneck.
For instance, the Signal messaging app, whose end-to-end encrypted protocol WhatsApp also uses, does not leak metadata because it does not fetch URL previews.
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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.
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?
Do not fetch $95 for spectacles for your pup.
Because payouts for the housing agency's reverse mortgages are based only on the first $360,000 in home value, higher-priced homes do not fetch much more.
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.
Because these maps were woodcuts and the information was limited and often plain wrong, they do not fetch great prices just because they are old.
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.
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