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The UK arm of CBS eventually went for it, backing it big time.
When no one called for it, he eventually went for goal only to smash the ball into the side-netting.
But brokers active in the community said the property eventually went for $7.65 million to a Korean investor, Ui Kun Lee.
Lloyd eventually went for 31, and when Lancashire lost their second wicket with the score at 105, the light was already deteriorating.
After weighing up various possibilities – "Holy goddess" would have fitted – I eventually went for "Virgin goddess", which is what Marjorie Owens, who performs the title role in ENO's production, sings here.
Eric Bolland, 46, took the afternoon off from his job in finance to bid for a 1923 Seagrams Rare Old Canadian Whiskey, which eventually went for $850, more than he said he could afford.
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"The voters would eventually go for Boise," he said.
Then he got the wicket, in an over that eventually goes for seven.
And should the Europeans eventually go for what many think is the real prize in Chicago the CME's Eurodollar contracts they can expect an even fiercer battle.
I particularly enjoy the part where I find Vincent van Gogh and inform him that one of the unsold paintings piled up over in the corner will eventually go for $80 million.
Warner lasted longer, but eventually goes for a big shot over midwicket, doesn't get all of it, it goes higher than it does long, and Rohit takes a fine catch running in.
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