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30 This explains why, under normal times, pastoralists are often reluctant to sell off their herds for fear of fetching low prices offered by traders, and this tendency persists to dry seasons.
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He starts casually throwing around fear-inducing words like "ice axe" and "crampons" as I struggle into a pair of fetching mauve salopettes.
Memories of fetching water The painful memory is still fresh.
Caught half-undressed with her mother's live-in boyfriend (an impulsive act of revenge for her mother's neglect), she takes off in a panic of fear and shame, fetching up at a distant ski town in the Snowy Mountains with little more than her body to use for currency until she can work out something better.
Wouldn't he rather enjoy a game of fetch?
The exact opposite of fetch.
Plenty of fetch is advised!
Chorkies love toys and games of fetch.
Play a game of fetch with your dog.
Several refugee girls tell me they try to avoid coming out in the daytime to complete everyday tasks, such as picking up aid supplies or fetching water, out of fear of sexual harassment or worse.
But the scariest images in a story whose protagonist harbors a pathological fear of women, are the leering faces of three prostitutes he encounters in the pub where his mother regularly sends him to fetch back her husband.
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