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Fetch a pair of old white shoes that you don't mind turning into a pair of duck tape shoes.
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That is the case at Unilever's laboratory in Edgewater, N.J., where filthy socks fetch $3 a pair and soiled shirts are bought for $15 each -- all in service of a coming marketing campaign to introduce a revamped old product.
(Such exquisite craftsmanship has never come cheap. On today's market, at shops like Liz O'Brien's Manhattan design gallery, a Marx side chair might fetch $7,000; a pair of andirons, $24,000; and a chest of drawers, $30,000).
They are not in the business of insincerely announcing that you look fetching in a pair of pants that in fact give you a baboon butt.
The first involves Vincent Johnn Travolta and Jules Samuel L. Jacksonon), a pair of tough guys sent to fetch a briefcase from some preppy crooks and deliver the appropriate punishment.
The divers work in pairs, for safety and company, and many have become well-off thanks to their trade: the anemones fetch a good price.
She correctly follows the command "Fetch a Frisbee" or "Fetch a ball".
Salespeople helpfully fetch a different size.
It can fetch a five-figure sum.
They might fetch a few bob one day.
Players are encouraged to fetch a million of them.
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