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Freescale is trying to sell the division, but it needs to fetch enough to make a big dent in its debt.
Mr. Lewis, who works on the forced mergers that follow bank failures, said he did not think the garages would fetch enough in a fire sale to cover all the authority's debts, so the bondholder representatives would soon be back on the city's own doorstep, clamoring for a tax increase that Scranton's guarantee legally entitles them to.
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The business, which had provided him with a spacious home in Rockland County, fetched enough money to allow him and his wife to retire comfortably to Florida.
When he met his sister, Mona Simpson, a struggling novelist, as an adult, he berated her for not wearing clothes that were "fetching enough" and then sent her a box of Issey Miyake pantsuits "in flattering colors," she said.
Now Mrs. Garcia saw a raw talent with comic timing and writing skills who happened to be fetching enough to pull off imitations of Keira Knightley and Salma Hayek.
This may be far fetched enough to not even make the top 10 list, but look at what Google and startups like Zoho are doing.
All three seem fetching enough.
Maggie Gyllenhaal as a doe eyed lady love is fetching enough.
As Richard, he looks older than the dashing admiral, but he's certainly fetching enough for our Joan.
The sale fetched enough to send a 14-year-old daughter, 16-year-old son, and a three-year-old grandson to Europe, alone.
But at today's prices in the mergers-and-acquisitions market, Primedia would fetch barely enough to cover the debt and preferred shares, and Kohlberg Kravis would take a bath on its investment.
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