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In those days, his mother would fetch him from kindergarten.
"It was a Saturday," she said wearily, about having to fetch him from jail.
"He is moving to the Prinsengracht, and I'll go and fetch him from the tram as often as possible".
I used to fetch him from St Pancras whenever he returned from Paris and the chemical onslaught.
Che believes that Dial is his long-lost mother (who has come to fetch him from his grandmother's, the way he dreamed she would), and for a long time Dial allows him to believe this.
"If the dog was not there," an observer wrote, "the whole household was sent into motion to look for him, and many a time Minna herself had to go out and fetch him from the park near the Ostra-Allee".
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At this stage, Anthony is closer in individual and team achievement to Vince Carter when the Nets fetched him from Toronto during the 2004-5 season.
This can simply be sitting on the bleachers while he plays soccer, bringing him to and fetching him from the baseball field, buying him toys or devices that encourage physical activities, and more.
He remained stranded near the pole into the weekend, rations dwindling and phone battery dead, as foul weather in the Canadian Arctic prevented a pair of chartered airplanes -- one holding extra fuel for the other -- from fetching him.
People would fetch them from different fridges".
A couple of minutes before the broadcast, she went to fetch them from the waiting room.
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