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[Update: The owner decided to come forward.] But there are signs that the work could fetch much more.
Older posters can fetch much higher prices.
Because the garbage doesn't fetch much, they must unload parts of their big, quality holdings.
Much of the decline in housing prices so far reflects foreclosures, since distressed sales fetch much lower prices.
"Much needed".
Very timely & much needed!
It's much, much needed.
Growers are behind on sales of grapes, which are fetching much lower prices than last year.
For sampling of the hand-dug wells, the people of the community were allowed to fetch as much water as they needed before the water was sampled and for the boreholes sampling, each borehole was pumped for a maximum of 30 min before the water was sampled.
When that exclusive arrangement expires at the end of 2017, whoever owns Univision (analysts say it could fetch as much as $14 billion today) will need to have Televisa – and its hit-making machinery – on its side.
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