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Good, I'll fetch one".
A hostess will fetch one from the lower level.
There's no corkscrew, so Mr. Houle sprints out in his chef's whites to fetch one.
One day, the parallels between North Shore and ancient Rome send our favourite fetch one into a frenzy.
Farther south, a waterfall glistened along a wall of jagged black rock and puddled into the Pond, another serene pool with coves and aquatic grasses, where a resident duck waddled ashore to fetch one of her brood, briefly forcing passers-through to make way for the duckling.
Similarly, many people I spoke to said they were daunted by the idea of asking a partner to fetch one in the heat of the moment.
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Then, as if understanding why, she grinned and fetched one for him.
Mr. Nandy, without stirring from his perch, ordered his latest creations to be fetched — one stuffed with coconut and nuts, another with a truffle-like injection of palm syrup, a third dunked in syrup.
It was included in the 1791 sale of the important collection of J. A. Versijden von Varick in Leiden, Holland, a collector known for buying only the best; it fetched one of the highest prices in the sale.
"What's wrong with skimming a little from the capitalist class?" Being in possession of contraband wine put the men in a giddy mood, and, not long after we left, Fatty pulled over and Liu fetched one of the jugs of wine from the trunk.
Thereby we exploit the knowledge that the array elements will be fetched one after another by the iterator.
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