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Some discount machines sell cans for as little as 80 yen, less than the price they fetched in the 1980s.
We know because that's what it fetched in a fair public auction at Sotheby's in New York just before Christmas.
177,000: The price in dollars that a giant tuna fetched in an auction last week at Tokyo's Tsukiji market, the world's largest wholesale fish market.
On their wedding day, Daph had been a witness in the register office, with a man they'd fetched in from the street.
Though Valeant's offer was lower than the valuation that Bausch & Lomb would have fetched in an initial offering, it allowed Warburg Pincus to exit its investment quickly.
The auction house is confident the 1955 masterpiece will sell for more than $142.4m that Francis Bacon's Three Studies of Lucian Freud fetched in New York last year.
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The notion didn't seem far-fetched in the closing years of the Warren Court era.
The parallel between theatrics and dining out is not that far-fetched in contemporary Connecticut.
He said his idea is only far-fetched in that the state has never seriously considered a tunnel option before.
No idea is too far-fetched in this quest, not even a proposal to grind down recycled glass and transform it into beach sand.
They are drawing inspiration from similar movements elsewhere in Polynesia, which may seem far-fetched in mainland Chile but not in the shifting political winds of the Pacific.
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