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And so, inevitably, the former has moved on to uphold the values of anything and everything that is kitsch next season, from Lurex to bugle beads, while the latter is more interested in strictly functional fabrics, eye-popping block colour and a particularly fetching, not to mention quite witty, banana print.
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A perfect copy of F1, once owned by John Dryden's niece, fetched not the $2-3m 2-3mmistically predicted in the cataloptimisticallyl-nigh unimaginable $6,166,000, or £4,166,216.
A roll of uncirculated pennies you took home from a bank a half-century ago would fetch not too much more than the 50 cents you invested.
Such endeavour will fetch not only increase in buffalo productivity but also greater food security especially in third and new world countries.
In addition to issuing requests concurrently, we introduced artificial delays on cache misses to simulate the process of fetching pages not present in the cache from their origin web server.
Many areas of the region have been affected by conflict which makes fetching water not only difficult but dangerous too.
"I said, 'Fetch Chardonnay,' not 'Riesling.' " February 17 , 2017
But the 13-inch Air is mighty fetching, isn't it?
Yet on Tuesday, the pair fetched £91,875, not even half of what another pair of Boulton's perfume burners cost last December.
So excited!" The double sculls champion admitted that a return to top-level rowing was "far fetched" but "not impossible".
Far fetched or not, Ranum says, the technical difficulties involved with using Nortel equipment for cyber-espionage wouldn't quiet worries if the Chinese vendor were to buy Nortel's metro Ethernet division.
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