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What a waste not to have it fetch news, sports scores, weather and other Web info for you — or, at the least, to offer recipes and how-to cooking videos.
If you train your dog in a secure, fenced-off area, you can throw a toy your dog particularly likes and have it fetch as a reward.
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Whenever a site does not have a needed data file, it will have to fetch it from other locations.
The company made three hundred and twenty million dollars — but not the estimated $2.7 billion it would have fetched had it held onto its share.
(The restaurant was a late-eighteenth-century Parisian invention, and so, if you wanted, say, a "chine" of beef or a dish of anchovies to accompany your drink, you'd probably bring it along or have someone fetch it from a nearby cookhouse).
At the time I thought I would bowl slower and wider so he would have to fetch it.
If the drug doesn't arrive in the next shipment from the pharmacy at 10 a.m., Harpur will probably have to fetch it herself, leaving other tasks unattended.
Historic home run balls have fetched some fetching prices.
We've all done it: fetched up somewhere so idyllic on our travels that we hate the thought of going home to stress and normal life.
Having thus acquired the imperial crown, he is said to have fetched it and then returned to Prague, leaving the Italians embroiled in their own domestic problems.
Mr. Schmidling discovered he had left the short-wave radio uptown and had to fetch it.
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