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"It was a Saturday," she said wearily, about having to fetch him from jail.
The pumps had broken and the women were having to fetch water from the river.
When smoking was allowed, he carried 10 lighters, because some would get wet and some lost, and he didn't want to lose a second or a step by having to fetch another.
But the fact that Santee was following orders, having to fetch and carry for his father, must have had something to do with the urge to keep moving, even when there was no practical purpose.
(ii) This approach limits policy evaluation performance by having to fetch the required data.
This (i) forces the tenant to disclose sensitive access control data and (ii) limits policy evaluation performance by having to fetch this policy-specific data.
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Meanwhile, someone has to fetch the ball.
The last child (Joe Lerangis) has to fetch fire.
Mr. Schmidling discovered he had left the short-wave radio uptown and had to fetch it.
Kleybanova had to fetch her own balls, call her own lines and keep her own score.
It approaches the intimacy of a backyard court — you never have to fetch balls for strangers.
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