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As it becomes scarcer, the price of silver has rocketed up, from less than $5 an ounce in 2000 to $48 in April 2011 (currently, it is fetching around $32 an ounce).
"Silver will last longer," he says, "but not beyond this century". As it becomes scarcer, the price of silver has rocketed up, from less than $5 an ounce in 2000 to $48 in April 2011 (currently, it is fetching around $32 an ounce).
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What I see is fetching architecture.
This year a kilo of burley has been fetching only around $1 at auction, disregarding the official minimum of $1.76, which has swelled the ranks of Malawi's malcontents.The country still has a lot going for it.
The rest are fetching women she spots around town, be it in Whole Foods or at the gynecologist's office.
Every day around closing time, someone in cyberland was fetching price quots for 9,500 stocks at once, from a system intended to deliver a handful at a time.
The wealth gap between rich and poor is growing, and there is a certain amount of resentment around about the prices some of these villas are fetching.
The dollar was trading around 77.5 yen on Monday, while the euro was fetching 111.6 yen.
They are fetching high prices.
His photos were fetching $500,000 each.
Perhaps he thinks it's fetching.
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