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It is unclear how much the business may fetch in a potential sale.
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As al-Qaeda comes under pressure in the borderlands of Afghanistan and Pakistan and in parts of Yemen and Somalia, some of its people, seeking new refuge, may fetch up in the region.Despite these links, though, the direct threat is overwhelmingly local.
Though "Uncharted 4" has plenty of scripted scenes, Druckmann and Straley are also giving the player greater management over Drake's dialogue, and Drake today may fetch dinner in addition to lost maps.
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White meat may fetch four times more than brown in the West but costs much the same in China.
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The business, which makes Orangina and Schweppes and accounts for 10percentt of sales, may fetch at least £1 billion, according to Richard Workman, an Oriel Securities analyst in London.
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It may fetch more than $25m.
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