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Until 1681 water had to be fetched from pumped wells in the Canongate.
His pass sent it over Bayern's left-back and another ball had to be fetched.
The story is traditional: there's a ring that has to be fetched from the bottom of the ocean, etc.
To the 18th-century British, a cock-match was important enough for a fighting bird to be fetched between Britain and India.
Many of the old hands are ready to go when the time comes; indeed one hound - Champ, who used to spend his summers near Helvellyn - did not need to be fetched, he just went on his own.
What it took to turn a network of computers into something more was the idea of the hyperlink: computer code inside a document that would cause related documents to be fetched and displayed.
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According to Wauters, "the end goal appears to be fetching your private Facebook information".
Farmers are understandably reluctant to fetch late at night or in the early hours of the morning (when they would typically be asleep), and the response of cows to being fetched at this time is unknown.
During the study the cows responded positively to being fetched at night by voluntarily trafficking along the laneway to the dairy, revealing potential for automation of this process in the future.
"It has to be 'Fetch That, Jim Maxwell!' in honour of the OBO-ABC sledging war (and the copious run-scoring)," says Peter Hanes.
Data for alternatively spliced isoforms that are coupled to mRNA degradation were fetched from AS-ALPS [ 69].
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