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In 2006 homes in Dublin were fetching up to 1.7 million euros.
He'd found me through a story I'd written about club kid collecting cards from the 90s were fetching up to $112 on eBay.
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They are the lucky few with licenses to catch elvers — young, tiny eels that look like cellophane noodles and by some accounts are fetching up to $2,200 per pound this spring.
Led by Cuba Gooding Jr to terrific effect, with the (not stupid) actor effortlessly channelling OJ's stupidity, this is fetching up nicely as a glorious exposition of corruption in all places.
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The complexes vary in type - from a new complex being developed in Battersea Park where homes are fetching up to £3m each to cities such as Birmingham and Leeds where many of the residents are tenants.
She's fetched up at the San Francisco apartment of her adopted sister, Ginger Sally Hawkinss), all rufty-tufty furnishings and roly-poly sons from Ginger's former marriage.
Startups up and down Silicon Valley were fetching first-round "post money" valuations of $100 million or more.
Bagels were fetched.
They come in so many fun varieties: with seams or without, lacy or plain, pink, red, black, white… Legs in a pair of hold ups are fetching when paired with mile-high heels.
As the children were taken to become Isis fighters, Yazidi women were sold as sex slaves, fetching up to £1,400.
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