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Still, Kngwarreye's fans may have to wait a long time before her works fetch the prices that a top modern western artist achieves.
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Taking those 3D glasses on and off each time you hit the rest room to fetch a beer is a nuisance.
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The ball went out of play and, when a ball boy took his time retrieving it, Hazard went to fetch it himself.
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From time to time, the parents dispatched their children to fetch bags of tiny shellfish, spatchcocked squid from the grill, malodorous 'stinky tofu'.
BBC: Here be dragons
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And fish can be sold at the most lucrative time of year and fresh, so that they fetch a better price.
ECONOMIST: Fishing and conservation
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Robotic surrogates that offer paralyzed people the freedom to explore their environment, manipulate objects or simply fetch things has been the holy grail of BCI research for a long time.
BBC: The robot that reads your mind to train itself
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Evernote took a long time to synchronize my account, and the Kindle app had to stop every few pages to fetch the next section of a book, even if the book had been downloaded.
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