Data in the cloud is a much more dynamic thing than the traditional store-fetch stuff kept in traditional computing databases.
The gameplay is largely all about fetch-quests and leveling up.
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Unlike more narrative-driven games, or games like Dark Souls which focus more heavily on gameplay rather than questing, Skyrim and its predecessors lean much more heavily on fetch-quest style gameplay and open-world exploring, two things that translate well into online universes.
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As seen recently, tech startups can get traction quickly and fetch nose-bleed valuations.
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On auction websites, some of the rarer first edition figures fetch four-figure sums.
Experienced estate managers typically fetch six-figure salaries in return for a substantial skill set that spans everything from knowledge of fine food and wine to an understanding of art and architecture to skills in household accounting, personnel management, first aid, computers, high-tech security and HVAC systems.
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On shore, the fish are inspected and quality-controlled in order to fetch the maximum price on a market which is supplied on demand and year-round in a way which would not be possible without the live storage facility of a ranch.
If you can figure out a way to get breathable oxygen from moon rocks, that will fetch a quarter-million-dollar price.
For example, a newer edition of an e-book would fetch more instead of an older version as will a high definition movie print compared to a low definition.
Though he encountered his share of racism--at one Friar event the chancellor's wife assumed he was a waiter and ordered him to fetch her a gin and tonic--he also had his share of opportunities.
Their products were banned from the American market, where their hand-painted beauty could fetch much higher prices than in rural Mexico, where the pots were merely a practicality.
For business sports brands, I first calculated how much the branded enterprise would fetch in an arms-length transaction, and then subtracted the average enterprise value of what similar businesses the same size have been sold for, or are being valued.
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But the Lagen Island Resort, where I fetch up after a 40-minute boat cruise, is not that sort of place.
Yet these merchants currently export a third more than in 2001, as waste-cardboard exports to China fetch some 20% more than at home.
So putting a Brahmin priest in jail will not hurt Dr Jayalalitha politically - indeed, it may fetch her dividends when the state goes to the polls next year.
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And while it probably goes without saying that at least a few still fetch coffee for the higher-ups, a fair number of administrative and executive assistants would probably look askance at a boss who asked them to stop answering phones, planning for meetings and dealing with the time-consuming minutiae of keeping an office functioning to do a personal task like that.
John Ensign, R-Nevada, got up to fetch something to eat from the candy drawer in one of the back desks.
Compare these with newspaper companies, under siege for their dim prospects, whose shares fetch 18 times earnings and soft-drink companies, at 20.
The type of home also matters: A mansion will fetch more than an average middle-class house, although movies need a lot of those, too.
Assets that have lost value must be recorded at whatever price they might fetch if they were sold today - if they could be sold, that is.
The club is figuring on a boost from 19, 000 to 35, 000 a game in its state-of-the-art home (yet to fetch a corporate naming rights deal), one that will bring protection from the heat and rain in addition to the standard upscale amenities.
The elaborate 16th-17th century armor is expected to fetch 29, 500 francs to 34, 000 francs.
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Oddly, some steel versions fetch more than their gold or steel-and-gold counterparts.
Still, Spillane did not wait to cash-in his shares for whatever he could fetch for them in the open market.
Their fins, prized for shark-fin soup, a traditional Chinese dish, fetch high prices.
It is not exactly the script that was envisioned when then-coach Brad Childress sent three players to go fetch Brett Favre in August.
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Often, high-end homes are unique, and the prices they fetch may have to do with such intangibles as an ocean view or an address with more snob appeal than those just blocks away.
"We're still a long way from the having the kind of valuation that a company our size should fetch, " sighs Serge Tchuruk (pronounced "cha-RUK"), Alcatel's CEO, over a four-course lunch at its tastefully modern headquarters just off the Champs-lyses.
If Talley decided to sell him today, the bull would fetch him six figures, which is not uncommon for high-end bull sales.
In overnight news, a German two-year note auction saw the notes (also called Schatz) fetch strong demand with a yield of only 0.06%.
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