The ball went out of play and, when a ball boy took his time retrieving it, Hazard went to fetch it himself.
Rather than memories that have to go to a specific address and step and fetch it, they can address databases in memory through similar content methods.
It can fetch high prices when sold as scrap which makes it attractive to thieves.
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If it's your own dining room you're standing in and you wish to sell your property, they can give you an honest assessment of what it would fetch on the rental market if you opt to lease it out instead.
If they have the expertise, why not see what it can fetch on the open market?
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We remember what a dollar bought yesterday and temper that against what we guess it might fetch tomorrow.
Bramlett said he thought it might fetch thousands before bidding ends April 23.
They can tell you how the value of any home stacks up against what it would fetch on the rental market.
In a takeover, it could fetch a much higher price.
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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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If they were to put the paper up for sale, it would fetch an enormous price from one of a long list of buyers, including Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, the New York Times Company and the Washington Post Company, who all doubtless believe they could run it better.
If you believe your personal destiny is to reach the Forbes 400 Richest People list, but that your business is not capable of getting you there, then sell it for the highest value it can fetch and start or buy a business that has a real shot at big growth.
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"While it's possible to fetch the contents of all those files, I'll leave it to someone else to decide what files should be grabbed and which are going to be boring, " he wrote.
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In many unserved rural areas, people still fetch water for drinking and mix it with infant formula to feed their babies.
The only way you could get the custom adapter was to ask a union worker, whose job was to fetch the custom adapter and plug it in.
If you need one, you go tap-tap at your keyboard, which sends enormous rolling robots to fetch the right bin and crank it up to the circulation desk, allegedly in less than 5 minutes.
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It is expected to fetch hundreds of pounds.
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Those overruns are partly to blame for leaving Mars exploration short of the multibillion-dollar commitment needed for another "flagship" mission of the scale it would take to fetch rocks and soil from the Red Planet and bring them home.
Given the vast valuations placed on internet related companies, the more success it has as an internet service provider in the UK, the higher the price it will be able to fetch at flotation.
Like retail arcades, exchanges each seem to draw their own tribe of customers who know what they want, pay a premium for it and ignore bargains that would fetch much higher prices elsewhere.
Analysts don't think it's likely the company will fetch much of a premium above that, as its primary shareholder, Chandler Trusts, is hoping for.
There are, however, doubts that Greece can realise its ambitions, partly because the absence of a land registry means that the government may not have clear legal title to all of the things it wants to sell, partly because it is not clear what price they could fetch, and partly because privatisation arouses political opposition at home.
Therefore, it came as a surprise to see an ancient object fetch such a huge price.
Sure, Siri can fetch you the weather and add appointments to your calendar, but it can't communicate with another Siri and find the best time for that conference call.
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.
"It was hard to hold myself back and I deliberately didn't fetch my racing shoes, " she said.
So she sent Doorknob into the Haight to fetch a human musician, but he brought her back an album instead, because it had a beautiful woman on it, a lovely human mama.
Yet each firm has sunk so much capital in plants that it is strongly tempted to use the capacity to build extra cars that fetch enough revenue to cover marginal costs in the short run, but not total costs in the long run.
It is as if it becomes some kind of pet animal, a faithful hunting dog that reliably goes fetch the dinner.
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