You may find this somewhat far-fetched, and it is, indeed, somewhat far-fetched.
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After all, it's not far-fetched that in this reality she never even met Olivia Pope & Co. What is far-fetched is the absence of Columbus Short as Harrison.
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Wright has joked that our real-life POTUS has taken "all of our good ideas," making the Netflix drama's far-fetched plots seem a little less, well, far-fetched.
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To be honest, I'm finding it a little bit far-fetched, but then again, I would've thought that the Hodor theory far-fetched if I'd seen that on an internet forum.
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The photo has fetched a great deal of support online.
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The euro fetched $1.1388, up 0.19 percent on the day.
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He fetched his old refrigerator, washing machine and some bedding.
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The apartment once fetched a price tag of $27.5 million.
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Brent fetched $73.86 a barrel, little changed on the day.
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The euro was at $1.0620 and the pound fetched $1.2404.
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It was among 24 classic vehicles that together fetched $202011m.
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It was expected to sell for $750,000 but fetched $956,000.
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The pound last fetched $1.353, off Thursday's low of $1.3102.
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The car fetched $143,000 at RM Sotheby's Auburn Fall auction.
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Another one was auctioned in 2016 and fetched $1.42 million.
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I fetched Cokes from the Coke machine for the anchor.
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The dollar fetched 112.22 yen, little changed on the day.
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The pound last fetched $1.3248, off Thursday's low of $1.3102.
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This plotline seems a little far-fetched — even for Veep.
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A similar process in Germany fetched some 6.55 billion euros.
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So far her response has fetched more than 9,000 retweets.
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The euro fetched $1.1186, off last week's high of $1.1222.
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On Monday, many issues fetched their highest since June 2018.
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Relatives fetched the delicacies and she nibbled a few bites.
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The result, a desktop clock called Carpe Diem, fetched $30,000.
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In initial tests Whisky fetched most of her toys successfully.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.6751, down 0.02% in early trade.
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Vincente Minnelli's photo collection spanning his film career fetched $11,875.
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The greenback had fetched as much as 110.37 yen overnight.
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A niece of Mr. Cott, Linda Abrahams, fetched the caviar.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.6712, down 0.07% in early trade.
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The , considered a safe-haven asset, fetched 108.61 to the dollar.
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The traded at 113.37 to the greenback, while the fetched $0.7318.
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The Australian dollar traded at $0.7561, while the euro fetched $1.0697.
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The dollar at one point fetched as little as 112.49 yen.
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Brent fetched $74.02 a barrel, up 0.2 percent on the day.
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The euro fetched $1.0570, while the Australian dollar traded at $53.
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An array of 31 haute couture dresses fetched 1.3 million euros.
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The Aussie was at $0.7205, while the kiwi dollar fetched $0.6828.
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The U.K. currency fetched near 139.64 yen around 3:30 p.m.
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The first fetched an average price of 41.55 pesos per greenback.
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Sterling fetched $1.2670, not far from this week's low of $1.2653.
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Sterling fetched $1.3344, holding near Friday's two-month peak of $1.3360.
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Sterling fetched $1.3329, holding near Friday's two-month peak of $1.3360.
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The idea of consumers clamouring for craniotomies also seems far-fetched.
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That reminder would not be as far-fetched as it seems.
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Prices tripled to $21.4,800 per tonne; organically grown stuff fetched $6,800.
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The euro fetched $1.0596, slipping back from Wednesday's high of $1.0666.
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Far-fetched, obviously, but there are New England Patriots fans involved.
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That goal might sound far-fetched, but it's actually entirely achievable.
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The fetched $0.7145, dropping from an earlier session high of $0.7245.
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Sterling fetched $1.2693, not far from this week's low of $1.2653.
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The fetched 111.30 to the dollar as of 3:10 p.m.
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The greenback fetched 26 yen at the beginning of the week.
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The suggestions that Sessions committed perjury are far-fetched and unsupported.
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On the surface, that might sound like a far-fetched excuse.
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What's worrisome is that this is not a far-fetched scenario.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.7558, while the euro traded at $1.1917.
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The highest sum the lunch has fetched so far is $3,456,789.
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The idea may not be as far-fetched as it sounds.
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James D. Watson's fetched $4.76 million in 2014, setting a record.
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This is in no way hard to believe or far-fetched.
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The only 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS up for auction fetched $42,500.
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The yellow example realized $155,000, while the orange one fetched $157,500.
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The Australian dollar traded at $0.7570 while the euro fetched $1.2177.
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Sterling fetched $1.2688, not far from this week's low of $1.2653.
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Blaming World War I on nationalism alone is far-fetched too.
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So Cardarelli tossed out what seemed like a far-fetched idea.
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At first glance, this may seem like a far-fetched idea.
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Pounds that fetched $2,000 in 2013 were worth $1,200 in 2016.
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It may seem far-fetched, but it's important to figure out.
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While this theory might seem far-fetched, it isn't that crazy.
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"It's really far-fetched to be thinking we'd be without it."
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The essay as a whole is similarly far-fetched and confused.
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On paper, the humor of Sex Education isn't that far-fetched.
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Living In 8 Photos View Slide Show ' It seems far-fetched.
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Far-fetched as it may seem, the legal maneuver has worked.
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I said goodbye to Gabe and Immanuel fetched me in León.
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It fetched $625,000 at a 2011 auction in Beverly Hills, California.
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"What we are asking is not far-fetched," Mr. Messina said.
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"But winning is pretty far-fetched, even if I just won."
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The other two fetched the ball two out of three tries.
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Theories that seemed far-fetched on the surface soon gained currency.
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Shares of Tencent have typically fetched a valuation premium over Alibaba.
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The Australian dollar traded at $0.7428 and the euro fetched $1.1602.
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But the idea of arming teachers is not entirely far-fetched.
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The Aussie was at $0.7213, while the kiwi dollar fetched $0.6833.
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Some have fetched multiples more than five times revenue, sources say.
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He fetched a stovetop espresso maker known as a moka pot.
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And on one hand, it's not that far-fetched an idea.
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Sterling fetched $1.2680, not far from this week's low of $1.2653.
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U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fetched $51.57, down 11 cents or 0.2%.
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Maybe The Lizzie McGuire Movie plot wasn't so far-fetched after all.
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Given Ituri's history of gore, it is not a far-fetched conclusion.
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Elsewhere, the euro fetched $1.0607 and the Australian dollar was at $53.
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Elsewhere, the Australian dollar fetched $0.7640, while the euro traded at $1.0677.
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The traded at 113.48 to the greenback while the fetched about $0.7236.
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It may seem far-fetched, but the phishing threat is very real.
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A work by Roy Liechtenstein fetched $165 million in a private sale.
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Fodorio fetched two champagnes and leaned against a tall table with Jana.
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The euro last traded at $1.1515, while the dollar fetched 108.39 yen.
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So while Trump's words may seem ridiculous, they're not that far-fetched.
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Maybe the idea of a reunion isn't so far-fetched after all.
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But with today's announcements, those revenue projections don't seem as far-fetched.
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Tom Cotton (R-AR), who believes the collusion plot is far-fetched.
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When you know the facts of the story, that's all far fetched.
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It just fetched $13.75 million ($19603-million bid plus fees) this weekend.
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Though, using it for Apple Car assembly wouldn't be too far fetched.
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Yet there are reasons to think this is not so far-fetched.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.7519, climbing from levels below $0.7350 last week.
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One computer had been fetched from the bottom of the Amazon River.
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Meanwhile, the Australian dollar fetched $0.7562 and the euro traded at $1.0613.
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So I always fetched them the ripest, most perfect fruits and vegetables.
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According to the Times Of London, this isn't a far-fetched scenario.
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But a Hollywood persona becoming president is not all that far-fetched.
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The euro fetched $1.1197, recovering from Wednesday's three-week low of $1.1123.
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Recent hacks show that idea isn't as far-fetched as it seems.
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In the Trump era, such a prospect is only slightly far-fetched.
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He countered by saying that the project was not so far-fetched.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.7761, slipping from an earlier high of $0.7798.
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Then, as if understanding why, she grinned and fetched one for him.
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That idea is not quite as far-fetched as it might sound.
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Following the release, the dollar fetched 113.44 yen at 3:06 p.m.
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The 26 supercars fetched almost $27 million in total at the auction.
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"Although the theory seemed far-fetched, it was plausible," the report said.
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But for people who understand cybersecurity, this isn't far-fetched at all.
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A book full of serious scientific answers to far-fetched hypothetical questions
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Officers fetched and paid for other meals as well, totaling $1,992 more.
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She and Zimmerman fetched two brooms and started sweeping down the walls.
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It's a far-fetched (and very unlikely!) scenario, but that's my point.
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A more desirable lot on St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem fetched $245,244.
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If you think that sounds far-fetched, consider a startup called RecordGram.
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The idea seemed far-fetched but ended up being completely life-altering.
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Telegraph in the 1990s, Johnson was known for filing far-fetched stories
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A high court resignation is not a far-fetched prospect these days.
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It's not a far-fetched concern given the film industry's current trajectory.
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Those premises looked arguably faulty then but are now downright far-fetched.
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She denied the goal of universal Maori language education was far-fetched.
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The Dow Jones Newswire headline seemed too far-fetched to be true.
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One pair of JAR earrings at last year's auction fetched $1.8 million.
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It seems far-fetched, but Barcelona has been through major changes before.
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In reality, Marbury's comeback is about as far-fetched as they come.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.6989, strengthening from an earlier low of 0.6965.
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The plans seemed far-fetched, but Mr. Shapiro has been underestimated before.
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The U.S. currency fetched 20.02 yen at 255.49:53 p.m. HK/SIN.
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The greenback fetched 110.01 yen, having fallen as low as 109.79 earlier.
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The greenback had fetched around 110.28 yen before news of the launch.
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It no longer seems far fetched that Republicans are now planning this.
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Elsewhere, the Australian dollar fetched $0.7736 and the euro traded at $1.2380.
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A different lightsaber used by Skywalker fetched $450,000 at auction last year.
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"If the promise seems really far-fetched, it probably is," he said.
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The Australian dollar traded at $0.7738, while the British pound fetched $1.3782.
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I thought that getting anywhere near Michael was just so far-fetched.
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Mr. Bonds fetched a large bag filled with pill bottles, all expired.
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So turning waste into a building material didn't seem so far-fetched.
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A cow that would have fetched $1,000 is now only worth $600.
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A sale of "several hundred scarce and valuable books," which fetched £826.
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Instead, the Trump campaign concocted increasingly far-fetched explanations for the star.
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The "Yellow Cloud" guitar fetched $137,500 on Saturday, according to seller Heritage Auctions.
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U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fetched $753, up 275 cents or 280%.
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The yuan fetched 6.9466 per dollar as of 3:10 pm HK/SIN.
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The euro was up a touch and last fetched $1.1369 on the dollar.
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The divestitures have fetched the prices expected and they've proceeded ahead of plan.
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That idea seems a lot less far-fetched than it did in 1998.
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Liquid petroleum products fetched a higher price than they did a year ago.
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The dollar also fetched a one-month high of 111.455 yen on Monday.
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A former employee says she would often veto Adam's more far-fetched ideas.
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A Sotheby's sale of more of Levine's photography fetched a total £248,125(~$310,2687).
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The top of the lots: Daniel Garber's "Environs of Milford" (1946) fetched $1812,000.
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On ABC, a new "Galavant" fetched a 0.6 rating in the key demo.
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That might seem far-fetched, but the seduction coaches have powerful Russian enemies.
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There's a real depth, not to mention performances that have fetched Oscars. Intrigued?
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Yet though "Bodyguard" is far-fetched and formulaic, it is also well-executed.
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It fetched 305.60 in the interbank window and 390 on the black market.
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Back then, the idea of Trump as a real candidate seemed far-fetched.
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The euro was up 0.2 percent and last fetched $1.1389 on the dollar.
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In this case, the most far-fetched theories are those that absolve Russia.
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Hours later, another rare Macallan 1926 fetched $1.1 million at the same event.
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"But even though those things are far-fetched at present, we need dream."
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In summary, it's dramatic as hell – and a bit far fetched for teens.
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As The Economist went to press, a barrel of crude fetched about $76.
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But the idea that cocos would help struggling banks recapitalise seems far-fetched.
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Believe it or not, the latter is not some far-fetched fantasy number.
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Because these suggestions are so far-fetched, it's hard to take them seriously.
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But if that's the political rationale, it's far-fetched to say the least.
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In truth, the white knight act feels a bit far-fetched and idealistic.
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In 2013, the two ports of larger city Sydney fetched A$5 billion.
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Does the alleged behavior of these McDonald's employees seem altogether too far-fetched?
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It's possible (though far-fetched) that Bitcoin will change this in the future.
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Case in point, a Napa Valley "cult darling" fetched an estimated $50 million.
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I suppose that's technically possible but seems very, very far-fetched to me.
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The dollar/yen was trading at 111.07 and the Australian dollar fetched $0.7644.
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In 2009 he hatched a plan, one that seems far-fetched in retrospect.
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The euro fetched 131.68 yen, also not far from a high of 1.445.
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It is appearing less far-fetched now and more like a forgone conclusion.
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Not quite, but the idea isn't as far-fetched as you might think.
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The dollar fetched 111.41 yen, slipping from Friday's nine-day high of 111.90.
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Several cases in recent years have fetched more than $100 million for investors.
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Ledgett's reference to a pacemaker isn't as far fetched as it sounds, either.
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A little pre-Friday indulgence won't be a far-fetched dream this week.
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L). Innogy's Czech gas network activities, which have fetched interest from Macquarie (MQG.
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"The suggestion that herpes was causative seemed a bit far-fetched," he said.
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These ideas, no matter how far-fetched, find broad appeal in western societies.
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Like many a television soap opera, recent events have been absorbingly far-fetched.
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The prospect of a full-blown calamity in developed economies sounded far-fetched.
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The dollar fetched 0.23 yen, erasing Friday's 20.2 percent gain and hitting exporters.
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At one point, a minion fetched a cloth to wipe down the screen.
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Welcome to the Mass Shooting Memorial—a memorial like no other. Far-fetched?
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If this is really what Republicans think, it is far-fetched and unlikely.
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"All arguments in favour of such tariffs are ... ultimately far-fetched," he said.
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The euro fetched $1.1394 , having touched $1.13975 - its highest in almost a week.
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A 2014 Tesla S P85 was also up for auction and fetched $37,000.
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The prospect of him just switching all that off overnight seems far-fetched.
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Some theories surrounding Melania Trump's style choices are indeed misguided or far-fetched.
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This modest pooposal is not as far-fetched as it might first sound.
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The concept behind Jurassic Park may not be so far-fetched after all.
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"It's not far-fetched," Sean Timmons, a managing partner at Tully Rinckey, said.
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Recently advances have made the plan less far-fetched than it might seem.
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The idea that it would take over the world hardly seems far-fetched.
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After the laughs subsided, they realized their suggestion might not be far-fetched.
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Ms. Izard fetched $25,000 to benefit Alex's Lemonade Stand, a children's cancer foundation.
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In short: Democrats' absolute worst-case-scenario for 2020 isn't so far-fetched.
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The Sotheby's sale fetched $7.6 million, including $60,000 for some lettuce-shaped porcelain.
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Yassedi had fetched her from the river, where she had been washing clothes.
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The greenback had fetched as high as 26.5 yen earlier in the week.
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And seeking to ban a technology over far-fetched contingencies is bad policy.
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A painting by Malevich, for example, fetched $60 million at Sotheby's in 2008.
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They have conducted searches and chased down leads, no matter how far-fetched.
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This system had its faults: after all, far-fetched theories are sometimes true.
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Similar wampum belts held by private collectors have fetched nearly $100,000 at auction.
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The necklace with a diamond clasp fetched nearly 2.9 million, also drawing applause.
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Even so, the premise of "The Handmaid's Tale" seemed far-fetched in 1985.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.6874, easing from Friday's four-month high of $0.6939.
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Sterling last fetched $1.3011, not far from Friday's three-week low of $1.2976.
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Sterling last fetched $1.3009, not far from Friday's three-week low of $1.2976.
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Her sister fetched a long stick, presumably to prod her across the floor.
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These deals fetched an average value of 25 times enterprise value to EBITDA.
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Putin called the impeachment proceedings "far-fetched" in a news conference this month.
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Legal experts across the political spectrum have panned the claims as far-fetched.
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The greenback last fetched 26.18 yen, below levels around 30.8.09 seen last week.
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The prospect of anything like that seems too far-fetched to seriously consider.
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The spin was just too aggressive, self-serving, and a little far-fetched.
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Drink was often just a pail of water fetched from an irrigation canal.
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They responded by trying to grab attention with far-fetched statements of their own.
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So is it so far-fetched to think that someone, somewhere, might be watching?
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"The idea that Officer Kimbark would have felt intimidated seems far-fetched," Burck said.
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Cocaine fetched premium prices, while its production leftovers wreaked havoc among young slum dwellers.
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GCHQ, a political work from London artist Memo Akten, fetched the most at $8,000.
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There are some options: The dog is a link between the locations Far fetched?
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I think anything that sparks debate is hip-hop, no matter how far-fetched.
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Others, like communicating through dynamic holograms, feel like some far-fetched Blade Runner reality.
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Against the dollar, the yen was at 117.38 while the Australian dollar fetched $0.7257.
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As wishful thinking goes, this isn't the most far-fetched forecast for the race.
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The theory isn't so far-fetched for fans who are already suspicious of Bran.
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Matt Maley, equity strategist with Miller Tabak, sees such a scenario as far-fetched.
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In short, the bug was found in how images were fetched from private WordPress.
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"I know locating to me may seem far-fetched," the city writes about itself.
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Against the yen, the euro fetched 2178, compared to 2000 levels seen last week.
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The municipal government's plan to build more cheap homes around Yangon seems far-fetched.
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In mid-September bitcoin traded at about $3900, while bitcoin cash fetched only $500.
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Patterson admits that's not a far-fetched scenario but doesn't think it will happen.
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The Series E fetched $260 million, putting its valuation at closer to $2.4 billion.
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Any effort to remove Trump as the Republican presidential nominee would be far-fetched.
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Sometimes horror movie set-ups can seem a little far-fetched, but Killer Kate!
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This Is Us fans love theories — even if some of them are far-fetched.
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With a story like that, a $30,000 price tag may not seem far-fetched.
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What if we then told you that the theory isn't all that far-fetched?
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Another treasure trove of Hamilton documents fetched $2.6 million earlier this year at auction.
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Bottom line: Such options are a bit far-fetched and neither is risk free.
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The sale, which fetched 97 million francs, was marked by "healthy prices", it said.
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If PRO Rugby is successful, he says, that goal will become less far-fetched.
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And while the idea may sound far-fetched, there is significant support for it.
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The Japanese yen traded at 109.39 to the dollar and the euro fetched $1.2067.
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The Japanese yen traded at 109.10 to the dollar while the euro fetched $1.2211.
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Against the yen, the dollar fetched 106.32, little changed for the Asian trading day.
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They fetched him from minor league camp and told him to join the team.
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Another 1991 F40 was auctioned by RM Sotheby's in 2017 and fetched $1.54 million.
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In April, it fetched $110.5 million, a record for an American artist at auction.
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We hadn't expected to need a bottle opener, so someone ran and fetched one.
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The husband, played by Nicolas Cage, shoots them down on increasingly far-fetched grounds.
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The latest six-month T-bill issue fetched an interest rate of 2.085 percent.
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The Australian dollar fetched earlier stooped to 0.66775, a level not seen since 2009.
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At the time, the premise seemed wildly far-fetched, on the cusp of camp.
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In a place like Canada, going totally wireless feels a lot more far-fetched.
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So far, this plan isn't entirely far-fetched — at least in its broad outlines.
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I don't see me working with him for a long time being far fetched.
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And the idea he is on the verge of impeachment is also far-fetched.
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Throughout the afternoon, Ms. Gannon-Graydon fetched more hot water and brewed more tea.
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While Mr. Capuano has his advantages, a Pressley win no longer seems far-fetched.
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But its promise of a fully immersive, multisensory experience today doesn't seem far-fetched.
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Lots included "A Guru Mask Representing Gu" from the Ivory Coast, which fetched $300,000.
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In our opinion section, a filmmaker suggests the idea is not so far-fetched.
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And vintage Ferraris have sold for more than twice what the Black Car fetched.
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More than 15 years later, this approach to law enforcement happily seems far-fetched.
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" Presley chimed in with a far-fetched claim: "We slept with each other's husbands.
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When oil fetched $100 per barrel, we fracked away, even in our own suburbs.
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While the idea might seem a little far-fetched, it is still entirely possible.
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He also sold a bird named Contador, which fetched more than $225,000, per PIPA.
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Horses that fetched top prices on great promise can't run, or struggle to compete.
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The cars fetched nearly 27 million Swiss francs ($27 million) at auction in September.
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Otis blames Maeve for his breakup, which Eric thinks is a little far-fetched.
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"It's not a pleasant thought, but it also doesn't seem far-fetched," he said.
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The dollar fetched 109.24 yen, not far from Friday's four-month low of 108.605.
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As far-fetched as Nunes's spin was, Bartiromo let him get away with it.
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It's also a similar pattern to other parts of Google's far-fetched research lab.
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The sale's top lot, a 1957 painting by Pierre Soulages, fetched £2,888,750 (~$3.8 million).
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The Chinese currency fetched 6.6318 per dollar in onshore trade, off Tuesday's low of 6.7204.
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However, the idea of Amazon launching a consumer messaging app is not that far-fetched.
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A 21.49 kg bag of rice fetched 140,000 Tanzanian shillings ($64) a few years ago.
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Among other currency majors, the Australian dollar fetched $0.7687 at 3:47 p.m. HK/SIN.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.7042, near this year's low of $0.7021 set in late October.
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The Chinese currency fetched 6.6177 per dollar in onshore trade, off Tuesday's low of 6.7204.
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Today, the idea of sending humans to Mars is not such a far-fetched proposition.
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Among other currency majors, the Australian dollar fetched $0.7316, while the euro traded at $1.0579.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.7053, near this year's low of $0.7021 set in late October.
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It wouldn't be far-fetched for you to want a large family, blood or chosen.
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Yet in that far-fetched scenario, raids would only lead to an unworkable court logjam.
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The idea that HBS is responsible for the ills of Western civilisation is far-fetched.
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This seems far-fetched, although maybe they'll stick around to see if treats are available.
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Early on Monday, the dollar fetched 101.70 yen, off an earlier high of 102.46 yen.
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Then they fetched the box spring from the hall and let it thump into place.
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Given the attention the fight has garnered so far, it's certainly not too far-fetched.
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It may seem far-fetched that such a China might grant Hong Kong more freedom.
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And while it might sound far-fetched, we may actually have a path to them.
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And it fetched $394,000 at a rare books auction held in New York on Wednesday.
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In 2015 "Man Pointing" (1947) fetched $141m, the highest price ever paid for a sculpture.
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A vegetable vendor hired cabs to deliver lettuce; onions fetched five times the normal price.
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The Chinese currency fetched 6.6444 per dollar in onshore trade, off Tuesday's low of 6.7204.
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Moreover, it is far-fetched to say that Thailand is developing an antipathy towards immigration.
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They were expected to leave when their work was done, but instead fetched their families.
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A rare 60-year-old Macallan whisky fetched $1.1 million at an auction this week.
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But it's especially far-fetched if you know anything about how the Facebook algorithm works.
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That's not too far-fetched considering how simple it's gotten to make your own videos.
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Using gene therapies as a kind of preventative medicine for astronauts isn't so far-fetched.
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The U.S. currency fetched 110.32 yen, stepping back from Thursday's seven-week peak of 54.683.
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The U.S. currency fetched 110.34 yen, stepping back from Thursday's seven-week peak of 54.603.
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In the currency market, the traded at 113.21 to the dollar while the fetched $0.7242.
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The euro fetched $1.2175 after sliding to a 13-1/2-month low of $1.2160.
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The U.S. currency fetched 110.50 yen, stepping back from Thursday's seven-week peak of 111.13.
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They last fetched $61.29 per barrel, up 0.2 percent so far in Asia on Thursday.
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The euro fetched $1.1644, having hit a two-week low of $1.1602 the previous day.
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The dollar slipped to an 11-day low of 111.75 yen and last fetched 1.38083.
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The idea that sound and flavour are intertwined isn't as far-fetched as it sounds.
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NurturePod may seem far-fetched at first but it's closer to reality than it appears.
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On Friday July 22nd, tickets fetched 1,500-5,000 rupees ($23-$75) on the black market.
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A lock of hair purportedly from George Washington has fetched more than $35,000 at auction.
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Earlier this year, sorghum fetched as much as $4.80 per bushel, according to Reuters data.
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Olivia rolled CHiP's Bluetooth-enabled ball into the next room, and he successfully fetched it.
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The coupe fetched $1.6 million, falling short from its predicted $1.78 million to $2 million.
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The precious metal fetched $1,280.40 an ounce to be close to a six-month peak.
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Andy Warhol's door went for $65,225, and the door to Jimi Hendrix's room fetched $16,250.
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Sounds pretty far-fetched; but have you ever gone after anything so, I suppose, magical?
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Realistically, the chance of any of these far-fetched policies becoming enacted is virtually nil.
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None of the eight options on the table last week fetched a majority in Parliament.
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Other trail-goers then took him to the hospital and went and fetched his car.
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The idea that Abloh may become a legend or modern icon is not far-fetched.
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The British unit traded near its December low against the euro, which fetched 85.73 pence.
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And it's far-fetched to think China will stop buying Boeing aircraft or Intel chips.
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The Japanese yen traded at 111.61 to the greenback while the Australian dollar fetched $0.7388.
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While the most far-fetched of these are entertaining, they never take on much urgency.
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Mr. Wasserman thanked his audience, fetched his coffee cup and got back on the road.
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He has won a far-fetched 12 singles titles on the red clay in Paris.
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Their goal is far-fetched, but their efforts hold important lessons for other fragmenting democracies.
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That was far below the $9.38 they fetched at the same time a year ago.
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This is admittedly far-fetched, but don't laugh: This tax hits all the right goals.
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" Asked if Ghani would accept an Abdullah victory, Sultanzoy said that possibility was "far-fetched.
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But the more extreme act of quitting is no longer such a far-fetched fantasy.
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Yet the biggest public cloud, Amazon Web Services, fetched more than $5 billion last quarter.
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As far-fetched as this may sound, it's already happening in countries such as China.
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The greenback fetched 109.05 yen on Tuesday afternoon after earlier trading as low as 108.43.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.69175 flat in Asia but within striking distance of its Dec.
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Page, on the other hand, focused on more far-fetched pet projects like flying cars.
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For close observers of the negotiations like Karan, however, such a proposal seems far-fetched.
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The trade-sensitive Australian dollar fetched $1.33803 , easing from Friday's four-month high of $0.6939.
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It may sound far-fetched, but that possibility has already been proved by the researchers.
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This claim might sound far-fetched given the cultural climate in the United States today.
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Today, homes that once fetched north of $300,000 now sell for as little as $13,000.
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It's a wild vision, but one that may not be as far-fetched as it sounds.
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Earlier this year, sorghum there fetched as much as $4.80 per bushel, according to Reuters data.
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If Clinton were to reach 270 in that far-fetched scenario, she could have become President.
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The , considered a safe-haven asset, fetched 108.47 to the dollar while the traded at $0.7202.
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These are pre-fetched and loaded automatically from within the app, and are thus lightning-fast.
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It went from being really far-fetched science fiction to becoming a reflection of our time.
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It's not impossible or that far-fetched to imagine the red light district on the move.
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The was at $0.7193, dipping from an earlier high of $0.7205 while the euro fetched $1.1392.
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Maybe, if he were to come, hopefully I could play with him but that's far-fetched.
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While some see that as far-fetched, Apple's already been granted a patent for that innovation.
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It's a far-fetched theory, but with every new bit of info, it seems increasingly plausible.
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If anything can happen, it follows, there's no such thing as fan fiction too far-fetched.
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A year ago, Waste Management could have fetched $2305 for each bale of thin translucent plastic.
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It seems pretty far fetched that every single one of these facts is a mere coincidence.
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They're often effed-up and far-fetched, but have also been proven to be oddly prescient.
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In some ways, the OneState looks less far-fetched now than it must originally have seemed.
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It may sound far-fetched, but that myth is actually built on a kernel of truth.
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Your Amazon box can then be fetched and handed to you with no further interaction necessary.
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The Aussie fetched $0.7850, up 0.2 percent on the day and off Tuesday's low of $0.7785.
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Last month's $15 billion 10-year TIPS auction fetched the weakest overall demand since July 2008.
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HK/SIN, the greenback fetched 111.02 yen, off lows around 110.65 seen in the overnight session.
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Cruz dismissed the comments on Tuesday with a lighthearted tweet implying Trump's remarks were far-fetched.
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If Netflix taking up that much of the web's traffic alone sounds far-fetched, it shouldn't.
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"It seemed very far-fetched that we got it," frontman Parry Gripp said in 2016. 7.
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But, we know why she's REALLY grinning ear-to-ear -- the piece fetched a whopping $30k!!!
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The physicist's formula for happy living fetched $1.3 million on Tuesday, a Jerusalem auction house said.
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In November, Republicans won complete control of the state legislature—making talk of impeachment far-fetched.
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Normal impala could be bought for 248,2000 rand ($23), whereas black impala fetched 2635,20.5 rand ($22014,12.73).
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The Allsop sale, its second since the referendum, fetched more than 22.48 million pounds ($210 million).
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Roy Lichtenstein's "Nude Sunbathing" fetched $24 million, while Gerhard Richter's "Abstraktes Bild" went for $15.4 million.
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The twist was that as far-fetched as his designs were, audiences went along with them.
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It would, therefore, not be a far-fetched thought to anticipate a much more assertive China.
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They swivel and leap from topic to topic, delighting in uncommon facts and far-fetched analogies.
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The Aussie fetched $0.7856, up 0.2 percent on the day and off Tuesday's low of $0.7785.
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The euro fetched 124.98 not far from a two-week peak of 125.585 scaled on Friday.
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The price fetched by the Harlem lot appears to be the second highest, after Rivington House.
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Even after the notes were revealed, prosecutors continued to concoct far-fetched explanations for their behavior.
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The greenback fetched 111.51 yen JPY=, still within reach of Friday's 17-month low of 110.67.
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The euro fetched 125 yen , down 0.2 percent and off Monday's three-week peak of 0.53.
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A 2014 Lamborghini Veneno fetched about $8.4 million at a Bonhams auction in Switzerland in September.
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As far-fetched as that may sound, the story is true — simply because they are gay.
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But they all are chasing Cleveland, and another major championship does not seem far-fetched anymore.
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This year's fetched $3 million, just brushing its estimated range of $3 million to $3.5 million.
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A day earlier, a 2106-carat pink cut diamond fetched a record price of $21905 million.
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She fetched a bag of timothy hay and sang out "zajaczka," the Polish word for bunny.
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Babe Ruth's 1918 Boston Red Sox contract fetched $1.7 million when it was sold in 2014.
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It was more far-fetched him speaking about Mayweather than it is me speaking about him.
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While the "Portrait of a Man" was thought to be a Hals, it fetched $10 million.
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The highest bid was for a 2018 Prevost Featherlite H3-45 motorcoach which fetched $1.05 million.
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Both Munch's "Summer Night" and O'Keeffe "Lake George with White Birch" each fetched over $11 million.
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If you think that's far-fetched, just remember how quickly Trump recast Russia as our friend.
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This may sound far-fetched, but Brown believes we're at a tipping point for climate mobilization.
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The thing we actually want—website content, email server, etc—is then fetched from that address.
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Then there are the less likely options which, though far-fetched, are fun to think about.
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I love the fact that, as far-fetched as it seems, it is 22 percent conceivable.
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This may sound like an far-fetched scenario but, sadly, it bears some resemblance to reality.
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" But after that, things devolve into "this is extremely far-fetched" and, finally, "this is goofy.
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It far surpassed Picasso's "Women of Algiers," which fetched $22012 million at Christie's in May 22012.
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The comparison of going viral on the Internet and a coronavirus pandemic is not far-fetched.
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Even more surprising, this isn't the first time the imitation fetched a handsome sum at auction.
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"Lying, being far-fetched, and holding such opinions will not have any real influence," it said.
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Democrats dismissed Mr. Trump's proposal on Monday as a far-fetched plan full of misplaced priorities.
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But in 2002 the notion that America could police the world didn't seem so far-fetched.
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Far-fetched conspiracy theories like that underline the confusion and disappointment felt by many Cuban officials.
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Four superconferences for 2026 is not far-fetched; some observers have even floated a single megaconference.
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It was around then that she decided to give this far-fetched cookbook idea a shot.
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" The idea that Ankara could be the fourth customer, he added, "does not appear far-fetched.
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I fetched my 2019 Porsche Panamera GTS Sport Turismo test vehicle at the San Francisco airport.
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It was certainly too far-fetched for Dar Adal, who cried foul, and essentially foiled it.
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Every few minutes, clerks fetched cups of water, boxes of tissues and wet wipes for members.
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The bat fetched $1.08 million from an unidentified buyer, according to SCP Auctions CEO David Kohler.
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I fetched Captain Graser, who took one look through the scope and let out a whoop.
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Scenarios that may seem far-fetched right now raise troubling questions that ought to be anticipated.
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In 173, one brooch featuring an exceptional 17-carat Kashmir sapphire fetched $1.03 million at Sotheby's.
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A simple sketch of the Manhattan skyline drawn by President Trump fetched nearly $30,000 at auction.
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And at 270-22008, it is understandable — the playoffs are far-fetched for them this season.
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The dollar last fetched 250 yen after falling as low as 250.32 earlier in the session.
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Like, if this stuff really happened, then the McMartin preschool case wasn't so far fetched, right?
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Child's finales can be crazily far-fetched, but the last part of this one really matters.
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Once they explained — "No pay, no play" — the coach stormed off and fetched the general manager.
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I hate being a naysayer off the bat, but it seems a little bit far-fetched.
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I know it seems far fetched, but I really think I will find moderate success there!
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That is an extremely unlikely scenario that is almost as far-fetched as the alien gambit.
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It is thus "far-fetched to suggest that the content of a registered mark is government speech".
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Seemingly far-fetched developments turn out to be the new reality the world must to adjust to.
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The result was so far-fetched that at first, mathematicians didn't know what to make of it.
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Let's see how that far-fetched story holds up, especially when it's told by the Waterford family.
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This futuristic scenario is actually not so far-fetched, and it's coming sooner than you might think.
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The British pound last fetched $1.3149, off its two-month high of $1.3215 in the previous session.
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"One has to be open to all possibilities, but it just seems rather far-fetched," Adashi said.
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Reuters was not able to establish what price the jet fetched when it was sold to RDIF.
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Everything that you guys are talking about sounds like a really entertaining, but far-fetched TV show.
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The on-shore traded weaker to the dollar at 6.8976, while the off-shore yuan fetched 6.8932.
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It starts off with Get Items from RSS Feed—with one item fetched and http://apod.nasa.gov/apod.
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"I try not to make hysterical predictions, but I don't think this is far-fetched," he says.
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It's a far-fetched concept that could hold promise for the future of low-volume sporty cars.
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A year ago, calls for a sector-specific regulator to oversee the internet ecosystem seemed far-fetched.
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Why it matters: Single-payer health care is no longer a far-fetched fantasy of the left.
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Far-fetched for a business selling books out of a garage to succeed in business and philanthropy.
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Against the yen, the dollar fetched 109.24 yen, not far from Friday's four-month low of 108.605.
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If this all sounds too convenient — and far-fetched — to be true, that's because it probably is.
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In other words, it's not far-fetched to suggest that they could reestablish sanctions against Trump's will.
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The fear that a soft landing might turn into a hard one did not seem far-fetched.
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If flying cars and personal assistants that live inside your light bulbs sound far-fetched, think again.
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Though a national policy seems far-fetched in the current political climate, some policy makers are trying.
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The yen traded at 113.31 against the greenback early Asian morning and the Australian dollar fetched $0.7685.
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It's an interesting question, and not necessarily as far-fetched or ill-timed as you may imagine.
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Black Mirror is once again showing us that these crazy technological advances aren't that far fetched anymore.
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But, for Waltner-Toews, the idea of waste processing becoming more local is not that far-fetched.
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"This is not some far-fetched future scenario we're talking about," says van Dongen in Solar Solace.
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It's not far-fetched to say that very soon, the world will see its last polio case.
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The problem, however, is we don't know how far-fetched the worst case scenarios are with Trump.
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It might seem far-fetched that a single, near-record strong storm that hit Iceland on Dec.
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It doesn't seem far-fetched that the club could attract 70 percent of its fanbase from abroad.
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While there's as yet no evidence to support these claims, some other concerns are less far fetched.
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But Sanders needed to win Kentucky to maintain an increasingly far-fetched path to the Democratic nomination.
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The plot is farcical and far-fetched—or at least, it seemed that way he wrote it.
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Even in Reagan-era 1986, McCarthy had the privilege of writing off the novel as far-fetched.
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With open white nationalists running for office in Wisconsin and Illinois, that concern is not far-fetched.
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But with the wind industry becalmed and rural opposition rising, those plans are looking increasingly far-fetched.
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A gallon of gasoline fetched $21 on Friday, down from $23 a month ago, according to AAA.
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It would be easy to dismiss this sort of thing as too far-fetched to become reality.
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The employee then fetched a bottle of the solution allegedly attached to the machine to show Douglas.
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U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fetched $52.57 a barrel, almost flat from Thursday's six-month closing high.
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The dollar fetched 123 yen, having pulled back from a one-week high of 114.875 reached overnight.
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Vinyl records including Nirvana's "Bleach" re-release and a White Stripes single have fetched thousands at auction.
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The 14th Dalai Lama's former Land Rover just fetched $143,000 at RM Sotheby's Auburn auction on Saturday.
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Put simply, elements on the page are often fetched from a number of different servers and sources.
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Unfortunately, the servant got confused and fetched the similarly named Bar Kamza, who was the host's enemy.
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It sounds far-fetched, but at that moment I had the feeling that I could save Ershadi.
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With few large snack brands available to make an impact, those with clout have fetched steep premiums.
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Earlier this week, a small number of cash cattle in the U.S. Plains fetched $116 to $118.
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The Australian dollar traded at $0.7572, while the euro fetched $1.176 at 3:49 p.m. HK/SIN.
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Suddenly, building a career by simply being a hard-core sports fan no longer seemed far-fetched.
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The dollar fetched 113.94 yen, up slightly on the day but off Friday's high of 114.45 yen.
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These scenarios seem far-fetched and are difficult to accept without a complete investigation into what happened.
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Hitching one's wagon to Trump would entail enormous, potentially career-ending risks, with only far-fetched upsides.
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Weighing 19.07 carats, it fetched 14.37 million Swiss francs, roughly double its pre-sale estimate, Christie's said.
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The results were inconclusive, largely because the less accepted theories were too far-fetched to be attractive.
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After a 12-hour flight from Bangkok, the fearless duo fetched up in London, England's capital city.
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This is less than the $2.3 trillion valuation, at the high end, that the company previously fetched.
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With a system as complex and old as New York's, though, the idea could sound far-fetched.
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"Even a year ago, some of that seemed paranoid and a little far-fetched," Mr. Judd said.
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The ambitious collaboration between countries, "was a bit far-fetched to a lot of people," he said.
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Down south, New Zealanders turned 500 bales of Dutch hemp into a property that fetched around $650,000.
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You could set a true-life crime show here, but producers would call it too far-fetched.
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Well before Long's goal was negated, the notion of a multigoal outburst appeared far-fetched, at best.
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This may sound far-fetched, but it's a key focus of theoretical physics and early universe cosmology.
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But the reaction from top Democrats was strongly negative, and any backing from them seems far-fetched.
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His contract is no longer a topic of discussion, nor as far-fetched as it once seemed.
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But that project, while far-fetched, had some legitimate merits, whereas this was purely a PR stunt.
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From the realistic to the fanciful to the far-fetched, those picks prepare the Jets for chaos.
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At this year's auction, England's Tymal Mills, who has never played a Test match, fetched $1.75 million.
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The notion of full-wall antennas certainly seems a bit far-fetched — and in most cases unnecessary.
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That is also far-fetched — the Fed has never slashed rates to zero outside of a recession.
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To read our piece on vote hacking fears and why they may be far-fetched, click here.
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The idea might sound far-fetched, but it's not the first time Western Australia has considered it.
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In this space 12 corporate bond deals fetched 4.96 billion euros, a nearly eightfold increase over 2018.
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He characterises the suggested tricks to try to get round it as "far-fetched and reputationally catastrophic".
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Against the Japanese currency, the dollar fetched 23 yen, touching the pair's lowest levels since November 231.
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References to a second American civil war – no matter how far-fetched – reveal a bitterly divided nation.
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He added he thinks some of Warren's policy ideas such as Medicare for All are "far-fetched."
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The landscape in Europe is changing but investing in European companies isn't far-fetched, analysts told CNBC.
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The dollar last fetched 110.11 yen, firmly above the lows of 108.82 yen plumbed earlier this week.
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Traders have priced crude at only 5 percent more than a barrel fetched prior to the Sept.
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And so it's not far-fetched to believe that even a far-left progressive such as Sen.
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Last year, his painting "Meule" fetched $81.4 million with fees, a new auction high for his work.
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It's not far-fetched to say that very soon the world will see its last polio case.
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If that sounds far-fetched, consider that companies already tap into that bodily identification for their advertising.
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It instead offers us an expanded fantasia on what was already a far-fetched fantasy to begin with.
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He then fetched a wheelchair from his car, rolled her out, and put her in the passenger seat.
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For example, a slide to $1.20 in the coming months from $1.27 currently isn't a far-fetched scenario.
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It's filled with teenage angst, not far-fetched for the 17-year-old, but less than mediocre bars.
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Their cotton fetched top prices because its high-quality fibre lent a luxurious sheen to clothing and bedsheets.
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The Australian dollar was at $0.7678, while the euro fetched $1.0596 and the British pound traded at $1.2427.
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Last week, Papa John's reported a mixed quarter with nothing but "far-fetched" alibis on its conference call.
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Among other currencies, the Australian dollar traded at $255.21, the euro at $1.0525 and the pound fetched $1.2267.
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The euro was off by 0.2 percent at $1.16380 while the dollar fetched 110.51 yen, down 0.1 percent.
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Against the dollar, the onshore yuan traded at 6.9339 while the offshore yuan fetched 6.8856 on Monday afternoon.
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Last week, a Banksy painting fetched a record price at an auction and then immediately began shredding itself.
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And yes, he acknowledged the idea was far-fetched, but it speaks to the GOP angst, he said.
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That seems less far-fetched since the president and parliament replaced two judges with regime loyalists in May.
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It was far-fetched for 13 scrawny American colonies to succeed against the might of the British Empire.
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Here form fails to reify, but rather falls into far-fetched farragoes of entangled being and non-being.
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So getting to 50 percent is pretty far-fetched, especially when one considers the recent stagnation in recycling.
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However, to a certain type of person, particularly older internet users, the conspiracy theory isn't so far-fetched.
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You could say the same about Adoptly, which means maybe it's really not that far-fetched after all.
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" He adds: "I think it's not far-fetched to say that t@gged is an allegory to that.
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The dollar fetched 111.50 yen, little changed on the day but off Friday's nine-day high of 111.90.
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Brent crude futures fetched $51.39 per barrel, down slightly in Asia after having climbed to $51.64 on Thursday.
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It became emblematic of the first dotcom bubble, when loss-making startups fetched stratospheric valuations—until they didn't.
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That would be a transformation from the first quarter of the year when the mineral fetched just $81.
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Their cotton fetched top prices because its high-quality fiber lent a luxurious sheen to clothing and bedsheets.
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He has said that he expects a robust debate on the matter, which also doesn't seem far-fetched.
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Well, Noisey is genuinely interested on how true this could all be, far-fetched as it may seem.
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In the offshore market, where the yuan is more freely traded, the currency fetched 6.7518 to the dollar.
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Talk of a common currency in East Africa and even a political federation do not seem far-fetched.
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Among other major currencies, the fetched 111.14 to the dollar, strengthening from previous lows around 111.60 last week.
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Auction highlights included Andy Warhol's "Sixty Last Suppers," a monumental work that fetched $60.9 million, exceeding the estimate.
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However, it's not too far fetched to imagine that Olli points the direction of future public transit systems.
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The common currency also eased to 131.58 yen, its lowest in three weeks, and last fetched 131.75 yen.
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During Asian trade on Tuesday, the pound was steady and fetched $1.2376 by 3:03 pm HK/SIN.
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The greenback earlier fetched a seven-week high against the yen but later stabilized to trade at 112.71.
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The dollar fetched 111.61 yen, up slightly on the day but below Friday's nine-day high of 111.90.
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We know he's capable to taking a life himself to secure control, so it's not too far fetched.
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Oliver fetched his rifle and ran toward the nursing home, and then encountered the vehicle full of teens.
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His "Balloon Dog (Orange)" fetched $58.4 million in a 2013 auction, a record for a living artist's work.
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Against the yen, the U.S. currency last fetched 20.45, off the 256.04 high touched earlier in the session.
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The British pound last fetched $1.3137 off its two-month high of $1.3215 hit in the previous session.
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Beard and his son, fourteen, fetched Ole Polos at the Yale Club, where Lewa had put him up.
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The British pound fetched $228, little changed in early trade and above Monday's 22.9030-year low of $1.3122.
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In international art markets, works by Kahlo have fetched more than any other Latin American artist, said Stein.
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Blount wanders amiably into discussing musicians who perform songs about food, and more far-fetched byways than that.
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Trump has said he won't change, and it seems far-fetched at this point to think he could.
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It seems far-fetched that over three-fourths of new voters would line up for the same candidate.
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Three days earlier, the IPO of Brazil's biggest diversified retailer Grupo Carrefour Brasil SA fetched 5.12 billion reais.
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The 103 election does seem like far-fetched fiction starring wizards and he-who-must-not-be-named.
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Antimatter engines are science fiction, but they're actually one of the least far-fetched ideas on Star Trek.
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It is not far-fetched to believe they would also apply for bank accounts if given the opportunity.
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Cutting it short by the 25th Amendment always has been far-fetched, and the anonymous author disavows it.
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No longer just a lazy, far-fetched fantasy, pajama-inspired clothing has gotten the designer seal of approval.
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Whether Sun turns the idea into a company remains a question but it doesn't seem so far fetched.
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"The Justice Department argument in the Texas case is as far-fetched as any I've ever heard," Sen.
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All that said, to win reelection with a job approval rating that's 21 points underwater sounds far-fetched.
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But it was Oklahoma in the 90s, so the idea of doing anything about it was far-fetched.
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But after his work was shown in museums in the United States and Europe, similar works fetched $100,000.
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The euro fetched $1.1362, steadying in early Asian trade after losing 0.1 percent on the dollar on Wednesday.
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It is not far-fetched to think that the government could one day demand and abuse that information.
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The editors unfortunately did not share my enthusiasm for this entry; they thought it was too far-fetched.
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But to financiers and development executives, the character of Martin Ginsburg as a supportive husband was far-fetched.
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A call was placed to Caroline Ervin, a junior jewelry specialist, who promptly arrived and fetched the ring.
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Make your main characters too good or too perfect, and obstacles to their happy ending seem far-fetched.
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"Invoking national security would be even more far-fetched in the case of the car industry," he said.
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Even if it sounds like a far-off, far-fetched, futuristic proposition, self-driving cars aren't sci-fi.
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None of that stuff is too far-fetched with the--based on what Trump has said to date.
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Another neighbor fetched a blanket to cover Ms. Mateo, and they waited with her until the police arrived.
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And occasionally, you hear of oddities like the duct-taped banana that fetched $120,000 last year in Miami .
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In the fraught history of the Korean Peninsula, however, the idea of assassination attempts is not far-fetched.
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SOPHIA DYVIK HENKELondon Bagehot's comparison of Boris Johnson to Richard Nixon was a bit far-fetched (October 5th).
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But the idea that understanding lipids at a molecular level will help you stay trim seems far-fetched.
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The dollar fetched 111.54 yen, down slightly on the day and below Friday's nine-day high of 111.90.
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I thought quickly, fetched a pink blanket, wrapped Sally up like a baby and headed for the corner.
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Regrettably, in the midst of the longest shutdown in our history, such compromise seems far fetched at best.
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But it seems even more far-fetched now, after three years of anguished national debate over Britain's future.
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The British pound traded at $1.2578, climbing from levels near $1.22 last week, while the euro fetched $1.1018.
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From a back room, Edwards fetched tasting supplies and set them up on a table outside the store.
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Against the yen, the greenback fetched 112.08 yen, after trading as low as 0.8153 earlier in the session.
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The dollar last fetched 110.44 yen, a touch below a high of 110.60 reached earlier in the session.
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I didn't believe him for a second, but, on the other hand, it didn't seem so far-fetched.
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"Expect Great Things" is eccentric, strange, even far-fetched, but nonetheless admirable — a bit like Henry David Thoreau.
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In his annual marathon press conference Thursday in Moscow, Putin argued Trump was impeached for "far-fetched" reasons.
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They have never come up for auction, although one sculpture fetched as high as $4 million in 2008.
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Sitting in a horse and carriage with Meryl Streep sounds like most of our most far-fetched daydreams.
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The A.C.L.U. called it "far-fetched" to expect the government to find and vet a sponsor so quickly.
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It last fetched $1,523 per ounce while China-sensitive industrial metal copper climbed towards an eight-month high.
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The idea that Trump would play dealmaker on immigration wasn't as far-fetched as it might have seemed.
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Large cut diamonds have fetched record prices on the block: In May, the Oppenheimer Blue, a 2000-carat stone that was said to have been the favorite of the diamond millionaire Philip Oppenheimer — whose family once owned the diamond mining company De Beers — fetched a record $1063 million at auction.
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The guy says the chair once fetched as much as $5,000 from another auction site, but pulled the plug.
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Miller said he had contacted Trump Tower on behalf of the lobbying industry but had not fetched a response.
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But it turned out the goal of accepting her post-recovery body wasn't as far-fetched as she'd imagined.
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In international art markets, works by Kahlo have fetched more than any other Latin American artist, according to Stein.
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The yen traded at 113.25 to the dollar, strengthening from levels near 113.45, while the Australian dollar fetched $0.7686.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.7643, hitting above $0.76 on Thursday after it reported a record trade surplus in December.
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"He was a neat guy, I liked him," O'Connor says, describing the far-fetched stories that Shayne would write.
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A 2005 drawing by the reality TV star–turned–US President has fetched a very high price at auction.
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The currency fetched 7.0505 per dollar in onshore trade , while offshore yuan traded at 7.0767, steady on the day.
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The on-shore yuan traded at 1.28003 to the dollar Monday afternoon while the off-shore yuan fetched 21.2800.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.67605, just a stone throw from its seven-month low of $0.6748 touched on Monday.
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A Sotheby's sale of Scottish art fetched a total of £24,2812,2812 (~$2016,2000,0093), with Samuel John Peploe topping the lots.
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Elsewhere, sterling fetched $1.2999, having lost 1.54% on Monday on renewed worries about Britain's relations with the European Union.
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That's a far-fetched scenario, but it comments on the often inexplicable inflation of prices in the art market.
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The kingdom could have fetched an even higher valuation for its crown jewel before oil began plunging in price.
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Some theories are far-fetched, but sometimes the dots and patterns that support a conspiracy theory prove the charge.
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To get another perspective, we fetched data from Google Trends on the relative number of searches for each name.
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Mr Trump's suggestions that his deal-making skills might be applied to Israel and Palestine, meanwhile, remain far-fetched.
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And a growing Yellow Jacket movement feeds on far-fetched theories of secret-service plots and police cover-ups.
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And the movie is a not-so-far-fetched look into what it's like to live like Asia's 1%.
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Suddenly, the premise of magical beings battling it out with L.A.'s Latino community doesn't seem so far-fetched.
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But the North's Maeri propaganda website brushed off the South's aid plan as "empty words" and "far-fetched mockery".
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The euro also posted its biggest gain in seven months, of 1.1 percent, on Thursday and last fetched $1.0588.
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Still, the state of Egyptian zoos is such that reports of suicidal ungulates do not seem too far-fetched.
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The most valuable—a 12-bottle case of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti 1988, from Burgundy—fetched £232,750 ($305,4503).
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Blac Chyna and Tyga's complicated history, and Rose's friendship with Chyna, doesn't make this tweet seem too far-fetched.
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The greenback fetched 117.22 yen, while the Australian dollar remained under pressure at $0.7188, at its lowest since May.
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What was a once far-fetched idea is now a sustainable option for providing food to a growing population.
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Props and costumes from "Star Wars", one of the most popular film franchises, have fetched high prices at auction.
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A single Hong Kong skyscraper recently fetched $5.2 billion and an imperfect Leonardo da Vinci sold for $450 million.
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It sounds far-fetched, and it is, but as it goes on it becomes more and more chillingly plausible.
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"And for a lot of people it seems far-fetched" to link climate change with fundamental rights, she said.
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The currency fetched 13 per dollar in onshore trade , while offshore yuan traded at 7.0758, steady on the day.
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It sounds far-fetched and perhaps a bit alarming, but evolutionary roboticists are already churning out these fantastical designs.
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Other judges think it's sufficient that the agency gave a reason (however inadequate or far-fetched) for its decisions.
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The Cherlands' hogs fetched about $40 per hundred pounds in August - about $20 less than their break-even price.
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"Shutting down Facebook completely is an idea that is far-fetched and would lead to great consequences," Raoof said.
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Yet Peter Norvig, a leading artificial intelligence scientist and a director of research at Google, thinks that's far-fetched.
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You never have a hard time suspending disbelief because as far-fetched as everything is, it's grounded in reality.
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The idea of an underwater hotel is certainly novel, and one could be forgiven for thinking it's far-fetched.
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The more far-fetched you make something, the more reality-based it is because life is totally like that.
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This wouldn't be too far-fetched considering the Bachelor community often likes to keep things all in the family.
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But Cockburn's latest barb against her opponent has nothing to do the far-right, but rather the far-fetched.
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The average gallon of gallon fetched $2.58 on Friday, down sharply from $2.84 a month ago, according to AAA.
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In 26, they fetched an average 2000 rand (280 U.S. cents) per kg, in 1203 it was 2120 rand.
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The dances, by Eugene Loring, who choreographed Aaron Copland's "Billy the Kid," are funny, fluid and intentionally far-fetched.
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Bags that had sold for $50 the previous week fetched $300 on June 5, in line with new bags.
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But although the plot is a little more far-fetched, Witherspoon deeply connected to the message of missing home.
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Yes, it's an intentionally far-fetched idea, and illustrates the profound difficulty of solving such a challenging environmental problem.
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Olivia Newton-John's iconic "Grease" leather jacket and skintight pants fetched $405,700 total at an auction this past weekend.
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Meanwhile, a rundown four-bedroom terraced house in Surry Hills fetched 1.95 million Australian dollars ($1.5 million) last year.
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Among other currency majors, the Japanese yen fetched 112.87 to the dollar, weakening from an earlier low of 112.39.
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Gabriel Otte, the founder and CEO of cancer genetics startup Freenome, said Epstein's plan was far-fetched and simplistic.
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The Dalai Lama's 1966 Land Rover Series IIA 88 just fetched $20063,000 at an RM Sotheby's auction on Saturday.
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In February, the three-year supply fetched a yield of 0.844 percent, which was the lowest since March 2014.
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Tech companies regularly patent far fetched ideas, and it this doesn't mean a new product is on the way.
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Among other currency majors, the Japanese yen traded at 25.3 to the dollar, while the Australian dollar fetched $2750.
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The two-year note sale fetched the strongest overall demand since November, clearing at a yield of 0.920 percent .
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As the dollar gained, the euro fetched $1.0940, having slipped to a three-week low of $1.0912 on Friday.
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Our worst fears we talked about in the West Wing on that November morning were not so far-fetched.
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"When it ['The Handmaid's Tale'] first came out, it was viewed as being far-fetched," she said last year.
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Analysts said that suggests the unit, which was put up for sale a year ago, fetched an insignificant sum.
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He spoke moments after Trump told reporters that it's "far-fetched" to think Russia hacked Democrats to help him.
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Exchange rates on the black market showed the pressure even more: the greenback fetched 10.5 Zimbabwe dollars on Monday.
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The prospect of such a thing actually happening may sound far-fetched (har-har-har), but it is not.
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But the idea that the events were the stuff of musical theater seemed, at best, far-fetched to many.
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Baghdadi, who fetched a $25 million bounty in the US, is believed to have been killed in the raid.
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It also fetched Mr. Jacobs's latest Twitter posts and the location of a nearby doctor with the same name.
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Against the yen, the greenback fetched 112.25 yen, off levels around the 113 handle seen the last two weeks.
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Things that seemed far-fetched or alarmist a few days or even a few hours ago are becoming realities.
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And, yes, I realize that both grazing cows and well-functioning subways sound far-fetched to today's New Yorkers.
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I've known parents who have gone to those lengths, but Kearney's mother considered the work of fiction far-fetched.
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In a country only a couple of generations removed from starvation, the possibility doesn't seem far-fetched to many.
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For thousands of runners, that dream of running in the Boston Marathon just got a little more far-fetched.
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If that kind of America sounds far-fetched, consider another tweet that showed up on the thread Anderson noticed.
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The Australian dollar fetched $0.6751, having hit a 3-1/2-month low of $0.67355 in the previous session.
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He has a maddening habit of leaping to outrageous conclusions and then bending facts to fit far-fetched theories.
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The Internet of Things Group, which makes computing products for industries and embedded systems, fetched $24.68 billion in revenue.
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The Democrats' tentative approach to a trade, however, indicates that it's not as far-fetched as it might seem.
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Other agents thought that such a conclusion was far-fetched and that the significance of the document was unclear.
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The latter does not seem far-fetched if one looks at farming, which accounts for about 30% of GDP.
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In August of last year, one dollar bought 3.5 lira; throughout the last month it fetched more than 6.
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Ashman's vivacious rhymes and Kaufman's lovingly detailed illustrations bring a far-fetched dream to life in this larky story.
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Ashman's vivacious rhymes and Kaufman's lovingly detailed illustrations bring a far-fetched dream to life in this larky story.
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In ABC's new dead-child time-travel mystery, "Somewhere Between," the coincidences are somewhere between far-fetched and lunatic.
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On one occasion, they drove 15 miles to Columbia Falls on a tip, even though it seemed far-fetched.
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This sequence of events seemed far-fetched, but Weinstein was nevertheless optimistic about the coming year, win or lose.
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In the fall of 2018, the members of an online collective called Thwip Gang had a far-fetched idea.
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Vivien's mother motioned for Becky to take more and fetched an old scarf, making a bundle of the plums.
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The dollar fetched as little as 113.12 yen overnight compared to levels around 113.95 seen in the prior session.
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There could have been solid science reasons to motivate nearly all of the film's more far-fetched plot points.
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After that, everyone was flipping bottles, and a "replica bottle" signed by Senatore himself fetched over $199933,199923 on eBay.
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The note fetched a yield that was higher than the expected yield at the bid deadline, suggesting tepid demand.
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Against the yen, the dollar fetched 2600 yen, off a low of 21 yen seen in the overnight session.
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But that goal seems far-fetched at a time when only about one-third of Americans have bachelor's degrees.
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Eventually, I fetched up in Hawaii, a place I first saw in Life — hula girls, luaus, volcanoes, big surf.
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Here are some possible scenarios, as outlined by experts VICE spoke to: None of that is particularly far-fetched.
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Last year, his painting "Meule" fetched $81.4 million with fees at Christie's, a new auction high for his work.
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"It's not too far-fetched," Todd Flood, the special investigator, told reporters on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
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Among spring listings, 18.7 percent of homes fetched above asking, with winter listings not far behind at 17.5 percent.
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The index last stood at 93, while the euro fetched $1.1222, near the lower end of its weekly trading range.
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Brent crude futures traded up 0.3% at $72.20 per barrel while U.S. crude futures fetched $63.31 per barrel, up 0.3%.
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Even if putting a big computing tube underwater seems far-fetched, the project could lead to other innovations, he said.
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The index last stood at 29, while the euro fetched $2195.62, near the lower end of its weekly trading range.
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Earlier this month an ultra-rare Beatles demo fetched £9,300 ($12,400) after it was discovered in a U.K. charity store.
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A kilo of rhino horn fetched 51,000 euros ($53,900) on the black market in 13, it said in a statement.
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The idea that ritualistic killings of women could spread throughout the world is not so far-fetched for women today.
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Bayer's stake in Currenta fetched an equity value of about 1.17 billion euros after deducting net debt and pension obligations.
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When you look at the bigger picture of The Division 2, the premise is nearly as ridiculous and far-fetched.
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It doesn't feel far-fetched for a game like that to exist with how obsessed everyone is with social media.
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On the interbank forex market on Monday, one U.S. dollar fetched 2.5 RTGS dollars, the same rate as on Feb.
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And it has an experimental looseness natural to someone who fetched up in the world of fashion almost by happenstance.
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They do, however, make The Bold Type's reality feel a lot more far-fetched and a lot less realistic. —K.
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But as far-fetched as that scene was, there was some truth to it: Bike seats can be pretty uncomfortable.
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They could have fetched a king's ransom for Tavares at the deadline but chose not to trade him for … reasons?
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The 10 high-tech IPOs in Europe this year have fetched proceeds of about $2.4 billion, Thomson Reuters data shows.
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Also featured: a wooden chair that recently fetched $349,000 at auction because of its former connection to a famous author.
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But Claws wouldn't work as well as it does without the superlative cast that helps ground it's far-fetched plots.
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The dollar fetched 113.14 yen, up 0.2 percent on the day but still down 0.4 percent so far this week.
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This scenario probably sounds a little far-fetched, and not least the bit about the repeatedly successful homegrown tennis player.
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Still, this didn't seem too far-fetched at the time — there's ample NFL precedent for bringing rookie quarterbacks along slowly.
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Speculating about the future, even if it is far-fetched, can help people and institutions cope with what comes next.
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It is not far-fetched to think that some Latinos have unconsciously absorbed these messages and then acted upon them.
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As it turns out, the writers' "far-fetched" version of America wasn't really that unthinkable—and that's scary as hell.
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Many of the prices fetched this week show how top works of art continue to appreciate at a rapid rate.
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The index last stood at 133, while the euro fetched $1.1220, near the lower end of its weekly trading range.
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Yet even with Mr Trump in office, the idea that Australia might start sidling over to China seems far-fetched.
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But the Democrat's recent surge of hope in regaining control of the lower chamber isn't so far-fetched any more.
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As for the ability of TMS to reactivate forgotten memories in patients, Rose says that's still a far-fetched idea.
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"With the current mentality, do I think that it is far-fetched that MBS can execute my father?" said Alaoudh.
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That doesn't seem far-fetched, considering that even Barney Frank, the chair of the committee, endorsed eliminating superdelegates last month.
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The euro, another casualty in the days after Brexit, fetched$1.1105 after reaching $1.0912 on Friday, its lowest since March.
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A few months back, I covered the story of cancer patients trying to create their own far-fetched DIY immunotherapies.
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She also notes that a recall election isn't far-fetched; protocol for such recalls can be found in California's constitution.
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Reuters reported in 2013 that it was exploring a potential sale that could have fetched as much as $1 billion.
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So the idea that the President was suddenly motivated by a desire to clean up that episode seems far fetched.
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The euro, another casualty in the days after Brexit, fetched$1.1150 after reaching $1.0912 on Friday, its lowest since March.
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It works when you're listening to internet radio, a playlist, or choosing the songs those upcoming tracks are being fetched.
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Earlier this month, newly discovered letters written by Alexander Hamilton sold by the Raab Collection fetched $170,000, Raab told CNN.
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For the moment at least, both of these possibilities sound more far-fetched and improbable than any bizarre news story.
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It was pretty far-fetched at the time because light doesn't seem toxic in any way that could cause cancer.
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In retrospect, Fisaha told me, the promises made by the Israeli government were far-fetched, a "fantasy," in his words.
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A truly far-fetched number would be 21945: No player has reached that total since Pittsburgh's Jay Bell in 2991.
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Congressional intelligence leaders say they have seen no evidence of such a wiretap, and experts call the scenario far-fetched.
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U.S. crude futures last fetched $51.23 per barrel, up 1.6 percent on the day and off Friday's low of $50.15.
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This year's winning bid fell narrowly short of the highest sum the lunch has fetched so far, which was $3,456,789.
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Here the reader can anticipate some of the major secrets from the very beginning, while other revelations feel far-fetched.
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Yet prior litigation over the law dubbed Obamacare suggests seemingly far-fetched arguments can go far and roil the courts.
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While it's hard to imagine a royal drinking with their staff, the idea isn't as far-fetched as it seems.
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Prakash Singh, also from Jhajjar, spent 203,000 rupees to grow green chilli, but the crop fetched him barely 200 rupees.
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Those comments exacerbated a hard day for the Trump campaign, which offered shifting and far-fetched explanations for the plagiarism.
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And the hefty premium it has fetched over the Golden Arches for much of the last decade has mostly vanished.
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Yet the notion that a Gulenist faction within the military was behind the coup plot is not so far-fetched.
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Add it all up and the idea of Avenatti even being taken seriously as a candidate is decidedly far-fetched.
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There were also be nine Dodge Challengers up for auction, including this 1968 Dodge Challenger Super Bee that fetched $102,000.
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Fifty-two of the 75 units sold at the tower overlooking Central Park fetched more than $10 million, she said.
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The yen, considered a safe-haven asset, fetched 110.31 to the dollar on Friday afternoon local time, staying relatively stable.
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Maybe Carter is actually stuck in time My final proposition is the most far-fetched, but is still worth considering.
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It's not far-fetched to think that she was asking for some support — he kind of owes her, after all.
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We're also currently in a political moment in which even the most asinine supervillains no longer seem so far-fetched.
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Sometimes doors opened — cautiously, at first, behind screen doors or bars — and sometimes the occupants fetched their children to translate.
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Marisa Getter fetched a container of salt and pepper for her husband, Danny Itzkovitz, as he sweated over the grill.
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To some, it may sound far-fetched to suggest that ugly behavior in classrooms can metastasize into more hateful acts.
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The notion that the history of France unrolls at the table is not far-fetched, as this curious volume demonstrates.
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The idea is so risky — and seemingly far-fetched — that some of Mr. Trump's aides believe it will never happen.
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Politics has become so far-fetched these days that certain moments almost feel like something out of a sketch show.
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A 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso fetched $57.8 million; a Rolex watch known as "The Unicorn" sold for $5.9 million.
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Nonetheless, the fact remains that on some nights, our brains spin scenes that are far-fetched at the very least.
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Among the works sold were paintings by Amedeo Modigliani and Andy Warhol that fetched $2000 million and $22.0 million, respectively.
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And Frank Borzage's direction of Gene Towne and C. Graham Baker's far-fetched screenplay is a model of seamless conviction.
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But in the sketch as in life, one of the employees proposes a far-fetched plan to save the company.
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AWS fetched Amazon a $916 million operating margin on $4.1 billion in revenue in the second quarter of this year.
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The dollar fetched 118.57 yen JPY=, having dropped as deeply as 118.25 overnight, a level last seen in mid-October.
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However, doctors found the many romantic liaisons and adrenaline-soaked atmosphere of the show's fictional hospital are completely far-fetched.
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She has clasped her two daughters' hands, fetched water for them, held their legs when it was time to push.
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It's a far-fetched story and almost sounds too good to be true, and that's where fact and fiction collide.
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The movie then gins up a seemingly far-fetched idea: that Benedict revealed to Bergoglio that he planned to resign.
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Ever since the advent of the mass media, professional journalists have been a bulwark against seditious or far-fetched theories.
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With far-right parties then on the rise across the Continent, it did not seem that far-fetched a proposition.
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That may sound far-fetched, but in addition to vacuuming robots can already mop our floors and mow our lawns.
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But as time goes on, your partner's excuses for keeping your relationship weirdly private start to get more far-fetched.
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That makes a merger far-fetched — and may leave any Staples buyout plan strictly on the back of an envelope.
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And the idea isn't too far-fetched: The high atmosphere is actually quite pleasant, with cool temperatures and low pressures.
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The idea, though — that you can plug in your phone and have your secrets stolen — is not entirely far-fetched.
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The spread on that game is 22, and a margin of that size does not look at all far-fetched.
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Last year, another print of it, this one signed by the artist, fetched seven hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars.
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It wouldn't have been a far-fetched assumption to attribute it to the consumer reining in its spending, Cramer said.
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A Virginia animal shelter&aposs "artist in residence" fetched $4,000 when his shelter auctioned off 20 of his original paintings.
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That may seem implausible or far-fetched, but a year ago, so was the idea of a $1 trillion Amazon.
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Recently, another Petrobras pipeline network with half the capacity fetched a top bid of around $8 billion from other investors.
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U.S. crude futures last fetched $96.8883 per barrel, up 296.888 percent on the day and off Friday's low of $297.704.
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Mr. Wille fetched his detector from the car, wanting to use the remaining daylight to search the area more thoroughly.
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Against the Japanese currency, the dollar fetched 0.43 yen, compared to levels around the 111.1 handle seen earlier this week.
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That makes a merger far-fetched – and may leave any Staples buyout plan strictly on the back of an envelope.
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The Birdcage and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert were too campy and far-fetched to feel realistic.
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The index last stood at 97.510, while the euro fetched $93, near the lower end of its weekly trading range.
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The euro fetched $1.1351 and was 0.1 percent lower on the day, having touched $1.1398 - its highest in almost a week.
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Realizing that was a bit far-fetched, she amended her request, saying she just hoped she could watch the third episode.
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The theory is, of course, far-fetched and not true; Comet Pizza, the restaurant in question, doesn't even have a basement.
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Here are a few far-fetched ideas about a few of the oldest Washington events in the spirit of the season.
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The couple sprung into action ... first firing off an email to a bunch of their neighbors, but that fetched no clues.
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Not too far-fetched for a man that was born in prison to a mother targeted by the government sanctioned COINTELPRO.
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It's a far-fetched idea, and Udall told reporters he got no response or comment from Gorsuch's team in the room.
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None of these initiatives — from Washington or from the industry itself — is far-fetched, either conceptually or in terms of execution.
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But the conditions needed for that to happen seem so far-fetched, it's unlikely any users at all were actually affected.
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In 2014, Darjeeling tea from the Makaibari estate fetched a price of Rs 1,12,000 ($1,850), the highest for any Indian tea.
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Some biotech insiders and former employees have criticized Verily for glomming onto too many far-fetched health care projects without focus.
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Maybe it's faint, and many would say far-fetched, but there's a case to be made for stocks moving nicely higher.
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Think of what her fellow West Coast painter, Jess, did with Fludd's work, and this possibility doesn't seem so far-fetched.
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She couldn't speak because of all the tubes, so they fetched a clipboard and marker for her to write a message.
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There's no Game Of Thrones theory too far-fetched for the rollercoaster that is season 7 of the hit HBO series.
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Still, a Smart that looks something like this and embraces at least some of the ideas shown isn't too far-fetched.
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Enter the unique and seemingly far-fetched concept of being a romantic while also being happily single and playing the field.
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Brent crude rose 0.7% to $72.25 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fetched $62.45 a barrel, up 0.7%.
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U.S. crude futures fetched $48.46 per barrel, down 0.1 percent while Brent futures were down 0.2 percent at $52.63 per barrel.
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Sure, its hyperspace travel and governmental telepaths were pretty far-fetched — but they were shown as the domain of alien races.
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It is no longer far-fetched to think that the world is entering an era of clean, unlimited and cheap power.
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Falling asleep on textbooks may seem like a ridiculous way to learn (through osmosis, right?), but it's not so far-fetched.
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The notion that a midlevel Chigi official in charge of ceremonial matters could have made the decision does seem far-fetched.
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Usually it wasn't far-fetched—it's not like I lied about being a pilot or something and applied to Air Canada.
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The market cap is now lower than $1.8 billion, a discount to the $2 billion private round they fetched in 2015.
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Luckily for fans, a crossover isn't such a far-fetched idea considering the show's creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa also created Riverdale.
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She fetched a small towel from the bathroom and told him to apply pressure to the wound until Allen came back.
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This was always far-fetched, with Mr Wu far more reliant on debt and far less disciplined in his deal-making.
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The news fetched well wishes from famous friends including Sisterhood costar Blake Lively, as well as Zoe Saldana and Reese Witherspoon.
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All of these hypotheses are astoundingly far-fetched, and yet still found support among at least a few of Trump's delegates.
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Brent crude futures traded up 0.25% at $72.16 per barrel while U.S. crude futures fetched $63.30 per barrel, up 0.3 percent.
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Titanic is a whopping three hours long, giving redditors ample room to come up with far-fetched, but somewhat compelling, ideas.
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The price is sky high, given that the television rights for the 2015 season only fetched 50 million yuan ($7.6 million).
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The problem with that is that you're sitting around while everything is being fetched, and then you're going through the calculations.
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If we had just accepted her confession, no matter how far-fetched, we would have had an open-and-shut case.
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Rory's struggle to juggle school, family, and her social life is not far fetched, and it makes for an interesting story.
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It's not a far-fetched idea to think that the future of television is right in your favorite social media app.
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Normally when Jimmy Kimmel dupes people into believing something incredibly far-fetched, we laugh and groan and marvel at their ignorance.
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A sketch of the New York City skyline drawn by President Donald Trump fetched nearly $30,000 at an auction Thursday night.
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Sterling fetched $0.70643, having slipped further from Wednesday's nine-month high of $1.3380, with its fall of 0.76 percent on Thursday.
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I look forward to proving them wrong, but to me, it's not super far-fetched to be like, 'You know what?
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The domestic portion fetched a total of 1.323 billion reais ($422 million) for Azul and seller shareholders, according to the CVM.
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They say we all have a doppelgänger out there somewhere, but we've always thought the theory sounds a little far-fetched.
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The Russian news agency Interfax reported comments from the Kremlin which said the strikes had happened under a "far-fetched pretext".
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Milo Ventimiglia just put to bed a far-fetched but hopeful fan theory about Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life.
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Far fetched as all this sounds, purely in terms of energy it is not that much grander than everyday space flight.
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I understand this is pretty far-fetched, but this is serious, this is real, this is our life on this planet.
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In early London trade, the euro fetched $251.38, down 21 percent as euro zone inflation data came in softer than forecast.
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In early Monday trade, U.S. crude futures fetched $50.53 per barrel, slightly higher though not far from Friday's low of $50.15.
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A separate climate report released Tuesday by the United Nations said those worst-case scenarios are not at all far-fetched.
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It may sound far-fetched to suggest newish countries like Canada, or its southern neighbor, could break into smaller sovereign pieces.
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That's up about 16 percent from the $5 billion valuation that the start-up fetched during its last fund-raising round.
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It sounds far-fetched, but to those who drew the blueprints for a new condominium in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, it did.
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But there are plenty of unconventional pieces available at conventional prices, certainly compared with what some traditional works have fetched lately.
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Here's the cryptic clue shared by the Ryan Murphy-helmed drama, which fetched Lady Gaga a Golden Globe earlier this year.
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A custom Pink Ladies jacket given to the actress by the cast and crew fetched $50,000, 25 times its original estimate.
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Heavy crude once fetched a big discount compared with light crude, but it has narrowed after sanctions on Iran and Venezuela.
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Obama's actions would have been far-fetched as recently as 2012, when he had still not formally backed same-sex marriage.
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Brent crude futures traded up 0.1% at $72.07 per barrel while U.S. crude futures fetched $63.30 per barrel, up 0.3 percent.
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Experts told Business Insider that Epstein's genetic research plans were outlandish and far-fetched, although they contained elements based in reality.
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A 1962 Ferrari GTO 203 fetched a record-breaking $48.4 million during last year's Monterey Car Week auctions with RM Sotheby's.
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The most legally realistic option for keeping the seat in GOP hands may be the most politically far-fetched of all.
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The other example that was retrofitted to LM specifications was auctioned in 2015 and fetched $13.75 million, according to RM Sotheby's.
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The euro, which hit a fourteen-week high against the dollar last week, fetched $1.1405 at 3:13 p.m. HK/SIN.
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It fetched $1,221.9 per ounce, keeping the 2.5 percent gain from Thursday, which was its biggest percentage rise since June 2016.
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The fear that the market could oversell to the point of bringing the economy into recession is far-fetched, Pride said.
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A Trump nomination still seemed far-fetched, but doubt sank in: Was I the one missing the bigger picture of 2016?
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When the M.I.T. meteorologist Lodovica Illari first met Mr. Saraceno, she found his dream of alternative flight a bit far-fetched.
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The thought that the Lions could come together and win an N.F.L. championship in the next few seasons is far-fetched.
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In five minutes, we are brought back to what may seem surreal to some, but is not a far-fetched reality.
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One summer there was no water for two weeks; the couple fetched water from their friends and ate off paper plates.
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The story of our modern Santa Claus — magical bearded man, flying reindeer, supersonic sleigh travel — is nothing if not far-fetched.
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Immanuel fetched me from the Los Robles hotel, a relaxed posada with a tropical courtyard in the heart of the capital.
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And for all the elaborate contested convention scenarios tossed around earlier this year, this one is almost certainly prohibitively far-fetched.
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With the use of cloud-based tech inhabiting more and more of public life, it's not too far-fetched an idea.
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An Agence France-Presse reporter described seeing five children, including his younger brother, killed by a bomb as they fetched water.
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The dollar fetched 106.18 yen, crawling back from its 16-month low of 105.24 touched on Friday on improved risk appetite.
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In other words, the Supreme Court upheld this provision based on a mere conjecture, and a far-fetched one at that.
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The next most expensive is believed to be a bird called Nadine, which fetched more than $450,000 at auction in 2017.
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The mint green Hermes 3000 typewriter on which Ms. Plath wrote "The Bell Jar" fetched $46,071 (also from an anonymous buyer).
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When he had fetched the kayak out from under the tarp, there were cobwebs, and earwigs in among the hatch straps.
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It's a notion that would have seemed far-fetched even a few days ago, and most industry observers remain highly dubious.
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The dollar fetched 121.30 yen, having jumped nearly 0.64883 percent on Friday - its biggest one-day rally in over a year.
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At rival Christie's on Tuesday, the "Pink Legacy", a diamond weighing nearly 19 carats, fetched a record 50.375 million Swiss francs.
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Firing on all cylinders But Amazon would have to more than double to get to $2 trillion, which isn't far fetched.
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And it occurs to them that flying reindeer and a guy coming down the chimney might be a little far fetched.
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The greenback fetched as little as 1.2740 Canadian dollars overnight compared to the 1.2920 Canadian dollars seen in the prior session.
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And its path to profitability looks about as far-fetched as Uber's plans to launch an air taxi service in 2023.
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U.S. crude futures fetched $48.46 per barrel, down 0.1 percent, while Brent futures were down 0.2 percent at $52.63 per barrel.
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Suddenly, making "Uncut Gems" didn&apost look that too far fetched — though getting Sandler for it was still a pipe dream.
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AIDS was still in the headlines at the time, the early 1990s, and same-sex marriage was a far-fetched notion.
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Recent U.S. refinery sales have fetched about $5,000 per barrel of capacity, which would value the plant at about $1.3 billion.
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Is it such a far-fetched proposition, that "language can't be separated from the world without separating the world from itself"?
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Bolden's leap from bus passenger to leader of a powerful labor organization was not far-fetched to those who knew her.
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So Snoop Dogg raced to his car and fetched a tube of CBD-infused ointment, which she rubbed on her foot.
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Likewise, her suggestion that Pakistan was involved in moving 300 Pakistani jihadists to the core of the ISIS fight is far-fetched.
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It's not so far-fetched that Westworld and The Truman Show use the same technology — and thus, exist in the same universe.
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And if you think the comparison with Britain's independence from the EU is far fetched, let Donald Trump make it for you.
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Among other currency majors, the euro traded at $25 against the dollar, the Australian dollar fetched $2542, while Cable was at $1.2280.
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The Drake special issue kept reprinting, and copies with a limited‑edition fold‑out poster now fetched nearly eighty dollars on eBay.
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So to suggest that the 39-year-old Stevenson is ducking Smith wouldn't be far fetched, although Michel has denied that publicly.
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Given the adverse effects of insufficient sleep on health and productivity, Moriyama's investment in his employees' well-being isn't too far-fetched.
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The idea of having your biometric data collected was as far-fetched as the idea that you might be being spied on.
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Brent crude rose 0.5% to $72.10 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fetched $62.35, also half a percent higher.
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In their time living together, he'd always fetched the mail each day from their mailbox, which seemed like a helpful household chore.
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While it might seem over the top to imagine that these forces could so seamlessly converge, it's really not that far-fetched.
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Brent crude rose 0.3% to $71.99 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fetched $62.26, also half a percent higher.
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Unique or rare examples can net owners quite a bit more; one such device, Boswell noted, fetched $13,200 in an eBay auction.
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The Cobb card -- sold via Heritage Auctions -- fetched $504k, which is around $70k more than when another was sold back in 2017.
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At Sotheby's on Tuesday, a rare pear-shaped vivid pink diamond fetched 30.8 million Swiss francs, purchased by a private Asian collector.
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Others who'd seen that boy in the group shower knew him to be well-endowed, so Jensen's claim didn't seem far-fetched.
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Given Ronan Farrow's in-depth reporting on Harvey Weinstein's army of spies, conspirators, and bullies, this is not all that far-fetched.
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If the latest estimates are accurate, this flotation will be the biggest IPO since Alibaba fetched $21.8bn in New York in 2014.
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U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures fetched $64.00, up slightly on Tuesday, after hitting a 20-day high of $64.24 the previous day.
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He doesn't think the idea of getting a host of automakers and other companies to join their platform is so far-fetched.
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The Mitsubishi e-Evolution Concept is the Japanese automaker's vision of a high-performance crossover SUV that doesn't sound too far-fetched.
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The yen fetched 112.71, down 0.2 percent on the day and off a one-month high of 111.61 touched on Oct. 15.
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It was a rifle with straw still on it, because a farmer had fetched it from its hiding place in a barn.
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The yen last fetched 105.41 per dollar, and was within striking distance of 105.03, its strongest since the January 3 flash crash.
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All that's missing is the arrest of a candidate or two (and that is not as far-fetched as it once was).
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You might call this far-fetched, but I would remind you that we're talking about a world totally alien to our own.
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But it seems pretty far-fetched to presume that wax-eating birds just happened to spray Mucnh's canvas as they flew by.
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In July, the district sold $500 million of new and refunding unrated GO bonds that fetched yields as high as 7.65 percent.
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It fetched 103 yen, more than a full yen below its near seven-month high of 114.735 yen touched a week ago.
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For all these reasons, the idea of Trump leading a political movement that doesn't aim at his own election seems far-fetched.
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The historical figures they choose to reference are sometimes far-fetched, but always telling—not of the candidates' strengths, but their shortcomings.
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Here's the theory: Blunt joked about wanting to receive a knighthood, so Beatrice gleefully fetched a ceremonial sword to perform the deed.
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That might seem far-fetched for someone whose website, Breitbart News, calls climate change a hoax and those who study it corrupt.
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The yuan strengthened against the dollar; the on-shore traded at 6.8789 against the greenback, while the off-shore yuan fetched 6.8746.
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The chilling thought of North Korea's fully submersible submarines firing a nuclear ballistic missile isn't as far-fetched as some might think.
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In fact, research suggests that divorce could be contagious, so it's not far-fetched to think cheating could work the same way.
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One of them, an attractive blonde, introduced himself as Jean-Paul and fetched me a vodka drink, complete with a maraschino cherry.
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OK, so this definitely one of the more far-fetched Game of Thrones theories you'll read this week, but bear with us.
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Earnings in Exxon's upstream exploration and production segment improved to $2.3 billion as the company fetched a higher price for its products.
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Meanwhile, the Australian dollar fetched $0.7485, down from levels above $0.7500 early in the previous week, while the euro traded at $1.0888.
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How technologies that sound far-fetched are in fact inevitable, derived as they are from a centuries-long process of incremental breakthroughs.
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Among other currency pairs, the euro traded at $1.0658, while the British pound fetched $1.2442 at around 2:56 p.m. HK/SIN.
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A PRESIDENTIAL campaign season that is already a trifle too far-fetched for a movie script may soon get even more interesting.
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Brent crude rose 0.5% to $72.11 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fetched $62.34, also half a percent higher.
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Given Milloy's closeness to Trump's inner circle, and Breitbart's growing influence on the White House, and it doesn't seem so far-fetched.
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The price was undisclosed, but each fetched well more than the $154,000 a lesser-quality specimen sold for last year, Snyder said.
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The idea that this will win over the majority of the country that is skeptical of Trump's new regime seems far-fetched.
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