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After a 12-hour flight from Bangkok, the fearless duo fetched up in London, England's capital city.
Eventually, I fetched up in Hawaii, a place I first saw in Life — hula girls, luaus, volcanoes, big surf.
And it has an experimental looseness natural to someone who fetched up in the world of fashion almost by happenstance.
So the next time I fetched up at the rehearsal there was Lenin in Act I, and he was playing a lute!
"We have decided to open an investigation after media reports of the insane prices fetched up by these products on online sales websites in the last two days," Milan deputy chief prosecutor Tiziana Siciliano told Reuters.
Although her album has been embraced by soul fanatics—Aquarium Drunkard calls it a "super rare gem of killer '21960s funk and soul" and notes that original pressings have fetched up to $21971,20173 on Discogs—her name is largely unknown and her story an enigma.
It promptly fetched up multiple itineraries for a decent price ($1800.) It wasn't perfect — for one thing, between time zones, the International Date Line, and connecting flights, I'd actually get only about 36 hours in Jakarta — but it's a far better aspirational airfare browsing experience than its competitors, which generally insist on knowing precisely when and where you want to fly if you're planning anything more complex than a round-trip, and then make you tap and type for what feels like ages.
Tickets for the re-opening fetched up to €2,000. The renovations cost a reported €61 million, and left a budget shortfall that the opera house overcame in 2006.
As of 2016 the highest recorded price for a painting was A$14,500, while works on paper including prints and graphics have fetched up to $220.Australian Art Auction Records. Victor Zelman (1877-1960) Australia The following works have been sold at auction since 1970.
That night the Javanese attacked the other white man, killed and then ate part of him. Later the oldest Javanese died.Smith pp. 552–553 The lifeboat fetched up on Sipora an island off Sumatra and only from Padang where the Rooseboom started its journey 30 days earlier.
Nine feet of water was reported in the forward holds. Captain Dryden decided to make for shelter and fetched up off Whangaparae, Cape Runaway at 12 pm. Her pumps were started and were easily able to cope with the leak. The vessel rode out the storm and left to come on to Gisborne at 4 am Monday morning arriving in the bay at 2:45 pm.
La Petite-Raon was a village in the old Duchy of Lorraine. In the late medieval period it was part of the County of Salm, but fetched up in Lorraine in 1600. When the principality of Salm-Salm was formed in 1751, La Petite-Raon was incorporated within it until 1792 when in the wake of the Revolution the village found itself in France, as a commune within the Canton of Senones.
The batteries came into action again between Marchélepot and Licourt for the rest of the day, firing on roads crowded with enemy troops, guns and transport, while being attacked by low-flying German aircraft.Wyrall, pp. 277–8. There was further heavy fighting on 25 March. The gunners were hampered by fog in the morning, but afterwards supported the hard-pressed infantry all day. From Marchélepot and Licourt, CCLI Bde finally fetched up at Vermandovillers under the command of 24th Division.
The Fix was formed in March 1980 by Steve Miller (vocals), Craig Calvert (guitar), Mike Achtenberg (bass) and Jeff Wellman (drums). In March 1981, The Fix released a single on Touch and Go, "Vengeance" b/w "In this Town", in a small pressing of 200 copies. The first single has fetched up to $3,500 on eBay and is considered among the rarest punk rock records in existence. They also contributed the song "No Idols" to the 1981 Touch and Go compilation EP Process of Elimination.
Mutt and Jeff were two Norwegian spies who worked for the United Kingdom and MI5 and were members of the Double Cross System. In April 1941 two Norwegians, John "Helge" Moe (Mutt) and Tor Glad (Jeff) fetched up on a remote Aberdeenshire beach in Scotland, having travelled by seaplane and rubber dinghy. They immediately turned themselves in to the local police as German spies. MI5 soon 'turned' them, assigning them their codenames, which were the names of a pair of cartoon strip characters (see Mutt and Jeff).
Coat of Russian sables The monetary profits from the Siberian fur trade were enormous; Siberian furs were known as "soft gold" because their value is comparable to actual gold. Altogether, the Siberian fur industry was worth around $62 million a year in 1992. In the 16th century, a prime sable pelt sold for ten times what a peasant family could earn in a year, and a black fox fetched up to ten times the price of sable. Private traders sold roughly 350,000 rubles' worth of Siberian furs annually during the seventeenth century.
Killybegs is the most important fishing port in Ireland, and its harbour is often full with trawlers. In 1588, Killybegs was the last port of call for the Spanish vessel La Girona, which had dropped anchor in the harbour when the Spanish Armada fetched up on the Irish coast during Spain's war with England. With the assistance of a Killybegs chieftain, MacSweeney Bannagh, the Girona's personnel were fed, her rudder repaired, and she set sail for Scotland, but was wrecked off the Antrim coast with the loss of nearly 1,300 lives.
He was shot through the head and killed outright. Another officer was hit in the head and captured, another had his horse shot out from under him, and another was shot through the shoulder. The crown forces were dismayed, and although reinforcements - including the sick, so depleted was the garrison - sallied out from the castle and prevented a massacre, the death toll on the English side reached 180, with 30-40 wounded. Some managed to survive by swimming away in Larne Lough, with or without their horses, and fetched up on the shore of the peninsula of Island Magee.
Four Irish Wolfhounds were brought by O'Rourke as a gift for the Scottish monarch. Under the government of Perrot's successor as lord deputy, Sir William Fitzwilliam, pressure was increased on the territories bordering the province of Ulster. Thus, in the spring of 1590, Bingham's forces occupied west Breifne and O'Rourke fled; later that year the adjacent territory of Monaghan was seized by the crown after the execution at law of the resident lord, Hugh Roe MacMahon. O'Rourke fetched up in Scotland in February 1591, with "six fair Irish hobbies and four great dogs to be presented to the king".Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1589-1593, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 470.
Liepāja and Jelgava, on the other hand, observed housing price appreciation by 26.7% and 59.6% compared to 2004. Housing price in Lithuania also observed substantial gain in 2005 as the housing price index rose by 46.9% in 2005. Housing price in major cities of Lithuania was more expansive than Riga (Latvia) in 2005. For instance, an apartment in the suburb of Vilnius on average fetched up LTL2,617 (€758) per metre square, while an apartment in Kaunas and Klaipėda on average were estimated at LTL1,912 (€554) per metre square and LTL1,415 (€410) per metre square. In comparison, an apartment in the suburb of Riga on average was about LVL 335 (€478) per metre square in 2005.
Again she was responsible for health matters and, later, also for welfare issues. She spoke out to insist that young people born after 1919 should not be held responsible for the Nazi dictatorship that took over during and after 1933. She also campaigned for reform of the Abortion laws (§218 of the old constitution which reappeared in the post war Wet German constitution), urging that the abortion should be performed according to medical criteria and not according to political beliefs. Her welfare brief also gave her responsibility for refugees from parts of Germany that, since 1945, had become part of Poland and the Soviet Union, arranging accommodation and ensuring rapid settlement for those who had fetched up in Bremen.
C.A. In fact her body had fetched up in a small cove on the inland side of a smaller island called Zvirinovik – just in front of the fishing village of Karbuni (as it is now spelled) – near the town of Blato. On the following day her body was examined by the authorities and, from various letters and telegrams that were found about her person, identified as that of the "well-known English lady writer Alice Askew of London."Translation of an original document sent "To the Imperial Royal District Authorities (Bezirkshauptmannschaft), Korčula (Curzola), Velaluka, 6 November 1917 ... (signed) Gracin, Sergeant". "This English translation and what appears to be the original document, hand-written (in Croatian), signed and sealed – or possibly an equally hand-written, signed and sealed copy of it – are among the family artefacts now in my possession – previously in that of G.M.A." —R.C.A. She was then buried that same day 30 October 1917 at Karbuni.

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