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"This is the third year we've come here on the run but we used to come years ago, back in the '50s, my father and my grandfather used to fetch us," said Raymond.

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She said another family member used a football shirt to wrap the baby in, while the club fetched towels and foil sheets.

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At the same time, more in-demand domain names are auctioned off, with some fetching hundreds of thousands of US dollars.

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A woman, out to fetch water with her dog, runs for cover.

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This could be as simple as requiring plastic bottles to be one colour - when dyes are used the products only fetch half the value of clear bottles.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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