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Nigeria’s crude oil is low in sulphur and, as one of the most prized in the world, fetches a higher price than many of its competitors.

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Two rare cars that had been stored in a barn for more than four decades have been sold at auction, with both fetching more than the estimated sale prices.

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“We swapped details and saw each other later that night. It was all normal,” Paiz said, adding that Payne fetched him from downstairs at the Park Hyatt Palermo after he got lost.

Another starting pitcher, Southland native and key trade deadline acquisition Jack Flaherty, also is on the market, where he might fetch offers beyond what the Dodgers are willing to spend.

The cake, initially expected to fetch £500, was sold to a bidder from China who purchased it over the phone.

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

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