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Yes, the word "fetch" can be used as a noun. Example: I played a game of fetch with my dog.Fetch can also be a verb. Example: Please fetch my slippers for me.
Than the protocol is used to fetch unwanted email lists. Fetch it jimmy boy, bring that rubber ball here to me, fetch it.
No. Fetch-decode-execute is a machine state time paradigm, not a philosophy used in coding.
It's an incredibly common phrase used in Hollywood films. Dog owners would probably like there dogs to associate "fetch" with retrieving things because it looks good. Unfortunately the fetch technique doesn't work for all dogs like terriers for example who would happily destroy there toys :D
It might be the sealer you used.
It should fetch something like $3000 at least if it is in good condition.
they dont really like water but if you get them used to it from an early age they can swim this is true because my wiemaraner does it
A wretch is a term often used to describe a miserable or despicable person; it rhymes with "fetch".
this rifle is going for $430.00 new. a rifle in used but good condition should fetch $380-400.
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I've just paid £300/$450 for a long-neck 1960s example in used but good condition. In the US they might fetch more..
The leafy green part, its just for looks not taste.