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Faced with Woolf’s criticisms, we find ourselves in a fetching literary intrigue.

A gold pocket watch recovered from the body of one of the richest passengers on the Titanic is expected to fetch £1m at auction.

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If the sale fetched less than bondholders were owed plus what Blue Owl had invested with a modest profit, Meta would pay the difference.

Once investors buy private shares, they may not be able to sell that stock as quickly as they want to or at the price they think they should fetch for it.

However, “it isn’t what a barrel of oil fetches on the market that matters to producers,” Holland told MarketWatch.

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

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