fechter in A Sentence

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    Brock and Fechter went into business together.

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    Fechter agreed to the twenty percent, but refused to sell his characters.

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    Fechter did exactly that, but using just moles instead of random animals.

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    Plus, Aaron Fechter had“bigger fish to fry…” Turns out, he was right.

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    Fechter said okay to the twenty percent, but refused to sell his characters.

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    With his new company, Fechter thought he could get his Jutta prototype off the ground.

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    To do that, he was willing to give Fechter twenty percent of his new company.

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    Denny approached Fechter at the convention and pointed to“booth 13 with a bunch of Japanese guys.”.

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    To do that, he was willing to give Fechter twenty per cent of his new company.

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    Brock wanted to buy Fechter's twenty percent of the company and rights to all of the characters.

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    Since then, Fechter has continued to do what he loves- inventing, just nothing that has panned out yet.

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    But as Fechter had no interest in working with Bushnell, this left Brock in something of a pickle.

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    Brock wanted to buy Fechter's twenty per cent of the company and rights to all of the characters.

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    Bob Cassata(founder of Bob's Space Racers) even called Fechter to Daytona Beach to get him to explain how the game worked.

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    When Fechter gave him his control system prototype, the man decided he wasn't going to pay Fechter, but took the device anyway.

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    They would later be the basis(along with the country song singing“Hard Luck Bears”) for the show that would make Fechter both rich and famous.

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    Despite this, Fechter"harboured no resentment" towards Denny Denton or Bob Cassata because he thought of himself as a"rip-off guy" anyway, stealing from booth 13 at the 1976 IAAPA Convention.

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    Despite this, Fechter“harbored no resentment” towards Denny Denton or Bob Cassata because he thought of himself as a“rip-off guy” anyway, stealing from booth 13 at the 1976 IAAPA Convention.

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    But most of the carbon monoxide will be gone from your body in the first hour," says Laurence Fechter, Ph.D., a professor of toxicology at the University of Oklahoma.

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    One of the people who opened the door knew a gullible, hungry kid when he saw one and"contracted" Fechter to create an electrical control system for amusement park shooting galleries.

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    He still thought the mini-amusement park-like restaurant idea was a great one, but felt Fechter's work in the hands of any competing restaurant could put Chuck E. Cheese's out of business.

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    After firefighters inspected the damage, investigators ruled that the blast was due to a ruptured pressurized fuel tank containing one of Fechter's latest things he's been working with- an experimental fuel called“carbohydrillium.”.

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    After firefighters inspected the damage, investigators ruled that the blast was due to a ruptured pressurised fuel tank containing one of Fechter's latest things he's been working with- an experimental fuel called"carbohydrillium.".

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    The situation is perhaps made even more comical given that Fechter's other big success in the business world to date was the creation of the famous“Rock-afire Explosion” animatronics band, bits of which were now strewn about in the wreckage.

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    This included the"Santa Claus Revue"(sold to Santa's Village in New Hampshire),"Confederate Critter Show"(sold to Magic World in Tennessee) and the"Wolf Pack 5," a concept Fechter came up with after seeing a live London performance of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

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