Kim stressed to officials the importance of "massively [raising] mandarin fishes and other young fishes" for the lake to become functional.
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"Fish as we know them, bony fishes, just did not bite flesh of other fishes at that time," Kölbl-Ebert said.
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This showed that all major groups, from jawless fishes to jawed fishes, evolved in a very restricted band of coastal waters, well shoreward of the lagoon.
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Elsewhere on the reef, small cleaner-fishes make their living by plucking parasites and algae from a variety of so-called client fishes who line up to wait their turn.
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Last year, the theme was Feast of the Seven Fishes, but we were a bit ambitious and ended up with closer to 12 fishes (doesn't quite have the same ring, does it?).
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Some other fishes evolved vaguely similar ways of moving around.
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Wellington seemed most interested in the fishes in Amazon Rising!
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Wellington seemed most interested in the fishes in Amazon Rising!
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More than a decade her junior, Storm fishes, sails, surfs.
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Seven fishes, baby Jesus and the comfort of the familiar.
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We've got recipes for the Feast of the Seven Fishes.
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Ichthyologist John Sullivan has seen his fair share of electric fishes.
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A Baka woman fishes in the forest near Lobéké National Park.
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"Now they're home for fishes, crustaceans and shellfish — other New Yorkers."
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She fishes into the man's pant pockets, stuck to his corpse.
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Are you a "feast of the seven fishes" type of family?
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In Rigolet, everyone fishes and hunts, Flowers explained to VICE News.
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He fishes a green plastic bag out from under his crate.
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With this ghastly new pool float, you can sleep with the fishes.
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In the end, "The Black Presidency" possesses a loaves-and-fishes quality.
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Let other Jews multiply loaves and fishes and turn water into wine.
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We don't usually think of fishes as smart, let alone self-aware.
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The accumulating evidence leads to an inescapable conclusion: Fishes think and feel.
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We have three fishes in our home, two birds, and three chickens.
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Be careful not to get stuck by the fishes' long, venomous spines.
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"Stonefish are the most venomous fishes in the world," Dr. Smith said.
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For example, African rift lake cichlid fishes, Darwin's finches, or neotropical Adelpha butterflies.
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What I'm saying is, a large portion of Tony sleeps with the fishes.
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"There might be other fishes that have a gape that big," Johnson said.
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This, she says, is unrealistic, not least because she sometimes fishes at night.
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Here the chronological natives, not the travelers, are the fishes out of water.
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A man fishes in a drought-affected lake in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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Before work, she goes to the gym, fishes, or spends time with Mikula.
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You can see the water is very clean and fishes thrive in it.
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He fishes in a pond, sometimes landing a catfish, which he throws back.
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But if wishes were fishes we'd all swim in riches, as they say.
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He explained that these bats feed on small fishes that surface at night.
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For Feast of the Seven Fishes, you will surely need some fish stock.
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While he still fishes in summer, his father works in a fish farm.
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If only California's water problems could be solved by disappearing a couple thousand fishes.
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He would like to see Aeron Greyjoy swim with the fishes come next season.
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They're closely related to the family of fishes that include sharks, skates, and rays.
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Other fishes may have this ability to detect color in the deep sea, too.
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He fishes out the built-in pouch, squeezes the toggle and loosens the drawstring.
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The miracle of feeding the 5,000 with five loaves and two fishes mystified me.
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Overhead would be minimal because every morning you could multiply some loaves and fishes.
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He sometimes fishes with the campers on North Pond, catching bass and white perch.
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We see this in the Big Bird lineage but also in cichlid fishes and butterflies.
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Similar measurements hold true for a whole range of fishes brought up from the abyss.
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In its next life, the old Tappan Zee Bridge is going to the fishes. Really.
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Luke tells her every time she fishes her single, silver key out of her pocket.
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Printing a tweet fishes the quote from the Twitter stream, and mounts it on paper.
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For four or five clips, Kim fishes for compliments about her weight from her sisters.
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That is, if you don't want to swim with fishes you're eyeing up for dinner.
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"A load of salt in the kettle," said Craig Durant, who fishes in Cundy's Harbor.
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If wishes were fishes we'd all rot from the head down forenenst a stable door.
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Usually, this is a placid spot where Mr. Raftis fishes for red mullet and snapper.
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"We are already seeing the effects and shrinking of fishes due to warming," Cheung said.
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The woodcarvers, descendants of British mutineers on the Pitcairn Islands, signed the fishes' scaly flanks.
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For Mobile Loaves & Fishes, it starts with seeing the homeless as members of the community.
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Though nobody fishes there now, the ice-free water could have lured in industrial fleets.
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Until now, only three known examples existed among vertebrates: deep-sea dragonfishes, lanternfishes, and flashlight fishes.
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Blanco's past film appearances have included movies like Bermuda Tentacles and Fishes N' Loaves: Heaven Sent.
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Where the purveyor fishes at this time of the year, the water is normally 52 degrees.
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STEPHEN RHOADS, a commercial longline fisherman in Alaska's verdant south-east panhandle, fishes by two rules.
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For the most part, they eat far less than other fishes of similar size would consume.
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The two fishes probably know each other, for individual recognition is the norm in fish societies.
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If you see sketches, you will see people lying side by side, like tiny little fishes.
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"Wellington seemed most interested in the fishes in Amazon Rising!" the aquarium said in the tweet.
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But then they found some deep sea fishes had extra copies of genes to make rods.
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He's still a musician, he fishes in a green boat, and he lives a simple life.
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Everyone in "Elbowing the Seducer" fishes in other people's ponds, to borrow Shakespeare's phrase for adultery.
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Other mutualistic teams include ants and acacia trees, pollinators and flowers, and anemones and clown fishes.
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A young man fishes off of the coastline of Dulangan, a fishing village in Oriental Mindoro.
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My husband is Italian and grew up eating the Feast of Seven Fishes over the holidays.
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One of the most famous examples of recent speciation involves the cichlid fishes of Africa's Lake Malawi.
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Chupeta never mentioned what happened to the captain, but presumably he ended up sleeping with the fishes.
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And there's an element in the dress of her mother, the pattern is almost like fishes swimming.
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Tai stabs the waterlogged mass with a stick and fishes it out, dumping it at my feet.
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The grounds contain mazes, sculptures and a small pond, where Pope Benedict XVI reportedly fed the fishes.
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Many Italian restaurants in Britain offer their own interpretations of the Feast of The Seven Fishes, too.
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These fishes are particularly vulnerable to over-exploitation—they grow slowly, mature late, and produce few young.
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"The Chinese are relentless," said Renante Etac, 40, the captain of a ship that fishes near Scarborough.
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He takes off his sweatshirt, fishes out his waterlogged board, and tries again, with the same result.
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"We were a well-kept secret," said Ms. Coger, who fishes for striped bass in the river.
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As if that weren't enough, the fishes' pee also provides nutrients that help the corals rebound, Eakin says.
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A diver wearing a Santa Claus costume swims with fishes in the tank at COEX Aquarium on Dec.
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He's also fishes for eels, but he combines his fishing duties with the import and export of salmon.
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"[Hagfish] are primitive jawless fishes with an eel-like body," deep sea ecologist Andrew David Thaler told Gizmodo.
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She even fishes for herself, swiping at the water from atop a soft surfboard attached to the boat.
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" For Mr. Thomas Fischer who works in coal, you can remember the phrase "he fishes for coal orders.
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The predator's unlucky meal, entombed for posterity in shit, was probably from the diminutive redfieldiid family of fishes.
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At first glance, the small devotional altar called "Feeding the Fishes" is beautiful with its glittery gold finish.
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He fishes out the raisins to eat and loudly proclaims he doesn't like oats (yesterday he loved oats, LOL).
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And just about a year ago, dead fishes surfaced in Ulsoor Lake, another popular water body in the city.
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Jessica fishes around to see if any of her friends are getting similar threats, but no one fesses up.
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"Tourism can change our lives for the better," said Jabbar Dar, who fishes and collects water chestnuts in Wular.
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"Like most of the other deep sea fishes, they're just adapted to live down in those environments," said McMahan.
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He wants to let his eyes adjust, wants to see the wreck the way it looks to the fishes.
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In the film, an Italian naval ship off the coast of Syria fishes 1,800 boat people from the Mediterranean.
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Because fishes inhabit vast, obscure habitats, science has only begun to explore below the surface of their private lives.
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Dams have been removed on rivers like the White Salmon and the Elwha, and native fishes are surging upstream.
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GRACE (short for Gliding Robot Ace) is as unusual among underwater robots as sea lampreys are among freshwater fishes.
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For a delicious wahoo fish dinner and a fun bar scene in Kralendijk, try It Rains Fishes Bar & Restaurant.
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While everyone fishes out their credit cards, you slap down $10 for a couple of sodas and a nice tip.
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Tom sits at the table, reaches onto his father-in-law's plate and fishes out a drumstick with his fingers.
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Image: Nalani Schnell, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle "We certainly know of no other fishes with this feature," Johnson told Gizmodo.
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But by analyzing the species' DNA, the team identified changes to genes that help moderate pregnancy in other female fishes.
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Of all things, Marianne Nyegaard didn't expect to find a new species of sunfish — the heaviest of all bony fishes.
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The book's success led me to thinking I should next do a similar review of vertebrates—mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes.
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It's been a humbling experience as we are small fishes in a vast ocean, but we are both pretty dedicated.
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He fishes free drink vouchers from a battered briefcase and returns from the bar with a handful of Bud Lights.
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" Arvio gives us this translation: "Halfway down the gully / the blades from Albacete / glisten like fishes / flush with fighting blood.
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Meghan Kennedy's drama about three Italian-American sisters in 1960s Brooklyn will serve its final Feast of the Seven Fishes.
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King penguins' favorite food is myctophid fishes, also known as lanternfishes, which they hunt at depths of up to 300 feet.
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If "swimming with sharks" and "sleeping with the fishes" sound like an exciting combo, we have the perfect Airbnb for you.
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Here, cold waters meet warmer waters from temperate regions, sustaining a bloom of marine life, from plankton to krill to fishes.
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I shared stories about him, imagined him picking out lures when we went to the fishing store (my boyfriend fishes, too).
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And I would eat something more savory and hearty like, you know, involving cheeses and rices and grains, pastas, fishes, loaves.
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SUNDAY REVIEW An Opinion article last Sunday about the intelligence of fishes misidentified the cause of the overfishing of bluefin tuna.
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She fishes deep inside to pull out tissue paper, as if someone who lost a piece of jewelry in a pool.
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The best-explored groups of organisms are the vertebrates (mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes), along with plants, especially trees and shrubs.
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Though Thoreau was not yet well traveled in outdoors New England, his insights were distilled by watching the rivers' migratory fishes.
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It is also why ichthyologists consider the absence of cannibalism in fishes, rather than its presence, to be the exceptional case.
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Recipe: Feast of the Seven Fishes Pie Follow NYT Food on Twitter and NYT Cooking on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Pinterest.
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Alan Graham, the founder and CEO of Mobile Loaves & Fishes, points to the community's rules as the key to its success.
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We're wondering, too, if we have enough time to assemble the makings of a feast of the seven fishes Saturday night.
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"Using the [remotely operated vehicle] for cover, it demonstrated the ability of large predatory fishes to feed on smaller sharks," Auster wrote.
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A president who openly fishes for votes and affirmation from people sworn to obey his orders will destroy that careful constitutional balance.
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Nava took viewers on a tour of a coral reef restoration project and planted some new coral while gliding by various fishes.
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A man fishes on the flooded banks of the Seine River after days of rain caused flooding in Paris, France, Jan. 27.
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While scientists know that many species of ray-finned fishes are bioluminescent, they've been unsure how the trait actually evolved over time.
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She tells me that you use any of the fishes from the area, but in this case it's a black sea bass.
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Basking sharks are one of the largest fishes in the world and are normally found near the shore between April to September.
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But, it seems that Kanye didn't save his raps to any other devices before the piece of technology swam with the fishes.
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Under the seaYou'll be dining with the fishes (and eating them) when you have dinner at this underwater restaurant in the Maldives.
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Who else but amphibians, fishes, and aquatic mammals to inhabit and govern cities like New York, now almost 70 years completely underwater?
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Sponsored by the River Project, a marine science station in the West Village, Meet the Fishes signals the start of seasonal research.
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He also hunts, fishes, makes his own maple syrup and in other ways stays attuned to the culture of Minnesota's Eighth District.
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He's wearing black sportswear with a sizeable bag slung over one shoulder, out of which he fishes a laptop even before sitting down.
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This aligns it with a range of lobe finned fishes and tetrapods [...] suggesting that a long juvenile stage could be primitive for tetrapods.
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The study by Davis and his colleagues was limited to ray-finned fishes, a group that includes approximately 95 percent of fish species.
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Some 500 meters away in Jamestown village, 103-year-old Maxwell Lamptay fishes every day in water locals say is contaminated with faeces.
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She thought maybe someone was stealing the pricey fishes (some valued at more than $10k) so she placed a net over the pond.
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Her Feast of the Seven fishes centres on simple dishes with big flavour: tuna carpaccio, octopus with preserved lemons, and whole sea bream.
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Every year, an estimated half trillion fishes — lined up end to end, they would reach the sun — are hauled up from their habitat.
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"I love the idea of 'Mercury makes its way onto the dishes of those who eat little fishes,' " Lennon said, paraphrasing the lyrics.
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Meanwhile, "the big fishes -- the senior officers -- are the ones eating, getting rich, while at the bottom we have it hard," he added.
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Given the waters he fishes in, Teall's traps would generally, over the decades, have been more likely to catch the taliepus nuttallii, a.k.a.
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Front Burner Here is an alluring addition to an antipasto platter for the Feast of the Seven Fishes: meaty cured sardines from Greece.
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"The slab surely does represent a shoal of young fishes," said Michael Benton, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Bristol in England.
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But in a study published Thursday in Science, researchers interested in the evolution of color vision analyzed the genomes of 101 different fishes.
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There, a valve releases air from the bubble over two or three days so the fishes have time to adapt to surface pressure.
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After decompression, the fishes temporarily occupied makeshift kiddie-pool aquariums in hotel rooms before they were packed and shipped by air to California.
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The food seemed to multiply, as in the parable of the loaves and the fishes; however much I ate, I couldn't finish it.
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It was cultured in Arkansas until the 2002 ban, said Lynne Parenti, the curator of fishes at the National Museum of Natural History.
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I created this pie with Christmas Eve in mind, as a fun challenge for the Italian-American celebration Feast of the Seven Fishes.
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There are crayon-drawn pictures of Jesus, resembling a bearded lollipop, handing out blue and green fishes to a multitude of stick figures.
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The UBC study, "Sound physiological knowledge and principles in modeling shrinking fishes under climate change", was published in the journal Global Change Biology.
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"We could not also eat the fishes that washed away from the river, you would see crude all around the water," Legborsi said.
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