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"fishes" Definitions
  1. the Fishes
  2. the constellation Pisces, the twelfth sign of the zodiac

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