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BOHOL, Philippines — Nothing beats dynamite fishing for sheer efficiency.
He was fishing for the answers he wanted, some said.
Both parties went fishing for an impeachment nod from Mueller.
He has even gone fishing for votes in the south.
Donna knew what that meant: He was fishing for targets.
According to Greenpeace, a key concern is industrial fishing for krill.
Fishing for answers from the mayor's press office is an adventure.
Randy Bushey, of Steuben, has been fishing for elvers since 20153.
My aunt and uncle "fishing" for each other on the dance floor.
And while fishing for totoaba, they accidentally catch the porpoises as well.
Sometimes, when you go fishing for the truth, you catch a catfish.
I enjoy the leisurely days watering tomatoes and nights fishing for snapper.
Totoaba were already depleted and fishing for them was illegal—and constant.
The art becomes fishing for that, finding a detail that does that.
They fill out distinctively Scandinavian work sheets, about bears fishing for seal.
The co-worker who's always fishing for the boss's praise is thirsty.
In one drawing, Bear's Heart captured the excitement of fishing for sharks.
I went fishing for options to accommodate your style aspirations and your breasts.
If you're fishing for a deal, you have to get in the water.
The two 75-year-old men would prefer to be fishing for sardines.
Investigators go undercover to track poachers, posing as people illegally fishing for elvers.
The spill killed wildlife and forced local fishermen to suspend fishing for weeks.
They were alone in the store and Angel was fishing for something to say.
The oft-maligned Big the Cat just pretty much went fishing for… a frog.
In "agriculture, forestry and fishing" for instance, just 4% of workers meet the conditions.
There's ice fishing in late fall, and gill net fishing for salmon in summer.
British organizations like Fishing for Leave campaigned to take back control of British waters.
They were dollar vans — or commuter vans, as they're officially known — fishing for customers.
Today I'm going to be fishing for my dinner, so let's see how that goes.
I know that people like fishing for anything, but this is completely out of context.
"The tweet was basically fishing for transphobic comments just for pure entertainment," Love told BuzzFeed.
This is a fact-finding mission — the men are fishing for information about Chico's whereabouts.
She and her father spent hours in a canoe on Duke Lake, fishing for bluegill.
"They use hunting and fishing for an excuse for our changes in monuments," he said.
Around 600,000 square miles of ocean will purportedly gain protection from commercial fishing for 35 years.
"We were just out fishing for charter, and we heard fire," said Good Samaritan Kate Barriger.
By going down that road, you're practically fishing for passwords you are not supposed to know!
As a result of later freezing, ice fishing for tomcod and whitefish is becoming more sparse.
Popular activities include swimming, boating, diving and fishing for mackerel, cod, pollock, coal fish and ling.
We baited up, dropped our herring into slack water— two ghosts fishing for anything but whales.
Again there's no mention of which specific event/events it's fishing for a response to here.
They were longline fishing for tuna, but many of the incoming hooks had snagged black stingrays.
Others cajoled wives or staff members into closing their eyes and fishing for a chip instead.
It is unclear whether Mr. Downer was fishing for that information that night in May 2016.
MIAMI — Winslow Homer loved fishing for tarpon in the Florida Keys and along the Gulf Coast.
He's just striking out every morning, fishing for somebody to harass or seeing who's harassing him.
"I know that's exactly what he's fishing for, and I'm not going to be responding," she said.
I know that is exactly what he is fishing for, and I'm not going to be responding.
"I know that's exactly what he's fishing for, and I'm not going to be responding," she said.
I find my personality to be dreadful, and this isn't a moment when I'm fishing for compliments.
Baum, who came of age fishing for bass and snorkeling among bustling schools of fish and dolphins.
I was interviewed repeatedly by security personnel who were clearly fishing for any excuse to fire me.
Orman said they're "avid fisherwomen" and, weather permitting, they'll go out fishing for 7 to 8 hours.
Hartsfield has been reduced to oystering part time, making the rest of his living fishing for shrimp.
Hartsfield has been reduced to oystering part time, making the rest of his living fishing for shrimp.
Still, bears can already be watched fishing for salmon at the now world-famous Brooks River falls.
He lives in one of the poorest areas of the world, where they depend on fishing for food.
One month later, Nikita star Q told PEOPLE that they were "fishing for dates" to tie the knot.
It's unclear whether Tiffany & Co. is trolling or fishing for press, but they're definitely succeeding with the latter.
That suggests a permanent rightward tilt would leave Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer fishing for votes in the wrong pool.
Traps called crab pots, used in fishing for Dungeness crab, a popular seafood delicacy, are often the culprit.
Obama's designation will allow continued recreational fishing in the area and allow certain commercial fishing for seven years.
But as investors take turns fishing for a bottom, one trader warns there could be more downside ahead.
Ilana and Abbi go fishing for the bike lock key Ilana dropped in a subway grate using gum.
However, some of Bouchard's followers criticized her for "fishing for compliments" and sending a damaging message about bodies.
He has been fishing for incriminating information on her administration, according to an affidavit by the agent's lawyer.
It starts with fly-fishing for chain pickerel and, well, if that's intriguing you'll like it just fine.
Most of the fishing for scallops actually takes place beyond the 12-mile limit where International waters begin.
" He said that communities that rely on hunting and fishing for their food security "should be very concerned.
Willis likened it to using the hydroids as bait for the sea slugs to go fishing for plankton.
Greta goes fishing for hapless young women in the New York subway system, and uses the bags as bait.
"Fishing for litter" schemes exist in a number of North Sea fishing nations, including Scotland, England and the Netherlands.
Schwalbach wasn't discouraged because he believed his odds were much better, since he's been fishing for over 2881 years.
On July 24, 2015, Cohen and Stephanos decided to go fishing for dolphinfish off the coast Palm Beach County.
He blamed illegal and unregulated fishing for stealing an estimated 26 million tons of fish from the ocean annually.
In between fishing for tokens and watching the points rack up, players sip cocktails or pints of craft beer.
In 25 years, there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean, so you'll be fishing for plastic.
On Wednesday morning, independent campaign group Fishing for Leave organised a fleet of boats to sail down the Thames.
Commercial catches are now severely restricted, and recreational fishing for abalone has been banned for more than a decade.
The French government does not allow fishing for scallops to begin until October, in order to preserve the stock.
Alexander has been magnet fishing for about a month after watching lots of videos about the hobby on YouTube.
It can be used in terms like thirst trap, a genre of Instagram posts that are fishing for likes.
Those men, however, were alive and told authorities they were fishing for squid and planned on returning to North Korea.
Above it are the words "Fishing for Leave," and below it "Save Britain's Fish," rallying cries during the Brexit campaign.
But back then I was fishing for perch, brown trout, or arctic char—fish that weighed a pound at most.
Although fishing for totoaba is illegal, trade in the fish's swim baldder "is worth more than cocaine," says Rojas-Bracho.
What it does not need is stateside politicians fishing for campaign contributions by twisting the truth about this critical matter.
Your boyfriend didn't tell you the truth during your gentle fishing-for-a-confession conversation because he didn't have to.
"They are obviously fishing for some issue on which to challenge the results," said James Morrell, the group's executive director.
Or they may have known you couldn't come and wanted to avoid the impression that they were fishing for gifts.
His PAC has not purchased ads on Facebook, where many other Democrats have been fishing for new supporters, since December.
Ms Warren has been fishing for primary support in many of the same pools as Bernie Sanders, a senator for Vermont.
There has been a steady increase in demersal fishing for sharks and rays for consumption as fish and chips in Australia.
Gertrude grew up on a farm with five brothers and one sister, climbing walnut trees, playing stickball and fishing for trout.
Fishing for fish oil production rather than whole fish meant for human consumption also tends to pay low-wage laborers less.
They liked fishing for numbers that looked odd and then swapping notes to unearth either really good or really bad companies.
It's no more possible to trademark a video or a class of videos than it is to go fishing for deer.
Two local fisherman, Negah Sunarta, 37, and Nengah Darpa, 35, came across the whale when they were out fishing for lobsters.
Trudeau is clearly fishing for more media attention (here it is), a tactic his administration has used for some time now.
Already the treaty system is struggling to protect resources in the Southern Ocean, where fishing for krill is on the rise.
Unfortunately for Wanchese, it has rebounded in an area well north of where the crews here started fishing for summer flounder.
More than a few of his reviews were devoted to books on fly fishing, for which he had a deep affection.
Captain Sig Hansen narrowly dodged a true "Deadliest Catch" moment when he fell unconscious on the deck while fishing for crab.
He had been fishing for snapper with hand lines on a calm sea when the far bigger catch appeared without warning.
When she told him the tape was in the creek, he'd suggested they walk there and go fishing for a few hours.
Siadatian: He was fishing for like-minded terrorists, but he himself was not actually a terrorist, according to himself and his lawyer.
There is still the danger, however, of an accidental flare-up—a skirmish over illegal fishing, for example, and an ensuing escalation.
The snub-nosed vaquita porpoise has all but died out due to gillnet fishing for shrimp and totoaba, a delicacy in Asia.
The competitors are fishing for everything from white marlin to blue marlin along with tuna, wahoo, dolphin (usually mahi-mahi) and shark.
In the South China Seaisland-building and fishing for giant clams are crushing some reefs beyond the possibility of recovery (see article).
With their latest, Fishing For Fishies, King Gizz use American blues as a template to showcase their wildly experimental and adventurous arrangements.
Some volunteer D.J.s, like Bob Knowles in Portland, found a place in local radio after 25 years fishing for halibut in Alaska.
Fishing for wealthy clients from her lengthy Rolodex and inviting them to the strip club with the promise of good looking girls.
Fishing for plastic During the voyage, Lecomte and his crew of nine gathered detailed data on the plastic in the garbage patch.
The institute said it does not encourage fishing for Warsaw groupers because their population numbers in the Gulf of Mexico are unclear.
Mr. Thoman worries about the impact on communities that depend on hunting and fishing for survival, sometimes with the aid of ice.
"He definitely would go fishing for random things, find some minute detail and blow up about that," a former employee told us.
"Before proceeding, they would have to lay out all the facts why they think there's something – not just fishing for something," Rep.
FISHING FOR IDEAS Ahead of the defense ministry's RFI, Mitsubishi Heavy tested a prototype jet, dubbed the ATD-X, showcasing numerous stealth technologies.
Raymond McElroy and Charlie Coyle were fishing for pollan (a whitefish native to Ireland) in Lough Neagh, a freshwater lake in Northern Ireland.
According to the Lake County News Sun, Chicago kayaker David Castaneda was fishing for salmon in the waters near Waukegan, Illinois, on Monday.
In the 1950s, Norway was the leader in commercial fishing for the Greenland shark, but by the early 1960s, demand was already fading.
But for the designers, for the key crew members, having a golden fish so you all know what you're fishing for, that's exciting.
In many ways, ISIS operates like an ordinary street gang, fishing for recruits among the vulnerable and offering them family, power and purpose.
Even if children miss the humor behind a fish fishing for compliments, the crow crowing "I am super awesome" will surely elicit giggles.
If any of these features edge too much on the sanctity of fishing for you, you can turn them off or ignore them.
Democrats have argued that Trump is fishing for proof to justify his popular vote loss — and for evidence to justify voter suppression efforts.
Fishermen must release porbeagle sharks they accidentally catch in the Atlantic Ocean while fishing for tuna, swordfish, and billfish, the agency said Tuesday.
A California kayaker fishing for halibut got a surprise visit from a 12-foot great white shark off the coast of Monterey this week.
Sure, not all the content that's fishing for children's eyeballs on YouTube is so cynically constructed as to simply consist of keyword search soup.
This sleek magnetic organizer keeps all of your cables in one place so you never have to go fishing for them on the floor.
Fishing for shad is also a reminder that rivers like the Potomac connect to the ocean, where these fish spend most of their lives.
I wrote about fishing for The New York Times Magazine this week, an "Eat" column devoted to the joys of East Coast tuna poke.
In 1975, an A&M Records label executive fishing for the next big thing sent Mr Bensick $5,000 to record some demos, with no contract.
Montana's public lands offer the opportunity to do everything from hiking and mountain biking to hunting and fishingfor free or for extremely low fees.
Discovery will meanwhile release a new VR experience based on its hit TV show Deadliest Catch about fishing for Alaskan crabs in the Bering Sea.
Sight-fishing for bonefish quickly turned into something of an aqueous easter egg hunt, and before long, I had dinner for myself and the family.
Video footage provided by shipping unions broadcast on South Korean television this week showed some crews fishing for food and complaining of inadequate water supplies.
Fisherman sometimes catch sawfish accidentally while they're fishing for other species, according to NOAA, but there are guidelines on how to respond when that happens.
Scientists now say that researchers should declare their hypothesis in advance of a study, in order to make fishing for significant results much more difficult.
Federal observers oversee 99 percent of the large trawlers fishing for pollock, ensuring that this largest of fisheries maintains an impeccable set of management tools.
Much like a fingerprint can unlock a smartphone, passengers' faces are linked to their bank accounts, meaning boarding isn't slowed by people fishing for exact change.
The captain reflected on the life-threatening incident when he was out at sea while fishing for Dungeness crab, taking PEOPLE Now inside the moment itself.
The group blamed illegal fishing for the totoaba fish as the main cause of the porpoise's decline because the mammal gets caught in the nets used.
When it comes to fishing for larger fish, big, heavy, clunky gear isn't always necessary, and it's a relief to forego for smaller, lighter-weight tackle.
The cyber-sleuths earlier spotted what they believed to be hackers associated with a Russian intelligence unit "fishing" for passwords from people in the Macron campaign.
Negotiators had been working for years to free the crew of the Naham 3, an Omani-flagged vessel hijacked while fishing for tuna near the Seychelles.
That's given way to a wider culture of policing, wherein those users' comments sections are flooded with fishing rods to signify that they're fishing for compliments.
I loved this short piece in The Drake about fishing for holdover striped bass in the back bays and salt ponds of Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
I think of reading John McPhee on fishing for golf balls, or Ian Frazier on bears, or John Waters on his childhood fixation with car accidents.
It's not for lack of "fishing" for support, but "folks aren't biting," said Brady Quirk-Garvan, a former chairman of the Charleston Democrats who endorsed Sen.
These fishermen, who make their living fishing for species like cod, haddock and flounder, came together to fight to preserve their communities and way of life.
Nev Schulman went fishing for a new "Catfish" co-host and turned up with a handful of celebs to help him ... including NBA star Nick Young.
Are you interested in going fishing for top talent at Deutsche, or elsewhere, where other banks in Europe are unable to pay a high level of compensation?
Some of the 1895 films, like Le Saut à la couverture (Jumping the Blanket) and La Pêche aux poissons rouges (Fishing for Goldfish), are still available online.
Populations of the snub-nosed vaquita porpoise have plummeted due to gillnet fishing for shrimp and totoaba, a popular delicacy in Asia, sparking increasing calls for action.
These behaviors and traditions, said Kühl, can be grouped into three distinct categories: resource extraction (for example, fishing for termites with a stick), communication, and thermoregulation (i.e.
He's reluctant to show his hand, unless it levels the field in a potentially nasty encounter or gives him a tactical advantage while out fishing for information.
A second survivor's tale Justin Gauger wishes his memory of when he was struck -- while fishing for trout at a lake near Flagstaff, Arizona -- wasn't so vivid.
We see her fishing for information about "the couple" that Dennis Aderholt and Stan continue to investigate, while Elizabeth, half of the couple, tries to listen in.
And in part because the Democratic Party has made having 65,000 donors a gateway to the first primary debates, so campaigns are fishing for new donors online.
Brett Stanford from How Ridiculous told Mashable Australia via email that he was fishing for around 15 minutes before catching the fish, which was captured on camera.
ON A RECENT WINTER morning in Ithaca, N.Y., the artist Banks Violette is fishing for salmon with a group of locals, men who work blue-collar jobs.
The latest environmental measure that has people grumbling is a two-year ban on fishing for omul, a smoked delicacy hawked by fishwives all around the lake.
Not only does this exhibition never get to the bottom of these or any of the other questions it might raise, it never even goes fishing for answers.
Don't go fishing for insider company information or use a happy hour as an excuse to bash another coworker (no matter how annoying he or she may be).
A fisherman that is fishing for human consumption is much more likely to get more dollars per pound than a fisherman trying to catch fish for industrial reduction.
Alejandro Olivera of the Center for Biological Diversity said a large part of the problem is the 800 or more boats legally fishing for corvina in the area.
Nothing is guaranteed, and that's precisely why Trump made a risky gambit by fishing for dirt on a candidate with a documented record of failing in presidential elections.
The spills have had a catastrophic impact on many communities where people have no other water supply than the creeks and rely on farming and fishing for survival.
I don't say that fishing for compliments, I say it because for me, lifting a baby into or out of a playpen isn't that big of a deal.
In Maine, more than 2000 licensed fishermen make their living fishing for elvers in rivers such as the Penobscot in Brewer and the Passagassawakeag in Belfast every spring.
And at some point between March 2013 and February 2014, there were searches for English-language documents, which seemed to be fishing for American military and intelligence documents.
According to WPTV, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said that the man's actions were completely legal, as fishing for sharks from the shore is allowed in state.
The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, meeting in Hobart, Australia, said the Ross Sea marine park would be protected from commercial fishing for 35 years.
If I'm not fishing for one myself, I like to hang around the piers of Canarsie or Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn to inspect the buckets of the anglers there.
Then there was the time the family's personal sushi chef, who had basically been hired to be Kim's friend, went fishing for sea bass with Kim and his brother.
Several weekends this summer, Chavez, 45, has stood outside of Todos Supermarket and other locations in Northern Virginia, clipboard in hand, fishing for Latinos who haven't registered to vote.
When the Atlantic northwest cod fishery collapsed in 1992, the Canadian government imposed a fishing moratorium on Newfoundland and Labrador communities that had relied on fishing for 500 years.
He said he was not aware of the lines at Walmart, or people in the community discussing going hunting or fishing for food, or the food banks drying up.
With Macron's fledgling Republic on the Move party dominating the center, Wauquiez is likely to take The Republicans to the right, fishing for support among eurosceptic National Front sympathizers.
Those are modest sums in the context of what had become a spectacular subsidy arms race that many feared would encourage more corporate fishing for dollars in the future.
Ramos claimed not to have heard of The Krusty Krab when he began fishing for a name, and chose it after checking Google and finding no restaurants using that name.
But overlooked in that frame is that each man has diagnosed the same currents in society, fishing for followers in seas churning with anger, dislocation, spiritual alienation and economic inequality.
He began surfing with his father aged eight and would try to catch fish, mostly without success, before he took up fishing for gooseneck barnacles, often compared to dinosaur toes.
The totoaba swim bladder is considered a delicacy in China, and fishing for it has continued despite a government ban imposed in the name of preventing the vaquita going extinct.
Instead of completing the missions required to progress, I'd go off and do something completely unrelated, like exploring an uncharted track of forest or fishing for an hour or so.
You might say we're still using the same sort of gear, but now we've grown up, and we're fishing for Greenland shark with a bob that measures a yard across.
Most inhabitants depend on fishing for their livelihoods and Japan would gain rich fishing grounds if it regained full control of the islands, partly through extending its exclusive economic zone.
Some, including conservatives in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling party, worry that if Japan stops whaling, it may next be asked to stop fishing for something else, such as tuna.
She keeps on lying to Maureen, keeps on trysting with Dana, keeps on fishing for affection from Neale, keeps on resenting others and cheering herself up with mental put-downs.
It's happened enough times now that it makes me feel like they are fishing for a sob story, or that they assume every trans person's life is tragic and miserable.
Lawyers for VICE Canada argued unsuccessfully through three levels of court that the RCMP is fishing for information and is effectively forcing a journalist to be an agent of the state.
In response, Liberal MP Nick Whalen suggested that people who have relied on fishing for thousands of years should "eat less fish" to avoid methylmercury contamination, which he later apologized for.
That meant the AI had been fishing for a flush, and its very aggressive bet against Les on the river was made with almost no chance of winning had Les called.
But as they were wrapping up their conversation, McWhorter, perhaps fishing for a regional compliment, asked Martinez whether he found people in Alabama to be more courteous than folks in California.
Fishing for Antarctic toothfish is governed under the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, which forbids gillnet fishing and imposes strict rules on catches in the Southern Ocean.
This is not the first time Russia has had to go fishing for its nuclear-powered cruise missile, but this appears to be the first time a recovery effort has exploded.
Then, beer in hand and joint in mouth, he's fishing for a light when Sutter calls and off they go on another house call, the stage presumably set for a sequel.
Rutledge suspects there was more going on than Lonina just fishing for likes – either the power the man had over her, or a perverse thrill in watching her friend be victimized.
The intense physical work and danger that comes with fishing on Lake Kivu, along with reinforcement from traditional gender roles, kept women from fishing for generations, tending to backyard farms instead.
Instead of fishing for resident tarpon, as I had the previous day, Emir and I decided to light out for the migratory kind, which are typically much larger and more prized.
Several firms fishing for business at the conference in Jacksonville offered tools designed to organise the huge amounts of information that police take in, rather than gadgets that generate more of it.
Fishing will be banned completely in 1.1 million square km (425,000 square miles) of the Ross Sea, while areas designated as research zones will allow for some fishing for krill and sawfish.
About 35 French fishing boats tried to chase five larger British vessels from waters off the coast of Normandy, where France does not allow fishing for scallops to begin until Oct. 1.
She has no tolerance for Peter's handling of each situation that arises, from his fishing for dirt on contestant Alayah Benavidez to giving a rose to Kelsey Weir outside the traditional ceremony.
But with help from a youth worker, things started getting better between the boys as they became immersed in aspects of their culture: hunting and fishing for Cedar, and traditional dancing for Sage.
"Well, looks like we ain't gonna be able to use the janitor closet's faucet for hot water anymore—you know some guys'll die without their hot water," he said, fishing for a response.
Doubling down on fishing for a noise complaint, I next attempted the "Zen power yell," which involved me sitting cross-legged and doing a countdown before jumping up and roaring like a lion.
While I've never heard of anyone going ice fishing for the beauty of the sport, practicing catch and release like some idyllic Delaware River fly-fisherman, this isn't 100-percent finders-keepers, either.
It's also a choice between pursuing the reliable evisceration of an enemy mech and fishing for a lucky headshot that might leave the opposition's strongest mech mostly intact and ready to be salvaged.
About two and a half years ago, Miriam Sicherman's fourth graders began fishing for treasure beneath the wood-plank floor of their classroom closet, at the Children's Workshop School, on East Twelfth Street.
As a Coast Guard licensed captain who earned his money for college by fishing for billfish and tuna, he recognized that he had a story to share that few other applicants could mirror.
And because of how New England fishing quotas work, low cod populations mean some fishermen are forced to stop fishing for other species that live in the same area, like pollock and halibut.
Imagining her uncle being home is surreal––she can't wait for him to take her son fishing, for instance and for the huge celebration that will no doubt welcome him back to Texas.
"Normally I would still be out there fishing for the next 15 days or so," he said as two mates unloaded wooden traps laced with brown garlands of seaweed that hung like tinsel.
Blair also said that he had spoken with Kushner about the Middle East peace process but that he had not been fishing for a job within the administration -- nor was he offered one.
"It's tough when you're fishing for jokes, like that's how stand-ups feel, that there's no real filters out there in the world when you're trying to go for a great joke," he explained.
While a chimpanzee not fishing for algae or not communicating through stone throwing may not sound like a devastating loss to the untrained ear, Kühl said these losses are symptoms of a greater problem.
Machine learning combats a problem called "multiple comparison problem," wherein researchers essentially go fishing for a statistically significant result in their data (with enough brain scans, some region is bound to "light up" somewhere).
Lynch is notorious for evading questions about his artwork but he spoke to VICE about decay, clown costumes, fishing for ideas and how building a career on darkness helped him find his inner light.
There's also deep-sea fishing for a few seconds, giving the Bachelor the perfect chance to help Caila reel in her expectations about finding love on a reality show — not that she needs it.
It was a markedly different description than the bond-market boom times of a decade ago, when Morgan Stanley's then-CEO described how the bank was fishing for "attractive opportunities" to produce record results.
They also do well without waders, which means that whether you're fishing for golden trout in the high Sierra or Bonefish on the Bahamian sand flats, you can use the same pair of boots.
You may, however, ask a close common relative, so long as you make it clear that you are truly not offended if you were omitted and that you are not fishing for an invitation.
Or, in an effort to teach her sons not to take their lives for granted, stick them in cold Atlantic waters and make them go fishing for dinner with their feet as she used to.
"To resume this so we can eat it – well, that's good," said Yuya Kusakari, 37, who was fishing for flounder with his 8-year-old son not far from where the whaling ships were docked.
But for thousands of people who retweeted and responded to Zupan's tweet, the subtext was clear: Look at these vapid influencers, fishing for likes when they should be respecting the tragic nature of the site.
It might be time to go "bottom fishing" for Hong Kong stocks, according to Barclays' head of markets for Asia Pacific, as the unrest in the embattled city drags on, which has hit businesses badly.
The Swiss Bankers Association said the decision could increase the risk of governments sending out requests simply fishing for information, adding that there could also be a danger of data being used for other purposes.
The British governments once seemed happy enough to trade fishing for other concessions, downsizing the national fleet, said Mr. Davies, who added that many British fishermen sold their boats and fishing rights to continental competitors.
The researchers have seen five wolves from the Bowman's Bay pack fishing, and data show that two of them spent from 43 to 63 percent of their time fishing for spawning suckers along the creek.
A few out-of-state investors have had second thoughts, and some entrepreneurs still fishing for startup money are being greeted with slightly harsher terms, but other than that, it's almost as if Sessions didn't exist.
Populations of the vaquita, a tiny snub-nosed porpoise that resides in the Gulf of California, have dropped sharply in recent years, a casualty of gillnet fishing for shrimp and totoaba, a popular delicacy in Asia.
The writer and director is David Lowery, whose patient yarns unspool at a pace that sets him apart from his contemporaries, as if he switched to moviemaking only after a long spell of fishing for trout.
That motivational boost from friends led Quay to started fishing for instrumentals to rap over and once she was comfortable with the craft, she went on to hit New York's underground scene to make a name.
And it's not just about the loss of animals and lush plant life: As biodiversity erodes, people will suffer — primarily those living in poverty or nations that overwhelmingly rely on agriculture and fishing for their livelihood.
While normally confined to warmer climates, the toxin-producing phytoplankton have been shifting northward as ocean temperatures rise, posing a risk to the local populations and economies that depend heavily on fishing for food and tourism.
U.S. vessels fishing for tuna in the Eastern Pacific were catching, killing and discarding hundreds of thousands of dolphins in their nets, and hunters were slaughtering baby seals for their fur on the ice in Canada.
I was screwing around on rafts on the Cedar River and Prairie and Indian creeks, fishing for catfish, running a trapline, doing field work — corn detasseling, a rite of passage for Iowa teenagers — and weeding gardens.
Officer James (Cowboy) Clark, fishing for illegal whiskey runners, almost rammed Washington's two-tone Chevy from behind and then pursued the youth without using his siren or flashing light, firing his pistol at the fleeing car.
" Twitter really needs to take them seriously because they're not just talking to each other, to people who are already radicalized, they're also fishing for people who are maybe interested and maybe not," Callimachi told Wired.
The snub-nosed porpoise is on the verge of extinction due to fishing for shrimp and totoaba with gillnets, which use mesh sizes designed to allow fish to get just their head through, but not their body.
If you've been waffling over whether or not to shop on this Cyber Monday, we have the push that will have you fishing for your credit card out of your bag as fast your fingers will move.
She and the golfer live a mere 25-minute drive apart and see each other regularly as they share custody of two busy children: T-ball and fishing for Charlie; soccer, skating and violin lessons for Sam.
Nathan Benge told the morning show that he was fishing for yellow-fin tuna with four others off the coast of San Diego recently when they spotted a pod of orcas swimming about a half-mile away.
A report by Southeast Conference, a regional economic development organization, shows that Southeast Alaska's tourism industry supports 17 percent of all jobs while the seafood industry, mostly commercial fishing for salmon, accounts for 9 percent of jobs.
During the 90-minute court session, Justice Sonia Sotomayor was the most vocal critic of Ross' action, saying it was fairly transparent that he wanted to add the citizenship question and then began fishing for a justification.
The rumor, which someone presumably whispered to Wolff during his months of fishing for gossip inside the White House, is typical of environments where successful women are rarities, such as Trump's cabinet, which is overwhelmingly (white) male.
The East African island nation of fewer than 100,000 people mainly relies on tourism and fishing for revenue, but in recent years oil and gas companies have been exploring its turquoise waters, home to dugongs, turtle and tuna.
Some 120,000 people live on the most vulnerable shrinking lowlands south of New Orleans, fishing for shrimp and crawfish, harvesting oysters or working in the shipyards, oil refineries and petrochemical plants along the river banks and Gulf shores.
Here in Washington, on stretches of the Potomac River minutes from the halls of Congress, anglers have recently wrapped up a highly anticipated annual ritual: fishing for shad, which run up the river from coastal waters every spring.
The game isn't especially hard, but it rewards you with ever-increasing numbers of things to do, from diving deep into monster-infested mines to fishing for rare creatures to wooing a local single to begin a family.
Her kitchen window jutted directly over the sea, which meant that for Mr. Dalal, going fishing for clams and local cigali lobsters required little more than grabbing a basket and angling his body over the waves just so.
During the Wisconsin Walleye War between 1988 and 1991, white protesters hurled racial epithets and sometimes eggs and rocks at Ojibwe tribal members spear fishing for walleye, a tradition protected under treaties between the US government and the tribe.
The commission also renewed, for five years, a measure that limits fishing for krill, a crustacean that is vital to the Antarctic ecosystem, said Christian Reiss, an oceanographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States.
" (Monty Python might have replaced the jury with the Spanish Inquisition.) Or this quasi-koan about a man fishing, who is informed, "This is a reservoir; there are no fish," and replies, "It doesn't matter; I'm fishing for pleasure.
Before dredgers - licensed to politically connected Cambodian businessmen and often operated by Vietnamese firms - began plunging into the waters to extract sand from the bottom, Pou said he earned more than $50 a day fishing for crab from his small motorboat.
The amount of unlocks was not varied or frequent enough to be habit forming and they're tucked away in the profile section of the app so you really have to go fishing for them if you want to take advantage.
Aaron Rodgers is fishing for trouble The Green Bay Packers quarterback (and boyfriend of Danica Patrick) is one of several stars putting on a brave face for Monster Tag, a Shark Week special airing Monday night, July 23 at 8 p.m.
They put the decline after 1964 down to contaminants such as DDT and a growth in the practice of fishing for salmon with drift nets, which snag and drown birds that fly in to grab what looks like an easy meal.
Among the many activities offered by Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin—including a child-friendly Fishing for Crocs and a Big Croc Feed VIP Experience—is the opportunity to descend in a tank into a pool filled with swimming prehistoric reptiles.
Some observers warn that such rapid growth risks imperiling visitor safety and adding pressure to this fragile region, which is already straining under the effects of climate change, commercial fishing for krill, toothfish and other species, and even scientific research.
To a certain extent (hunting/fishing, for example) this can be characterized as food-gathering behavior by an omnivorous species, and just as I avoided condemning the carnivores above merely for being carnivores, maybe humans should get a pass there.
When Johnny arrived, he found his wife and son among a cluster of maybe 100 young vagabonds from Australia, the United States, and Europe, living in makeshift homes, fishing for sustenance, trying to see how long they could keep this thing going.
I've spent an inordinate but not unpleasant amount of time aiming to literally piece together Morandá's/Ghenov's words, reading past press releases and artist statements for anecdotes on the fictional poet, and fishing for the visual form it all assumes in the exhibition.
To teenagers fishing for music that is the context-free chum bucket that is YouTube, sampling each of these bands is not unlike spying a Gucci Shirt and a No Fear hoodie next to each other at a Goodwill and buying both.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday waded into a controversy over a Muslim divorce law he said was destroying women's lives, drawing criticism from rivals that he was fishing for minority votes in a major state election next year.
For two full months in the spring of 2013, I waded and floated the river, fishing for wild browns and rainbows in the company of a band of guides and anglers who dedicate no small portions of their lives to the pursuit.
It's up for preorder today and will hit retail January of next year, Trover Saves the Universe From one of the co-creators of Rick and Morty, the trailer was fishing for laughs, but came up short, even in a crowd full of Playstation fans.
Antarctica is one of the fastest-warming places on the planet and the Peninsula region is facing multiple pressures, including climate change variability, an increase in tourism as well as intense fishing for krill, which has led to starvation among some populations of penguins.
He grew up fishing for salmon with his father, Hal, who worked in the timber industry, and he could recall watching Native Americans fish at Celilo Falls, the famous rapids on the Columbia River that were permanently submerged when dams were built in the 1950s.
That spill led to the closure of more than a third of the Gulf of Mexico for seven months to fishing for tuna, shrimp, crab and oyster, among others, damaging not only the marine environment but also tourism all along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
If you spend a considerable amount of time on YouTube fishing for rap in any city, the algorithm will likely open you up to a plethora of locally famous artists all pushing six-figure views and, more importantly, breathing life into places that need musical representation.
As the cable coverage got increasingly apocalyptic (here's how to shelter in place!), we asked Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass, who has been golfing, riding and hiking in Wyoming (Susan does the fishing), for the least-hysterical way to think about the day's developments.
Some anglers now recognize the threat and work to educate other anglers about how doing things that may seem beneficial or even humane — dumping a bucket of live bait at the end of the day, or releasing unwanted fish from one lake into another — can wreck the fishing for everybody else.
Opinion President Obama seems most comfortable outside on an 18-hole golf course, not hunting bear in Colorado, as Theodore Roosevelt did while president in 1905, or deep-sea fishing for tarpon in the Texas Gulf, as Franklin D. Roosevelt, an avid angler, did on a getaway from the White House in 1937.
There's a flight through space, go-kart racing, fishing for Swedish fish, a choreographed dance with Sour Patch Kids, a ferris wheel ride over a whipped cream mountain, and other things so immediately pleasant that if I continue to describe them it will make me sound like I'm just making up nice visuals at random.
Eat My friends and I had been fishing for striped bass for a few weeks, working the sandy flats of Peconic Bay, on Long Island, exactly as if we were chasing bonefish or permit across the shallows of the Bight of Acklins, in what are known as the Family Islands, northwest of Turks & Caicos.
"Doctorow added: "Whether they sincerely believe that they have a legal right to silence their critics or were just fishing for an easily intimidated sucker, this conduct speaks volumes about a company whose approach to the public has been 'trust us, we will do the right thing' when it comes to the use of public spaces.
Oshman recounted fond memories of their active, early years together: Dancing the jitterbug on Fridays and Sundays at a club on the Lower East Side ("And he was some jitterbug dancer!" she said); fishing for pogies off a Coney Island pier; and when they had children, a son and a daughter, taking family vacations to the mountains.
"Despite heroic efforts to ban gillnets and to increase enforcement using the Navy, this illegal fishing for totoaba has continued and the recovery team felt that they needed to try something else — because at that rate [the vaquitas] will be gone in the next year or two," says Barbara Taylor, a marine mammal geneticist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and a vaquita conservationist.
While fly-fishing for trout in New Mexico, Kirk Wallace Johnson learns about a heist that soon consumes him: In June 213.99, 216.99-year-old Edwin Rist broke into an outpost of the British Museum of Natural History, and left a few hours later with a stash of bird specimens whose exotic, rare, and stunning feathers are worth tons of money in the niche world of salmon fly-tying.

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