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Loving and drinking and fishing out of Key West and Havana.
Back in Venezuela, the Valderramas usually celebrated Father's Day fishing out on the lake.
Especially since they'll have to spend so much time fishing out the people who faint.
He has seen many girls like these, provincials, fishing out coins at the vegetable market.
Videos show people doing lion dances, fishing out of indoor fish tanks, and playing quoits.
The impact: March is normally when people would be crabbing and fishing out on the ice.
Now, escape room players have come up with 18 different ways of fishing out the key.
In the venture-capital realm today, the risks of fishing out the sea are no less real.
It inserts its spindly middle finger into the hole and swivels it around, fishing out grubs with its claws.
Speaking Arabic, they ask "Andak massari?" as they reach into my pockets, fishing out the change before running in the opposite direction.
Travellers can still use the old system—fishing out their passports or boarding passes at every step of the process—if they prefer.
This week, Matty heads to Australia, where he goes foraging and "helifishing," which is, you guessed it, fishing out of a goddamn helicopter.
"Please, we want to go fishing out there as much as we want, without the curfew on fishing only once a day," he said.
If you're not fishing out bits of food from the sink, you're probably unraveling a never-ending string of hair from the shower drain.
Mr. van Eldijk was tasked with fishing out more, and for that job he was given a dissection probe with a single nostril hair.
Four friends and co-founders of Guppy are keeping the Seine clean by fishing out e-scooters and bikes using only a magnet and string.
The genocide left Rwanda with a population that was 70 percent female; many women started fishing out of necessity, with so many primary breadwinner killed.
Image: MITIt's a little more high-tech than the tattoos you might remember fishing out of the bottom of a Cracker Jack box as a kid.
Since it's tough to stop illegal fishing out on the ocean, many governments are now trying a new tactic — stopping the fishermen when they come into port.
Paying for a subway ride with your phone or smartwatch is really quick and way less of a hassle than fishing out a MetroCard and swiping it.
I was fishing out at the eastern end of Long Island the other day, getting in a session before Jose pushed his way north to crash and blow.
The atonement for this sin was so extreme that I've never repeated it: After being chastised, I spent the next 20 minutes fishing out the minuscule pieces of garlic.
At MWC 2019, I irresponsibly put a nearly full 400GB microSD card in my pocket and somehow lost the dang thing while fishing out change to tip my cab driver.
It's fussy, compared to a button, but not as fussy as fishing out your phone, unlocking it, launching the Cowboy app, then pressing the unlock button, and storing your phone again.
We're then treated to the glorious image of someone (presumably Chrissy herself) reaching into the bag, fishing out a nice squishy handful of orange mulch and smushing it through her fingers.
Rather than fishing out seed funding, Palar says the funding for OPEN Vegan Eats came after she and Vugteveen saved up enough cash from their day jobs for a successful launch. 
But by fishing out DNA sequences bit by bit, the researchers were ultimately able to piece together the complete ancient H. pylori genome, which they then compared to modern H. pylori strains.
Fishing out a parasite Based on this dietary information, his doctors performed an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy: a non-surgical examination of the digestive tract, using a flexible tube with a light and camera on the end.
Having these materials spread is not only for creative and educational expenses, but as circulation grows so does the odds that people will spot discrepancies between their collections and others around the world, fishing out errors and possibly forgeries.
Compared to Our Land of the Free, this is comic gold: But even though the idea of someone breaking into a sex shop during a flood and fishing out hundreds of multicolored dildos almost makes me crack a smile, it spreads a false story, and more importantly, it perpetuates a mostly-false idea about looting during natural disasters, so unfortunately, I can't approve.
During this time West Dover predominantly had schooners an average of 40 feet in length fishing out of the harbour, as well as smaller fishing boats, and punts that people had to manually row close to shore.
He visited the second daughter, and instead of candles, her husband lit his fingers. He lost two bags of gold to a thief. He visited the oldest daughter, and her husband went fishing out in a dough trough. He asked his wife whether his eyes were green yet, and when they were, he jumped in and fished.
Initially she fished from Aberdeen. In 1920 she was sold to Tucker, Tippet and Company and continued fishing out of Aberdeen. On 27 February 1927 she was in a collision with ST Thomas Bartlett. Later that year she was sold to the Dublin Trawlers, Ice and Cold Storage Company with offices at 8 Cardiff Lane, Dublin.
Example of a wrestling tournament using a repechage bracket with two 3rd-place finishers without crossover. Competitors losing to finalists and compete for bronze medals. Repechage (; , "fishing out, rescuing") is a practice in series competitions that allows participants who failed to meet qualifying standards by a small margin to continue to the next round. A well known example is the wild card system.
Fishing out the bodies of the Exmouth by John Francis Campbell According to Lloyd's List, Exmouth left Londonderry on 23 April 1847. Eyewitness reports after the wreck reported that she left port in the early hours of Sunday 25 April 1847. The ship was registered for 165.5 passengers. Children counted as one half and infants were not counted at all.
Fishermen fishing out the creek at the Einlaß The Fischertag (Fishermen's Day) is a traditional festival of the town of Memmingen. The town creek is fished out to be drained and cleaned, and at the same time the "Fisherman's king" is determined among almost 1,200 fishermen. Every year 30,000 to 40,000 people come to the festival as participants or spectators.
Legend has it that a fisherman named Pan lived in Wenchang county, Hainan Island. One day while fishing out at sea, he caught a block of wood which he threw back into the sea, but he caught it again the next day. This happened repeatedly for a few days. As a result, Pan decided to bring the block of wood back to his home.
Because of the canal, the nearby quarry operations, and additional mills on Seneca Creek, the town of Seneca was an active working class community. In 1897, the steam packet boat Anna Wilson leaving the aqueduct, collided with a freight boat loaded with watermelons, and sank. There were no injuries to the passengers. Local residents had "a ball" fishing out the watermelons floating in the basin.
The harbour was opened in 1938, and dredged again in 1959. In the peak time of fishing at the Basin there were about 25-30 boats fishing out of Basin Head. As many as twenty shacks owned by many of the fishermen were also located on the cape, along with a bunkhouse that housed at least twenty or more people. This was Basin Head's most productive era.
The Massachusetts Lobstermen's Association (MLA) is an organization established in 1963 to maintain and protect the lobster fishing industry in Massachusetts. The mission of the MLA is to support "the interdependence of species conservation and the members’ collective economic interests" on the state and federal level. The organization has currently 1,800 members fishing out of fifty-two ports in Massachusetts and is based in Scituate.
He says Cyclopia was destroyed by a missile launched by the blind mole people of Subterra 3. Before the destruction, Cyclopia's smartest scientist sent away a baby who Leela concludes must have been her. Alcazar was employed as a pool cleaner and was spared from the chaos while fishing out a dead possum. Leela decides it is her duty to help rebuild the Cyclopian civilization, primarily by procreating with Alcazar.
Local industry includes:tourist accommodation; fishing out of Loch Eishort where there is a ’pontoon', a floating pier supported by buoyancy tanks; and crofting, keeping sheep and cattle. The Broadford Mackinnon Memorial Hospital and Sabhal Mór Ostaig are amongst the local providers of employment. There was a fish farm in Loch Eiseort which was worked from Heaste until the end of the 1990s when it was closed. This too provided local employment.
These Japanese immigrants pioneered albacore fishing out of San Pedro Bay and harvesting abalone off of White Point,NPS.gov thus leading the way in establishing a viable fishing industry in San Pedro. The 48-hour forced expulsion of these San Pedro residents and the razing of their homes and shops, as part of the Japanese-American internment during World War II, is described in Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston's memoir Farewell to Manzanar.
Typical hunting grounds are sheltered inlets and bays; especially outside the breeding season they can also be seen fishing out at sea. They prefer to hunt in the vicinity of kelp beds or among rocks. Typical prey are smallish, bottom-living non-schooling fishes, such as Ammodytes sand eels, sculpins (Cottidae), gunnels (Pholidae) and Sebastes (rockfish). Apart from fish, small crustaceans – in particular shrimp – are also often eaten.
Commercial fishing for lake trout, whitefish, and freshwater herring has traditionally operated out of Cornucopia's harbor. The Jones, Ehlers, Johnson, and Ivanow families kept the fishing industry going during the twentieth century. Today only the Halvorson family engages in commercial fishing out of Cornucopia. In 1903, T.J. Stevenson and Albert Wescott, two land speculators from Iowa established a post office and gave the village the name "Cornucopia" for its abundance of resources.
The focus of the festival is fishing out the creek. On the evening before the Fishermen's Day at 18:00 the "Stadtbüttel" (bailiff), together with the "Stadtgarde" (historic city guards) in traditional costumes, announces the Fishermen's Day. A parade then leads through the old town to the Schrannenplatz, where the sculpture on the Fischerbrunnen (fisherman's fountain) is dressed. Until the early hours of the morning, the town's lanes and pubs are the scene of celebrations.
Up until the middle of the 20th century, small scale fishing was done up and down the northern coast of the Prince Edward Island, with several vessels departing from 15 small ports. There were three lobster canneries located at Naufrage Harbour. Fisherman also caught, processed and cured herring, cod, mackerel, hake, and haddock. The canneries have closed, but Naufrage remains a popular place for lobster fishing, with over 100 boats fishing out of the harbour.
He later moved to Rhodesia and opened two curry restaurants in Salisbury. In 1969 he returned to England to settle in Cornwall, a county with strong family connections. He lived in the village of Treen, near Porthcurno, and made a livelihood fishing out of Newlyn during the 1970s. In 1981 he bought a small farm on the Lizard Peninsula where he farmed beef and adopted a 'Euro peasant' philosophy which embraced simple farming methods and anti-consumerism.
Throughout the episode, there are 3 murders and one attempted murder: #Marjorie Empson: Multiple blows to the back of her head with her walking stick after she had fallen down a flight of stairs. #Ginny Sharp: Whilst fishing out ashtrays in her swimming pool (that were placed there by the murderer), Ginny is struck dead by an ashtray to the head. #Lady Lavinia Chetwood: The murderer pushes Lady Chetwod off the roof of her Stately home.
After many years divided into cottages, the building has been extensively restored and is now a single dwelling. The parish church of St James and the Shoulder of Mutton inn Legend has it that local smugglers caught by the excise men tried to explain their nocturnal activities as 'raking the moon from the canal' and definitely not as 'fishing out smuggled brandy'.Slaithwaite Moonraking .org A "Moonraker" is now the official nickname for a native of the village.
Following Confederation, Canada recognized many of the foreign policy agreements Newfoundland had entered into under this commission. During the 1950s to the 1970s, domestic and foreign fishing fleets became increasingly industrialized, with massive factory freezer trawlers fishing out of Newfoundland ports. Foreign fleets were based in Newfoundland and could fish offshore, while domestic fleets could fish in both the territorial sea and the offshore. Many nations worldwide declared 200-nautical-mile EEZs, including the United States; Canada did so too in 1977.
Blue marlin are one of the world's largest bony fish and although adult males seldom exceed , females may reach far larger sizes well in excess of . A Pacific blue weighing caught in 1970 by a party of anglers fishing out of Oahu, Hawaii, aboard the charter boat Coreene C skippered by Capt. Cornelius Choy (this fish often referred to as 'Choy's Monster') still stands as the largest marlin caught on rod and reel. This fish was found to have a yellowfin tuna of over in its belly.
According to legend, Hùng Vương XVIII had at least three daughters, named Mỵ Nương Tiên Dung, Mỵ Nương Ngọc Hoa and Mỵ Nương Ngọc Nương. The eldest, Tiên Dung, refused to get married upon reaching the age of consent. One day, a dragon boat came to visit the Chử Xá, where a boy named Chử Đồng Tử was fishing out in the fields. After listening to the bell drums and flutes and seeing the crowd, Chử panicked, quickly burying himself in the sand to evade.
The megadeus featured in "Act 07: The Call from The Past", is named after , a Phoenician agricultural deity often depicted as a sea creature. In the episode, the local fishermen stopped fishing out of fear of it. Without a pilot to control it, the titan goes on a rampage above water before it is defeated by Roger and the Big O. Its only displayed weaponry were two sets of missile batteries, one on each shoulder. Dagon's servants are the "frog-men" who scared the fishermen into not going out to sea.
The series tells the story of Charlie Chalk - a jolly clown who, after falling asleep whilst fishing out at sea, ends up on a strange island by the name of Merrytwit (as explained in the title sequence before each episode). Characters had to be aware of coconuts which constantly fell from the trees on the island. The pilot episode of the series (entitled 'Shipwrecked Charlie') finds Charlie having just landed on Merrytwit, and after making friends with some of its inhabitants, decides to stay and build a home there. The following episodes follow Charlie and his new friends on various adventures on the island.
The community was tired of having its mail go astray, there being, at least two other Fox Harbours in Newfoundland. History The harbour was used as an alternative anchorage by 17th century English ships fishing out of the historic migratory fishing station at nearby Heart's Ease Beach. Heart's Ease Beach was settled permanently circa 1750-1753 by the John and Grace Baker family of Trinity. Their grandson, Thomas Baker, who was born at Heart's Ease Beach in 1794 of John Baker (Jr) and James Dean who was born at Old Perlican in 1802 of James Dean were the first permanent settlers at Fox Harbour (renamed Southport in 1914) circa 1832.
The first Blessing of the Fleet celebration is to be held on the eve of the two year anniversary of a large fire that threatened many boats as well as lives of some of the crew. The event is being advertised locally with signs as well as on Facebook. The event will feature a trout boil with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Algoma Fire Department, and Pastor Chris Jackson will be performing the ceremony. The Blessing of the Fleet is planned to be an annual kick off event, adding to the rich history of Lake Michigan trout and salmon fishing out of the historic port.
Hardly unpacked, they soon came under attack by Sir Samuel Argall, fishing out of the Virginia colony, who had been alerted to their presence by indigenous people who thought Argall was French too. The whole colony quickly surrendered to Argall's superior firepower, Brother Du Thet, SJ, being killed in the fray, the first Jesuit to die in North America. Biard and some French colonists, skilled labourers, were taken to Jamestown, Virginia. There the Governor intended to hang them as pirates on English land, at which point Argall owned up that he had stolen La Sassaye's official documents from King Louis XIII, making their position legal.
During the 1970s, American Indian activism increased on a number of fronts, in terms of land claims, treaty rights, and tribal sovereignty to exercise traditional practices. This particular conflict started in 1973, when two members of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of the Ojibwe Nation crossed a reservation boundary that divided Chief Lake, cut a hole in the ice, and harvested fish with spears, contrary to Wisconsin state laws. In a class taught by attorney Larry Leventhal, the members had learned their band held by treaty an unresolved claim to off-reservation hunting and fishing rights in the northern part of the state. The members were arrested and a Sawyer County judge convicted them under state law of poaching, as they were fishing out of season.
On one occasion, one of the kamikazes attempted to torpedo the ship, but its "fish" also missed. In addition, Wickes may have saved the hospital ship Relief (AH-1) from serious damage when she deflected, with her gunfire, a suicider attempting to crash into the ship-of-mercy. Until 10 April, Wickes patrolled her picket stations alone, without support. After that time, a landing craft or another destroyer was always present. Other incidental occurrences that came up during the ship's time off the embattled isle of Okinawa included the rescue of five men from a raft from the fast transport Dickerson (APD-21); fishing out a crashed fighter pilot from the fleet carrier Bennington (CV-20); and exploding a drifting mine with gunfire.
In 1905 under a new owner, Captain Ansel Snow, Effie M. Morrissey began fishing out of Digby, Nova Scotia. In 1912, the Montreal journalist and photographer Frederick William Wallace sailed on the vessel as a member of Snow's crew.Photographs and documentation of this voyage are contained in M. Brook Taylor, A Camera on the Banks (2006) Wallace's July 1921 article for National Geographic, "Life on the Grand Banks" also contains photographs of the vessel, though it was not named. His epic poem about his time aboard Effie M. Morrissey, "The Log of the Record Run," was widely read and adopted by east coast fishermen with such authentic results that the folklorist Helen Creighton mistakenly believed it to be a very old traditional song.
This method enabled the subsequent development of many new selective enzyme-like catalysts for reactions ranging from acyl transfer and redox reactions to pericyclic and metalation reactions. Although their catalytic activities are only rarely strong enough to be of practical use, catalytic antibodies have provided important new insights in our understanding of biocatalysis, structural plasticity of proteins, evolution of biochemical function, and the immune system itself. Schultz then applied molecular diversity—the strategy of creating a large community of different molecules, plus a method for fishing out and identifying the ones that do what you want—to a range of problems in chemistry, biology and materials science. Along with Richard Lerner, he was one of the critical players in the development of phage-display libraries, and surface-library chips.
The Laconia Order () was issued by Karl Dönitz during World War II as a result of the Laconia incident, forbidding the rescue of Allied survivors. Prior to this incident, vessels of the customarily picked up survivors of sunk Allied vessels. In September 1942, off the coast of West Africa in the Atlantic Ocean, the German vessels—among them , , and —attempting to rescue survivors of the ocean liner were indiscriminately attacked by American aircraft, despite having informed the Allies of the rescued Allied soldiers on board—along with many women and children—beforehand. The order was as follows: # All efforts to save survivors of sunken ships, such as the fishing out of swimming men and putting them on board lifeboats, the righting of overturned lifeboats, or the handing over of food and water, must stop.
Greenpeace International Seafood Red list In coastal regions and some offshore regions, fishing for Greenland halibut mainly is done by deep- sea long line fishing (out of reach of seabirds and too cold for sea turtles, issues for this fishing type elsewhere in shallower and warmer waters) and stationary bottom gillnets, which does not cause the same damage as bottom trawling. In 2017, the Marine Stewardship Council certified that the fishery for Greenland halibut was sustainable. Because Canada and Greenland share the offshore populations in the Davis Strait–Baffin Bay region in between them, the two have shared the fishing quota and follow the same guidelines in this region. Offshore populations in this region are healthy, stable and well- managed, but in more coastal areas some populations have fallen due to overfishing, although they do get a regular input of young fish from the stable offshore populations.
Samburu is one of the three primary languages in Kenya with El Molo being included. El Molo shifted from an East Cushitic language ,we call ElMolo, to Samburu during the first half of the 20th century. The old Cushitic language of the El Molo was close to two languages, spoken mainly across the border in southwest Ethiopia: Dhaasanac(Tosco 2001) and particularly Arbore (Hayward 1984). According to linguistics experts, the name El Molo is a Samburu name referring to people who do not use livestock as their source of income. According to the community, the last “good” speaker, Kaayo, died in 1999. An unsolved question is whether the Elmolo were “originally” speakers of a Cushitic language, and still another is whether they were always fishers or rather pastoralists who turned to fishing out of necessity in an area utterly unsuitable to animal husbandry. Heine (1982) favors the first hypothesis, and claims that traditional fishing in Kenya’s Rift Valley is likely to go back to Eastern Cushites originating from the Ethiopian Highlands.

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