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22 Sentences With "whaled"

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At one, Chadwick Boseman whaled on the drums and Lupita N'yongo was hailed as the best dancer.
Some areas whaled in prehistory, and in modern times eating them has been mostly confined to specific regions.
Yes, I really whaled away, as public editors had done before me, about the overuse and inappropriate use of anonymous sources.
Whaling supporters include Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Toshihiro Nikai, head of Abe's conservative ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), both of whose districts have long whaled.
KEY SUPPORTERS Whaling supporters include Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Toshihiro Nikai, head of Abe's conservative ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), both of whose districts have long whaled.
Komiya was part of an avidly watching crowd that included 45 children brought by their teachers to observe the butchering, a decades-old tradition for primary school pupils in the city of Minamiboso, which lies just east of Tokyo and has whaled for generations.
Japan has long said few whale species are endangered and announced in December it was leaving the International Whaling Commission (IWC) to resume hunting after years of campaigns by industry supporters and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whose constituency includes a city that has long whaled.
But mostly it's a special-effects thrill ride of watching superpowered people whale on each other, while cracking the wry jokes and exhibiting the humanity and flaws that make them more worthwhile to watch than the other set of superheroes who just whaled on each other.
Japan has long said few whale species are endangered, and news in December that it was leaving the International Whaling Commission (IWC) to resume hunting was the culmination of years of campaigns by industry supporters and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whose constituency includes a city that has long whaled.
It was historically whaled, and is still whaled today by Japan and the Lesser Antilles, but is protected by several international treaties.
"1913 American Association Batting Leaders". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-11-24. One newspaper wrote that he was probably the fastest player in the league."Hens Whaled Saints".
Northern Bottlenose Whale, Hyperoodon ampullatus . MarineBio.orgMundinger, G. (2000). Hyperoodon ampullatus. Animal Diversity Web The oldest recorded age, determined by counting annual growth layers from a tooth in a whaled specimen was 37.
The Basques had whaled in the Bay of Biscay from the twelfth century and by the middle of the sixteenth century were crossing the Atlantic each year to the coast of Labrador and Newfoundland where they established temporary whaling settlements., p.
In September 1825 Melantho visited Pitcairn Island after having whaled at Timor and off the coast of Japan. She returned to England on 24 March 1826 with 380 casks of whale oil. During the voyage Noah Folger replace Nathaniel as master, and H. Gordon replaced Noah.
The whaling firm of Nils Torvald Nielsen Alonso acquired Thorsen and converted Kapduen for whaling, fitting her with a new bridge forward of the funnel. She was renamed Dias in 1924 and over the next few years whaled off the coast of Africa. By 1927 she was laid up at Sandefjord.
Boats from Suderø were the first to shoot whales year round, sailing back and for between the two hemispheres between seasons. In the years 1913 and 1915 Lopra was the only station active together with Emma in Funningsfirði. 1915 was a really good year for Lopra, as no other nations whaled due to World War I there were plenty of blue and fin whales which came unmolested to the Faroes.
There was a broom closet in the back of the clubhouse. I opened its door, turned on the light and said, 'Come on, let's go in.' As soon as he walked in, I turned off the light, closed the door and whaled away at him." According to Twins teammate Bert Blyleven, "A reporter asked him why he wanted to be player rep and Dave said, 'Because all the player reps under Calvin Griffith get traded.
After the Muscovy Company fell into financial difficulties some years later, the Noordsche Compagnie got the upper hand and was able to dominate the whaling and fend off the English. The company established itself in the northwestern corner of Spitsbergen (around Albert I Land) and only permitted a limited Danish presence. The English whaled further south, while the French were allocated to the north coast and the open sea. From the 1630s, the situation stabilized, and there were only a limited number of aggressive incidents.
Spermatophores are obvious in males which have attained a mantle length of 260 mm while those at 320 mm mantle length bear formed spermatophores. The smallest mature female recorded having eggs in the oviduct was measured with a mantle length of 380 mm. Studies in South African waters indicate a similarly extended spawning period running from February to August. In addition, data gathered on specimens sampled from stomachs of commercially whaled sperm whales off Durban suggest that Antarctic flying squid breed off the southeast African coast.
Best I know, he played mostly or exclusively beautiful German hand-made Lakewood acoustic guitars; not sure what make resonator guitar, but he played one frequently. His longtime European collaborator, the amazing (Brit?) harmonica player Steve Baker, might know the most about him, as they totally "whaled" together, a truly amazing mostly blues duo, I believe frequently over the last decade of this Chris's life, ie 95- 05. Or someone else. I lost touch with this Chris Jones in the late 70s, when he enlisted and I went off to college.
After the Muscovy Company fell into financial difficulties some years later, the Noordsche Compagnie got the upper hand and was able to dominate the whaling and fend off the English. They established themselves in the northwestern corner of Spitsbergen (around Albert I Land) and only permitted a limited Danish presence. The English whaled further south, while the French were allocated to the north coast and the open sea. From the 1630s, the situation stabilized and there were only a limited number of aggressive incidents.Arlov (1994): 20 Initially, all nations hired Basque whalers,Arlov (1994): 23 although they gradually disappeared after their knowledge was learned by their companions.
The government agreed to it, and he set off for Norway, where he purchased whaling equipment at 10% above the prices asked to ensure early delivery to Japan. He studied the practicalities of whaling in Finnmark and made trips to the Azores to observe traditional methods and to the Newfoundland Colony to observe modern methods which had just begun to be used there. He concluded that the Norwegians had a superior system, but that Japan could not adopt it as-is given that the Norwegians whaled primarily for oil, the Japanese for meat. Oka returned to Japan and in Yamaguchi Prefecture on 20 July 1899 established the whaling company Nihon En'yō Gyogyō K.K., nicknamed the Ichimaru Kaisha after its logo: the Chinese character for the number one ( ') within a circle (').

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