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The bass glistened silvery green, and he beamed at catching such a beautiful fish so close to our house.
But 60% of upmarket men actively avoid ads: advertisers must pay to be first in a break if they want a chance of catching such people.
The confrontation clause, Justice Kagan wrote, is "a mechanism for catching such errors," demonstrating "the genius of an 18th-century device as applied to 21st-century evidence".
Until the middle of the 20th century, pallid sturgeon were common and anglers found catching such a large fish in fresh water a rewarding experience.
He emphasized that an initial screening of datasets by principal component analysis is good for catching such artifacts.
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Juggler, ( Latin joculare, "to jest" ) entertainer who specializes in balancing and in feats of dexterity in tossing and catching items such as balls, plates, and knives.
You'd have a good chance of catching one such instance this week at the Jazz Standard, courtesy of the alto saxophonist Lee Konitz and several inventive but exacting sidemen: the pianist Danilo Pérez, the bassist Rufus Reid and the drummer Matt Wilson.
They also devised new techniques for catching fish, such as fish hooks, nets, and harpoons.
Good photos normally are action shots and catching someone such as Miller running away may mean big bucks for the lucky photog.
Then we went deeper, catching species such as the orange roughy, which can live to 150 years and don't breed until they are 20 years old.
Some were small but eye-catching, such as the reintroduction of inter-city passenger trains.
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