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Floating baskets were also used to protect pupfish larvae from predation.
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Hordes of people, swishing around in the folds of their rubber chest waders or sausaged into their neoprene wetsuits, charge into the waist-deep water at low tide, half-bushel baskets floating in tow, in search of that most prized seafood, the Peconic Bay scallop.
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As a baby, Sargon was said to have been discovered, Moses-like, floating in a basket.
The Notre Dame players and coaches had seen the tapes of Syracuse's athletic inside players floating near the basket for alley-oop dunks.
According to a folktale, Sargon was a self-made man of humble origins; a gardener, having found him as a baby floating in a basket on the river, brought him up in his own calling.
Wylie Dufresne, the chef, offers a terrific soup made of the rarely seen parsley root, which goes beautifully with the Jonah crab meat floating in a basket of crisp parsley root.
Moses was saved in his basket floating down the Nile.
Moses, the son of Hebrew slaves in ancient Egypt, was found in a basket floating on the Nile by Pharaoh's daughter, Batya.
The three most common weaves in use are plain weaves, which include basket weaves; floating weaves, which include twill and satin weaves; and pile weaves, which include both cut and uncut weaves.
A pony keg of Red Dog floating in a laundry basket on the porch.
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