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Booklice (Liposcelis bostrychophila) and silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) were the most frequent catch.
Across much of its range, it is a frequent catch (intentional or not) in bottom trawls and probably also set nets and demersal gillnets; the meat is eaten and the rough skin is made into a type of leather called shagreen for use in wood finishing.
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That allowed frequent catches, and the secondary also missed too many tackles.
Among hunter-gathering folk, men usually bring fewer calories than women, and have a tiresome tendency to prefer catching big and infrequent prey so they can show off, rather than small and frequent catches that do not rot before they are eaten.
She says she followed all the police's commands, and she was soon charged with disorderly conduct, a frequent catch-all for offenses better described as "contempt of cop".
He also dropped frequent catches and he was replaced for the Third Test by Patel.
Read up on literature to help you determine places teens around your town frequent to catch them in the act.
Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) represented the most frequent mammal caught.
But on Sunday, the frequent hits caught up with him: He fumbled four times, losing three, in a loss to the Jets.
Figure 2 showed the landings per monitored fishing days of the most frequent species caught in relation to their spawning period according to Tsikliras et al. (2010) for fish species, Relini et al. (1998) for N. norvegicus and Abelló et al. (2002) for Natantia.
Others hope that frequent checkups will catch the cancer early, or that they will beat the odds.
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