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For decades, television viewers have not been shy about calling officials at golf tournaments to point out rules infractions they have caught from their couch, on their increasingly high-definition TVs.
A recent study by the Food Standards Agency and the Food and Environment Research Agency appears to back up those anecdotes, finding growing evidence that more people are eating fish they have caught from rivers and canals.
Clean and gut fish that you have caught from the lake.
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The University of Texas at Austin Marine Science Institute's Dr. Joan Holt and her colleagues have "successfully bred in captivity seven species of fish, seahorses and shrimp they've caught from the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, including species that other biologists had tried but failed to rear before," reports Science Daily.
In some outbreaks, though apparently not the recent ones on ships, people have caught Norwalk from eating raw or undercooked shellfish taken from sewage-laden waters.
Nearly all have caught it from birds, and most cases have been in Asia.
Columbus's sailors are assumed to have caught syphilis from the Indian population there in 1492.
Children have caught hepatitis from such kits, which are cheaper than visiting a professional, particularly if used several times.
They say you may have caught tuberculosis from the peasants who came to Melikhovo to be seen by you.
Of course I couldn't have caught Aids from scratching myself on the screw at the bus stop.
"We have caught flak from both sides," he said, "and I expect this is just the beginning".
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