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Fishing line means a length of chain or wire rope in the bottom front end of a trawl to which the webbing or lead ropes are attached.
Insiders say the seminar followed an in-house trawl to find out how much coverage news bulletins gave to climate sceptics.
"This was a trawl to find the possibility of another female reporting or presenting talent that may or may not have been used some time later," he added.
And director Adam Curtis has done an extraordinary archive trawl to find curios like an architect condemning the World Trade Centre towers as "satanic" even as they were being built.
Over fishing grounds where fishermen need a more selective trawl to harvest flatfishes, the experimental gear tested could provide fishermen a technique to reduce catches of non-target species.
In 2010, Zeng et al. [10] proposed two detection protocols, namely, the Random Walk (RAWL) and the Table-Assisted Random Walk (TRAWL) to detect node replication attacks.
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That's just more than 100 years of football that nobody's interested in because it takes too long to trawl through to find actual records.
Critics liken trawling to harvesting timber by clear-cutting.
Similar logic applies to surveys using penaeid trawls to obtain relative abundance estimates.
New technology — from deep-sea trawling to long-lining — has helped the fishing industry harvest areas that were once inaccessible.
Marine biologists adapted traditional dredges and trawls to collect specimens from the ocean floor; and hoop nets were used to secure free-swimming animals.
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