On the walls were fish netting with an assortment of fishing equipment, including a fishing spear. |
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The bra cups are covered with netting and the padding is patterned to look like a soccer ball. |
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Next weekend if they have set well we'll hire a nailgun and attach the rails, build and hang the gates and staple the sheep netting. |
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Terri was very skinny, and invariably wore huge, brightly coloured and loosely knitted jumpers which hung on her like camouflage netting. |
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The wind is ripping away at the netting that covers the range, making sure unshot clays don't smash into us. |
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I had netting up to stop herons getting in but the otter is a different kettle of fish and has got through the netting. |
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We came out through a hatch onto the stern deck, next to the main winch from which ropes and netting seemed to disappear in all directions. |
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York made a lively start with Colin Moore netting a rebound after the ball had bounced back off the keeper's legs from a short corner. |
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And it took a Ciaran Sloan wonder save, almost in the same class as that of Travers, to stop Shane King from netting. |
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Precautions include the use of insect repellants, insecticide room sprays, mosquito netting, and screened windows. |
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We all started fairly ropily, with only Arvo netting two points on the 1st hole. |
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These are high ceilings, big windows and doors, with louvres, mosquito netting on four-poster beds. |
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Adding a sense of combat reality to the classroom are sandbags, camouflage netting, and the sounds of exploding ordnance and close air support. |
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The eastern fence was in more difficult terrain and we added wire netting to deter sheep. |
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And where appropriate, consider nonchemical ways to deter biting insects such as screens, netting, long-sleeves and slacks. |
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We wandered in and out of the various maze-like entrances, pausing to zoom down some of the slides and clamber up the netting. |
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If wind blows the netting around, anchor it into the ground with bent wire. |
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A few friends met and had a bit of fun coursing in a paddock of 400 acres enclosed with wire netting. |
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In addition to hosiery, nylon is used in tricot, netting for bridal veils, and in carpeting. |
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The visitors' lead was short-lived, with Tony Quinn netting an equaliser six minutes later. |
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They watched the proceedings through a bullet-proof glass screen topped by an expanse of netting. |
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It was made out of black netting, and she had cut slits on the sleeves to put her thumb through. |
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Their value ducks are well protected by overhead netting and Tinsley electrified poultry fence. |
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On an exposed wall, young climbers can be protected by either netting or horticultural fleece. |
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Open the French doors and there's a massive four poster bed with a seductive canopy of netting. |
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The Cap has a lot of ornate lace and beads and is worn far back on the head with a thick spray of netting for the veil. |
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The prestige city centre office block has been shrouded in scaffolding and green netting for more than a year as the two huge firms did battle. |
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The onion netting was still in place, but there was a large hen dropping right in the middle which indicated that all was not quite right. |
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Whole families grab homemade nets of mosquito netting or cheesecloth and wade into the sea. |
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You can also build frames to support your netting out of wood or plastic plumbing pipe. |
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As fruit develops on gooseberries and blackcurrants, erect temporary netting to protect it from the birds. |
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The louvres in the eight sound openings to the spire's belfry are unsafe and have been covered in green netting for more than two years. |
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The window had missing slats and the mosquito netting had holes big enough to admit a large rat. |
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Until now the peaches have been invisible under the white netting, green on green. |
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That episode prompted the addition of protective netting that now surrounds the stage. |
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I do remember the bed I slept in had a very princessy bit of netting over it, with coloured stars and things, which I liked. |
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More will go in the hoophouses, and a second layer of netting will be added in a timely fashion. |
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This can be prevented by using light plastic netting to keep the butterflies out. |
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She makes wonderful things out of papier-mache, and chicken netting and copper wire. |
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The young Motherwell striker managed to blast the ball into the side netting. |
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The jury heard from a string of clients who had parted with sizeable sums of money in the hope of netting big and fast profits. |
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With a piece of netting they strained the rice into buckets while I held the torch. |
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The ball doesn't go safe, but Wise does Paraguay's job for them by ridiculously slicing the loose ball into the side netting. |
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It's mostly due to the clearing I had done last year which is now letting the sun in and record rain, and netting with the snigging chain. |
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I grabbed the net moved downstream hoping to net the fish before it reached the snaggy zone and was in luck, quickly netting the fish. |
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This was accomplished by photographing and netting both species as they foraged at the Palmer agave flowers. |
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In the past I have reported about the illegal netting of lakes and rivers across Ireland. |
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If you see any one netting the river or killing Pike over 3 kilo then report it. |
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The sweep was successful in netting a large cache or weapons, explosives, ammunition, and other equipment. |
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Shanahan already has scored 20 goals after netting only 31 goals and 58 points last season. |
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We cannot allow the drift netting to continue while our angling tourism industry collapses around us. |
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Earlier in the day, Naboye hammered Mungwi 3-0 with Ackim Tembo netting his fourth goal making him the tournament's top scorer. |
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With netting, gross obligations are discharged by the transfer of the net amount of value due from each obligor. |
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Several radio stations have changed hands in recent years, netting tens of millions for their shareholders but nothing for the Government. |
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Another example is if a bank, after netting payments due to other banks against those due to itself, still owes the other banks. |
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The sections of netting are connected to the vertically mounted poles or to the basketball goal. |
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To help provide support for the netting, I drive 6-foot wooden tomato stakes in the ground about every sixth bush. |
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To keep the netting taut as you unroll it, staple the netting to each post with your staple gun. |
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It's a house covered in camouflage netting so people can't see what you're doing inside. |
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To protect shrubs, erect a windbreak by inserting stout canes round the plant and then fixing several layers of hessian or netting to them. |
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After netting nine goals in the previous four games, Hoyle was happy to play a supporting role against Gabriels. |
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By producing their first clean sheet in ten outings and netting the game's solitary goal, they bagged all three points on this occasion. |
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I'm definitely not a fan of chemisettes, as seen on the right, so I made the fichu on the left, which is just a triangle of cotton netting. |
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Nylon netting draped over your cherry tree or blueberry bushes will keep birds away. |
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Plastic should be reasonably clean and free of debris, such as twine and netting. |
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The few clingers, such as sweet peas, love-in-a-puff, and purple bell vine, do better with string, netting, mesh, or a trellis for support. |
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His shot was so venomous and expertly delivered that he did not even move as the ball sped over him, flattened and clouted the netting. |
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And members of Ribble Valley Council's Planning and Development Committee have now given a revised scheme for collapsible netting the go-ahead. |
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Donegal put together another incisive move in the 19th minute, Hegarty netting with aplomb. |
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The plump waitress in a plain pink pinafore and dirty apron smiled a gap-toothed grin, red curls pinned back in hair netting. |
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As darkness fell the following night, the same operation was repeated, netting an additional 84 arrests. |
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It was a large archway beneath the railway lines, filled with smoke, camouflage netting and PR people in army gear. |
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It's also worthwhile surrounding your pots and trays with netting to prevent these rodents digging up the seeds. |
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Under Objective One status, the county would have enjoyed a more privileged position when it came to netting financial bonuses such as EU grants. |
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Significant effects of gizzard shad access likely occurred due to the additional surface area provided for periphyton by the mesh netting. |
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Now the energiser that powers the electric netting that surrounds their area is malfunctioning. |
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I pulled out a duster, the coat was netted and the netting was shaped like spider webs. |
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Protect blossom on established trees from frost at night with sheets of polythene, netting, or even newspaper. |
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The residents of the neighbouring estate, however, oppose the netting, which they argue will make them feel caged in. |
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On reaching the wreck, he became totally enwrapped in netting, some of it seemingly an abandoned monofilament drift net. |
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They want an end to mix stock fishery, which will in effect be an end to drift netting at sea. |
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Scotland give Spain a 3-1 drubbing, Maurice Johnstone netting a brace and Kenny Dalglish firing one of his best international goals. |
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A daily examination of each smokebox netting had to be made by a boilermaker. |
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They are surrounded by several lean-tos held up by tent poles, and everything is draped in camouflage netting. |
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Eventually, ten minutes before time, some more fantastic link-up play with Sullivan enabled Doak to slip the winner into the side netting. |
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And strong running serves have a better chance of acing the opposition, while a standing serve has less chance of netting. |
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Once when I was in the bath, I saw a very prettily patterned green snake come wriggling through a gap between the wooden window frame and the mosquito netting. |
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Keep cabbages, Brussels sprouts and cauliflowers covered with horticultural fleece or a fine netting to prevent cabbage white butterflies from laying eggs. |
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The fences are themselves covered in black sniper netting, to discourage assassins. |
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The four steel rods were bound together at the top to form a pyramid, and the netting was draped and then wired to the rods and loosely sewn shut with string. |
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McCourt rounded three defenders before firing home and then went on another mazy run that ended with fellow substitute Townson netting his 17th goal of the season. |
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The gate was just the first step, there are fence rails to be nailed and sheep netting to be pinned before the boys can pack up their belongings and flit. |
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We found the netting, and added a cluster of potted hebes and one further laurel to our plant collection, along with three huge plastic sacks of compost and mulch. |
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With the bases loaded and nobody out in the eighth, Giambi added a sac fly, netting more applause for the insurance run, his third ribbie of the night. |
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Eugene Doherty tried his luck with a well-struck free kick from 20 yards but his right-footed effort went wide of the target and hit the side netting. |
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He splattered the volley viciously with his left foot and, although McKenzie got a finger-stinging touch, he was still aloft as the ball birled in the netting. |
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On Saturday we finished the fencing, stapling sheep netting to the rails, and on Sunday gave the pig ark and the old chook ark a coat of water-based preservative. |
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Green netting is holding it together until contractors can begin work. |
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He claimed the lighting and netting would ruin residents' views of Canary Wharf, and that nature groups believed owls nesting nearby would disappear. |
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The children had a choice of fake fur, felt, hessian and netting to transform their bags and then added the finishing touches with buttons and ribbons. |
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Some nights as I sweated and coughed under the mosquito netting in my oven-like room I couldn't remember why I had thought that coming to Uganda was such a good idea. |
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Another one was an aviarist, he was keen on birds and he took all the doors off the kitchen cupboards and put wire netting up to use them as birdcages. |
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The cargo and passenger areas of these vehicles normally are fully stuffed with related equipment, such as camouflage netting, fire extinguishers, and tentage. |
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It's made of metal, polyvinyl chloride pipe, wire mesh netting, and wood. |
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She wore one of mother's pillbox hats with netting over her eyes that I'm sure she thought made her look sophisticated but in reality, made her look like Betty Boop. |
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Players grumbled that Johnson had sneaked offside before netting the equaliser but, if they were looking for tea and sympathy from their manager, they didn't get it. |
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Max Azria showed fluid black-and-white dresses tricked out with slashes, netting and soft architectural overlays. |
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The best solution in the nineteenth-century home was to drape mosquito netting over the bedposts, or over the desk where a writer was at work late. |
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Fingering the mesh netting that allows a woman wearing a burka to see, she looked grim. |
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I had always associated this fishery with a bay in Canada, in British Columbia, that is closed off with a curtain of seine netting after the spawny herring have entered it. |
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If you travel to an area of the world that has a high risk for malaria, you can also install window screens, use insect repellents, and place mosquito netting over beds. |
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On that first day I lay in the netting slung under the bowsprit with some of the 281 metres of sail flapping softly overhead, and the bow wave lapping soporifically below. |
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The main reason for this threat is off shore salmon drift netting. |
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The rabbit-proof fence was a strip of barbed-wire netting that cut across half of the continent and was designed to protect farmer's crops by keeping the rabbits away. |
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Grids of rice-paper squares punctuated by areas of stitching and little insets of lace and netting suggest quilts, while lacy edgings connote pillowcases and hand towels. |
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I would ask all caring anglers to write to their Member of Parliament so we can make sure nursery areas protect the bass stocks and netting is banned. |
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But the researchers involved are quite hopeful that the simple netting technique will be a first step toward increasing the overall numbers of the greater adjutant stork. |
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Mesh netting of playpens should always be in the upright position. |
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I called into the ironmongers looking for netting but had no luck. |
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Featuring four increasing layers of illusion netting and a flounced chapel length train, this gown is beautified by an all over floral embroidered and beaded pattern. |
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Sunderland might have gone further ahead when leading scorer Stephen Elliott wriggled into the penalty area only to drive his shot into the side netting. |
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It means 52 out of the 68 remaining coastal netsmen have accepted a voluntary compensation scheme to quit drift netting in order to support the conservation of salmon stocks. |
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Farrelly played a leading role when Bolton were promoted to the Premiership in 2001, netting the first goal in their play-off final win over Preston. |
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But as this group crossed the street, a light changed, and those left on the other side began bunching up, and soon nearly 100 people found themselves behind arrest netting. |
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Spring netting was truncated shortly after peak passage of that species. |
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Passion flowers climb using tendrils, so need the support of stretched wires, netting, trellis or a large shrub to climb through. |
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Amcrest said that no need to worry about IP camera configuration, sub netting, or port forwarding for each single camera separately. |
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Our biocenometer was a bottomless cube of 1 m side, whose sides and top were covered with a fine netting mesh. |
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It was only after Yakubu sliced another chance into the side netting, a bad miss by the former Everton striker, that Norwich came to life. |
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Experts no longer recommend covering thatch with wire netting, as this slows evaporation and reduces longevity. |
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Gillnetting and Seine netting is a significant cause of mortality in seals and other marine mammals. |
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Other than hunting, marine mammals can be killed as bycatch from fisheries, where they become entangled in fixed netting and drown or starve. |
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Gillnetting and Seine netting is a significant cause of mortality in whales and other marine mammals. |
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Drift netting is a fishing technique where nets, called drift nets, hang vertically in the water column without being anchored to the bottom. |
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Drift nets generally rely on the entanglement properties of loosely affixed netting. |
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Over the open waist the upper deck was entirely covered with a coarse netting as a defence measure against boarding. |
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Techniques for catching fish include hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping. |
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Fishing techniques include hand gathering, spearfishing, netting, angling and trapping. |
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Usually, recreational fishers use angling methods and commercial fishers use netting methods. |
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To one side is a space rocket made out of bits of rabbit netting, a fireguard, rubbish bins and other scrap wire. |
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Fitch believes reverse repo books and secured funding at trading banks are likely to reduce further, even with the relaxation of netting rules. |
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At a second site, remnants of netting, a harpoon shaft, basketry and braided work were uncovered in an underground spring. |
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Scrim is netting that is bonded between toweling stock for strength, which produces an efficient all-purpose wiper. |
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Pare repeated her feat of saving three penalties and scoring one as Town won the shoot-out 3-2, Bullock and Isobel Boothroyd also netting. |
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Government attempts to limit the gill netting of salmon by the Micmacs repeatedly failed. |
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Dean Hall nabbed the lone counter for Highlander, Chris Munsell and Ricky Kent netting for Ryton. |
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Makes downstream tooling for netting and corrugated pipe, including double-wall pipe up to 10-in. |
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Historically, red cells have been manually separated from whole blood, netting one transfusible dose of red cells from one blood donation. |
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The 3-D, leaf-like foliage netting is compactible, color-reversible, lightweight, durable, quiet and rustle-free. |
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He was netting hedge sparrows in the overgrown Clough behind the BlacK Bull at Lindley, Known as The Butts, since largely filled in. |
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As many as 20,000 northern fur seals die each year from entanglement in netting. |
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The bars, too large to pass the net would lie on the netting, gleamingly clean. |
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It is delimited lengthwise by canvas netting and by posts threaded with a heavy rope that run parallel 1 metre inside the netting, and 1 metre above the ground. |
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The inner bark of the lacebark tree is a fine netting that has been used to make clothing and accessories as well as utilitarian articles such as rope. |
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Rebound elastomeric netting is used in composite form with nonwovens and other substrates acting as an alternative to spandex, films and stretchable nonwovens. |
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Folds of loose netting, much like a window drapery, snag on a fish's tail and fins and wrap the fish up in loose netting as it struggles to escape. |
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Visitors barely had time to hang the Cortina on a tree, grab a pre-match kangarooburger, and chisel last week's chewinggum off the sea before the netting started to bulge. |
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Other reptiles found in the district are the chamaeleon, geco and monitor lizard, the last getting extinct due to netting and shooting. It is now protected by law. |
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The Netting Law statutorily underpins close-out netting in the DIFC and enables DIFC firms to benefit from this important risk mitigating technique. |
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The bride wore a design by Allure Exclusive Bridal of organza and illusion over peau de soie with embroidered netting and Alencon lace and accented with crystals. |
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Illegal immigrant, Ignatius Dube, from Zimbabwe, jailed for 21 months at Sheffiel Crown Court after netting pounds 70,000 from an NHS bursary, wages and benefits. |
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The proposed Bill doesn't address the damage caused by environmental problems, drift netting at sea, and predation on rivers by seals, cormorants, goosanders and mergansers. |
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Pontypridd and Morriston shared the honours 2-2 with James Ryan and Gavin Evans scoring for Ponty and Dean Rosselly and Dean Beniamous netting for Morriston. |
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Protect the crowns of dormant plants like agapanthus and alstroemerias with a loose covering of straw or dried leaves, held in place with wire netting and pegs. |
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The barrier consisted of minefields laid between Belgium and Dover at the outbreak of war, followed in February 1915 by steel netting anchored to the sea bed. |
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The volume was critically acclaimed and won a contest run by the Sunday Referee, netting him new admirers from the London poetry world, including Edith Sitwell and Edwin Muir. |
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Protect the crowns of dormant plants such as agapanthus and alstroemerias with a loose covering of straw, held in place with wire netting and pegs. |
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