He later flew in New Guinea, where he established an airline, prospected for oil, and ran a pearling boat. |
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Fishing is one of the oldest industries in Kuwait, as are pearling and shipbuilding. |
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Of non-Europeans in Darwin, Koepangers were single men from Southeast Asia indentured to work on Japanese pearling boats off the coast of Darwin. |
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A sharpening nip to the wind made me look south, where a familiar pearling of the sky and darkening of sea showed that the ferryman's prophecy was set to come true. |
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The silver-lipped pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima, is of high economic importance to the global pearling industry. |
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She was impatient to get enough pearls, and after weeks o persuasion, her parents agreed to take her river pearling. |
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In the past, the shells were compacted and cut into bricks for buildings in nearby Denham, a former pearling port and Shark Bay's main town. |
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Meet camels and characters in Broome, an exotic pearling town that sits at the gateway to the Kimberley. |
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Hire a 4WD and head along the Gibb River Rd to the coastal paradise Broome, home to soft, white beaches and an exotic pearling history. |
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From here, the Savannah Way continues across the outback all the way to Western Australia's pearling town of Broome. |
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When men went to sea to work in the pearling industry, women stayed behind to run the fish markets and tend the shops. |
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In the presentation of the Bahrain pearling path these partnerships were perfectly described. |
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And that is why the social traditions in Bahrain are still very much based on the pearling economy. |
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The pearling testimony in Bahrain is a little innovative in the context of the heritage list. |
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Eighteen historic houses on the island called Muharraq are also components of the pearling economy. |
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The gold mounting is decorated with pearling and designed in a spiral pattern that has been heavily chased to give the effect of octopus tentacles. |
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As soon as he realized the value that foreigners placed on pearls, he reserved pearling in Pearl Harbor for himself and employed commoners to dive. |
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Duplicate subsamples of 50 g from each barley sample were added to the pearling machine for 15 s, and the pearled grain and hulls were collected in separate compartments. |
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Several lighter vessels and pearling luggers were sunk or wrecked. |
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During World War II, when aged 16, he piloted converted pearling luggers carrying personnel and stores through the numerous isles and inlets near his tribal home. |
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Established as a pearling port in the 1880s, it has long attracted people from around the world seeking their fortune, giving the modern town a truly multicultural atmosphere. |
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The project itself has several goals: to evoke the memory of this pearling economy and make it understandable to visitors in contemporary time and to prepare a touristfriendly environment. |
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After the introduction of the Japanese cultured pearl onto the world market in the 1920s and 1930s, Qatar's pearling industry crashed. |
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Regardless of how waterproof the membrane is, the impregnation ensures a pearling effect on the surface of the fabric, which increases its ability to allow air to circulate. |
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In this sense we also trigger an inspiring cultural alternative, we provide opportunities to continue and to revitalise the traditions, songs, poetry, specific handcrafts of the pearling area. |
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Broome was once the capital of Australia's South-Sea pearl industry, and you'll find plenty of places to buy pearls or take in stories of its pearling past. |
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To evoke the memory of the pearling economy, we restore historic houses that relate to core professions, such as the house of a merchant, the house of a diver, the house of a captain and so on and so forth. |
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There was an important pearling industry from the 1860s until about 1970 when it collapsed in the face of competition from the plastics industry. |
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From 1868 pastoralism was underpinned by a pearling industry that used Aboriginal women and, subsequently, Malay, Japanese, and other Asian sojourners as divers. |
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A door lintel, decorated with a very deep, undercut floral pattern comprising a central rosette flanked by intertwined foliage, scrolls filled with palmettes, pines and grapes, all arranged in a panel surrounded by pearling. |
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Unlike other forms of barley, though, pearl barley is not a whole grain, since the process of pearling, which scours the grain to polish it, removes some of the bran, germ and endosperm. |
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I would like to present to you, this afternoon, the pearling testimony of an island economy and the development strategies for an urban narrative. |
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Substantial development in the pearling industry around the Qatari Peninsula occurred during the Abbasid era. |
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The natural components are in the sea: they are the oyster beds that are still actively producing the pearls that created the pearling economy in Bahrain. |
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In the 1950s, oil began replacing pearling and fishing as Qatar's main sources of revenue. |
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For us, the pearling testimony is interlinked with many other social and economic aspects, a bit on the model that Daniel Baillon developed this morning when he spoke of linking different aspects of development. |
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Used a pointed tip today and learned why I kept pearling with my round tipped board. Round noses like to dig into the water, causing frustrating wipeouts. |
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