Finally, there is one exceptional species of fish that lives in freshwater, but spawns tidally in estuaries. |
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A good idea usually spawns more good ideas, and the inventors of the me-too ideas will also want patent protection. |
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Any fear and hate-mongering among societies against an ethnic or religious group, as a whole, is just as despicable as the act that spawns it. |
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Such unregulated production spawns the growth of child labor and of a disregard for working conditions in general. |
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It spawns in the Indian Ocean south of Java and then migrates around Australia's southern coast. |
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The branches were extended across intercosmic space where they nurtured the spawns of infinite expansion. |
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The desire to have more than one's share and to deprive others of their basic needs spawns pathological behavior in the pleonectic person. |
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Anguilla rostrata is a catadromous species that spawns in the Atlantic Ocean and ascends streams and rivers in North and South America. |
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Accordingly, the bristling argument for Shelley's misinterpreted morality spawns an even more daring reclamation. |
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This large fish inhabits the Caspian and Black Seas, and it spawns in the rivers that constitute the drainage basins of these seas. |
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This is a conservative measure because it assumes the nesting male does not obtain any fitness from sneaked spawns. |
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Their inclusion would have fed the growth of that destructive industry and added to the misery and social instability which it so often spawns. |
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In the absence of treatment, the parasite can rapidly kill, as it spawns troubles in blood circulation. |
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These data generally confirm that capelin spawns on sandy or fine gravel beaches. |
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It got its start as a fishing camp based around the totoaba, a large corvina fish that spawns in the upper gulf's shallow, sediment-laden waters, and around shrimp. |
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This conception of innovation spawns techno-nationalist policies. Governments around the world race to pour money into cutting-edge research. |
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A major decline in catches of Brown bullhead, a fish that spawns along the shore, occurred during construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. |
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This difference of opinion fails to arouse the public's interest and spawns a feeling of morosity. |
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Some observers have attributed this to Shell's odd ownership structure, and the culture it spawns. |
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The species has a very long lifespan, around 30 years, and it spawns for the first time around 10 years of age. |
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In temperate zones, carp spawns each year in spring while in the tropics spawning takes place every 3 months. |
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This population of the Atlantic salmon spawns in rivers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick that drain into the Bay of Fundy. |
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It spawns many of the goods that allow individuals to live a more comfortable life and to improve their standard of living. |
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Lack of water and sanitation spawns death and otherwise preventable diseases, which burden health systems and curtail economic productivity. |
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The same diversity that spawns technical innovation also makes our lives more difficult as intelligence-gathering professionals. |
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While this may be true for a drone bee mating for the first time with a queen bee, or the Pacific salmon which spawns once and dies, is it true of humans? |
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It spawns more committees and more reporting of self-evident truths. |
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This time around you'll be fighting several variations of soldiers, including one that shoots lightning bolts all over the battlefield that somehow spawns new enemies. |
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The salmon spawns in freshwaters in Ireland, the United Kingdom and a number of other European countries before migrating to the North Atlantic to feed and develop. |
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Wavy-rayed Lampmussel is considered a long-term brooder because it generally spawns in August and glochidial release does not occur until the subsequent year. |
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This obsession spawns an ideology that explains everything in terms of the goal, rationalizing all obstacles that may arise and all forces that may contend with the state. |
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Perfection spawns doctrines, dictators and totalitarian ideas. |
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An interesting thing is, the main Norway stock comes down from the Barents Sea and spawns, and the main bay stock from the north come down and spawn there. |
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Typically, the easiest way of assessing it is to look at the amount of egg retention that occurs on the spawning grounds and in successive spawns. |
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But if Yu'E Bao spawns trouble, the applause will not last. |
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A castle on the eastern edge of the island spawns a new instance whenever a party of players enters. |
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For example, a variety of Atlantic cod called the Skagerrak cod spawns off the Norwegian coast. |
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The public service has many varied tasks to perform, and each one spawns its own distinct organizational form, its own organizational culture, and its own cluster of values related to the task at hand. |
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In hatchery a mortality shall be considered abnormal when the farmer cannot obtain larvae during a period which included successive spawns from different broodstocks. |
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The absence of the latter prerequisite spawns arms races, undermines arms control and disarmament, and obstructs and complicates the peaceful settlement of disputes. |
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That spawns the awful tyranny of the group gift: the pooling of resources to buy something they still don't want, but which is now too expensive to take to Age Concern. |
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When a market that has become very fluid spawns relations that are improvised, aggressive and verging on violent, some of the actors will apply the institutional brakes necessary to curb the costs of such improvisation. |
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In most species, spawning is controlled by light, so the entire population spawns at about the same time of day, often at either dusk or dawn. |
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The broad rotation of a landfalling tropical cyclone, and vertical wind shear at its periphery, spawns tornadoes. |
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Broodstock, eggs, or young used for stocking or used to produce young for stocking should come from a population which spawns in the area which is to be stocked. |
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In fresh water, the bluegills, shellcracker, warmouth and redbellies will be on the downside of big spawns but will be plentiful. |
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Then it spawns a new set of children and continues serving hits. |
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It spawns in fresh water and populations can be lacustrine, riverine or anadromous, where they return from the ocean to their fresh water birth rivers to spawn. |
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At least one stock of Atlantic herring spawns in every month of the year. |
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It's an anadromous species that lives primarily in salt water but spawns in fresh water, and is found from Maine to Florida and as far west as Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The Web server spawns a new process to handle each client's request. |
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The program spawns a new subthread for each request made by the user. |
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I REFER to your article in today''s Post re Rare Torgoch Fish Spawns Survival Hope. |
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