If you look at flowing swims in a river, you can get the wrong impression of the pace. |
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The main difference is that the fish swims under water, so that hydrodynamic considerations apply to the topsides as well as the hull. |
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The challenge is more about positioning bait in uncastable swims rather than baiting up. |
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There is a system of firm paths giving access to nearly half the fishing stations and easy access to the remaining swims in dry weather. |
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Naturally I continued to fish on and had another two smaller thin-lipped mullet from other swims. |
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Again Pete and I were in adjoining swims but this time on the smaller lake, much shallower and easier to stalk. |
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Thereafter life consisted of lazy swims in a pristine pool atop a hill looking over to North Africa. |
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The nudibranch Melibe leonina swims by rhythmically flexing its body from side to side at a frequency of I cycle every 2-5 sec. |
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It features the creature of the title, a giant sperm whale, as it swims through disparate oceans, encountering man and beast through the ages. |
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We also take a look at some possibilities for additional events should the team members get extra swims. |
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But, starting right now, you can begin trying to decrease strokes in your all of swims. |
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He then coats the eggs with mucus, swims up to his nest, and blows them into the mass of bubbles. |
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Away from its tawdry sideshows we wander, along the boardwalk that fringes the littered beach and the grey Atlantic that no one swims in. |
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Keeping the body balanced and in line during swims is something that every athlete can work on and improve. |
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This animal swims to escape predators by repeatedly flexing its body dorsally and ventrally. |
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The viper fish swims very fast and uses these needle-like fangs to stab its prey. |
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The mushrat, it was pointed out to me, is a very clean animal that swims, and eats only vegetation. |
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If energy were a paint, the walls of the natatoriums where she swims would be splattered. |
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It's an interesting dish, where the fish, cut into chunks, swims in a pool of lime juice among diced onions and tomatoes. |
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The pteropod mollusk Clione limacina swims by flapping a pair of wing-like parapodia. |
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In some swims, on every third cast the weight would jam up on a hidden snag and we'd have to pull for a break. |
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The breed also has completely webbed feet and swims with a breast stroke instead of a dog paddle. |
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Though Mikhaila swims all strokes, she said she likes the backstroke the best. |
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Andy has researched the river and its potential and offers a professional, fully insured guided service to the area's hot spots and best swims. |
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The bronze whaler shark is the guy who slowly swims up through the centre of this meatball, jaws open wide and chomping. |
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Arms and legs grow stiff in the chilly water, paddling becomes hard, wipeouts and swims brutal. |
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He started doing charity swims for the multiple sclerosis and epilepsy societies. |
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At this time, the stationary diver swims to buddy and signals need for gas. |
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Sarah plays with the keys on her laptop and looks daggers at the angelic figure in the pool as she swims. |
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These barbels hang below the mouth and feel the bottom as the sturgeon swims. |
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Risking his life, Ernesto, who is asthmatic, swims across the river to declare his solidarity with the lepers. |
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It is a marine gastropod that swims by rhythmically flapping its wing-like parapodia. |
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It swims with its head submerged, sometimes up-ended much like a dabbling duck. |
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But if you are going to float-fish using a lightish rod and centrepin you will in most instances be restricted to marginal swims. |
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The squad put in some fantastic swims, collecting a hoard of medals in the process. |
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Although I know several swims well I will always use the plumbing rod to locate the exact positions that I want to fish. |
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A Newfoundland's drop ears also keep out water, and very loose flews allow him to breath while carrying something as he swims. |
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An out-of-towner swims for the next wave, but at the last moment he hesitates. |
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My fish is as mad as a box of Frogs, he just swims at top speed around the tank and then lies shagged out on the bottom for ages. |
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The main house is visible down a long avenue of trees from some swims in the lake. |
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What of the man balancing a four-foot-long flat of pita on his head as he swims through all these vibrant people? |
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An insidious bug called a Back Swimmer swims upside-down just beneath the water and attacks striders from below. |
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Her head swims, the nausea closing in on her the way it does, fast, with light pulsing at the sides of her face, a fanning heat. |
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All the Tortosa pegs can produce good carp, are prolific mullet swims and are well stocked with bass and zander. |
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Broken swims are often race distances divided into smaller increments with rest periods after each segment. |
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We also started boiling up the maize and storing this in huge bins ready for piling into the swims in front of the site to get the shoals of fish munching. |
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A water snake swims by, only to be grabbed by a heron's jaw. |
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The road forks just before you reach the river and the best swims are to the right beyond the landing stage, although the landing stage itself is a goad peg. |
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An eagle ray swims by lazily, escorted by two large remoras. |
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He comes quite near and I swim up towards him, but my buddy makes biting motions, so I back off and the leopard shark swims zigzaggedly on his way. |
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Splitting her time between homes in Knightsbridge and Gloucestershire, she swims her daily 30 lengths in a swimming pool fitted with underwater speakers. |
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The rope breaks and Farquhar swims downriver and into a forest, and from there he begins a journey back to his wife and his home. |
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Life on board involved early-morning swims, leisurely breakfasts and then short passages between sheltered coves where we lunched and swam for several hours. |
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They envision themselves lying around all the time, impressing their friends back home with their tan, drinking mai tais and taking morning swims. |
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He advanced to the semi-finals in the former and to the finals in the latter, then scratched from both events in order to focus on other upcoming swims. |
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They then go their separate ways, Jake travelling alone to San Sebastian, where he swims, reads, and relaxes after the stressful time in Pamplona. |
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Next to his desk, which does not have computer on it, swims a frog he grew from a mail-order tadpole. |
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This female mimic swims between a mating pair just as the dominant male is about to fertilize the female's eggs and fertilizes some of them himself. |
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When a fish swims toward the promised land, she clamps her legs closed and traps it. |
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Above, a seastar fish swims amongst a garden of ascidians and soft corals. |
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As December passes, he has no more time for leisurely swims. |
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The increase in weight unaccompanied by a similar increase in strength results in slower swims as well as increased body stress, particularly in the weaker muscles. |
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We have a goldfish named Bubble Bath who swims in a vase on the kitchen counter. |
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I do not know of a single species of fish that swims in that manner. |
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With so few anglers, and almost no bank anglers, there are few open swims. |
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The swims on the lake and river are all well maintained and cared for. |
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Looking out from its burrow as the selected fish swims past, its claws lunge forward and, striking in as little as 3 milliseconds, trap the prey by impaling it. |
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The pteropod, Cfione limacina differs from the nudibranchs and notaspids discussed so far in that it swims continuously using paired parapodial appendages that resemble wings. |
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His cold water endurance swims are made possible by his ability to elevate his core body temperature while psyching himself up before he enters the water. |
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One of the best swims is situated downstream of the caravan park. |
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The vehicle swims by coordinating the motion of four biology-inspired high-lift flapping hydrofoils that are attached to its rigid hull. |
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The challenge can be done in one go or as a cumulation of several shorter swims. |
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These vibrations are generated, for example, when a fish swims through water. |
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The yellow tang fish swims along with the turtle and feeds on the algae, barnacles, and parasites on its shell and flippers. |
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The animals threaten each other until one of them backs down and swims away. |
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There may have been some unreported swims of the Channel, by people intent on entering Britain in circumvention of immigration controls. |
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He swims for half an hour each day and can stand for six hours at the easel. |
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After shrinking down again due to a fan she had picked up, Alice swims through her own tears and meets a Mouse, who is swimming as well. |
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On the counter is a small aquarium in which a dwarf gourami fish swims around. |
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Mating occurs when the male swims up to the female from behind, swings his gonopodium down and onto the female's egg spot, and delivers sperm. |
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One day Gunther swims away down the jungle river underwater and gets taken out to sea, where he meets and rests on a huge blue whale. |
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It feeds exclusively on plankton, tiny sea creatures who are scooped into its cavernous mouth as it swims. |
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It lies still on the bottom, the marine version of Venus' flytrap, until an unsuspecting critter swims within range of its deadly maw. |
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The activities will follow a fun theme and will include mini-water polo, sea scooter sessions and fun swims. |
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McVey, a Quartz Hill High product who swims with the Canyons Aquatic Club, redshirted at Tennessee in 2002 but will enroll at Hawaii this fall. |
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When 15-year-old Alphonsine Agahozo swims at the London Olympics next month, she will be the pride of her father and landlocked African nation. |
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Beowulf swims back up to the rim of the pond where his men wait in growing despair. |
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Apart from base jumping, she also swims with whale sharks and other sizable sea creatures. |
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The study did not determine if the others lost their cubs before, during, or some time after their long swims. |
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With its body fat providing buoyancy, the bear swims in a dog paddle fashion using its large forepaws for propulsion. |
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The number of swims conducted under and ratified by the Channel Swimming Association to 2005 was 982 by 665 people. |
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Back to New York after some topless sunbathing and midnight swims, Serena is ready to start over with a fabby New Year's Eve party that is sure to catch some kind of action. |
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They are unique among digeneans by having a furcocystocercous cercaria that is macroscopic, progenetic, and actively swims, mimicking a fish prey item. |
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But when a tailed frog swims, it moves more like a trotting horse. |
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Petar Stoychev was selected in a global online poll as the 2009 World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year for his victorious marathon swims throughout the year. |
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The Queenie Festival includes all kinds of events including sailing, diving, barbecues, beach days, sea swims, entertainment and plenty of queen scallops. |
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Organisers are planning to keep going through the autumn months as long as demand allows, running night swims lit by glowsticks when the clocks go back. |
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It was thought to have evolved because the whale swims on its right side when surface lunging and it sometimes circles to the right while at the surface above a prey patch. |
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The team with the most number of Channel swims to its credit is the Serpentine Swimming Club in London, followed by the International Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team. |
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The smaller island also contains Dwynwen's well, where, allegedly, a sacred fish swims, whose movements predict the future fortunes and relationships of various couples. |
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The length of these swims ranged from most of a day to ten days. |
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The glassworker performed effectively with a two-hook straight bomb rig covering swims at 13 and 17 metres, so that he could catapult loose maggots. |
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