Examples include the oscar, Jack Dempsey, jewelfish, convict cichlid, Midas cichlid, and spotted tilapia. |
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Mr Dempsey said that the balance would be pumped into improved waste water treatment plants in the area. |
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Within two minutes the winners were level when Dempsey soldiered forward to fire over Kenneth Donelly's pass. |
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For Potterton and Dempsey, the deals must seem like minute blips on a large radar. |
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She sits in on my interview with Dempsey, ostensibly because he is new to the spotlight and still nervous about talking to the press. |
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Dempsey floated a peach of a left-footed kick between the posts from 45 metres after ten minutes to put his side a goal up. |
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What is often forgotten is that Gene Tunney easily beat Jack Dempsey in both of their fights. |
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Dempsey served on the Western Front and was awarded the Military Cross for bravery. |
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Nick Dempsey has one race left in the Mistral windsurfers and is in fourth place, 12 points from the bronze medal. |
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Mr Noel Dempsey, Minister for Education and Science will be will be the guest speaker at the event. |
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Dempsey claimed it was strangling national political debate and undermining effective representative parliamentary democracy. |
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Mr Dempsey said the review was necessary because of the escalating costs and time-frame of the inquiry. |
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Before the Dail and Seanad rose for the summer recess, Dempsey formulated a series of proposals for the reform of the Oireachtas. |
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Minister Dempsey planted an evergreen oak in the school grounds and unveiled a plaque at the school entrance to mark the occasion. |
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Recently, Charles Dempsey observed that this work, an ex-voto painted in response to Rome's plague of 1656, incites fear and pity. |
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Maize, a relatively new crop, is looking like a total disaster, according to Mr Dempsey. |
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The Lilywhites were pressing hard and shot two wides before Mark Dempsey sent a ground shot to the Carlow net, with eleven minutes on the clock. |
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From the time the draws were made Sean Dempsey had targeted this game as the crucial tie of the championship. |
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An itinerant miniaturist, Dempsey later became a successful cutter of silhouette portraits. |
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Jack Dempsey showed boxing skills and was not just another primitive slugger. |
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From where I was sitting, I could see Tunney's back as Dempsey crumbled to the canvas. |
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In less than five minutes, both fighters hit the canvas eleven times and Dempsey was knocked out of the ring. |
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But Mr Dempsey rejected the judge's claims that the Government had stymied the commission's work or had left the chairperson powerless. |
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Dempsey said an extra international match would increase the already heavy physical demands placed on players. |
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Also running that day was Dempsey who finished third in the bumper. |
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As it happened, the collision forced Dempsey to retire with a dead leg. |
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With his handlebar moustache and penchant for multi-coloured bow ties, flamboyant Waterford architect Oliver Dempsey is used to standing out in the crowd. |
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Dempsey has twice made public statements that seemed to reveal his dissatisfaction with the White House policy. |
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After Dempsey acknowledged that he may recommend some ground forces in the future, the Pentagon issued a rare correction. |
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When Dempsey fought, people died from heart attacks listening on the radio. |
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But last night a Government spokesperson said Education Minister Noel Dempsey will not be re-examining the fees option and the Cabinet would not be a revisiting the issue. |
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On Tuesday, gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he may recommend ground forces in the future. |
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Dempsey must contend with charges that his scheme will drive up the price of houses, with all of the serious political repercussions that would result. |
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Mr Dempsey said science, engineering and technology are important areas of growth in the economy, offering qualifications which are in demand with good career prospects. |
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Sensing a kindred spirit rather than a workplace to avoid, Dempsey applied for a job and was appointed commis chef at the bottom of the kitchen hierarchy. |
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The Nuptial Mass was concelebrated by Canon Dempsey and Fr Rabbitt. |
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Even Patrick Dempsey, who plays Dr. Derek Shepherd, would be A-OK with the series coming to an end. |
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Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey later said they supported the plan at that time. |
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Dempsey ended the 10th race in sixth place to hold onto his overall in fourth place overall, but the windsurfers above him in the standings pulled away from him. |
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For every Clint Dempsey willing to play with a broken nose, there seem to be a dozen floppers a la Cristiano Ronaldo. |
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And yet Dempsey and others have repeatedly said ISIS cannot be defeated militarily. |
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Clint Dempsey burst into the ghanaian box, only to be brought down. |
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Library commish Mary Dempsey presides over the talk, and there's an accompanying video, Staking Our Claim in Cyberspace. |
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Fitzsimmons knocked Dempsey down at least 13 times and by the finish left him in such a pitiable condition that he begged him to quit. |
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Since Dempsey would not do so, Fitzsimmons knocked him out and then carried him to his corner. |
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In May 1990 former Lord Provost of Glasgow, Michael Kelly, and property developer Brian Dempsey were invited to join the Celtic board. |
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On his return from injury, Bale scored a goal and assisted Clint Dempsey as Tottenham beat Manchester City at White Hart Lane. |
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When Louis fell on hard financial times, Dempsey served as honorary chairman of a fund to assist Louis. |
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Klinsmann had to know from observing the cranky screwface Dempsey displayed in public that this was no moonbeam of a player. |
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Clint Dempsey stalked off the field with a scowl on his face. |
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But after all the neat footwork and the body swerves, who does Dempsey think will be taking home the famous Sam Maguire Cup today? |
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Dempsey has more than nine years of experience in the field of medicolegal death investigation. |
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I arm-wrestled a promise from Gordon Dempsey that news of our night in Atlantic City would go no further. |
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Iggy and The Stooges, Sonic Youth, Unkle and Damien Dempsey were among the other big attractions of the day. |
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Then, shortly before the game, it was announced that defenseman Nathan Dempsey had flu-like symptoms and couldn't play. |
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The pest control department on campus was hiring and Dempsey decided to inquire about the job. |
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Dempsey was again seen at his best when he completed a double on Petuntse in the two-mile handicap hurdle. |
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Dempsey later flew to Irbil, capital of Iraq's largely autonomous northern Kurdish region, where he met with Kurdish President Massoud Barzani. |
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On a sunny morning a pair of pointers named Ergal and Babe joined a Brittany named Mack and guide Ben Dempsey to take me out to fulfill my appointed task. |
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Scharner's header kept Scharwzer busy before Duff passed up a chance to put the visitors ahead, miskicking from six yards out and Dempsey blazing over with the loose ball. |
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With two recent goals on slap shots, Dempsey has shown he can do the job. |
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Dempsey did not last long however, a dispute about a proposed relocation from Parkhead to Robroyston resulted in him being voted off the board five months later. |
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The country has produced many drivers who climbed the international ladder such as Derek Daly, Peter Dempsey, Tommy Byrne, Eddie Jordan and David Kennedy. |
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The first inductees in 1990 included Jack Johnson, Benny Leonard, Jack Dempsey, Henry Armstrong, Sugar Ray Robinson, Archie Moore, and Muhammad Ali. |
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Fulham pushed for an equaliser and went close through Dempsey, the American forcing a smart low save from Al Habsi after prodding Davies's shot goalwards. |
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