If taking a fish for the pot then it should be killed quickly and cleanly with a priest or knife then bagged out of sight. |
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Between them they had done the same with Carl's gear which had been bagged up in black plastic refuse sacks. |
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I finally get all the ornaments scanned and bagged and total up the purchase. |
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Things went from bad to worse as Cristiano Ronaldo bagged two more goals for the away side. |
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Of the seven women lifters, five bagged three gold each, while two others had one each. |
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The resulting materials are loaded into hoppers, from where they are either bagged up or loaded directly into lorries for local delivery. |
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The commercial side of shipping continues to be busy, with ships arriving from Latvia carrying bagged fertiliser. |
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When they went to her wardrobes, her clothes were neatly bagged up with instructions of which charity they should go to. |
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They were bagged up to be taken away by Trading Standards officers for investigation. |
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When fruit or vegetables got a bit old, they would be bagged up ready to be passed on to customers. |
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After that, they were bagged up for shipping and stored in the freezer until a truck came to get them. |
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She bagged a deer on her very first shoot, but found it more difficult when asked to go stalking alone. |
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Last year's statistics reveal that 1183 foreign hunters bagged over 8900 animals in the province at a cost of over R44,5 million. |
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Tom bagged a good sized deer and said how it would be a good idea for us to go back to his place for a meal. |
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Baiting with corn, he bagged half a dozen carp, with fish up to 7lb, for his 25 lb 12 oz. |
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Havildar Murugesan and Havildar Chinnusamy bagged the first and second places in the automatic gun shooting. |
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Last weekend, he collected another Scottish Cup with Celtic to add to the League title that they had already bagged a few weeks earlier. |
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Veteran artiste, Sheela, has bagged the special jury award for excellence in acting. |
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Innocent and Gopika bagged the best character actor and actress awards for their roles in Vesham. |
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The cloak he wore bagged over his body, making his frail stature appear sturdier. |
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About twenty years ago, the Connection Machine was supposed to be the big new paradigm, but before long they bagged it. |
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Once you lift it and start driving with the larger tires you'll wish you bagged it and saved on gas. |
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They are not interested in watching a movie that has already been bagged by movie critics on radio stations and television. |
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Of course, there are other considerations that come into play when choosing between a bagged or bagless system. |
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Contaminated laundry is to be bagged or containerized at the location where it was used. |
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They had to be counted, bagged and labelled and they were the bane of my life. |
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The British director Anthony Minghella was the toast of the Academy in 1996, when his film The English Patient bagged no less than nine Oscars. |
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A second explanation for the formation of seed in bagged hermaphroditic flowers can be apomixis, the formation of seed without pollination. |
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The opening night at the casino on March 1 proved popular although nobody bagged the maximum potential payout of 1.2 million litas. |
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Ed Waterhouse bagged a hat-trick on Saturday, including a cracking opener after some incisive passing. |
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A monochrome picture of one of Swindon's car parks, in Villett Street, bagged him third place. |
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The discussion on who had bagged what quote was vastly outstripping even the goss on who'd be wearing what to the senior college formal. |
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The country's largest stainless steel making outfit, has bagged an order to supply coin blanks to the French national mint. |
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But the frigate rallied and righted while the sea streamed below decks, though her hatches were laid and her hawseholes bagged. |
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Zambia's highly rated scrabbler Paul Kalumba added yet another title to his name when he bagged the Celtel Open championship. |
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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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Another neighbor at the potluck had bagged it while the rest of us were finishing a chocolate hazelnut torte. |
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Guillotine-cut flock may be dyed before it is bath-finished, dried, screened, and bagged. |
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Helliwell almost bagged a goal with an effort that forced a superb save from the visitors' keeper. |
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He enjoys hillwalking, although he has bagged only a few Munros and is looking forward to claiming many more. |
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The cargo, 4500 tons of bagged lentils, has long gone and the steel is rotting and sagging towards final, inevitable collapse. |
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They've bagged much-coveted trophies like china, silver flatware and crystal from the first class dining area. |
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A lot of bagged shell lime was sold to Distilleries for whitewashing and sterilising purposes. |
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Many African tribesmen routinely bagged their game by following it until it tired and they could kill it easily. |
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The Sugar Hill Records twelve-inch in its generic sleeve is bagged with their other purchases. |
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The field has been ruined, the grass has been churned up into mud, there are piles of rubbish everywhere and it's not even been bagged. |
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Pretty soon I had some nice piles of sweet-smelling fig leaves, ready to be bagged. |
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She has been getting good grades right through her school and last year she bagged the first rank in her class. |
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They have also chosen to distribute sweets whenever batsmen scored a sixer and a boundary or a bowler bagged a crucial wicket. |
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They're bagged and shipped on dry ice in individual slotted cardboard boxes, making it easy to cook them one at a time. |
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The buds are dried for 10 days before being snipped off the stalks and bagged. |
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The only twenty-first-century structure I see is the breeze-block shed where dried cocoa beans are bagged. |
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He bagged two double figure carp plus scores of orfe, ide and tench for his winning net of 46 lb 14 oz. |
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Any remote chance of a recovery was soon wiped out as Newport bagged two quickfire tries after the restart. |
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Carl Rushworth revelled in the situation and bagged four tries, while Ian Mansell touched down three times. |
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Excess leaves can be bagged and moistened to make leaf mold, which can be added gradually to the compost pile or spread in flower beds. |
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In the morning we scrambled up through snow and bouldery scree and bagged an 8,500-foot peak. |
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When shopping for bagged salads, remember to carefully check the use-by date and look for signs of spoilage. |
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The bulgur wheat and the chick pea-spice mixture are bagged separately, as are chili flakes and a leathery side of fruit chutney. |
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However, the intrepid duo persevered and the free-will gifts eventually got bagged. |
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Two of the members of the squad have already bagged the gallantry medal for deactivating a live explosive which was planted in a Police quarters. |
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At the end of the show, many in the audience had bagged gift hampers, some of them twice or more! |
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Adrian Nye also bagged a brace with a couple of poacher's goals. |
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A few bream and possibly a luderick around the gap could be bagged. |
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In this process, which is much faster than that using guillotine cutters, tow is dyed, finished, cut, dried, screened, and bagged in one continuous operation. |
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Synchronicity was young, still in the process of setting up, it was probably kismet that his wife wasn't one of the subjects who'd been completely tagged and bagged already. |
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Cuba, which won the League title in 1998 and bagged five silvers and two bronzes in the 90s, and Poland were the surprise finalists in this edition. |
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It was generally bagged up with everything else and sent for land-fill. |
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Under protocols to protect against asbestos contamination, fire personnel and equipment had to be hosed down, while their kit was bagged up and sent for specialist cleaning. |
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The only things that go into my kitchen bin are the sometimes unavoidable plastic wrappings and, guess what, they don't have to be bagged up to throw out! |
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All meals are packed into Styrofoam containers and bagged with plastic utensils. |
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Oh, and that digital frock of hers has been bagged up and sent to Oxfam. |
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Cressida, 20 at the time, bagged the job through half-sister Isabella Calthorpe, who had a lead role, according to the paper. |
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So, the computer's got to be moved onto a small coffee table temporarily, and my clothes are either bagged up or hung in various locations at random! |
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Many are fearful that they are being brown bagged and that this is just the first of many new taxes designed to bleed them of all their spare change. |
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I was nervous, but rather chuffed to have bagged such a fine specimen. |
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Other than dove hunters, nobody bagged much out of this session. |
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A nimble and fleet-footed attack-minded midfielder, he bagged seven goals in just 19 starts and having just turned 20 is expected to get better and better. |
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Field lessons learned Dove hunting can be a casual event, and many birds are bagged by hunters walking in the open or standing near vehicles, giving no thought to hiding. |
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On her first big hunt with the Divas, as she calls them, she bagged not one, but two deer. |
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Though the civic body invited short-term tenders for the work, the Land Army Corporation has bagged the contract, as its bid was the lowest, the sources said. |
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There was little to choose between the sides in the early stages of the second-half, but Humphreys bagged a snap drop-goal to edge the visitors back in front. |
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In the South Lakeland District Council award section, Sedbergh bagged the towns and villages trophy while Rydal Mount, Rydal, took the tourism trophy. |
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Orissa custodian Poonam Toppar bagged the best goalkeeper award. |
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As I mentioned in a previous post, most grocery stores have very few artisanal breads, preferring the shelf life and profit margins of the bagged sliced breads. |
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We spent about an hour there, snapping Zoe action photos and playing, but it was a little too windy and nippy for us, so we bagged it and headed home. |
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If the council is going to stick to this plan it is essential it accepts a small amount of extra waste properly bagged and placed alongside the grey bin. |
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I was quite excited by the discoveries that afternoon, even though at the time I had no idea that I had actually bagged a new genus of fossil fish that day. |
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In the bagged experiment, fruitlet formation was never observed, suggesting that no agamospermy takes place, and that pollination is critical for fruit set. |
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To expose gametophytes to particular photoperiodic conditions, the bagged Petri plates were placed in a light-tight box over which was installed the fluorescent source. |
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The birdshot loads have already accounted for a respectable number of venomous Mississippi snakes and I even bagged a beaver with a well-placed charge of buckshot. |
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Finally, I bagged up enough leaves to consider the task complete. |
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Damit won the man of the final award for his all-round performance, while Manish of ARP bagged the man of the series award. |
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Nicky Ward bagged his 10th goal of the season on 57 minutes when heading home Toner's cross at the far post from the right byline. |
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In fact if it wasn't for James, the Drogman would have bagged a hatful and the Champions would have chalked up double figures. |
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Worm castings, found at local garden centers, are bagged at specialty worm farms. |
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Julie Fleeting bagged another two goals before Claire Smith completed the scoring for the Scots at Sommerset Park. |
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Among loose, bagged and concentrated teas in 2014, black tea bags continued their dominant trend. |
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Oliver Quass bagged the home side's only points with a field goal before Ron Dickerson scored a touch down and Gronroof kicked the extra point. |
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Kevin Smith bagged a hat-trick while Kevin Kyle scored twice and West Brom's Rhys Darg contributed an own goal. |
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When bagged in this way, the lower mold is a rigid structure and the upper surface of the part is formed by the flexible membrane vacuum bag. |
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A CHARITY shop has bagged sackfuls of clothes, thanks to workers at the Metrocentre. |
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We bagged a limit of trout lore, plus a kreel full of fishin' tips, and flitted over to the Travel Kiosk to learn how to pack for our trip. |
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The result is that palletized loads of bagged product can be double and triple stacked for more effective use of warehouse space. |
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Last year, U.S. airlines bagged over 3.5 billion dollars in luggage fees. |
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New Macrowave Pasteurization Systems are ideal for batch or conveyorized applications for bagged or bulk product. |
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A SUPER skier from Teesside has bagged the British Disabled Ski Team's first-ever World Cup medals. |
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Lokesh Bubale Naik bagged three wickets while Retheesh Gopinath and Achinta Nawarathna picked up two wickets each. |
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Burj Khalifa bagged the laurel from Canton Tower in Guangzhou, T China, which held the record for its observation deck at 488 metres high. |
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A year later, on 23 August 2002, he bagged his 100th career goal in a draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. |
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A German photographer bagged second place for his stunning image of a spiny sowthistle flower stem. |
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Our women already rule this world Of that fact, you can all be sure, Chauvinists are almost a dying breed They get bin bagged and shown the door. |
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They ended up going with MSM, which Balon crushed and bagged. |
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Vendors were selling sunglasses, bagged snacks, and sundry other items from handcarts in the square. |
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Josh Robinson headed the Crues into a first-half lead before Owens bagged his first on 65 minutes with a towering header from a Robinson free-kick. |
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Josh Winton bagged a vital last-gasp equaliser for Hermes and they went on to squeeze through to the North Regional Cup Final on spot-kicks against Culter at Crombie Park. |
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The woman bagged up the pasty and I handed over some folding money. |
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As the Stars forwards attemptied to break through, the Steeldogs got their fourth in the 31st minute when Cole Shudra bagged his first senior goal. |
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New recruit Tom Fisher bagged the bonus with a brave score four minutes after the restart before Rich Shacklock sealed his man-of-thematch nomination with a confident double. |
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Debutant striker David Ashplant bagged the first of his hat-trick after just five minutes, poking home on the line after a Jordan Craig shot was saved. |
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Goal-scoring machine Craig Frater was again in dynamic form as he bagged a hat-trick to help Ammanford secure a 4-2 extratime win at Cardiff Corries. |
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Arrogant and smug Lord Of The Manor Declan may have bagged himself a trophy wife, but he is about to discover why marriage is referred to as a ball and chain. |
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Big mule deer and trophy-sized Coues deer are his specialty, but he also has bagged desert black bears, bull elk, javelinas, Merriam turkeys, and mountain lions. |
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