Not eels at all, the wolf eel are among the largest of a sub-order of small gunnels and blennies. |
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And where are the food and wines from around the globe that stuff our British supermarkets to the gunnels? |
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Still, as it drew into the station, it clearly wasn't packed to the gunnels. |
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Mine was stuffed to the gunnels with everything I could lay my hands on before we split. |
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With the place already stuffed to the gunnels with faceless drones, it will certainly be less interesting without him. |
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It was, after all, fifteenth century Portuguese carracks loaded to the gunnels with soldiers and guns on the way out and booty heading back that started the whole trend. |
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Once, during a seasonal visit to the store, I watched as a little man struggled with a leviathan of a trolley, stuffed to the gunnels with drink, box after box of it. |
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It is not uncommon for a paddler to hit the lower arm or hand on the boat gunnels, break the skin and acquire an infection. |
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By quarter to five, the Cornerstone had shut its doors again, packed to the gunnels with about 200 fans. |
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Diet: Bottom-feeding fish, mainly gunnels and gobies, as well as sand-eels and other more mobile fish. |
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At this point the keel, frames, planks, thwarts and gunnels were ready to be re-assembled into an almost complete boat. |
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It has the performance of the shorter creek boats but with gunnels and a deck is has the look of a traditional canoe. |
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If you live where your canoe will be stored in freezing temperatures you must remove the first 8 to 10 screws from each end of both gunnels. |
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Though she made her living as a stage and costume designer, painting was central to her existence, and the Hamilton Terrace house was filled to the gunnels with finished canvases. |
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Tipped to the gunnels and lavished with pre-emptory praise, their many press clippings have them talking up a good fight, making all the right noises about reclaiming Manchester music from the troglodytes. |
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Spain were packed to the gunnels with stars from Barcelona and Real Madrid, the latter recently having brought themselves to British attention with a televised win over Manchester United in the new European Cup. |
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In a good year like this the chicks have more voles than they can eat and in one box we found a record 49 voles waiting to be eaten and the chicks were already stuffed to the gunnels. |
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In a show stuffed to the gunnels with men in bad suits, it's also clever plotting to have Elizabeth, played by the angelic-looking Keri Russell, the tougher of the Jennings. |
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If I'm using hooks and lines and I'm taking all small fish this size, and I'm batting them off the gunnels of the boat and they go floating away on the water, that's not responsible. |
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