Trout rise to the surface to feed first on the duns, and then again when the female spinners return to lay their eggs. |
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I couldn't see the seamers and I couldn't see the spinners, either, so I am not quite sure how that works. |
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To have three or four men around the bat at all times will be an ideal situation with two spinners bowling. |
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I have a small tackle box that holds a variety of wagglers, trotting floats, leads, spinners, shot and hooks. |
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The team is looking for fresh new krumpers, bone breakers, spinners and unique street dancers. |
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The big fish are mostly taking either live sand eel or crab with most of the small fish being landed on spinners and plugs. |
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This ensures better results when using soil-engaging equipment, fertiliser spinners, yard scrapers, mowers, toppers, tedders etc. |
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Where others looked at spinners, seamers and batsmen, he saw folk heroes, comics and tragedians. |
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There were two kinds of throstle spinners, one kind for the warp yarn and one kind for the filling yarn. |
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To differentiate between fast bowlers, medium-pacers and spinners would only further complicate the issue. |
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It is more than a keyboard encoder, adding support for industry-standard trackballs or spinners as well. |
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It is crucial for the captain to have faith in his spinners for no spinner can bowl a side out in 2 overs. |
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Though the press spinners are not on trial in Court 73, there are plenty who think they should be. |
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Sourav Ganguly, once legendarily dismissive of spinners but now woefully out of form, was dropped by Younis Khan at silly mid-off. |
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Eventually, one bloke told me to try spinners, which are shiny pieces of metal with hooks on the end. |
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Both were aggressive during their stand, scoring in boundaries that did not stop even when the spinners came on to stem the flow of runs. |
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Millions of khadi spinners and weavers are under the vast network of institutions, which constitute the KVIC umbrella. |
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Working with the talented hand spinners and weavers of Bangladesh was necessary to develop the collection. |
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Now we have an alternate livelihood programme that has started targeting the weavers and spinners in Srinagar. |
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Set for a launch on Saturday, one of the Exhibition's objectives is to provide sustained employment to the weavers and spinners. |
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Phil Jaques peppered the boundary for Yorkshire striking 72 off 40 balls but Lancashire's spinners proved hard to get away. |
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Singh actually took more wickets with his deliveries that did not spin, than he did with his spinners. |
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Flies, spinners and plugs, in fact all types of lures including plastic worms, also live and dead bait all catch these fish. |
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The propeller spinners used by UAL were large hemispherical domes with a black porous coating of rubber. |
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We never could find a workable substitute for attaching the spinners, however. |
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However, spinners Mark Bell and Dan Broadbent got together in harness to share nine victims. |
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This forced the spinners to bowl a straighter line, and gave him access to the less-protected on side whenever they erred in length. |
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They will consist of five specialist batsmen, one wicket keeper, two allrounders, three pacemen and two spinners. |
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The majority of combers, spinners, cob winders, spoolers, beamers, weavers, menders, and other workers were female. |
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Spinning is done by a conglomerate of home based as well as on site handcraft spinners located in the city of Melo, Uruguay. |
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One aspect of the trip was the Norwegian disinfecting methods of all fishing equipment, waders, fishing rods, even flies and spinners. |
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Big perch can be taken on flies, spinners and plugs and in some areas there are big roach. |
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The box has some decidedly pop-up book style spinners and moving parts that are clever and fun. |
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It'll force the batsmen to use their bats more, while the spinners will be rewarded, deservedly, for foxing the batsmen. |
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He possesses a mean pull stroke, and does use his feet to the spinners, often clearing the ground in a jiffy. |
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This is by no means uncommon to spinners who bowl googlies with a high arm action as it puts considerable strain on the shoulder. |
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The fortunes of the traditional coir yarn spinners, mat weavers and carpet-makers have been on the downtrend. |
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Though someone like Kumble might be a glorious exception, spinners need to flight the ball to achieve spin, unless they are bowling on a vicious turner. |
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The profit from the exhibition will be utilised for promoting schemes beneficial to weavers and spinners, said P. Ajayakumar, project officer, State Khadi Board. |
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Other features tailored to the gaming community include the trackball interface, which not only supports trackballs and spinners, but also has three mouse buttons as well. |
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Also, large four-blade paddle-style propellers had been added along with a set of spinners that had been made for the prototypes and early production aircraft. |
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Mostly fishermen trolling the various types of spinners and natural minnow as well as to wet fly caught lots of trout on the first day of the season. |
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Demonstrations taking place include basket makers, corn dollies, stick making, coracle maker, greenwood workers, blacksmith, spoon carver, spinners and weavers. |
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Even with two fielders protecting the area, he was willing to rock back and cut the spinners so late that he could place the ball safely out of harm's way. |
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He had quick feet, enabling him to dance to the pitch of the ball from spinners and his ability to play a number of attacking shots helped him enormously. |
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He inspired Indians to burn imported British fabrics and return to the traditional textiles woven in villages, and he helped retrain local spinners, weavers, and carders. |
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My nan had one of those salad spinners, which sent leaves hurtling through space at warp speed and produced enough water to irrigate a smallholding. |
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The extended stoppage of spinners at Whitsuntide added to their fears. |
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At the other end of the process of manufacture, there were merchants who organized the ginning and bowing of the raw cotton and sold the rovings to the spinners. |
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Eventually, too, India's batsmen, or so one presumes, are too gifted to hibernate for too long and their spinners must be salivating at the sight of dusty pitches. |
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Instead of movement around the board being determined by dice or spinners, a slide projector was used to project numbers and arrows through a one-way mirror onto a wall. |
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When he drove through the offside, it was as vigorously as anyone had in this match, but it was the way he cut and pulled that rendered the spinners ineffective. |
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I found a great place to watch it happen, where I was first entertained by scores of fire spinners and dancers, then by great pillars of fire being shot into the sky. |
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Small clusters of hand loom weaving survived in places such as Lampeter where there were spinners and fullers, making quality goods. |
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Briggs was called up to the squad on 7 February, as one of three spinners in the team, alongside Samit Patel and Graeme Swann. |
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This is the phrase devised by Tony Blair's spinners to explain why his Europhilia will not sell Britain down the river. |
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Closer linkages with cotton-consuming spinning mills will lead to closer partnerships between spinners, ginners and farmer groups. |
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The club recently launched DJ nights featuring technopop and some of the best-known spinners in the world. |
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I notice the media yarn spinners haven't used that appropriate descriptive adjective when reporting on the histrionics of certain politicians. |
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Several spares were held in reserve as spinners proved very tempting to barracoutas in Bass Strait. |
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Also, duns are dull and generally sober colored, whilst spinners are more brightly colored and shining and their wings are clear and transparent. |
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Using the spinning wheel, it took anywhere from four to eight spinners to supply one hand loom weaver. |
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Dry pitches tend to deteriorate for batting as cracks often appear, and when this happens to the pitch, spinners can play a key role. |
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Garnet feeders, teasers, spinners, ring spinners, rag pullers, rag feeders, rag cutters, warehouse workers, scourers, weavers. |
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On the eve of the Industrial revolution it took at least five spinners to supply one weaver. |
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As spinners were 'assisted' by several 'piecers' there was a pool of trained labour to replace any spinner the owner cared to dismiss. |
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The well paid mule spinners were the 'barefoot aristocrats' of labour and became organised in the 19th century. |
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About 1900 there was a high incidence of scrotal cancer detected in former mule spinners. |
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It was limited to cotton mule spinners and did not affect woollen or condenser mule spinners. |
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The jenny was initially welcomed by the hand spinners, but when the price of yarn fell the mood changed. |
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It took three carders to provide the roving for one spinner, and up to three spinners to provide the yarn for one weaver. |
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With the increased speed of weaving, weavers were able to use more thread than spinners could produce. |
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At the time when these inventions were made the flax trade was on the point of expiring, the spinners being unable to produce yarn to a profit. |
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This includes hooks, sinkers, floats, leaders, swivels, split rings and wire, snaps, beads, spoons, blades, spinners and clevises to attach spinner blades to fishing lures. |
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Small boats fishing close into the end of Tynemouth Pier have taken pollock to 4lb, mainly on silver spinners or spoons, though sand eels are taking the better specimens. |
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A total of 118 for nine was only going to be defendable if Bangladesh's spinners, who have tortured West Indies throughout the tour, found their groove quickly. |
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By this time a number of spinners in Lancashire were using copies of the machine, and Hargreaves sent notice that he was taking legal action against them. |
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During the Industrial Revolution the Teifi Valley between Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire came to employ thousands of weavers, spinners, dyers, knitters, drapers and tailors. |
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The invention by John Kay of the flying shuttle made the loom twice as productive, causing the demand for cotton yarn to vastly exceed what traditional spinners could supply. |
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Most Welsh cottages and farmhouses had a spinning wheel, almost always operated by women, and most parishes had carders, spinners, weavers and fullers. |
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India's spinners had several good shouts for leg before wicket turned down, and with the Decision Review System not employed, they had no choice but to take their medicine. |
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There was a number of skilled hand spinners and weavers in the area. |
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