One other angler I've spoken to had a good catch of greenback tailor, also from the South Wall. |
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There have also been some good jewfish and tailor taken from the headlands and breakwalls. |
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The white water that can be stirred up with a little wind often produces the conditions from which we can catch good tailor and jewfish. |
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For instance, it lobbies for policies to tailor technology for regional use and to recirculate financial capital locally. |
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John was a well known and accomplished tailor and was gifted in that line of work. |
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Friends, family and influential colleagues might also refer you to a trustworthy tailor. |
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Have partygoers ladle soup into mugs or small bowls, and offer condiments so they can tailor each soup to their liking. |
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Families en route to Belize can tailor make a holiday that combines rest and relaxation for the parents with fun and education for the children. |
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Like a tailor, he keeps big needles pinned behind the lapel of his coat, a plaid jacket too large for him. |
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Mike got in trouble with the tailor, but he couldn't repay him because he went bankrupt. |
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For test firing, zeroing your rifle, or informal competition The Rock Jr. is tailor made for success. |
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Jacob Davis, a tailor from Nevada, took large pieces of denim and sewed them together with metal thread, to make what we now know today as jeans. |
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The extra cloth will allow your tailor to let the trousers out up to 3 inches at the waist. |
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One day, individuals may be able to tailor their diet to their genetic constitution to reduce the risk of chronic disease. |
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He lived in the Hotel Carlyle in San Francisco, bought his suits from the finest tailor in town, and kept a box at the opera. |
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The window will have to be fixed, which gives business to the glazier, who will use it to buy a suit, helping the tailor, and so on. |
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Rudolf wore a nice suit from a fine tailor in town, and Marlene donned a very flappery-looking dress. |
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Stars and celebrities are stepping out in clothes made by a tailor who does all his work from a garden shed in Doncaster. |
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In order for to find out if a suit jacket was sewn or glued, simply ask your tailor or the salesman you're consulting. |
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Chances are your tailor has made thousands of suits and he knows what he's doing, nevertheless, ask questions and provide feedback. |
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Just before her death it is believed she took the blue uniform jacket into a tailor in Eton so that she could be fitted with a new garment. |
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Buying materials and requesting a tailor to make clothes of your own choice has proved to be cheaper. |
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Now I have the tailor make the family clothes in the same colour I have chosen for the bath towels. |
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In your case, I'll assume that your tailor knows what he's doing and that your suits are good enough to last for more than a year. |
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Much of our traditional winter run of bream, tailor and blackfish have gone and we wait for the good whiting and flathead of the summer months. |
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There are garfish, tailor and bream around the headland whereas off shore the odd snapper or dolphin fish is being picked up. |
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If up early you can pick up the odd tailor or bream off the beaches or headlands. |
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We often associate Easter with the start of the better tailor, bream and blackfish fishing, and indications already are that this is happening. |
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Some current limits for fish such as tailor, herring and mullet will not change. |
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The Byron area has quietened off a tad but tailor are still around along with bream and dart. |
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Good tailor and bream numbers are being reported between Brunswick and Tweed Heads. |
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I guess the fish will never be like the old days when catches of bream and tailor numbered into the hundreds. |
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To get a last go at the tailor a number of anglers took off to Fraser Island. |
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Hopefully next week I will have many good reports of tailor and bream, maybe even blackfish, as the season is about to begin in earnest. |
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At Evans the lads are getting some muddies and sandies in the higher reaches of the river while tailor and bream are at the end of the walls. |
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Winter fishing is good now and last week-end there were many encouraging reports of tailor, jew, bream, flathead and blackfish. |
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Reddy's clothes are tailored in Mumbai by Akbar, also famous as superstar Amitabh Bachchan's tailor. |
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Surely you can only tailor a jacket according to the size of the cloth available. |
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If I could tailor clothes, I'd make it live, but my sewing skills are rudimentary and extremely time-consuming. |
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Kids will go mad for something like this and you can tailor the clothing to a girl or a boy. |
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In September 1926 Joe married Gertrude Shepperd who was working as a tailoress for the Akaroa tailor, Mr Morkcom. |
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So, joining him in the suite are his taciturn driver and a talkative tailor named George. |
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You can take either video version or either audio version and tailor your viewing experience to your own tastes. |
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A few enterprising residents have opened vegetable stands, tailor shops, carpentry mills and teahouses in tiny shacks. |
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The second page runs into some more expensive items with selections of their tailor made pies, schnitzels and beef stews. |
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A good system will allow a great deal of scope for the editor to tailor the effect to their specific needs and personal taste. |
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A tailor will also fit your shirts, which can help make your waist seem narrower and your shoulders broader. |
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It is largely left to the officer who is generally of inspector rank or above to actually tailor what is required to the person individually. |
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He said data from accidents and damage incidents is collected and used to tailor officer and staff training to improve safety and cut down costs. |
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Completely inhabiting his character's traits and quirks, he is tailor made for the role. |
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There have been good reports of tailor from Ballina's north wall and Patches Beach, and at least three large jewfish from the north wall. |
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Her curiosity was aroused by her study of the Liberian tailor apprentices. |
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There is nothing inherently wrong with purchasing a made-to-measure suit, but the tailor may not be able to modify the pattern to compensate for all facets of your physique. |
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It will get harder and harder to catch bass in the coming weeks, but easier to get a feed of bream, tailor, blackfish and probably less flathead and whiting. |
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He swears by a Turkish tailor named Mustapha near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, his biographer has claimed. |
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He looked, that dreadful afternoon, as if he had just come from his barber, tailor and haberdasher. |
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Upon his liberation in 1945, the U.S. military set him up with a tailor shop in a small town in Bavaria. |
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As a youth he was apprenticed to a tailor until about the age of sixteen when reconciliation with his wealthy grandfather enabled him to be educated at Oxford. |
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If they are committed to getting lounge suits made, they should probably ask my tailor, who I'm sure could knock them out something cool in burgundy and velvet. |
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He had a tailor who ran up dozens of the same suit in different sizes to account for slight variations in his weight. |
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One spot that responded with some nice fish was the lagoon at Lennox Head, where there were some nice tailor and at least one good king fish taken at high tide. |
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Lennox Head and Seven Mile have reports of whiting, bream, tailor and jew. |
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One can only tailor a jacket according to the piece of cloth available. |
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One minute the script, the next a story about Ivor Novello's tailor or the Tahiti steamer schedule in the Thirties. |
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At she Twiggy is standing up for older consumers by backing a drive to persuade companies to tailor their advertising and products to this wealthy group. |
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The moderately rough seas and the discoloured water certainly made the conditions ideal and several mixed catches of tailor, bream and jewfish were taken. |
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Instead, MFM developed this projection by service line and used the information to tailor space to the specific needs of each patient type. |
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Owen found at the tailor shop opportunities to discuss and argue topics with workers and customers. |
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Millan had already been repeating his loud opinion of all Hindus, before the tailor he had so efficiently jewed down was half out of the room. |
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The tailor Griffin became notorious and the subject of verses published with his portrait on the title page. |
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To tailor his works for a Victorian audience, she cast Percy Shelley as a lyrical rather than a political poet. |
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In Southwold, he had the best cloth from the local tailor but was equally happy in his tramping outfit. |
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At the age of 12, Owen was apprenticed to a tailor, Angel Jones, an Elder with the Calvinistic Methodist Church. |
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From 1867 until the end of his life, he worked as a tailor in Mold, preaching on Sundays until prevented by illness. |
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James V ordered a purple and ermine bonnet from tailor Thomas Arthur of Edinburgh to fit inside the crown. |
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It was his tailor and his cook, his fine fashions and his French ragouts, which sequestered him. |
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This may have been camel's hair thread commonly used in tailor making of clothes. |
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In the tailor-making process, the tailor must take time to get all the exact measurements to ensure a proper fit. |
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A tailor who was jailed for trying to kiss a female customer he was measuring for an abaya is fighting his prison sentence. |
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The box was given by Ramsay at Christmas 1826 to Robert Cairns, a Quebec City merchant tailor. |
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The almshouses were created in 1676 by Sir William Turner, a merchant tailor, to provide supported housing for retired people. |
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The movement was started by four men, a lawyer, a coal merchant, a mining engineer and a merchant tailor, all meeting in Chicago. |
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Constantly strive to tailor make your message at every opportunity you get. |
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Lobbying by the radical tailor Francis Place played a role in this. |
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He popped into his local tailor in the city of Mesaieed, in Qatar, and ordered a traditional thobe robe, worn in the Middle East for its cooling qualities. |
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They included carpenters, calkers, a physician, a tailor, and a gunner. |
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Those to whom the king had entrusted me, observing how ill I was clad, ordered a tailor to come next morning, and take measure for a suit of clothes. |
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His father, Thomas, was a tailor and a Preston Guild burgess. |
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Dr Walia pointed out that with the necessary surgical equipment and high-end angiographic equipment doctors are able to tailor approaches to unique cardiological problems. |
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Various theories about the derivation of this term have been given, ranging from the colour of a weathered scarlet coat to the name of a purportedly famous tailor. |
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However, there is also a need for flexibility to tailor a monitorship to the specifics of a company and its particular organizational environment. |
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Loran, originally a centre-back, was quickly able to tailor his game to a new role as a defensive midfielder after joining Rovers early in the New Year. |
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Abdel Salam got into a fight with Mohamed Zakaria, a tailor, over a Facebook status where the latter insulted President Mohamed Morsi, reported state-owned Al-Ahram. |
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After Connery was chosen, Terence Young took the actor to his tailor and hairdresser and introduced him to the high life, restaurants, casinos and women of London. |
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Just one person in the town, a tailor ever afterwards known as Peeping Tom, disobeyed her proclamation in one of the most famous instances of voyeurism. |
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Only a handful of women were connected to their work, including one barber, one unskilled tailor, one bread kneader, a buyer, two millers, and a couple of servants. |
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