Using a brush and a matchstick to paint his decoys, Bergman achieved a unique balance between vivid colors, bold lines, and scratch painting. |
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Sometimes using colored girls for decoys, skollies waylay and rob British and American servicemen. |
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Where hunters can set their decoys in feeding fields or on ponds that held beaucoup birds the previous day, shooting could be fast. |
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The site is a great resource for waterfowlers, offering expert guidance on critical issues like duck calling, decoys, and retrievers. |
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He began making bird decoys when he was thirteen in Birds Landing, California. |
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Volunteers are planning to make decoys and place them on the island to attract roseate terns in time for next year's nesting season. |
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More than 150 craftspeople, including makers of violins, baskets, and duck decoys, travel from all over Britain to take part in the event. |
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Does each decoy need to be launched separately, or can warheads and decoys all be launched on a single missile? |
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The wide range of works includes quilts, rugs, needlework, paintings, works on paper, weather vanes, whirligigs, decoys, and painted furniture. |
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The scientists say similar decoys can be tailor-made for other insect pests closely related to the apple maggot fly. |
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The ship is fitted with two submerged signal ejectors, small vertical discharge tubes which can launch either acoustic or bubble decoys. |
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Bait and decoys keep the sharks close to the boats, and a cage can then be dropped over the side for a diver to get a much closer look. |
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The countermeasures system can dispense chaff cartridges and infrared flares and the POET and GEN-X active expendable decoys. |
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To further thwart engagement, a LACM could employ relatively simple countermeasures such as chaff and decoys. |
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Duck hunters normally put out decoys in open water, then row upwind and anchor their sneakbox. |
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A major percentage of turkey hunters today hunt with decoys, and it's big business. |
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Harder to discuss, the memory of young men sent out as decoys to trick the troops into stopping. |
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They fought back by destroying their own bases and and any who tried to escape the decoys. |
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That was the plan, and it relied on the enemy being distracted by their decoys. |
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Additionally, intelligence sources suspected them of setting off beacons as tactical deception decoys. |
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The decoys are controlled over a serial data link to decoy passive and active homing torpedoes. |
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The western carvers produced decoys solely for the purpose of luring waterfowl. |
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The show emphasizes working and antique decoys, model boats, sneakbox building, and waterfowling on the Barnegat Bay. |
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Supporters counter that it is no more unfair than using bird calls and decoys to attract birds or using baited hooks to catch fish. |
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This 1 pound mushroom anchor is a good anchor for small gang rigs or larger decoys such as goose or sea ducks. |
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A friend and top-notch guide named Kim Martin used to repaint his duck decoys before each season. |
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A reduced Doppler shift also enhances the effectiveness of chaff and decoys, which should allow the aircraft to break lock and hide in ground clutter. |
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Early tests have been disappointing, and it may be impossible to cope with the decoys that would accompany any armed incoming missile. |
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Their tendency to roost in tight flocks and be easily attracted to decoys may have made them vulnerable to market hunters, who had a significant impact on the population. |
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Who knew that duck decoys could go for such astronomical prices? |
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For example, the waterfowler laboring across a muddy marsh and toting a sack of decoys has no business with a loaded gun in his hand or over his shoulder. |
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We collected scaup with a shotgun by sneaking or spotlighting at night to avoid potential collection biases associated with using decoys or baiting. |
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There would no way to discriminate, as is possible in principle, between the decoys and the nuclear warhead. |
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Often clouds of black skimmers, yellowlegs and a half-dozen species of sandpipers would wheel over our duck decoys, occasionally alighting right in the middle of them. |
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The Dorset-based firm produces devices such as altimeters, braking systems, smoke detectors and towed aerial targets that act as decoys for enemy fire. |
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The lack of atmosphere in space means that missiles travel predictably, but it also means that decoys such as balloons move identically. |
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The following are examples of such ruses: the use of camouflage, decoys, mock operations and misinformation. |
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This museum shows animals from the region, prepared by taxidermists, and a collection of 200 decoys birdcalls made locally. |
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Examples of legitimate ruses include camouflage, decoys and fake radio signals. |
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I have floating duck decoys, and wading bird decoys for beach hunting at low tide. |
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The decoys prevent sharers downloading songs and enable record companies to track down the users. |
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And decoys can be fired to trick the missile's homing sensors and lure it away from the vessel under attack. |
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At smaller distances, it is said to be capable of discriminating between warheads, decoys and other debris. |
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In another experiment decoys was used to attract the eiders, which are very social birds. |
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A popular technique involved using stone decoys to drive the caribou into a pass or gorge, so that the hunters could shoot from higher ground. |
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Even if the radar could distinguish the warhead from the decoys, it can distinguish it really only in range, not in angle. |
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It also offers a high level of protection from mines and possesses infrared decoys. |
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I am worried that we will not have those loons next year and that maybe all I will be looking at are my decoys. |
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Call ducks are the loudest, hence their use as decoys to catch other ducks. |
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Leboeuf decoys are getting more and more expensive mostly in USA and we unfortunately loosing a lot of our history of decoys. |
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Increase in the quantity and quality of decoys and electronic callers provided to hunters. |
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In addition, Gary Leyte was ordered to surrender a firearm, a number of duck decoys, and other hunting items to the Crown. |
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The towed sonar and towed decoys are launched from the stern of the ship. |
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Another tactic being employed is to plant decoys on file-sharing sites. |
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We set up the decoys, stubbled up the blinds, turned on the e-caller, and waited. |
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The plan is to look at the warhead as it exists and look at the decoys. |
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It is widely suspected that the successes recorded, and announced in the allies' official statements, in fact only destroyed decoys, obligingly exposed by the Iraqis. |
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To survive, they must learn to avoid decoys, calls, and blinds. |
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Children are being recruited and trained as suicide bombers, in blatant violation of international law, and used as human shields or decoys in suicide car bombings, or to transport improvised explosive devices. |
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The result of the experiment using groups of decoys at different distances from the wind farm showed that the eiders were reluctant to pass at distances of 100 m or closer to the turbines. |
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Some of these launchers could be decoys, but the attacking side is assumed not to know or be able to discriminate which are decoys and which not, and so must attempt to destroy them all. |
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Market hunting was prohibited in 1917, but the tradition of hunting Redheads with large sets of decoys, numbering 50 to 100 blocks or more, has persisted. |
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From high towers set in natural surroundings, the lookouts throw decoys resembling birds of prey to make the pigeons come down and so trap them in their nets. |
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The museum contains the largest collection of decorative tinware on display in the United States, as well as a large collection of hand-carved waterfowl decoys. |
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The result was a programme called Chevaline that added multiple decoys, chaff, and other defensive countermeasures. |
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The decoys were fitted with dim red lights, simulating activities like the stoking of steam locomotives. |
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Often, military deception, in the form of military camouflage or misdirection using decoys, is used to confuse the enemy as a tactic. |
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Unless you're a pro-staffer with trailers full of full-bodied decoys, the only practical way to hunt snows is to use wind socks. |
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They usually set out 12 to 18 Avery Greenhead Gear decoys and primarily kill wood ducks, mallards, black ducks and Canada geese. |
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Relatives, wives, children or friends might be used as decoys. |
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That said, the similarities between decoys end with that common denominator. |
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The Allies countered acoustic torpedoes with noisemaker decoys such as Foxer, FXR, CAT and Fanfare. |
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As the birds approach, bank and dive to decoys, the outstanding blue patch on each forewing is a dead giveaway as to the identity. |
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The underwing patterns of both sexes are spotted or streaked and often have false eye-markings and trailing filaments on the hind wings that serve as decoys for predators. |
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On the contrary, the use of nets and decoys for catching birds is not always forbidden and, in certain legislations, comes under a simple regulation. |
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We manufacture tree stands, bowhunting packs and accessories, and waterfowl decoys, giving us a field side seat at the forefront of these migrations in hunting. |
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Montana decoys are constructed of durable polyester, with a spring steel band inside the body to hold the decoy up and in position. |
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Stopping a missile in its boost phase is an attractive idea because the missile is unable easily to deploy decoys or to fragment into many sub-munitions. |
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Both countries are in the process of modernizing their forces, and, ominously, by 2020 many of the systems are expected to carry nuclear-tipped MIRVs and sophisticated decoys. |
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Blinds on the Big Muddy resembled floating islands surrounded by decoys. |
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Includes seldom written about subjects such as punt gunning in the British Isles, scull boats, battery snooting in Canada, golden plover shooting over decoys. |
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While it's not absolutely necessary, I prefer to use species-specific decoys, especially if targeting divers such as canvasback, scaup or redheads. |
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We greeted the dawn from Mike's blind on Beaver Dam lake and a steady stream of ducks, mostly Gadwalls and Mallards, that came to his decoys and call. |
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Gunners have a choice of black, white-wing or surf scoter decoys. |
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Between the singles, pairs and small flocks of harlequins and scoters, the occasional oldsquaw would swing inside our bay, but never truly commit to the decoys. |
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