Steaks of dorado, cobia, yellowtail, grouper and anything else you want to name are superb with just butter and a glass of white wine. |
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At the end of the fishing, we had well over 20 yellow fin, up to 30 lb, a couple of bonito, and a dorado, so I was extremely pleased. |
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We learn how to catch flying fish, and that a dorado in its death-throes flashes different colours in rapid succession. |
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At night we feasted on flesh fish caught off the coast like Wahoo, mahi-mahi, dorado, blue fin and swordfish mixed with rice and black beans. |
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This outfit is also ideal for school bonito, skipjack, average sized dorado, roosterfish and needlefish. |
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Sailfish, dorado, kingfish, barracuda, various snappers, cobia. trevally, jacks, queenfish, bonito and Spanish mackerel are some of the fish to be caught. |
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If funds permit, then a mixed itinerary that includes billfish, tarpon, bonefish, or even dorado, is well within the scope of a two or three week expedition. |
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They also go after sunfish, marlin, and dorado, as well as manta rays. |
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Some of the fish you can expect to catch are, Kingfish, barracuda, tuna, queen fish, jack crevale dorado, cobia, bonito, wahoo, sailfish and sharks. |
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Blue crab, conch, Florida stone crab, red drum, dorado, and marlins tend to be local favorite ingredients. |
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Many boats from San Carlos make a beeline to the rugged upthrust of San Pedro Nolasco Island, where the phenomenon brings sierra, dorado, and snapper to the surface. |
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Then, when you’re ready… burn your boats, plant your flag, stake your claim to the riches of El Dorado. |
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Third is that the workers struggles for job security, against contract labour system and the making of an El Dorado. |
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Yes, there's lots of talk of an El Dorado of forensic evidence, a gold mine of forensic evidence, and that's clearly what they do have. |
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And the sugar-beet fields all around, I know, will soon be transformed, each in their turn, into part of this El Dorado. |
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Perhaps this Atlantis, this El Dorado of suburbs does exist, but I for one couldn't be bothered travelling any further north to find it. |
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China's untapped cigarette market seemed to be an El Dorado for global tobacco companies looking to boost depleted sales margins due to a contracting First World market. |
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While mining has excavated an El Dorado for both the company and the Indonesian Government, it has been an ecological, social and economic purgatory for the Papuans. |
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This densification of office and residential high-rises is new here, but the area has become an El Dorado for those interested in water sports, disco, and in-line skating. |
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John Milam of Draggin' M Ranch in El Dorado has been awarded the International Brangus Breeders Association's Breeder of the Year Award. |
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In 1616, he was released to lead a second expedition in search of El Dorado. |
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In 1617, Raleigh was pardoned by the King and granted permission to conduct a second expedition to Venezuela in search of El Dorado. |
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In 2000, he and Tim Rice teamed again to create songs for DreamWorks' animated film The Road to El Dorado. |
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Raleigh described the city of El Dorado as being located on Lake Parime far up the Orinoco River in Guyana. |
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The legends surrounding El Dorado changed over time, as it went from being a man, to a city, to a kingdom, and then finally an empire. |
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This is the ceremony that became the famous El Dorado, which has taken so many lives and fortunes. |
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El Dorado is applied to a legendary story in which precious stones were found in fabulous abundance along with gold coins. |
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Meanwhile, the name of El Dorado came to be used metaphorically of any place where wealth could be rapidly acquired. |
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It was given to El Dorado County, California, and to towns and cities in various states. |
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The earliest reference to the name El Dorado was in 1535 or 1536, before Spanish contact with the Muisca people. |
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Though Raleigh never found El Dorado, he was convinced that there was some fantastic city whose riches could be discovered. |
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Although they found no evidence of El Dorado, their published accounts were intended to inspire further exploration. |
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What's more, the Katanga province continues to maintain its image as a mining El Dorado in the eyes of international operators. |
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The one that gets me the most is the El Dorado Chemical Plant. |
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By paying attention to lenders' needs, Dorado has been able to meld their architecture philosophy to the mortgage banking process. |
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The three-sided, open-top GRE was constructed close to the end of Runway 13R, where open air run-ups at El Dorado were previously performed. |
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Block 67 contains the Paiche, Dorado and Pirana Fields which together hold estimated 2P resources of over 300 million barrels. |
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On El Dorado Rice is reduced to patching together cliches, reaching for laughs with groaner rhymes, and piling on platitudes. |
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Ex-Civil Guard member Angel Vaquero was given 69 years and other former security force members Felipe Bayo and Enrique Dorado were each jailed for 67 years. |
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By 1995 the El Dorado oil fields had produced 300 million barrels of oil. |
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In 1617, he returned to the New World on a second expedition, this time with Kemys and his son, Watt Raleigh, to continue his quest for El Dorado. |
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The resulting El Dorado myth enticed European explorers for two centuries. |
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The concept of El Dorado underwent several transformations, and eventually accounts of the previous myth were also combined with those of a legendary lost city. |
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One of the influences is the Muisca culture, a subset of the larger Chibcha ethnic group, famous for their use of gold, which led to the legend of El Dorado. |
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Rumors of cities filled with gold fueled legends of El Dorado. |
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The book can be seen as a contribution to the El Dorado legend. |
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