An endangered Hawaiian monk seal is back home in waters off an island in Hawaii after surgeons removed a large fishhook from his mouth. |
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The physician should advance the fishhook to disengage the barb, then pull and twist it so that the point enters the lumen of the needle. |
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The involved skin area should be well stabilized against a flat surface as the shank of the fishhook is depressed against the skin. |
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At the rear of the boat, is located a small magnet to retain the fishhook to drop in the water and stuck to something when the boat moves. |
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One of the first impacts of the fishhook water flea is the clogging of nets and fouling of boats. |
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Even in modern times such mediums of exchange as fishhook currency have been known. |
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Seek medical attention if the sliver does not come out easily, is deeply embedded, is a fishhook or an object with a barb. |
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Creation of the Morvillars fishhook factory, early in the 20th century, still flourishing today. |
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The fisher raised me the fishhook of a small only, dry and energetic stroke. |
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The choice of a proper fishhook with appearance of insect and made with hairs, threads and feathers plays an important role in the activity. |
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The poor gullible suckers who bite this diabolical fishhook always bitterly repent afterward. |
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The wide selection of colors will delight fishes with the possibility of combining them on the fishhook. |
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You can use it threaded on a fishhook or cut in two for small sized fishes. |
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The report also concluded that earthworms do not feel pain when placed on a fishhook, but that some types of insects such as honeybees might deserve special care. |
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At the place where the fishhook was attached, there was still fire. |
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They raise me in vilo, hung of the fishhook. |
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You may have heard of the fishhook waterflea. |
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The borough is known for its needle, fishhook, and spring manufactures. |
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A fish hook or fishhook is a device for catching fish either by impaling them in the mouth or, more rarely, by snagging the body of the fish. |
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Improved methods of fishhook making were devised in the 1650s by Charles Kirby, who later invented the Kirby bend, a distinctive shape of hook with an offset point that is still in common use worldwide. |
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I flood again and I am not mistaken, the of gold are realistic fish: I have a fishhook nailed entirely in the palace and I sit down on a lot of fear. |
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In the summer of 1862, the Arikaras joined the Mandan and Hidatsa in Like a Fishhook Village. |
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Before the end of 1862, some Sioux Indians set a part of Like a Fishhook Village ablaze. |
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A larger operation at Fishhook designed to destroy COSVN offered a more promising option, both for its logistical disruptiveness and its psychological shock value. |
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