The mullet, that dodgy haircut with short top and long back, is making a comeback. |
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The duck breast with fruit, tagliatelle with mullet fillets, and kebabs with spinach are particularly good. |
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Some current limits for fish such as tailor, herring and mullet will not change. |
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Place the foie gras, salmon, and red mullet in the olive oil mixture until the fish is cooked, about six to eight minutes. |
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Many Roman authors testify to the red mullet fever which gripped their contemporaries in the first centuries ad. |
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Red mullet search the sand in hordes, feeling for suitable small animals with their long barbels. |
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All the Tortosa pegs can produce good carp, are prolific mullet swims and are well stocked with bass and zander. |
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Grey mullet is popular in Mediterranean dishes and goes well with rosemary, thyme, garlic and fennel. |
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Fresh, fat squid make good baits, although most pier fishermen sling chunks of fresh menhaden or mullet, which hold the hook better in flight. |
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And he can't understand why no-one wants the mullet he catches in the local creek and tries to sell for beer money. |
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A shoal of silver-skinned mullet skip out of the boat's way, one leaping four foot clear into the air. |
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With higher ocean temperature we often find more mackerel, bass and mullet willing to feed. |
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Rather to my surprise, because fish only recently entered my daughter's menu on a regular basis, she chose the mullet. |
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Without doubt one of the nicest fish to catch in the ocean during the warm summer weather are mullet. |
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As I sipped my breakfast tea, fish gathered below the decking, possibly mullet but posing like koi carp. |
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Season the red mullet fillets with salt and black pepper and lay them in the hot olive oil. |
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To serve, arrange the red mullet fillets on four warmed plates and spoon the mushrooms over or alongside them. |
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On the coast you saltwater fly fishers can expect to catch bass, mullet, garfish, flounders and mackerel. |
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Naturally I continued to fish on and had another two smaller thin-lipped mullet from other swims. |
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The Byron netters have also scored good volumes of mullet from the beaches. |
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However it appears to work much better than any conventional tactics for thin-lipped grey mullet. |
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Red mullet were grouped in the sand, and European parrotfish meandered through the seagrass. |
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At Christchurch I have seen this method produced some good bags of the thin-lipped mullet. |
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The actor is once again faintly awful, most of the time acting like a stunned mullet instead of exhibiting any real emotion. |
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You don't want to be left looking like a stunned mullet when he starts talking, while the masses nod knowingly in agreement with him. |
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I sat like a stunned mullet trying to absorb that this entire event to raise money is centred on the celebration of my life. |
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He sat there like a stunned mullet when I asked him whether he believed the speech. |
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They parade in their t-shirts with sunset prints on them, whilst fluffing their mullet haircuts. |
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Al had a heart-shaped face and mullet haircut peppered gray at the temples. |
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Joni sports a mid-range wrestler mullet and a purple wrestling suit to match it. |
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And at the end of the book he thought a blonde mullet and moustache was a good disguise. |
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Midweek nightlife includes live singing to a karaoke track by a stout lady with a blonde mullet. |
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Fordham earned the Viking tag largely thanks to his large frame, fuzzy beard and a remarkably coiffured lengthy brown mullet hairstyle. |
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Bott possesses a mean mullet haircut and a talent for sharpie dancing, amongst other dubious pursuits. |
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Over Easter this year an enormous shoal of grey mullet was swirling round for at least a week. |
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Grey mullet and herring were also salted and dried, when they were known as bokkems, used like Bombay duck. |
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Then there is his series of bad hairdos, from blonde bouffant to permed mullet. |
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The netters are still working the beaches at Byron as the mullet are hanging around in the Bay. |
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I knew there were sea trout, brown trout and Falklands trout in the rivers and lakes and Falkland mullet in the creeks. |
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The singer's spiky mullet was a big fashion must-have in the 1980s and helped turn him into a pop icon. |
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Randall, with his silly-looking mullet and penchant for pyramid-scheme businesses, bumbles along with barely a clue. |
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Garry Rusteberg with a prize 12,95 kg copper steenbras he caught using a mullet hook and line while fishing for live bait off Gonubie Point. |
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The seas teem with mullet, squid, cuttlefish, cardinal fish, and it is here they swarm in a forest of wire coral and black coral reefs. |
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A young kid catches a 6lb mullet, knocks it on the head, takes it home to show mum, then it goes in the bin. |
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Others snorkeled in search of popping-cork treasure, slung cast nets at finger mullet, pushed sunburned babies in strollers and walked dogs. |
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Winter fish would be described as snoek, mullet, white stumpnose and galjoen if you are that lucky. |
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We could have chosen from chicken liver, foie gras parfait or chargrilled asparagus or lime marinated red mullet. |
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In another bowl, combine the red mullet filets, sea salt, and thyme and marinate for 25 minutes. |
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Other dishes ranged from salmon fishcakes and steak, to red mullet and Spring risotto. |
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The red mullet fillets, crisp-skinned and moist-fleshed, sat on rosemary oil-brushed toast and were doused with a sharp, lemony, basil dressing. |
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When I first saw a still from the film, with Stiller sporting a power mullet and a Fu Manchu, it was enough to bring a smile to my face. |
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You can have sea bass, lobster, herring, turbot, sturgeon cusks, haddock, mullet, eels, crabs, oysters and mussels. |
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That day, I had flounders, sea trout, roach, dace, crabs, grey mullet, bream and bass out of the same swim. |
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Fish around in the lagoon include eels, gambusias and the springer great mullet. |
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Falkland mullet can grow to twenty pounds and would be regarded like a game fish if found over here. |
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Conger to over 50 lb, pollack, bass, rays, sole, plaice, bream, mullet, garfish, wrasse, tope, cod and probably a few others I've forgotten. |
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The grey mullet are normally only found in the river during the summer months, migrating to sea as the temperature drops. |
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Three species of mullet are common around the British coast, the grey mullet is the smallest species, reaching only around 30 cm. |
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As you make your way back to the shore, the shallows are a good place to spot grey mullet foraging among the shingle. |
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To our great joy we soon spotted a few grey mullet swimming close in and made a rush to the car to grab the fishing gear. |
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I started with red mullet escabeche, which was a little dry but otherwise interesting and well presented. |
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Similarly large lateral forces relative to thrust force have been observed in trout, mullet, and danio. |
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He has an obscene amount of muscles and an unfortunate shaggy mullet hairstyle. |
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He looked at me from under his bushy European mullet, through glazed eyes and gave me a wallop on the shoulder. |
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This pond is one to three feet deep and is used to grow aholehole and mullet. |
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Rinse the mullet, pat them dry with kitchen paper and lay them in a roasting tin. |
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Red mullet with tomato confit, watermelon, and buckwheat salad, fresh almonds and wood sorrel are all on the menu. |
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Other appetizing local dishes include octopus in red wine, red mullet and squid rings for fish lovers. |
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On rocky rummages in the shallows you might spy damsel fish, red mullet, painted combers and rainbow wrasse before they dart off. |
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His name was Sir John Cliseton, and he bore for arms a field argent, fretted azure, with a mullet argent in chief. |
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A starter of perfectly pan-fried scallops will come with red mullet and a salad of baby artichokes, beetroot and sliced truffle. |
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The best bait for crabs is the frame of a fish that has been filleted, eg mullet, luderick, bream etc. |
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Les gets his sea bass, grey mullet, and plaice from Morecambe Bay. |
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The sea species that I have caught are mainly mullet and flounders, but I understand that there are also other sea species appearing, including bass. |
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The island has held the UK record for mullet, plaice and sole and been very close with bream and blonde rays so you can see why we started to visit the place. |
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Finger mullet can be bought from camps or caught in cast nets. |
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For an Anglicised version of this curry, use firm-fleshed fish with a good bony head such as black bream, grey mullet and gurnard, to help make the stock rich. |
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Perhaps you have a mullet and want to meet people who are into that kind of thing. |
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Word has it the mullet is so kitsch, it's fashionable again. |
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Our correspondent was surprised for he had used Burke's General Armory of 1884 in which the blazon locates the mullet at the fess point rather than the centre chief point. |
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The mullet, or star, is indicative of the upward surging spirit. |
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He's not bad looking but is sporting a mullet, singlet and silver chain. |
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Apparently, Uncle Jesse can, especially when he's trying to work his mullet mojo with Lori Loughlin. |
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I sometimes have red mullet cooked in olive oil in a wok with chilli flakes, chopped fresh tomatoes, anchovy fillets, fennel seeds, sliced garlic and linguine. |
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He looked like a stunned mullet on the stage when the balloons came down. |
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A round, oily fish, grey mullet is tasty and full of vitamins. |
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I am trapped helplessly in the middle like a stunned mullet. |
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Black swans, pelicans, white faced heron and mullet jumping out of the water were some of the attractions that were snapped by the budding photographers. |
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All the play's best scenes are the ones between her and Braunstein, a man who makes a mullet haircut, hockey bedsheets and leopard-skin bikini briefs seem somehow appealing. |
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In isolation from the favourable mist of city centre musical beer goggles and the ripped jean, mullet chasing, suit jacketed hordes, there's something pure about all of this. |
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Sunlight streamed in, illuminating numerous bib, pollack, mullet and bass. |
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There's lush slabs of slow-roasted pork belly and meltingly tender duck legs, a piquant escabeche of red mullet and a truly remarkable lemon tart to finish. |
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Diving with his camera gear, assistants and lighting equipment, Francis was staggered by the number of bass, bibs, conger eels, red mullet and other fish that abound. |
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His emblematic white mullet and gigantic cigar are reassuringly in place. |
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A mullet is a fish that tastes horrid and very few people like them. |
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It seems that uni's a short interim period where you can grow your mullet long, propagate a fine crop of dreads, and hold generally left-wing opinions if that's your bag. |
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Shrimp were first choice, priced by the pint or quart here and by the dozen there, but I threw pilchards or finger mullet when time and tide were right. |
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In one ironic scene, Harry encounters Dan, a language poet and a former rival, in the mullet. |
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The easy way to catch big fish in nearshore water off Texas is to drift dead baits, such as menhaden, ribbonfish or mullet, skewered onto large circle hooks. |
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There was a definite lightness of touch to the grilled red mullet fillets. |
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Yeah, problem was, there literally wasn't anybody to paddle out with, and I could see all the mullet, and the snook, tarpon and sharks feeding on them out there. |
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A new species of mullet from Venezuela, with a discussion of the taxonomy of Mugil gaimardianus. |
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Broken Social Scene, one of the coolest things that America's Hat has exported since the mullet and maple syrup. |
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Notable marine species include the ormer, conger, bass, undulate ray, grey mullet, ballan wrasse and garfish. |
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Despite this, many anglers use this pier for tope, mackerel, cod, dogfish, mullet and plaice. |
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Some of these species are herring, cod, anchovy, tuna, flounder, mullet, squid, shrimp, salmon, crab, lobster, oyster and scallops. |
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Lobster, shrimp, conger, bass and mullet are caught, while mussels and oysters are farmed. |
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A few species of Euryhaline fish, such as European seabass, mullet, and eel, inhabit the Danube delta and the lower portion of the river. |
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Thanks to social media getting all nostalgic on Throwback Thursdays, everyone knows you once sported a mullet. |
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For the main course, we were allowed to chose our own dish and we opted for pan fried grey mullet with puy lentils and a Langoustine sauce. |
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Winner Dean Parker included red mullet, golden mullet, grey mullet, poorcod and pouting among the fish he caught. |
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So I had gravadlax followed by grey mullet and he had chicken liver parfait followed by ox-cheek pie. |
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Nor was Lynn especially thrilled by a grey mullet and salsa verde dish that left a bitter aftertaste. |
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Using float-fished breadflake with liquidised bread as groundbait, he soon had a fine 4lb 4oz thick-lipped grey mullet on the bank. |
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Look for jumping mullet and a big muddy area that usually gives feeding areas away. |
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New In Season counters are this month selling Torbay Sole, with Gurnards following next month, red mullet in April and Pacific halibut in May. |
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Rhode Island still has baitfish, notably squid, sand eels, menhaden and mullet, though the latter seem to be slowly dispersing elsewhere. |
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Among abundant local prey species, sailfish will eat pinfish, blue runners, and mullet. |
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The side, top and bottom profiles of mullet and flyingfish are nearly identical. |
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But cobia that have seen them from Panama City to Pensacola might prefer a finfish like a croaker, tomtate or mullet. |
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The stretch between Sloan's Curve and the Lake Worth Pier produces well whether you drag ballyhoo or bonito strips or a split-tail mullet. |
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But instead she just seemed to get a bit chubbier and acquire a mullet that Kevin Keegan would have been proud of. |
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Catfish, mullet, jacks, croakers, cowfish, guitarfish, stingrays, crabs and crayfish, are common meals for the lemon shark. |
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His styles have included crewcut, long flowing blonde hair with an Alice band, highlights, braids, Mohican and mullet. |
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Hang a chum block, chop up a few fresh-caught ladyfish or mullet for cut bait and you're in business. |
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For the competition, Gary created a riata of mango and cucumber in a mint yoghurt dressing, pan-fried red mullet, seared scallops and masala dressing. |
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Where chippy favourites haddock and cod once thrived in colder waters, sea bass, hake, red mullet and anchovies are now caught in greater numbers. |
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As for the 1980s, famed for the mullet, the backcomb and the tight perm, it's clearly the decade the hair-conscious would rather forget, polling only one percent. |
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Seafood and fish dishes include squid, octopus, red mullet, and sea bass. |
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Although this varies by location, many populations share an appetite for fish from the mullet, the tuna and mackerel, and the drum and croaker families. |
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But, despite Nik's extraordinary mullet and Eva's striking underbite, we're told that this dynamic duo are dazzlingly good at whatever it is they do. |
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Have you ever observed a tight school of mullet sucking the neuston layer? |
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Prevalence of zoonotic metacercariae in two species of grouper, Epinephelus coioides and Epinephelus bleekeri, and flathead mullet, Mugil cephalus, in Viet Nam. |
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