Pollack feed longer during smaller neap tides than they do through a big spring tide. |
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Shortly after Copland's death in 1990, Pollack decided the time was ripe for a fuller study of his life and work. |
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Kevin Pollack invests his version with the subtle genius of a masterful character study. |
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It was interesting to see how Hollywood coped with this theme, and how director Sydney Pollack tiptoed towards reality but funked it in the end. |
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To their credit, Pollack and his scriptwriters have tried to tackle all the necessaries of a proper old style political thriller head on. |
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Kudos to federal judges Pollack and Baer for not bending to the victimology and sentimentalism of the times. |
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Once we're into the second hour, Pollack ratchets up the pace a few notches and we notice a quickening of the pulse. |
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Unlike the President, Pollack dignifies all possible objections and what-ifs with answers. |
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As Pollack notes, more children live with their mothers than with their fathers following divorce. |
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Starring Sean Penn and Nicole Kidman, the film was both directed and executive produced by Pollack, and he even plays an uncredited minor role in it. |
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I think Ms. Sommers' complaint is based on a misunderstanding of what Pollack, Kindlon, and Thompson are saying. |
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When asked if he can explain how it helps his patients with MS, Pollack rambles off a laundry list with ease. |
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All Pollack can come up with is desperately well-intentioned hooey, made even more bizarre by the pop-eyed solemnity of the acting and its sheer, baffling unexcitingness. |
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Red Pollack, Carrington's closer, had been warming up in the bullpen. |
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But Pollack says suicidal tendencies are not among the irrationalities of the Iranian leadership, who are not ''insane millenarians. |
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Ben Pollack, also of the Maharishi School, who wore a gold mezuzah around his neck and a beatific look on his face, likewise testified to meditation's ameliorative effects on the usual unpleasantnesses of teen-agerdom. |
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Subsequently, members of the Jacobs, Levy, Joseph, Peters and Pollack families in particular took an active part in the city's ongoing development. |
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Pollack considers this perhaps ''the most compelling reason'' for Iran to stop just short of weaponization. |
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In an interview, Dr. Pollack explained that training and magnification may be needed to distinguish between a nit that houses a live embryo and one that is nonviable, empty or dead. |
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Satirist Neal Pollack presented the awards to an audience of about 200 at the 26th annual Association of Alternative Newsweeklies Convention. |
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These new measures would be modelled after the existing fishing ban in certain areas and periods, which are voluntarily adopted by local fishermen and fisheries organisations, to conserve and manage the Walleye Pollack stock. |
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In the nineties, I worked for Sydney Pollack as a story editor. |
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Mr Pollack admits now that the intervention a year later was a fiasco, and that after such a disaster the inclination of most Americans is to turn away from the region completely and focus on problems at home. |
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Bloated civil services, says Brookings's Mr Pollack, provide the regimes with a way to dispense patronage and pretend-jobs to mop up new graduates. |
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First generation abstract expressionist, friend of Picasso and Pollack, Hofmann struggled for recognition as an artist until Peggy Guggenheim exhibited his work. |
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Del Taco's new Crispy Fish Taco is hand-filleted Alaskan Pollack, seasoned with citrus, cilantro and jalapeno flavors and breaded with panko crumbs for a light, crunchy taste. |
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Although Pollack has only a small patch of lawn in his back yard, he has created a spongily fragrant compost out of his neighbors' grass and his own leaves and prunings. |
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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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Wrasse, pollack, edible and spider-crabs and three dogfish were just a few of the highlights. |
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As a youngster he fished off the rocks for the usual species of cod, pollack, coley, wrasse, mackerel and dogfish with the odd plaice or eel. |
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The smaller live sandeels instead of the massive launce will sometimes work better and you always have the chance of a cracking pollack. |
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We have had plaice, pollack, wrasse and garfish from here but bass and rays are also taken. |
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It made a perfect backdrop to photograph a huge shoal of bib and pollack, which jostled each other for position. |
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Large shoals of pollack can quickly deplete the food supply on one wreck then move en masse to another. |
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Large shoals of pollack are often found gathered at the seaward end of the bay. |
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There are usually also a few pollack, wrasse and bream, and hordes of tompot blennies. |
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The name, originally a German word, was a general one for any dried white fish, most often cod, but also pollack, whiting, hake, and others. |
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Once the fish is hooked and the line comes tight the pollack will turn and dive for the nearest cover. |
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These include scallops, shrimp, crab, haddock, cod, pollack, snapper, halibut and white tuna. |
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Velvet-backed swimming crabs were numerous, and edible crabs nestled into the anemones, as did small pollack. |
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She rests between 5-50m of water, covered in plumose anemones, peacock worms and home to a large number of wrasse and pollack. |
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In even shallower water, the kelp cover thickened and small pollack and codling darted around, snapping at particles in the water. |
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They are covered in encrusting life and soft corals and often surrounded by big pollack and schooling fish. |
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A shoal of silvery pollack hurried away above some huge boulders covered in brilliant pink and red encrusting algae. |
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The full spectrum of southern UK fish is in evidence, from wrasse to ling and pollack. |
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I was impressed by the size of the pollack and cod, and the large numbers of bib that filled the enclosed spaces of the wreck. |
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This area has the type of rough ground that the porbeagle likes to frequent, with copious quantities of mackerel and pollack, to feed upon. |
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What about the spring pollack of my south western reefs or the magnificent porbeagle shark fishing of North Cornwall? |
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Under boulders live other fish, including large ling and many codling, while above the kelp line pollack shoals can cloud the brightness on a sunny day. |
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Have your drag set firm enough to make a pollack work hard to take line from the reel, but light enough to give line well before the line's breaking strain point. |
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The North Sea is not the greatest place for fish but on any dive you are likely to see pollack, coalfish, ballan wrasse, anglerfish, topknots and ling. |
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For the main course, I stayed with the marine theme and went for the home-made fish pie, which consisted of salmon, pollack, white fish and prawns. |
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If you are fishing specifically for pollack, coalfish, cod or bass with strip, slice the mackerel strip lengthways along the dotted line indicated by the bone locations. |
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The bread panada recipe for pollack fillets has lured me twice this week. |
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Eagles in the 1980s survived for a few years by consuming turbot, cod and walleye pollack either lost from fishing nets or discarded by fishermen. |
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Others, like pollack of the Crime Lab, suggest that shaking up the well-to-do would likely only cause them to hunker down. |
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As pollack reminded, employer provided health insurance still remains under the law. |
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Big female cuckoo wrasse, pollack, several bib and a John Dory were all I could see, although my view was slightly obscured by several fronds of kelp. |
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A large shoal of pollack can often be seen swimming above the engine. |
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Sunlight streamed in, illuminating numerous bib, pollack, mullet and bass. |
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While the cod, pollack and haddock may have all but disappeared, you stand a good chance of spotting porpoises, minke whales and even the odd beluga. |
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Serve the pollack on a bed of spring greens and top with the crispy bacon. |
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North of Holyhead and round to Rhos-on-Sea the wrecks carry both pollack and coalfish, but the size of the pollack can drop and fish of 10 lbs are considered good fish. |
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Huge conger, pollack, ling, cod and coalfish were regularly pulled up the steps to the old Angling Centre and weighed in front of big crowds of onlookers. |
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Sable fish, king and sockeye salmon, king crab, halibut, Pacific cod and pollack made an amazing spread. |
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He baited with a firetail jelly worm lure and started a fierce fight 190ft down with an 18lb 8oz pollack, a personal best by 2lb. |
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The haul totalled 95 eels, 487 pollack fish, 11 cod, six herring, three plaice, three lobsters, crabs and two long-spined sea scorpions. |
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Nine-year-old Stephen Shah, fishing his first-ever match,won the juniors with a wrasse and a pollack. |
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Cod, haddock, pollack, herring, flatfish, shark, shad, sturgeon, gaspereau, salmon, and striped bass make annual migrations into the Bay of Fundy to feed. |
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The club's trip to Scotland was hampered by windy conditons, with mackerel, wrasse and pollack proving elusive, though members did catch good numbers of codling to about 6lb. |
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But Alaska pollack has only one-third the value of the Atlantic cod, a traditionally average-priced eating fish, and the other four have only a tenth the value of cod. |
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