Fish it in conjunction with a blockend feeder filled with a mixture of micro-pellets and cooked hempseed for a day to remember. |
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However, the experience gave the self-employed businessman a day to remember for the rest of his life. |
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Organisers are working busily away behind the scenes to make sure it is a day to remember. |
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A group of young Burnley fans had a day to remember when Wimbledon made their bow at the National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes last weekend. |
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Today is the perfect day to remember that, in Canada, gender equality is a basic right. |
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It's a day to remember that children need love and respect to grow to their full potential. |
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For the long-distance sailor Richard Konkolski, Aug. 28, 1982, was a day to remember. |
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Last week we had a day to remember all those who have been victims of work accidents. |
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National Aboriginal Day is a day to remember our past leaders, their hard work, and their legacy for selfdetermination left to us to carry on. |
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In the European Union, March 11 serves as the national day to remember the victims of terrorism. |
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For the entire population of Mornese and particularly for the inhabitants of the Mazzarelli area, June 18 was a significant day to remember. |
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June 6 marks a day to remember their bravery and their sacrifice-a day to honour Canada's service men and women. |
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It's a day to remember that keeping one half of humankind under life-long subjugation through unwritten laws and warped thinking is a waste of talent and human resource. |
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It's a good day to remember Rodney Hulin, a physically slight teenager who was serving time for arson in a Texas prison. |
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Each work is a pithy marvel that captures the languorous excitement of a summer day to remember. |
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Jones, below, yesterday was a day to remember. |
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Another player who enjoyed a day to remember was Hidetoshi Nakata, who used the match to return from action following a year-long sabbatical that saw him travel the world after last summer's FIFA World Cup? |
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On behalf of all of community, I would like to once again express our gratitude to all of students, teachers, support staff, and especially the many parents who contributed so much towards making this a day to remember. |
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The getaway package includes transportation aboard a deluxe coach, a 3 hour 30-minute guided cruise, a morning snack, a quick meal on the return trip and many special touches to make this a day to remember. |
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Could the member please explain why this should be termed a genocide and why there should be a special day to remember this genocide, this dark chapter in history against the innocent people of Ukraine? |
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This will be a day to remember in the history of Italy. |
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The West Sussex handler had a day to remember over jumps on Saturday, courtesy of big-race wins for Well Refreshed and Vino Griego. |
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It was a day to remember for several apprentice riders and Ben Dawson rode his first winner on Candy Apples in the two-year-old conditions race. |
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Kindergarteners end the school year on a day to remember. |
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The following year marked the first observance of a day to remember and honour those who died, as well as to give thanks for the sacrifices of those who came back from serving their country. |
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The International Day has been observed around the world, largely as a day to remember and honour the daily struggles of people living in poverty. |
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The day on which we signed the Charter of Fundamental Rights is a good day to remember that the European Union has a role to play and has its responsibility in this area. |
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I ask that you set aside a moment this Veterans Day to remember the service and sacrifices of American veterans, past and present. |
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The French favourite finished five minutes 19 seconds clear to give the locals a Bastille Day to remember after a gruelling ride in the Massif Central. |
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