Up to 50 firefighters wearing breathing apparatus spent two hours bringing the fire that gutted the workshop under control. |
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The sole occupant of the mobile home died in the blaze, and the mobile home was gutted before the fire brigade arrived. |
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A disused church hall next to Carshalton Library was gutted by fire in a suspected arson attack around 3.40 pm on Sunday. |
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What has gutted me the most and has really upset me is it has taken me three years to build up the CD collection. |
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The 20-year-old synagogue, located in the middle of a housing project, was gutted. |
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The incident, which initially went unnoticed by the referee but was pointed out by the fourth official, left Sauzee looking gutted. |
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The unspeakable awfulness of September 11 affected stock markets across the world and gutted the international aviation industry. |
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The excitement over, the fish gutted and flesh drying on deck, everyone returned to rest. |
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But the flames quickly spread along the underside of the thatch and in less than two hours the whole building was gutted. |
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Although most of the outside of the building survived the fire, the inside has been completely gutted. |
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Fire crews feared the worst as a blaze gutted two picturesque cottages in a Cotswold village. |
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In the 90s, social programs were gutted at the same time markets were thrown open. |
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My husband gutted a fish nearly 2 weeks ago and just threw in the bin. I was bolking putting it out this morning. |
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There were legions of zombie idlers in the malls, the dead and gutted malls with high vacancy rates that wouldn't be resolved anytime soon. |
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Fires were started during the disturbance and one of the accommodation blocks and the administration block were completely gutted. |
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Besides, my first pay day wouldn't come until after I'd be gutted alive by Tiff for missing the rent deadline. |
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The restaurant was gutted by the blast, while shards of glass covered the street. |
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To my right were buildings with their first floors torn apart or gutted by fire, but the shells of the buildings still stood. |
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But I'd be really gutted if we didn't get 1,500 in tonight, especially with the fact it is free and all the other trimmings. |
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In one dream world he stood, surrounded by either semi conscious or woefully unchivalrous government officers in a smoky, gutted building. |
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Any man would be gutted by even one such loss, but Norman has always affected a public air of unconcern whenever the subject comes up. |
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The main body of the house had been gutted, but the pavilions remained intact. |
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It needs to be gutted and to have its parliamentary representation evicted. |
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Our search leads us through the two gutted sub-basements, the abandoned fourth story and finally the roof. |
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With help from her brother and a handyman, Sims-Yonnet gutted the house right down to the brick and studs. |
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As he got nearer he could see dark smoke billowing up from the gutted carcasses of the buildings. |
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It was a deadly junkyard full of unexploded ordnances and mines, destroyed aircraft, hangars and gutted buildings. |
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And at about 2.30 pm the vandals went one further when a plastic-windowed bus shelter was gutted by fire. |
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How gutted must he have felt when he learnt his big brother had had his way with her before him. |
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On another occasion, fire gutted the then indoor arena one show morning, but the schedule still went ahead only a few minutes behind time. |
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They will live in the temporary accommodation for six to eight weeks while their homes are gutted and replastered. |
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A small whole bass of anything up to about four pounds gets scaled when caught, gilled and gutted. |
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Before they put fillet knives in front of American anglers, most of us gutted, gilled and scaled all of our fish. |
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But I was gutted for a second as the plane took off to realise my dad hadn't turned up at the airport to meet us. |
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It's gutted, with big windows that aren't even boarded up, rickety balconies and a jungle of weeds out front. |
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I'm feeling a bit gutted, we've wanted to marry for a while now and it's been one draw back after another. |
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He didn't get into art school, and was gutted at the time, though it's all worked out lovely now. |
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I remember phoning him on the morning when the initial squad was announced and he was absolutely gutted. |
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When it was totally gutted by fire 10 years later it was rebuilt and prospered. |
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Even when promptly gutted, cleaned, cut into steaks or fillets and then shoved into ice, kingfish is best eaten the day it is caught. |
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The steel-and-concrete skeleton of the building has been repaired and the workshops have been gutted. |
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I was gutted to leave, but being based in Kent, it was a five hour drive home. |
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Since its closure in October, the club building became a burnt-out wreck after being targeted by vandals and being gutted by two separate fires. |
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Another employee was also left gutted by the bombshell news and is now scouring the job market. |
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The Scout Group's base, in was completely gutted by fire after it was deliberately set alight last night. |
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I am very upset and basically gutted for Philip, his partner and two young children. |
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But as of this week you'll also find one less blue wall in the ticket hall, which is being slowly gutted and replastered but not yet redecorated. |
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I heard that the house next door to where I lived on Main Street is gutted. |
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The proprietor had traded a snowmobile for the bus, gutted it and turned it into a kitchen. |
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Towns have been reduced to rubble, buildings gutted and property worth millions of U.S. dollars destroyed. |
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She was understood to be gutted after the failed audition in London and both her and mum Wendy leave in tears. |
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You're gutted if you're not involved in a league game, never mind a cup final. |
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Small hard-skinned fish such as snappers, grouper, breams and hind should be gutted and scaled on capture and kept in slurry. |
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The deer is gutted where it lies, its innards checked for any sign of disease, before it is dragged back down the hill to the pick-up. |
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A 12-ounce whole fish, gutted and steamed in two tablespoons of liquid, cooks in two minutes. |
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The fish were gutted and stuffed with a spoonful of herbs, or mustard, apple, or samphire. |
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Anyone who put all their funds into a technology fund as they peaked with the tax deadline must be gutted. |
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Those who have gutted a deer or skinned a rabbit might have some idea of the extreme nature of what an edged weapon can do to flesh. |
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Jeff went to work and the fish was bled, gutted, headed and on the ice within another five minutes. |
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At street-side stalls that are sometimes nothing more than a bowl on the ground, fish are gutted and sold and vegetables haggled over. |
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While all the fish in a display case has been gutted, pan-ready fish have the fins and scales removed and have been thoroughly washed. |
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If we think we are gutted, let's just imagine what the players must be feeling like. |
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Despite the desperate efforts of the local inhabitants, the school building was totally gutted by the time the firefighters got to the scene. |
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Diners and workers were forced to flee a restaurant as a fire gutted the building in minutes. |
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A family of five are having to live in one hotel room after a fire gutted their home. |
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In February demolition work started, and the building was gutted, leaving just the shell. |
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In the early 1980s, fire gutted the structure leaving only the later wings roofed. |
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My hair is a mess, for having had my hands run through it, and I'm really gutted. |
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By this time, Mrs Hatley's old kitchen had been gutted ready for the replacement. |
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The building was gutted, its roof destroyed, and nothing was salvageable from the ten stalls inside. |
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I am well gutted to have to pull out but there will be another opportunity in two years' time and I hope to be able to sign up for that. |
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The destruction was so complete that the structure had to be gutted and removed by hand and wheelbarrow, piece by piece. |
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Forensic experts are still sifting through debris from the Newbridge Courthouse fire, which gutted the historic building last Thursday morning. |
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Other buildings in the mill area have been gutted by fire in previous years. |
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Another friend fainted when we gutted the rabbits and found tapeworms. |
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Will the image of Ted Cruz chairing a committee or the Affordable Care Act getting gutted make the left show up? |
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The explosion gutted the lift shaft and damaged the door of the apartment. |
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But then, this summer, fashion came in and gutted it, cored it like an apple. |
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The weights room was gutted and has been extended in width and length. |
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It's cold, everybody's wearing cheap waterproofs or knackered jumpers, most people have an expression halfway between habitual wiliness and gutted defeat. |
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The couple's ancient cottage was gutted by fire a year ago, but wrangles over insurance left them unable to rebuild it and as a result they have slipped into mortgage arrears. |
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A search of the gutted property, one of a row of houses set alight just a week earlier, was made after a neighbour reported hearing cries for help. |
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Jimbo and I walked up its ramp and into the hull, which looked like the gutted inside of a school bus. |
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Inside, the seats were gutted and replaced with benches flanking the walls. |
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Of course, the U.S. Supreme Court, which gutted the 1965 Voting Rights Act last year, could uphold the laws in principle. |
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The other day I took a whole sea bass, cleaned and gutted by the fishmonger, and filled its belly with a pulp of lemon grass, ginger, peppercorns and coriander. |
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The cow did have to be gutted and tested for mad cow disease, however. |
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The fire, the cause of which is currently unknown, has gutted a building housing the vast majority of the University's computer servers and networking equipment. |
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In 1933, a massive fire gutted the Reichstag building in Germany. |
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I wouldn't say it broke my heart, but it absolutely gutted me. |
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It gutted me as a member of the goalkeepers' union when Barthez had that bad spell of three or four games but he's come back with some unbelievable saves. |
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And I know you just must be gutted that your charismatic guru, the voice and the face of so many shifts at the green baize is finally tossing in the chalk. |
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In being gutted by a linoleum knife, that dark image that Hannibal had instilled in him had been freed. |
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And, the Gablers only recently remodeled the bath and gutted the kitchen. |
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He must be gutted that he gets 9 months, and other criminals such as muggers, OAP beaters etc. get off with a suspended sentence or community work! |
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Firefighters are warning of the risks of living without a smoke detector or leaving candles unattended following a fire which gutted a flat in a Blackpool tower block. |
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Disused and neglected, the hall was invaded by squatters who occupied the building until it was gutted by a fire in 2002, which killed five people. |
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In the first development of its kind, the old Roundthorn Court in Wythenshawe has been gutted and revamped to provide 64 one-bedroomed apartments and eight studios. |
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The ground floor of a Surbiton home was completely gutted by arsonists who sprayed a flammable substance inside the property before setting it alight. |
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Inside are two dark and dank rooms that have been completely gutted. |
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As you can imagine, we were all a bit gutted and despondent. |
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They were gutted when they found out their efforts had been passed over. |
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I was really gutted about loosing out but another one will be along soon! |
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The exterior is a protected structure but inside had to be gutted. |
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It was only as the fire brigade doused the final embers in my gutted home that I wondered if perhaps the invite had been a subtle Valentine's message after all. |
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The Thursday before last Halloween, the building next door was gutted. It took four and a half hours to put out. |
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The house had to be completely gutted and renovated before it would be reoccupied or sold and his landlord was furious. |
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He was as gutted and empty as the ruined walls whose shadows loomed over him in the fleeting light of day. |
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The whole platoon had felt gutted, an attitude rarely reflected in press reporters. |
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Radical rebuilding schemes poured in for the gutted City and were encouraged by Charles. |
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Viasma on the other hand, presented as dismal a scene as we had any where witnessed. Nearly all the large houses were gutted and burnt. |
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The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall. |
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Charlotte Church We're gutted by reports our favourite good-time girl is considering moving over the bridge for Gav's career. |
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The thing I was most gutted about was that I had planned to finish knitting a patchwork cot blanket. It never did get finished. |
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It had been gutted and there were signs that it had been hung from a meat hook. |
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The guard entered the room and before I knew it Sarah had left, I felt gutted and a broken man. |
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Let them be gutted, washed, and soaked, in cold water for an hour, then put them into the boiler in cold water. |
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Many believed this provision gutted the new law, as Lowry appointed three very conservative men to the body. |
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On 27 June 2007, the Somerfield store in the Precinct was completely gutted in a fire during which the roof collapsed. |
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The ship was abandoned several hours later, gutted and deformed by the fires that continued to burn for six more days. |
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The chicken would be gutted, a process that usually took place in the barnyard. |
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During this confabulation, the whole house, drawers and all, was gutted as clean as a fowl for supper. |
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This is evident in the community reaction to the brewery's new policies, which have gutted the social services available to brewery employees. |
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The mill's east wall fell into the river and the building was gutted. |
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Some 58,000 independent black farmers have since experienced limited success in reviving the gutted cash crop sectors through efforts on a smaller scale. |
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Catfish are often caught with one's bare hands, gutted, breaded, and fried to make a Southern variation on English fish and chips and turtles are turned into stews and soups. |
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In the Great Fire of London of 1666, Old St Paul's was gutted. |
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In the mid 15th century, the parish church was gutted by fire. |
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Although the Great Hall was gutted, the overall structure was unharmed. |
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In 1666 the Great Fire of London gutted the City of London but it was rebuilt shortly afterwards with many significant buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren. |
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So there I was feeling totally gutted by the whole ghastly business. |
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In order to progress, we need to wait until the next period! I'm gutted! Been given some tablets to help accelerate this and should get it within 7-10 days. |
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A small incident noted by another unnamed diarist writes of an African coming to him as he gutted fish to make an impromptu trade of the fish for a coconut. |
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I would rather have a fish caught two days ago by hook and line, and immediately gutted and iced, than this morning by a trawlnet and not put on ice. |
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He was leaning forward, head down, taking one deliberate step after another, both arms behind, dragging his gutted buck by its barely forked antlers. |
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The power of the ruralists greatly exceeds their numbers, as suddenly became clear in 2011 and 2012 with the approval of a reform that gutted Brazil's Forest Code. |
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Three rabbits came, and once they were at silflay the gunslinger pulled leather. He took them down, skinned them, gutted them, and brought them back to the camp. |
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The grim news came after emergency services began carrying out a methodical fingertip search of the gutted SP Plastics industrial unit and surrounding area. |
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