Many are aimed at speckled trout and redfish, with daily stringer weights determining the winners. |
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Cut each piece for a snug fit, and install them so that the top of the riser is exactly flush with the top of the stringer notch. |
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It was then allowed to recover on the stringer in deeper water before being returned alive to grow on to even larger proportions. |
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With a double carbon graphite stringer, rail stiffeners, and slick skin bottom, it was also quite fast. |
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Courriere felt the exterior port stem between the stringer and the windows. |
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There was only one stringer in the world Borg trusted, a fellow Swede called Mats Laftman. |
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Schulberg started writing as a high school stringer for newspapers when he was growing up in Los Angeles. |
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At the time I was not long out of college, working as a stringer, editorial writer and arts reviewer for the Galway Advertiser. |
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Asianet, whose stringer he used to be, has pretty much dumped him, and his legal expenses have reduced him to penury. |
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He has taken photographs as a stringer for The Associated Press and had a story published in The New York Times. |
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He saw that she had a few nice sized fish on a stringer laying behind her in a bucket of water. |
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In bay and beachfront fishing, it often is what you cannot see that means more to the stringer. |
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Water moccasins had a nasty habit of gliding up and feeding on my catch, dangling from a stringer in the shallows. |
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Reynolds, in particular, makes use of this jury-rigged stringer system to alert his readers to articles that would otherwise go unnoticed. |
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The lower stringer end should rest on a concrete beam foundation or on footings below each stringer. |
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The word stress derives from the Latin word stringer, meaning to draw tight. |
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Treads may be set into a dado or nailed to a cleat attached to the side of a stair stringer. |
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Using a 3-foot-diameter steel pipe as supporting stringer and railing makes for easy installation. |
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The stringer connects the level of the deck to the grade, for the installation of stair risers and treads. |
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They played the fish to the bank and promptly netted it and put it on a stringer which already had four other fish on it. |
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We put the fish on a stringer after determining that it was just short of the ton at 96 lb. |
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Clamp the stringer to sawhorses and use a circular saw to make the most of each cut, finishing with a handsaw. |
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Using a handsaw or circular saw, carefully cut out the stringer along your layout lines. |
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I only have experience as a stringer for a daily and a freelancer for magazines and weeklies. |
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From this point forward, every incremental rise in the surf temperature equates to a couple more fish on the stringer. |
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Kevin had just landed an absolute monster and had it retained on a stringer. |
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The metal balustrade assemblies bolt to the posts and the staircase's concealed stringer. |
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If necessary shim before you secure pre-drill and toenail the stringer to the piers. |
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When the inside stringer and the outside stringer are glued and screwed together then we have a structural stringer. |
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The real goal was going from this stringer service to become a network cameraman. |
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These Modules are designed to sit on top of a support wall, not fastened to a structural stringer. |
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There was a mean thickness reduction of some 2.4 per cent in way of the main deck, stringer plate and sheer strake plating. |
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This trim needs to be installed in two pieces so that you can slide it into place and still cover the whole stringer. |
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The trunk and the branches are covered with a stringer écorse, greenish with brown, which while being scaled reveals a news écorse dew below. |
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In a corner, the sole means of accessing the upstairs is a wooden corkscrew hanging staircase with steps sealed on a load bearing stringer. |
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As a consequence, misleading natural products are likely to come under fire and governmental authorities may opt for stringer regulations. |
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Position the individual MSIs so that they are centered and square to the stringer. |
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Technologies that permit to operate within much stringer environmental constraints than today will offer lead market opportunities. |
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The British-born stringer likened Letterman to the satirical tradition of comedy in his home country. |
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And if you are a stringer, you are not paid for your labours though nobody stops you from printing a visiting card claiming correspondent status, and lording it around. |
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When one of them is killed in an attempted coup Renata allows Quinn, who is getting odd jobs as a stringer, to protect her. |
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The railings of an oak stairway, the first flight of which has a stringer on a string wall, are attached to an impressive newel post complete with floral decorations that supports the floor opening. |
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Some stringer anchoring bolts required replacing. |
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After moving to Baltimore, Maryland, in 2003, she landed a job as a stringer for the Washington, D. C., ABC News affiliate WJLA-TV while still practicing law. |
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Most of the tournaments are for rough fish, and they're broken down into either the heaviest stringer or the total number of fish. |
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Phase III of the fire protection upgrade will focus on the Harbour Manager's office complex and will consist of fire walls and barriers, stringer blockings and fire hatches. |
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Holes M-09-01 and M-09-02 tested IP anomalies which have been explained by the presence of disseminated and stringer sulfides inside mafic flow breccias. |
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Hearing that, our hunting buddy who doubled as camp cook sauntered to a cooler, pulled up a glistening stringer of bluegills and grinned like he'd just hit an inside straight. |
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These centres are Au-Cu massive sulphides and stringer zones. |
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