Fisherman Tony Talbot got the shock of his life when a pulled up a 4ft thresher shark on to his boat as he was trying to catch bass. |
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He is one of 90 California fishermen who must use pingers when deploying drift nets for swordfish and thresher shark. |
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Nick was sent sailing into the grain thresher, smashing against the sides of the tower as Seven quickly darted at him. |
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The emperor inspected the livestock and machinery, and was treated to a display of how the thresher worked. |
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At Weydon fair, this corn thresher got drunk and spoke in an ill-tempered way of his wife. |
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But this farmer is a kindly old man that loves his wayward piglet since his wife died in a thresher accident. |
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Occasionally I'll mention that, for example, my arm was torn off last week by a wheat thresher. |
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At that time the thresher had its own small engine and was not pulled by a tractor. |
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He was a brother of Mick Byrne, the well-known thresher man who drove his thresher into many farmsteads in West Wicklow. |
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Peering through my viewfinder, I could scarcely believe what I was seeing, because the pelagic thresher shark is extremely rare. |
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Once grouped, thresher sharks are thought to use their mighty tails to shock the fish until they are confused, at which point they're eaten. |
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One enduring memory of this wreck was that of a 4m thresher shark lazily cruising the 10m contour above us as we ascended. |
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The industry was built up on thresher shark, and soon other species were added. |
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A the moment the bonito and common thresher breeds of shark are relatively plentiful. |
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In particular this year, the EU will table proposals for measures to ensure the protection of porbeagle and thresher sharks. |
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To introduce the thresher to farmers, SAED organized three journées de restitution in different villages. |
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Soon after Dun arrived in Japan, the Meiji emperor even had visited one of the Tokyo experimental farms, witnessing the industrial magic of a mechanical thresher. |
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Not long after having the baby in August, Tess becomes a thresher. |
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There is not much water movement here and it makes a good second dive, or so I thought until I saw the unmistakable shape of a thresher shark pass below me. |
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Aside from his poetry, which was a life-long obsession, he was in turn a thresher, bird-scarer, plough boy, pot scourer and gardener. |
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I would need to recognize the greater prairie chicken, the piping clover, the mountain clover and the sage thresher. |
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About 99 per cent of the sharks caught at these derbies were blue sharks, although makos, porbeagles and thresher sharks were also recorded. |
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He also has a wood thresher, a Frost and Wood manure spreader, a Ford 2N, Fordson E27N, a Farmall H, and an IH TD5 bulldozer. |
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The SAA programme is now trying to develop a new type of multi-crop thresher with both threshing and cleaning functions. |
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For sale: Wood thresher, Machinerie Pont Rouge. |
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The thresher helps explain why. It was bought with government funds, part of the largesse showered on rural voters during Mr Thaksin's five-year rule. |
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Given the high survival rate for sharks which are caught and released, the result is a coherent set of measures which can effectively reduce fishing mortality on thresher and hammerhead species to close to zero. |
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The first EU proposal deals with thresher and hammerheaded sharks. It calls for the banning of directed fisheries on all species in these two families, which are two of the most endangered species in the world. |
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In addition, many of the large shark species such as the bigeye thresher shark Alopias superciliosus, copper shark Carcharhinus brachyurus, dusky shark C. obscurus and spinner shark C. brevipinna pose a particular dilemma. |
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The thresher shark, worth about pounds 1,000, was caught off a Gower beach. |
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Dozens of small to medium-sized thresher sharks are a common sight within the vicinity. |
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She even took advantage of a unique opportunity to collect samples from mako and thresher sharks caught during a local shark-fishing tournament. |
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The son of Irish immigrants, Furphy worked as a thresher, teamster, and gold miner before settling down in 1884 at his brothers' foundry at Shepparton. |
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A threshing machine or thresher is a piece of farm equipment that threshes grain, that is it removes the seeds from the stalks and husks. |
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Isaiah Jennings, a skilled inventor, created a small thresher that doesn't harm the straw in the process. |
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When Randal Holman cast his fishing line from Malibu Pier a few weeks ago, he hoped to reel in a thresher shark. |
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The bigeye thresher shark is one of three sharks in the family Alopiidae, which occupy pelagic, neritic, and shallow coastal waters throughout the tropics and subtropics. |
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And they came back with Ireland's biggest-ever thresher shark. |
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To reduce the amount of work on the sidehills, the idea arose of combining the wheat binder and thresher into one machine, known as a combine harvester. |
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For lunch in the downstairs restaurant, we deliberated over 17 different varieties of fresh fish, from Baja California halibut to Pacific thresher shark to Hawaiian ono. |
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