Then it's not a bad idea to put on a surface popper and troll that through the surface film. |
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He clapped his hands once, and as one troll gripped me, the other punched me hard in the side. |
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The primary concern troll was a guy who'd been around since the very beginning of the site. |
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Your last question suggests, as has been indicated earlier, that you are a concern troll. |
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A patent troll would never bring a lawsuit if it can't collect money, because money is all the troll cares about. |
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Enter the recessionista, that frugal fashionista who's not afraid to troll the clearance racks. |
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Fifteen salmon caught for the month of March and all fish were on the troll. |
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The troll flung these in every direction until the present was laid bare before him. |
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A few anglers are taking fish on the troll, but fly fishing is virtually at a halt. |
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For all I knew, the service could be run by unscrupulous spammers or a troll looking for lulz. |
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But this is par for the course with him, the law's most enduring concern troll. |
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The troll let out a growl of fury as it dropped the tainted sword with a loud thud. |
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Side planers are used to troll lures and baits well out to the side of a moving boat. |
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A downvote troll or two is out in force, and apparently doesn't like it when you posts facts. |
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She will pose as the concern troll for the beleaguered middle class while continuing to fill the investors' punch bowl with pricey booze. |
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He made a lamentable decision to make a professional concern troll his chief writer on climate. |
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I never stopped dreaming that one day I would be crossing a bridge and a talking troll would be underneath. |
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Her room is overflowing with tiaras, troll dolls, magical cards, toy castles, posters, crowns, swords, and all manner of fantasy knick-knacks. |
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It really isn't possible to troll using a petrol outboard, they just can't tick over slowly enough. |
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Then he lowered his horns, galloped along the bridge and butted the ugly troll. |
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He was holding a pizza box and had a curiously eager expression on his face like a munted troll doll. |
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Do I go home after work, walk and feed Edward, then leave him alone again and troll back into town? |
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He came back with a bruise on his cheek where the troll had hit him with a wooden bowl, and grinning like a mad man. |
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It isn't right that lawyers can troll for clients from the police accident reports, or records of ambulance runs. |
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The company in Los Angeles is but one of several companies that hire people to troll Internet chatrooms and newsgroups posing as clients' fans. |
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On the second troll through I latched into a good fish and after a spirited fight we boated my first decent size Nile perch. |
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Once upon a time, a troll lived in a vast and splendorous castle atop a medium sized hill. |
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To sell privatized pension plans to workers, Chile's fund managers hired miniskirted marketers to troll outside factories and office buildings. |
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He spoke a word of command, and the other troll dropped to the ground as well, and now there remained only the one with the crude sword. |
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Whether you're using a troll, small lure on lead core line or a lure-and-worm combination, you'll find trout favoring certain areas of a lake. |
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Mr. John Cummins: In days gone by, there used to be troll fisheries and whatnot operating in a place like Blackfish Sound. |
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So, like a good troll, please go back under the bridge from whence you came. |
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Trouble comes to the educational psychologist in the shape of a lorry driven by a blue troll armed with a golden cutlass. |
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If you've got the time to troll for sounds, then take your unusual impulse file and convolve it against a large number of target files using the program's batch processor. |
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People of my generation who grew up with the internet can perhaps spot the troll comments easily. |
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As long ago as 2012 there were leaks suggesting Kremlin youth groups were funding online troll activities. |
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To get a closer look, turn around and follow your wake to troll over the structure again. |
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Whether you want to cast, troll or fly fish, get ready for a premium experience. |
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Those fishing gillnet and troll gear were more inclined to participate than those with seine gear. |
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Fraudsters most often call a business after-hours and use its automated answering system to troll for vulnerable mailboxes. |
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At that point the two friends left the vessel and a crew member joined to participate in the salmon troll fishery. |
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We know that employers sometimes troll online for information about job applicants. |
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Over the past four years, policymakers have focussed on the need to protect children from adult stalkers who troll chat rooms. |
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And as far as trolls go, ESPN is like Jotnar, the gargantuan mountain troll wreaking havoc in the Trollhunter films. |
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The problem, as Weaver and Clark explained, is that this group drools at the opportunity to troll something like ReaganBook. |
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In the first episode of his IFC show, Maron encounters an Internet troll who is critical of his podcast. |
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Many captains have created a niche business of half-day trips where customers troll for Spanish mackerel and bluefish, then use the catch as shark bait. |
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The troll echoed the sentiment and prostrated himself on the floor. |
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It is fixed using a device known as a troll or trolling line, in which each element is linked at regular intervals to a mother line. |
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The sun rose from behind the buildings, like a troll flexing his muscles. |
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You're stashing a book when you overhear your cruel troll of a math teacher bragging that he's springing a killer pop quiz on your class tomorrow. |
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If foreign decisions were freely citable, it would mean that any judge wanting a supporting citation had only to troll deeply enough in the world's corpus juris to find it. |
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I am thoroughly impressed by the actor who guest starred as the troll. |
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I briefly make a stop to take a picture of the scenic view and the guy disappears like a phantom or a mountain troll. |
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Grownups can muse on whether their recollections of the troll under the bridge matches the one devised by Robert Bender. |
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In his journal, I spied many creatures with no precedent in Tolkien, such as an armor-plated troll that curls into a ball of metal plates. |
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Young virus writers and script kiddies troll the Internet every day. |
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To add colour to their posts, websites have been set up to aid the troll army. |
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Whether he incited an angry Internet troll in a chatroom debate is another thread the police are keen to unravel. |
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Indeed, it's fun to troll YouTube for Fed videos and listen to sports commentators come unglued over his shotmaking. |
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He shows me early sketches for it, which reveal a boggled-eyed hunched troll with a plainly murderous leer on its hideous face. |
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In early May, the company had to act to block promoted tweets by notorious white supremacist and troll Andrew Weev' Auernheimerr. |
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A troll factory is not some happy Scandinavian workshop peopled by happy elves, but a profoundly nihilistic and disturbing use of the internet. |
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Perhaps the malcontent is a troll, deliberately trying to cause trouble. |
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For example, there are many Orcadian tales concerning trows, a form of troll that draws on the islands' Scandinavian connections. |
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He also recognized Peregrin Took's feet underneath a troll and saved the young hobbit's life. |
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Once you have obtained the elven bow, return to the troll bridge and trade it for the sleeping potion. |
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Rumour has it that you once posting something interesting that was pikeyed straight from scrotexes lame troll book. |
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They resent this as the latest fad in political correctness, a liberal mission to troll for support from woolly-minded female voters. |
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The artworks include sculptures such as crayfish made out of recycled shopping trolleys, and a troll hiding under the bridge. |
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In 30 feet of water, for instance, you might troll one downrigger silver eel at 10 feet, and the second downriggereel at 20 feet. |
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He had invented a mechanism making it easier to engage and disengage a troll plate, a device that slows boats down for trolling. |
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Cubans don't have the ballyhoo, so they rig up a houndfish minus head and tail, which they troll backward. |
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Trolls are sometimes associated with particular landmarks, which at times may be explained as formed from a troll exposed to sunlight. |
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Although the archetypical emblem of an online troll is of a grinning bogeyman, the word can be traced back to the Old French verb troller, meaning to wander around while hunting. |
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A scatterbrain who always forgets to regenerate your troll? |
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Readers and reporters alike are concerned that these are from those paid to troll, and to denigrate in abusive terms anyone criticising Russia or President Vladimir Putin. |
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They noted that troll catches of cod and haddock declined as well. |
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As a result recreational fisheries have been open to full limits and a modest troll fishery has been open for part of the season for the past two years. |
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If someone is being a troll, don't feed them. |
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These fish are sometimes caught in net fisheries at Langara Island and Rennell Sound, and may be caught in commercial troll fisheries in Dixon Entrance and along the west coast of Haida Gwaii. |
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I'll uncross my lallies, runa comb through my riah, rearrange the expression on my eke and troll off for a mince round to vada the bona omis. |
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A while back I heard a perfect description of the idiots who troll around in newsgroups. |
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Other changes included having Arwen rescue Frodo, and the action sequence involving the cave troll. |
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The series stars Ben Whalen as a Sherlockian hacker, Rebecca Lynch as a seductive cam-harlot and Derek Houck as a deranged Internet troll. |
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Sabo is as incoherent and hateful as any run-of-the-mill troll. |
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Orkney has a rich folklore, and many of the former tales concern trows, an Orcadian form of troll that draws on the islands' Scandinavian connections. |
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Meanwhile, is the oldest Billy Goat Gruff tough enough to trick a troll? |
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A neatnik troll and a loud, messy girl struggle to meet the narrow expectations of their divergent worlds in this picture book ode to loving ourselves. |
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A troll is a class of being in Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore. |
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Hey now, my cats are always sticking their butts in my face to show me what a good job they did cleaning them. I'd rather look at a catbutt than troll leavings any day. |
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The Troll A platform is a condeep offshore natural gas platform in the Troll gas field off the west coast of Norway. |
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The Troll A platform, based on the Condeep technology, is the tallest structure ever to be moved. |
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In Norway, Conoco holds interests in several world-class oil and gas fields, including Statfjord, Troll, Heidrun, Grane, Visund, Huldra and Oseberg South. |
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Troll A is scheduled to receive two additional gas compressors to increase production volume and compensate for dropping reservoir pressure in the wells. |
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In the Autumn of 2010 the Troll A platform was expanded with a new module. |
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