When the tunny have been fried add a teaspoonful of chopped parsley and four tomatoes, peeled and the seeds removed, and a pinch of pepper. |
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The hair rig was used by tunny anglers, the boilie by American carp anglers. |
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Put the spaghetti into the saucepan and move them about with a fork and spoon until they are thoroughly mixed with the sauce and the tunny. |
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During that time he had been the only angler to land a tunny fish by rod and line. |
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Now, let me admit right from the off that I've never done any tunny fishing myself. |
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Several species of smaller tuna can be targeted including the bonito, skipjack and little tunny. |
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It is often used before freezing, particularly for tunny fish and the flesh of crustaceans or molluscs. |
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It sounded absolutely thrilling, totally adrenaline pumping and so, even if I've never held a tunny rod in my own hands, at least those in my family have. |
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Support was also given for the production of woolen goods, linen, paper, porcelain, and cutlery and to the tunny and sardine fisheries. |
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The Arabs introduced tunny nets to the seas off the coast of southern Andalusia. |
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A former dundee tunny boat originating from Camaret, for a wonderful sailing in the Bréhat archipelago and around. |
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My grandfather owned a tunny boat that sailed out of Whitby each summer. |
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Since then they have been working on accompanying measures to enable the fishing of tunny and other such fish to be carried out using techniques that are safer, more selective and economic. |
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In the tunny, for example, one myomere may have an overlap with 20 others. |
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Head of ystanbul Sea and Animal Products Exporters' Union Ahmet Tuncay Sagun stated that there will be abundancy in anchovy and tunny this year. |
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Tunny and its sister boat, Barbero, were the United States' first nuclear deterrent patrol submarines. |
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This was a teleprinter rotor cipher attachment codenamed Tunny at Bletchley Park. |
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