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Hino was the fourth son of an elderly farmer who lived on the coast, in Chiba, and divided his life between the land and the sea, supplementing the marginal livelihood on his small rented farm with seasonal employment on a fishing boat.
The club runs regular trips to the cabins, but many of the students prefer to take off in small unofficial groups for a weekend of hunting, fishing, climbing, or skiing.
There are very small harbors, with protective breakwaters, essentially used by fishing boats at Tarrafal on Santiago, Pedra de Lume on Sal and Ponta do Sol on Santo Antão.
The War of the Austrian Succession saw Britain and France in conflict with each other, and in 1745 several warships and a small contingent of troops were sent from Boston, first to the Nova Scotian fishing port of Canso, and on to Louisbourg where they laid siege to the fortress until the French surrendered and were evacuated.
Edo grew from what had been a small, little-known fishing village in 1457 to a metropolis with an estimated population of 1, 000, 000 by 1721 ( the largest city in the world at the time ).
The village has a basin for small yachts and a few fishing boats opposite the millpond, an artificial lake which fills at high tide can be emptied through a sluice at low tide.
Belgian journalist Jo Gérard has claimed that a family manuscript dated 1781 recounts that potatoes were deep-fried prior to 1680 in what was then the Spanish Netherlands and is now present-day Belgium, in the Meuse valley: " The inhabitants of Namur, Andenne, and Dinant, had the custom of fishing in the Meuse for small fish and frying, especially among the poor, but when the river was frozen and fishing became hazardous, they cut potatoes in the form of small fish and put them in a fryer like those here ".
El Cotillo is a small fishing village in the north-west of the Island famous for a very long beach to the south of the village and few very calm beaches to the north.
Haiti also has a small fishing industry.
Many of those who remained were now crofters: poor families living on " crofts "— very small rented farms with indefinite tenure used to raise various crops and animals, with kelping industry ( where men burned kelp for the ashes ), fishing, spinning of linen and military service as important sources of revenue.
Hastings was now a small fishing settlement, but it was soon discovered that the new taxes on luxury goods could be made profitable by smuggling, and the town was ideally located for that.
Despite its many rivers, Iraq ’ s fishing industry has remained relatively small and based largely on marine species in the Persian Gulf.
* Skagen Painters a group of Scandinavian artists who painted in a small Danish fishing village
In parts of Asia, where the price of kerosene is subsidized, it fuels outboard motors on small fishing boats.
Primarily used on small fishing craft, these are dual-fuel engines that start on gasoline and then transition to kerosene once the engine reaches optimum operating temperature.
Karachi was founded as " Kolachi " by Sindhi and Baloch tribes from Balochistan and Makran, who established a small fishing community in the area.
The Labrador Duck fed on small molluscs, and some fishermen reported catching it on fishing lines baited with mussels.
) and for measuring the size of the catch and quotas for fishing boats ; decilitres are common in Switzerland and Scandinavia and sometimes found in cookbooks ; centilitres indicate the capacity of drinking glasses and of small bottles.
In addition, Morocco has rich fishing waters, a tourist industry, and a small manufacturing sector.
This is important to scientists and fishermen because they are discovering that by restricting commercial fishing in one small area they can have a large impact in maintaining a healthy fish population in a much larger area far away.
Makran is very sparsely inhabited, with much of the population being concentrated in a string of small ports including Chabahar, Gwatar, Jiwani, Gwadar ( not to be confused with Gwatar ), Pasni, Ormara and many smaller fishing villages.
The following are minor ports and harbors used for small freight / cargo ships, fishing vessels, and private boats / yachts: Guánica, Guayanilla, Guayama, Fajardo, Culebra, and Vieques.

small and department
Is the respondent making a recommendation for his own benefit, for the benefit of his industry, for the benefit of a specific government department or service, for the benefit of the defense program, for the benefit of small business, or for the benefit of the taxpayers??
He controlled the small research department, making all the drawings himself.
The economics department was small, and the library facilities were inadequate.
The JTLS ( Joint Technical Language Service ) is a small department and cross-government resource responsible for mainly technical language support and translation and interpreting services across government departments.
Before the Second World War, GCCS was a relatively small department.
It remained small until 1847, when Léon Laborde was given control of the department.
Retail trade consists of the sale of goods or merchandise from a very fixed location, such as a department store, boutique or kiosk, or by mail, in small or individual lots for direct consumption by the purchaser.
In a similar vein is First Blood ( 1982 ) which features John Rambo ( Sylvester Stallone in an iconic role ), as a Vietnam vet who comes into conflict with a small town police department.
The remaining population is primarily concentrated along the border with the department of Nord in the mining district, where a string of small towns constitutes an urban area with a population of about 1. 2 million.
The center and south of the department are more rural, but still quite heavily populated, with many villages and small towns.
The city's fire department did not receive the first alarm until a fire alarm was pulled at a pharmacy at 9: 40 p. m., while the fire was still small.
WOOC ( P ) is a small department and the nameless hero has a great deal of autonomy.
The Tapiola centre has a large selection of services: department stores ( Stockmann and Sokos ), book stores ( Akateeminen kirjakauppa and Suomalainen Kirjakauppa ), groceries ( S-Market, K-Supermarket, Stockmann Herkku ), Alko, a post office, banks ( Nordea, Sampo, Actia, Osuuspankki, Ålandsbanken, Handelsbanken, Nooa Säästöpankki and Suurpohjan osuuspankki ), sports stores ( Intersport, Sportia ), photography stores, barber's shops, and other small businesses.
The aim was to organize the country into units with equal numbers of primary assemblies ( hence the small Amstel department with its large population ).
They are often supported by a small secretariat from the parent department and any expenditure is paid for by that department.
The bomb partially detonated, and only caused a small fire which was extinguished by the fire department.
* Felda ( unincorporated ): small community with its own Volunteer fire department and gas station
After Tom Powers ( James Cagney ) and his childhood friend, Matt Doyle ( Edward Woods ), grow into young adults, the film follows them as they gradually progress from small crimes ( such as stealing watches from a department store as children ) to worse crimes ( such as killing a policeman during a botched robbery attempt as teenagers ), after being hired by local bootlegger Paddy Ryan ( Robert Emmett O ' Connor ).
The structure and functioning of the NSC depended in no small degree upon the interpersonal chemistry between the President and his principal advisers and department heads.
Shops include two supermarkets, a small department store, Trinity House, and several independent retailers.
With an unemployment rate of only 5 % ( compared to 7 % in the region Rhône-Alpes and 8 % in France ), a close-meshed tissue of 11, 500 small and medium enterprises ( SMEs ) and a fast growing, export-oriented economy ( main clients: Germany, Italy and Spain ) the department of Ain is in economic terms one of the most dynamic regions of France.
The small and medium enterprises contribute most to the industrial development of the department.
With the exception of a small portion of the Montagne Noire, which drains into the river Aude, the whole department belongs to the basin of the Garonne.
It was formed from the part of the ( hitherto larger ) Seine department to the north and north-east of the Paris ring road ( and the line of the old city walls ), together with a small slice taken from Seine-et-Oise.

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