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The fisherman was right in the middle of the Deep.
* The constellation Pisces, which may have been treated as two fish caught by Dictys the fisherman who was brother of Polydectes, king of Seriphos, the place where Perseus and his mother Danaë were stranded
He was an avid fisherman, golfer, painter and bridge player, and preferred active rather than passive forms of entertainment.
In this tale, a fisherman discovers a heavy locked chest along the Tigris river and he sells it to the Abbasid Caliph, Harun al-Rashid, who then has the chest broken open only to find inside it the dead body of a young woman who was cut into pieces.
The fisherman was transferred from the Taiwanese fishing vessel Sheng Yi Tsai No. 166 to the Coast Guard buoy tender Kukui on December 6, 2007.
The fisherman was transported to the island, and then picked up by a Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules rescue plane from Kodiak, Alaska.
The son of one of the Dragon Kings ( a ruler-god of the sea ) was caught by a fisherman while taking the form of a fish.
The character's long-running battle with his father ended with # 118 and with the main storyline resolved, the book was canceled with issue # 125 as Shang-Chi retired to a passive life as a fisherman in a village.
Nichiren's father, a fisherman, was Mikuni-no-Tayu Shigetada, also known as Nukina Shigetada Jiro ( d. 1258 ) and his mother was Umegiku-nyo ( d. 1267 ).
But President Millard Fillmore, determined to open up trade with Japan, has sent Commodore Matthew C. Perry across the Pacific, and, to the consternation of Lord Abe and the Shogun's other Councillors, the stirrings of trouble begin with the appearance of Manjiro, a fisherman who was lost at sea and rescued by Americans.
The fishing along the north Norwegian coast, especially in the Lofoten and Vesterålen islands, is quite productive with a variety of fish, and during medieval times, it was a major source of income for both the fisherman and the Norwegian monarchy.
Since the bottle was sealed with Solomon's seal, the genie was helpless to free himself, until freed many centuries later by a fisherman who discovered the bottle.
An avid sport fisherman, he hosted a television program about fishing, and he was inducted into the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame.
It was about a young fisherman named Urashima Taro who visits an undersea palace and stays there for three days.
** John Quick's manuscript Icones Sacrae Anglicanae, which gives the fisherman anecdote on the personal authority of one who was present ;
According to the Roman Catholic faith the first Pope was a fisherman, the Apostle Peter, a number of the miracles, and many parables and stories reported in the Bible involve it.
The name of Bucureşti has an uncertain origin: tradition connects the founding of Bucharest with the name of Bucur who was either a prince, an outlaw, a fisherman, a shepherd, or a hunter, according to different legends.
Theodolph H Faulkner was a fisherman from Anegada, who came to Tortola with his pregnant wife.
According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, the Abbey was first founded in the time of Mellitus ( d. 624 ), Bishop of London, on the present site, then known as Thorn Ey ( Thorn Island ); based on a late tradition that a fisherman called Aldrich on the River Thames saw a vision of Saint Peter near the site.
A revolution led by local fisherman Masaniello saw the creation of a brief independent Neapolitan Republic, though this lasted only a few months before Spanish rule was regained.
Giuseppe was a fisherman, as were generations of DiMaggios before him.
Le Pen was born in La Trinité-sur-Mer, a small seaside village in Brittany, the son of a fisherman but then orphaned as an adolescent ( pupille de la nation, brought up by the state ), when his father's boat was blown up by a mine in 1942.

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Hunter and fisherman visits since 1949 have increased 8 times faster than the nationwide sale of hunting and fishing licenses.
An avid and expert fly fisherman and deep-sea fisherman, he spent many summers after baseball fishing the Miramichi River, in Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada.
In New Zealand she fell ill with a cold, and missed some engagements, but enjoyed the local fishing in the Bay of Islands accompanied by Australian sports fisherman Harry Andreas.
In the Middle Ages the current town's territory was divided between Veprinac ( now a locality of Opatija, perhaps home to a small fishing port ) and Kastav, where the fisherman village of Veprinac.
This revolutionized the fishing industry because now fisherman would stack 10 Dories on a larger boat and use all 10 Dories at once in order to maximize yield
Indeed modern British sea bass fisherman look to the United States freshwater bass techniques for inspiration for lure fishing and to the USA, Japan and China for tackle.
Hoping to give better and faster service to the fisherman and buyers, he began looking for a place to build a cold storage plant close to the fishing grounds.
When winter freezes Tawas Bay each year, hundreds of perch fisherman move fishing shanties onto the bay's ice, making Perchville USA, the largest non-land community festival in Northeast Michigan.
Twin Bridges is a well known fly fishing mecca for trout fisherman.
Margate is host to many bayside docks providing the casual fisherman hours of enjoyment and relaxation. Local charter boats offer sport and deep sea fishing.
Local communities in the region believe that these strange hovering marsh-lights are in fact Ghost-lights representing the ghosts of fisherman who died fishing, some times they confuse the fishermen and some times they help them avoid future dangers.
One day a young fisherman named Urashima Tarō is fishing when he notices a group of children torturing a small turtle.
Avid fisherman as he was, he served as president of the Catalina's exclusive fishing club, the Tuna Club.
Mother and child washed ashore on the island of Seriphos, where they were taken in by the fisherman Dictys (" fishing net "), who raised the boy to manhood.
Primarily a small-stream fishing method that was preferred for being highly efficient, where the long rod allowed the fisherman to place the fly where the fish would be.
At the end of the cast when the line is stretched the line as a whole will still have speed and the fisherman can let some extra line through their fingers making a false throw, either forward or backward or to finish the cast and start fishing.
Trout fisherman need to practice with at least an 8 weight fly rod and accurately cast the line 30 – 90 feet if they are going to have success — particularly in the flat areas fishing for bonefish, redfish, permit, tarpon, jacks and more.
Where fishing is performed by two people, there is one fisherman per coracle.
The greater bulldog bat or fisherman bat ( Noctilio leporinus ) is a type of fishing bat native to Latin America.
The first refers to a group of local fisherman who cast their fishing nets into a lake a pulled out 100 fish or Sto in Russian " Leeni " type of local fish.
Methods vary, but among the most popular is called " Spider Rigging ," a method characterized by a fisherman in a boat with many long fishing rods pointing away from the angler at various angles like spokes from a wheel.

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