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When El Niño conditions last for many months, extensive ocean warming and the reduction in Easterly Trade winds limits upwelling of cold nutrient-rich deep water and its economic impact to local fishing for an international market can be serious.
When she leaves her kitchen momentarily, the boys steal the chickens using a fishing pole down the chimney.
When the climate returned to savanna grasslands — wetter than today's climate — and lakes reappeared in what is the modern Ténére desert, a population practicing hunting, fishing, and cattle husbandry.
When Shetland became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, trade with northern Europe decreased, although fishing has continued to be an important aspect of the economy up to the present day.
When fishing with a float, the angler will want to have a disgorger ; Perch are notorious for swallowing the hook, and will need aid of a disgorger or forceps for unhooking.
When that lucrative trade diminished, most of the towns fell back on fishing and some industry until the 20th century when tourism became the major source of income.
When fishing in shallow water for smaller pike, lighter and smaller lures are frequently used.
When Toledo was six years old, he and his family moved to the fishing town of Chimbote, a five-hour drive north of Lima.
When the summer fishing season began, the men left to work other jobs or fish their boats and even Raatikainen had to take his scows to their summer stations.
When the timber was depleted, Darien became a fishing village, primarily for Georgia wild shrimp.
When Little Traverse Bay freezes over in the winter months, many people venture out on the ice for ice fishing and ice boating.
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.
When the US halibut season is closed, some fishermen obtain Canadian fishing licenses and launch from Neah Bay, running approximately to the portion of Swiftsure Bank that lies in Canadian waters.
When Newfoundland was colonized by England in 1610, the original colonists were called " Planters " and their fishing rooms were known as " fishing plantations ".
* When in December 2011 the Russian fishing vessel Sparta struck an iceberg in the Ross Sea, RNZAF C-130s made two flights from New Zealand to McMurdo Station in Antarctica, air-dropping supplies to the crew en route.
When fishing over water, they may sometimes land in the water but manage to swim and take off without much trouble.
When actively fishing, the angler may want to keep the fly line lightly pressed against the rod handle with the index finger of the casting arm.
When questioned, on Newsnight Scotland, by Gordon Brewer, as to the progress of these negotiations, he was unwilling / unable to answer questions relating to his brief, such as the size of the Scottish inshore fishing fleet, or the catch quotas relating to particular species.
When not driving Ivor or helping the engine with his latest flight of fancy, he enjoys fishing and day-dreaming.
When Lerwick became more prosperous through sea trade and the fishing industry during the 19th century, the town expanded to the west of Hillhead.
When temperatures fall to-20 ° F (- 29 ° C ) or colder it becomes very hard to keep a fishing hole open.
When the mineral was found in Brixham England, it became a very important part of the developing fishing industry.
When the area was opened for settlement in the mid-19th century, it quickly attracted farmers, a lumber industry and a fishing industry.

When and jar
When he wakes he finds bread and a jar of water.
When Heracles returned with the Erymanthian Boar, Eurystheus was frightened and hid again in his jar and begged Heracles to get rid of the beast ; Heracles obliged.
When the jar is charged with a high voltage and carefully dismantled, it is discovered that all the parts may be freely handled without discharging the jar.
When Prometheus decides to steal the secret of fire from the gods, Zeus becomes infuriated and decides to punish humankind with an " evil thing for their delight " — Pandora, the first woman, who carried a jar ( usually described — incorrectly — as a box ) she was told to never open.
When a fly is trapped in a closed jar, no matter where it flies, it can not get out.
When Arnold and the others get into a pickle jar in the following episode, referencing this episode, he will say " I hope we're not back in the water cycle ".
When the first jar was opened Gandhari took the baby out and named him Duryodhan.
When Fry knocks over Nixon's jar, Nixon says, " That's it, you just made my list!
When the jars reach their firing point, they suddenly allow one section of the jar to move axially relative to a second, being pulled up rapidly in much the same way that one end of a stretched spring moves when released.
When jarring without a compounder or accelerator you rely only on pipe stretch to lift the drill collars upwards after the jar releases to create the upwards impact in the jar.
When on holiday walking along a jungle trail near the coastal town of Santa Marta in Colombia in August 2008, a patrol of armed Colombian soldiers stopped him, suspecting him of cocaine possession when they discovered a jar of white powder in his rucksack.
When the closure is applied to the container, the pockets of adhesive rupture between the closure and finish of bottle or jar.
When he first examined it, he had found only protozoan cells and placed the sample into a jar of alcohol to preserve it.
When the site was discovered, several items were found in a small pit: what appeared to be a satellite photo of the figure, a jar containing a small flag of the US, and a note which referred to the Branch Davidians, a religious group infamous for being attacked in the Waco raid in 1993.
When the fourth participant holds up a jar of " Mexican Sauce " as a " secret ingredient ", Taylor shouts, " That stuff's made in New York City!
* When Halfrek is congratulating a remorseful Anya in the interior of her new apartment, the camera passes a round glass jar in a box of leftover " Magic Box " supplies.
When cool, the meat can be transferred to a canning jar or other container and completely submerged in the fat.
When Buffy, minus her strength, can't open the peanut butter jar, Xander offers to help, but he can't do it either.
When placed alongside other songs on the Bear Family box set, " Life Ain't Worth Living " and " Give Me A Future " jar somewhat as demonstration recordings within otherwise released material, but placed in their original context, and although the latter is a mere seventy-six seconds in length, it is clear proof of their ability as early as 1956, incorporating some of the most accomplished harmony singing and triple-time guitar playing on the album.
When Chantan returned and saw Muthappan holding the jar, he was provoked and defied the latter.

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