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  2. The Cullercoats Fish Lass - Wikipedia

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    The Cullercoats Fish Lass was a term for a fishwife from Cullercoats, a small fishing village near the mouth of the Tyne. The Cullercoats Fish Lass was popular with locals and tourists alike. Jean F Terry wrote, in 1913, "The Cullercoats fishwife, with her cheerful weather-bronzed face, her short jacket and ample skirts of blue flannel, and her ...

  3. Fish fillet processor - Wikipedia

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    A fish fillet processor processes fish into a fillet. Fish processing starts from the time the fish is caught. Popular species processed include cod, hake, haddock, tuna, herring, mackerel, salmon and pollock . Commercial fish processing is a global practice. Processing varies regionally in productivity, type of operation, yield and regulation.

  4. Fish processing - Wikipedia

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    A medieval view of fish processing, by Peter Brueghel the Elder (1556). There is evidence humans have been processing fish since the early Holocene. For example, fishbones (c. 8140–7550 BP, uncalibrated) at Atlit-Yam, a submerged Neolithic site off Israel, have been analysed. What emerged was a picture of "a pile of fish gutted and processed ...

  5. Saturday Night Fish Fry - Wikipedia

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    Saturday Night Fish Fry. " Saturday Night Fish Fry " is a jump blues song written by Louis Jordan and Ellis Lawrence Walsh, [ 2] best known through the version recorded by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five. [ 3] The recording is considered to be one of the "excellent and commercially successful" examples of the jump blues genre. [ 4]

  6. Hōchōdō - Wikipedia

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    Hōchōdō. Hōchōdō (庖丁道, the way of the cleaver) is a traditional Japanese culinary art form of filleting a fish or fowl without touching it with one's hands. [ 1] It is also known as hōchōshiki (庖丁式, knife ceremony) or shikibōchō (式庖丁, ceremonial knife), and survives to the present day, with occasional demonstrations ...

  7. File:Silver Sheet January 01 1923 - GALLOPING FISH.pdf

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    English: The Silver Sheet, a studio publication promoting Thomas Ince Productions. 1923, pages 1-32, includes cover. Illustration of GALLOPING FISH on cover. Illustration of GALLOPING FISH on cover. Date

  8. Larin (currency) - Wikipedia

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    Larin (plural: lari) is the name of a class of objects serving as coins in areas around the Arabian Sea. The name is derived from Lar, a Persian town that according to tradition would have been the first to produce lari. A larin was a piece of silver wire of about 10 centimeters long, usually folded in two equal parts and shaped like a C ...

  9. Leonida Lari - Wikipedia

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    Leonida Lari was born on 26 October 1949 in Bursuceni, Moldovan SSR, one of the former Soviet Socialist Republics of the Soviet Union. Her parents, Ion and Nadejda Tuchilatu, were teachers. Lari had a younger brother, Leonard Tuchilatu, also a poet, who died when he was only 24 of kidney failure after being exposed to radiation under suspicious ...