Sentences with phrase «older fish typically»

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The Abalone Farm is the oldest and largest farm raising abalone in the country, although the others typically raise other fish besides abalone.
hatchery A facility where eggs are hatched and then reared until the animals are old enough to survive on their own, at which point they typically are released into the wild (fish) or slaughtered as human food (chickens).
Filmmaker Joe Johnston has infused Jumanji with an appreciatively old - school feel that's reflected in its many attributes, and there's little doubt that the movie benefits substantially from its easy - going vibe and raft of above - average performances - with, in terms of the latter, Williams delivering a typically engaging turn as the fish - out - of - water protagonist.
As for the cobalt blue designs on the front of the reeeeally old crocks - apparently ones from the 18th century were typically embellished with stylized loops, and images from nature, like flowers, animals, fish, birds and butterflies...
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