Bluefin, while not given to the same balletic leaps as marlin or tarpon, are stubborn foes.
By the mid-1930s Hemingway found it easier to catch huge marlin than to write.
Along the way, he spawned copycats like the Phillie Phanatic and Billy the Marlin.
Not necessarily sharks, though you will definitely see them, but a lot of sailfish and marlin.
Once construction starts and millions are spent, Mr. Marlin said, subsequent cost "overruns" are the norm.
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Jonathan Schwartz, who goes by the name Bluewater Jon, trolls for big game--tuna and marlin--from his kayak.
Levels of mercury in fish other than shark, swordfish and marlin did not give cause for concern.
Investors got zilch, according to Thomas Coleman, a court-appointed receiver, who in 1986 accompanied police officers storming Marlin's office.
On the website of the Brazilian spearfishing confederation, Beto appears with a giant Blue Marlin, weighing 301 kilos.
At Marlin Steel two giant stars-and-stripes flags hang above the heads of the workers, industrial robots and laser cutters.
But they advised people against eating more than one portion each week of either shark or swordfish or marlin.
Past presidents had Tony Snow, Mike McCurry, Marlin Fitzwater, Jody Powell, Pierre Salinger.
In NASCAR, Sterling Marlin missed the last seven races of the 2002 season with a fractured vertebra in his neck.
Chris Elwood's card has him down as "mechanical engineer" for Marlin, but he handles half of all the company's sales.
Drew Greenblatt is an enthusiast: proud of his company, Marlin Steel, and proud of the factory floor packed with state-of-the-art equipment.
Marlin Eller was a senior developer who, like many veteran Microserfs, left the company independently wealthy when his share options vested.
Mr. Hemingway's story of the struggle between a weather-beaten Cuban fisherman and a giant marlin won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
Last year he caught a 150-pound striped marlin off Cabo San Lucas on the southernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula in Mexico.
However, while output on the Marlin mine is expected to be strong in the fourth quarter, the pace will not be sustained.
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Marlin Coffee, who is in charge of sales, had read about the museum and wanted to contribute two lids to Mr. Smith's collection.
Not to be daunted, and plainly unfazed by the threat of both sharks and sentimentality, Marlin sets off to rescue his only child.
Growth in cowboy guns outstrips that of any other Marlin product.
The restaurant began as an experiment in serving less-popular species of seafood, such as marlin, sailfish and shark, which were the by-catch of tuna fishing boats.
Officials said occasional consumption of shark, swordfish or marlin as part of a balanced diet by any other adults is unlikely to result in harmful effects.
The factory floor space at Marlin Steel is being doubled and there is no doubt the company is doing well, prospering even, during the bad years.
Add to this, alcohol - some say never, others say sometimes - flax seed (I'm now told), pate, liver, raw eggs, marlin, shark, hot baths and saunas.
"The worst that anyone can accuse Tony Ridder of is failing to meet the standards of some self-appointed arbiters of what constitutes responsible journalism, " says Ken Marlin.
"We like to think that it's altruism and in some cases it is, " said Frank Kenna III, president of The Marlin Company, a safety-consulting firm in Wallingford, Conn.
But destructive fishing pressure has sharply depleted ocean wildlife, some by 90 percent in 50 years, including sharks, tunas, marlin, menhaden, groupers, snappers, tarpon, turtles, shrimp, crabs and others.
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