The question is how open-minded we can be when Caspian caviar has cornered the market on fish-egg mystique.
He also owns a busy fish-and-chip shop in the district of Idle in Bradford, Yorkshire.
What he leaves out is this: If done well, it will also catch you fish--eventually.
Another man was 18-year-old Hasib Hussain of Leeds, the son of a fish-and-chips store owner.
This gigantic pulsating hub of Tokyo's gastronomic systems pumps at a frenetic, fish-fuelled pace.
In practice, they provide cheap labour (mainly from Asia) for the garment industry, farming and fish-processing.
The woman stepped back, then suddenly disappeared from the fish-eyed confines of the peephole.
The latest study does suggest that some subgroups of women might benefit from fish-oil supplements.
Tongwei, in western China's agriculture hub, Sichuan Province, is China's largest locally owned fish-feed supplier.
This season, therefore, the state ordered a fish-excluder to be knitted into every shrimping net.
So the shrimpers, furious, have filed a lawsuit alleging that the fish-excluder is based on flawed research.
This is the realm of fish-eyed bankers and fickle fund managers who worship at the throne of results.
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He certainly looked like a woman: a black dress, no coat, fish-net stockings, ankle boots, shoulder-length wavy hair.
How the court rules could affect not only homeowners and casinos but floating restaurants, warehouses and fish-processing plants.
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Mark Drummond is the vice-president of the National Federation of Fish Friers, the trade association for Britain's fish-and-chip shops.
Fish-gobbling birds such as cormorants often range over hundreds of miles, she said.
Women in the fish-oil group had lower rates of pre-term births, particularly births earlier than 34 weeks of gestation.
Unemployment is down to 1%, so low that Iceland's fish- processors have to import Poles to gut their fish.
His party organisers include fish-farmers and grape-growers as well as doctors and lawyers.
He suggested that people should eat more oily fish or take fish-oil supplements.
With the local economy geared more to agriculture than to fishing, there are fewer fish-based dishes than you might imagine.
Earlier, Steve had used the DSLR with a fish-eye lens to get some extraordinary video footage crossing the Golden Gate Bridge.
Pity the thousands of expensive tropical fish who died along the way as a Singapore family tried to figure out fish-farming.
Additional new features include HDR panoramic, which takes wide-angle, or "fish-eye, " shots that normally require an expensive digital single-lens reflex camera.
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Settled in 1682, Greenport has lived through eras as a whaling and fish-processing town and is now seeing an oyster reboot.
With its rebuilt 15th century cathedral, shipyards and a fish-processing plant, Ceuta is viewed by Spain as the more strategically-valuable enclave.
"It's really a show about acclamation, more than anything, " executive producer Joe Lawson said of what he sees as a fish-out-of-water story.
Today the girls are draped in stinky fish--octopus, snail shells and crab legs--and being critiqued by the model host and industry insiders.
"If I get fish and chips I always get him a bit of fish - he doesn't like the chips, " she said.
It was a way of using politics to frame a fish-out-of-water scenario.
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