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Hatcheries were tried once, with the result that a lot of ill-bred fish got into the gene pool.
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He added two guardhouses, a grotto, and a massive 30-foot-by-60-foot salt water swimming pool that touted fish and three accompanying diving boards.
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It will also give Mr Putin a wider pool in which to fish for talent.
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For the foreseeable future there will always be another pool in which to fish for workers, but that will mean drawing migrants from more and more distant cultures.
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Not a typical one, of course, but one serviced by a wading pool of flesh-eating fish.
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Such policies enlarge the pool in which these firms fish for scarce talent.
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Unlike human fishing techniques, which tend not to discriminate between sick and healthy specimens, sharks are selective: they target weakened prey, thereby keeping fish populations healthy and strengthening the gene pool.
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Whether taking photos of friends and family in the pool or a school of fish while snorkeling in the ocean, users will benefit from the AQ100's dedicated Aqua mode, which will optimize camera settings for the best possible underwater photos.
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The property also has a caretaker cottage with a four-car garage, an infinity-edge pool with a mosaic showing a scene of turtles, fish and mermaids, helipad access and private beach access.
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C. decorator Barbara Hawthorn transformed mauve-colored tiles around the indoor pool with glazed drywall stenciled to resemble sandstone and put twinkle lights and fish netting on the ceiling.
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