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Fluorescence in situ hybridization, a molecular cytogenetic technique that tags genetic material with fluorescent molecules. FISH is useful for identifying chromosomes and parts of chromosomes, deciphering chromosome rearrangements, detecting chromosome abnormalities, and detecting and mapping genes. For example, a FISH probe to chromosome 21 allow [..]
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A laboratory technique used to look at genes or chromosomes in cells and tissues. Pieces of DNA that contain a fluorescent dye are made in the laboratory and added to cells or tissues on a glass slide [..]
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Group of vertebrate animals that inhabit aquatic habitats.
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Anything left in a wellbore. It does not matter whether the fish consists of junk metal, a hand tool, a length of drillpipe or drill collars, or an expensive MWD and directional drilling package. Once [..]
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Produits de la mer
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1 [intransitive] to try to catch fish, for example using a net or a fishing rodThe ship was not permitted to fish in Canadian waters.fish for: The boys were fishing for trout.go fishing: Les goes fish [..]
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Old English fiscian "to fish, to catch or try to catch fish" (cognates: Old Norse fiska, Old High German fiscon, German fischen, Gothic fiskon), from the root of fish (n.). Related: Fished; [..]
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Old English fisc "fish," from Proto-Germanic *fiskaz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Old High German fisc, Old Norse fiskr, Middle Dutch visc, Dutch vis, German Fisch, Gothic fisks), [..]
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ichthyophobia
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First In, Still Here
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Fish [N] [S]called dag by the Hebrews, a word denoting great fecundity ( Genesis 9:2 ; Numbers 11:22 ; Jonah 2:1 Jonah 2:10 ). No fish is mentioned by name either in the Old or in the New Testament. F [..]
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short, stubby surfboard with a fish-like shape.
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to catch or harvest fish.
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aquatic animals with gills, and usually fins and scales.
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One betting game in golf is the so-called fish. It is played in groups and there are three separate bets within the game. On the one hand side there is the bet on the golfer who strokes the first birdie. Then there is the bet on who makes the longest birdie putt and on the golfer who makes the most birdies. There is usually a dollar amount for each [..]
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any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills; "the shark is a large fish"; "in the living room there [..]
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Fast In situ Stratospheric Hygrometre
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a swimming animal which cannot live out of water. It has fins and breathes through its gills
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[Adelaide University, Australia] n. 1. Another {metasyntactic variable}. See foo. Derived originally from the Monty Python skit in the middle of "The Meaning of Life" entitled "Find the [..]
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Torpedos. (Alexander
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A new player who can be easily exploited, especially in cash games.
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See first-in, still here (FISH).
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WebGuest Dictionary First in, still here
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The clean flesh from a variety of fish. Source of highly digestible protein and omega-3 fatty acids.
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The Hebrews recognized fish as one of the great divisions of the animal kingdom, and as such gave them a place in the account of the creation, (Genesis 1:21,28) as well as in other passages where an e [..]
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called _dag_ by the Hebrews, a word denoting great fecundity (Gen. 9:2; Num. 11:22; Jonah 2:1, 10). No fish is mentioned by name either in the Old or in the New Testament. Fish abounded in the Mediter [..]
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An object that is left in the wellbore during drilling or workover operations and that must be recovered before work can proceed. It can be anything from a piece of scrap metal to a part of the drill [..]
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A physical mapping approach that uses fluorescein tags to detect hybridization of probes with metaphase chromosomes and with the less- condensed somatic interphase chromatin.
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To dream that you see fish in clear-water streams, denotes that you will be favored by the rich and powerful. Dead fish, signifies the loss of wealth and power through some dire calamity. For a young woman to dream of seeing fish, portends that she will have a handsome and talented lover. To dream of catching a catfish, denotes that you will be emb [..]
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Noun. Women. Extremely derogatory expression for females, usually heard used by homosexual mysogynists. Alludes to an unsavoury vaginal smell. Possibly the most offensive expression for women?
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A poor player -- one who gives his money away. It's a well-known (though not well-followed) rule among good players to not upset the bad players, because they'll stop having fun and perhaps [..]
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First In, Still Here
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first in, still here
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Any one of a thousand species of aquatic vertebrates with fins for swimming and gills for breathing, found in saltwater and freshwater worldwide.
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Fish are scaly, cold-blooded animals with fins that get their oxygen from the water using gills. Primitive fish evolved during the Ordovician Period
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A laboratory technique, commonly employed in the field of cytogenetics, that uses fluorescent probes to detect and localize the presence of specific DNA sequences on chromosomes.
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Gay
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Fruit Cake
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Homo
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All fish are broken down into two very broad categories fish and shellfish. In the most basic terms, fish are equipped with fins, backbones and gills, while shellfish have shells of one form or another. Fish without shells are separated into two groups, freshwater fish and saltwater fish. Because salt water provides more buoyancy than fresh water, [..]
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(n) any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills(n) the flesh of fish used as food(n) (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in P [..]
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Fish are cold-blooded animals that live in water and breathe using gills.
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Like it boney with essence du mud
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The French have a remarkable locution respecting fish as a food:
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The reason why fish are employed as card-counters is from a misapprehension of the French word fiche (a five-son piece). The two points allowed for the “rub” are called in French la [..]
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It is neither fish, flesh, nor fowl; or Neither fish, flesh, nor good red herring. Not fish (food for the monk), not flesh (food for the people generally), nor yet red herring (food for paupers). Suit [..]
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  First in, Still Here
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A large piece of wood. Fish the mast, apply a large piece of wood to it to strengthen it. Fish-hook
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German teletype-like automatic encryption systems and devices.
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A cold-blooded, limbless, vertebrate that lives wholly in water and has fins, internal gills, and skin with a glandular secretion that decreases friction.
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A cold-blooded vertebrate animal with a typically long scaly tapering body, limbs developed as fins and a vertical tail fin that lives and breathes in water.
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Fishes which generate an electric discharge. The voltage of the discharge varies from weak to strong in various groups of fish. The Electric Organ and electroplax are of prime interest in this group. [..]
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Common name for fish of the Family Tetraodontidae.
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A torpedo.
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To fish a spar is to strengthen it, when fractured or weak­ened, by lashing or fastening another piece to it. To fish an anchor, when weighed, is to lift the arms so that anchor lies horizontally on a [..]
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To repair a mast or spar with a fillet of wood.
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A piece of timber, somewhat resembling a fish, used to strengthen a mast or yard.
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1. To repair a mast or spar with a fillet of wood. 2. To secure an anchor on the side of the ship for sea (otherwise known as "catting".)
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A naval slang name for a torpedo: synonyms are MOULDY, TINFISH, KIPPER.
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In the Royal Navy, the senior lieutenant on board; responsible to the Commander for the domestic affairs of the ship's company. Also known as 'Jimmy the One' or 'Number One'. Removes his cap when visiting the mess decks as token of respect for the privacy of the crew in those quarters. Officer i/c cables on the forecastle. [..]
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(1) Torpedo. (2) The expendable portion of the XBT, a streamlined weight and sensor fitted with a wire dispenser. (3) The sound-generating towed body of a NIXIE installation.
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1. To repair a mast or spar with a fillet of wood.   2. To secure an anchor on the side of the ship in preparation for getting under way after Catting, or lifting the anchor to the Cathead
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Fish is a source of high-quality protein (from flesh) and essential minerals, such as calcium (from bone). It is a rich source of highly digestible protein and unsaturated fatty acids (omega-3 fatty acids), which support skin and coat health, immune health, cognitive function and joint health.
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Fresh fish such as salmon is a highly nutritious and palatable protein source for cats and dogs. It usually consists of the leftovers from human-grade fish, such as viscera, which is minced into a fine paste before being added into pet food. It contains fish oils, which is high in the health promoting omega-3 very long chain polyunsaturated fatty a [..]
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Fish meal is the dried fish ingredient used in many pet foods, and is a natural balanced feed ingredient that is high in protein, energy and minerals, vitamins and micronutrients. It contains 6 - 10% fish oil, which is high in the health promoting omega-3 very long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids EPA and DHA, often simply referred to as 'ome [..]
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Fish is a source of high-quality protein (from flesh) and essential minerals, such as calcium (from bone). It is a rich source of highly digestible protein and unsaturated fatty acids (omega-3 fatty acids), which support skin and coat health, immune health, cognitive function and joint health.
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any thousands of species of aquatic vertebrates with fins for swimming and gills for breathing, found in saltwater and freshwater worldwide, most are edible; fish are classified by bone structure as f [..]
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any thousands of species of aquatic vertebrates with fins for swimming and gills for breathing, found in saltwater and freshwater worldwide, most are edible; fish are classified by bone structure as flatfish or round fish.
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Fish: This broad category includes both finfish and shellfish.
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A jail term for new prisoners.
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Fish is a good source of protein and is enjoyed by many cats. Some types of fish have an enzyme that destroys the vitamin thiamin and cats fed a diet high in raw fish have been known to develop a thia [..]
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A laboratory technique used to look at genes or chromosomes in cells and tissues. Pieces of DNA that contain a fluorescent dye are made in the laboratory and added to cells or tissues on a glass slide. When these pieces of DNA bind to specific genes or areas of chromosomes on the slide, they light up when viewed under a microscope with a special li [..]
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Cold-blooded, scaly animals from the Chordate Phylum. Fish live in water, breathe through gills, and move by swimming with fins. Most of them lay eggs in water. Some fish in our area include bass, blu [..]
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 Short for ‘fluorescence in situ hybridisation’, a laboratory technique used to detect gene and chromosome abnormalities
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"The fish is the living symbol of Primitive, Gnostic Christianity. The two fish of Pisces linked by a hyphen have a profound Gnostic significance; they represent the two Souls of the primordial Elohim submerged within the deep waters of Mother-Night... It is a pity that thousands of students of occultism have forgotten the Gnosis of the fish.& [..]
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n. "fish; (astro.) Pisces, the zodiacal sign," s.v. fish sb.\1 OED. KEY: fish@n
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n 19 fish 1 fishes 1 fissh 9 fisshes 2 fysches 1 fyssche 1 fyssches 1 fyssh 3
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A new player, easy pickings for the more experienced ‘sharks’ at the table.
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A weak player. An excellent opponent. Especially for money.
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A colloquial term meaning to maneuver play in hopes of getting certain cards out. Also: fish for.
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Derogatory term for a poor player willing to play for high stakes
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Gambler who lose the money out of others the most.
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(slang) weak player. especially in a gambling context
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is a slang word for a newbie. Such players are new to the game, usually playing in a very unsophisticated style. Learn more about poker slang in «The Poker Glossary: Bad Players» article.
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Jargon referring to a weak player who will play anyone for high stakes.
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An easy-to-beat player, usually a newcomer to the game. The opposite of a shark. You can recognize a fish by his passive play, his inability to know when he's beat, and the excessive number of hands he chooses to play.
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An inexperienced or poor DFS player. Usually preyed on by “sharks”.
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A player who loses money. An old saying is "If you can't spot the fish at the table, *you* are the fish."
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A common (derogatory) term for bad players. By the same token, good players are sometimes called sharks, because they prey on the fish.
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A very bad or inexperienced poker player.
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(v.) The Japanese term for the act of luring the mob back to a party. See Pull
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Slang term for a novice or poor player; one who always loses money.
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 A weak player willing to play for money against a stronger player. Jake Jacobs and Walter Trice wrote a book about matches involving unequal players called 'Can a fish taste twice as good?' [..]
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Is a very low level player.
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Fluorescent in situ hybridization. A method for determining the cytogenetic location of a cloned segment of DNA. The DNA is labeled with a fluorescent dye and hybridized to a cytological preparation of chromosomes that has been denatured to allow nucleic acid hybridization between chromosomal DNA and the probe. The site of hybridization is determin [..]
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an object accidentally lost down a well, sometimes referred to as junk.
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An object lost (or stuck) in the wellbore obstructing operations.
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Any objects left in the way of the well bore (e.g. broken sections of drill pipe or drill bits) during the drilling operation.
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Inexperienced and/or bad players that make easy prey.
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An inexperienced DFS player. A “fish” is usually preyed on by “sharks.”
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(countable) A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water, moving with the help of fins and breathing with gills. ''Salmon is a fish.'' ''The Sun Mother created all the fishes of the worl [..]
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Category:Fish category=Fish |Fish
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===Noun=== ====cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water==== =====Synonyms===== fish flatfish carp roach pike catfish trout mackerel salmon herring eel sardine tuna shark ray vertebrate ani [..]
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lang=en
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A short, thick, wide board. They work well in slow and weak waves.
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Derek William Dick (born 25 April 1958), better known by his stage name Fish, is a Scottish singer-songwriter and occasional actor.Fish became widely known as the lead singer and lyricist of the neo-p [..]
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Derek William Dick (born 25 April 1958), better known by his stage name Fish, is a Scottish singer-songwriter and occasional actor.Fish became widely known as the lead singer and lyricist of the neo-p [..]
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Fish (sometimes FISH) was the UK's GC&CS Bletchley Park codename for any of several German teleprinter stream ciphers used during World War II. Enciphered teleprinter traffic was used between Ger [..]
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Fish is an American sitcom and a spin-off of Barney Miller that aired on ABC from February 5, 1977 to May 18, 1978. The series starred Abe Vigoda as New York City Police Department Detective Phil Fis [..]
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Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct [..]
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The FISH (FIbonacci SHrinking) stream cipher is a fast software based stream cipher using Lagged Fibonacci generators, plus a concept from the shrinking generator cipher. It was published by Siemens i [..]
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Fish are vertebrates with gills and without digits. Historically, the English word "fish" indicated almost any aquatic animal, as evidenced by such terms as starfish, jellyfish and the "giant fish" in [..]
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Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct [..]
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Fish is a British television drama series first broadcast on BBC One in 2000. It features Paul McGann as the title character, alongside Jemma Redgrave and Mick Ford. It was created by Stephen Tredre, [..]
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Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct [..]
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"Fish" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Craig Campbell. It was released in June 2011 as the second single from his self-titled debut album. Campbell wrote this song [..]
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Fish is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Fish (1870–1936), American serial killer, rapist, and cannibal Albert Fish (politician) (1922–2006), British-Canadian polit [..]
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As a nickname Fish or The Fish may refer to: James Averis (born 1974), English retired cricketer Lord William Cecil (bishop) (1863–1936), English Anglican bishop and eccentric Ben Fisher (born 1981), [..]
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