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is added , not because this is at all relevant | |
become so well known that it was | |
The proof text of bringing the tithe to the Temple | |
a familiar interpretation which had | |
itself was quoted , almost as if it were a | |
deals with a similar theme . | |
and the court of Solomon . ' The place of this | |
on the saying of R. Joshua b. Levi which | |
' The Holy Spirit manifested itself in three places : | |
The Gemara continues with a saying of the | |
Palestinian teacher , R. Eleazar ( 3rd Cent. ) : | |
the court of Shem , the court of Samuel of Ramah , | |
saying here is obvious , it follows naturally | |
complete with heavy crochet antimacassars , mantel- | |
One can remember with horror the pictures of the | |
trends . Crochet today has a variety of uses , and | |
after the Victorian period that designers realised | |
has even stepped into the field of high fashion . | |
piece covers with a fringing of clumsy bobbles and | |
the potentialities of the craft , and crochet was | |
revived with designs suitable for contemporary | |
overcrowded and over-embellished drawing-rooms | |
numerous other crocheted pieces . It was some years | |
This could hardly happen without the | |
herring having some orientation with the | |
the ground as well as in midwater and | |
during the swim ( the swim at East Anglia | |
the herring must continue to migrate over | |
is always from the north ) . | |
is caused during the daytime , and that | |
sea bottom . It means that the crowding | |
helped and hindered by water flow , | |
great fisheries that depend on them : | |
Thus we can see that herring | |
the herring spawn along the northern | |
the Fladen Ground ( where again most big | |
shots are taken on the edges ) , the Gut , | |
instinctive perhaps , and certainly | |
movements , although primarily | |
are also closely related to the sea-bed | |
geography . Geography , too , names the | |
a deep-water channel to the Dogger where | |
Their descent stops at the end of the light pressure . But | |
gravelly soil of these many roughs where the spring- | |
spawning herring are always found . | |
their optimum depth ; and this coincides with the suitable | |
they migrate easterly to the Norwegian side , or westerly , until | |
in the shallower water the mile wide layers disappear from the | |
echo-sounders . Bottom crowding comes when they cannot reach | |
In this 200-fathom trench the herring do not touch the bottom . | |
miles farther south before they | |
The joint evidence of echo-sounders | |
going to travel a hundred | |
shoals that gather at the Knoll or | |
other banks are most of them | |
Drift Effects . At East Anglia , for instance , | |
spawn . Some will spawn at the | |
though somewhat dim picture . | |
and fishing gear leads to an overall | |
The details are harder still to see . | |
accidental . Being contranatant or against | |
So the arrival of any particular shoal | |
that find it if enough are travelling , just as | |
the drift , it probably has a survival value | |
be accidental . Yet there will always be some | |
fish at a certain spawning ground may | |
in ensuring that the fry after hatching | |
are drifted back into the normal home | |
only one among thousands who do not . | |
the robin who gets back exactly may be | |
But this southerly migration is not | |
water that is blown offshore must | |
are well known to bring good | |
Drift in another form probably | |
be replaced by an underflow bringing | |
explains how these migrating herring | |
different winds . Strong westerlies | |
and Suffolk beaches . | |
longshore fishings . The surface | |
are biased to east or west by the | |
with it the herring to the Norfolk | |
course - one breeze will not do it , | |
but quite apart from this wind effect | |
often start off the " local " herring ; | |
there is an easterly drift special | |
Easterly winds , on the other hand , | |
recent years have shown . A succession | |
the meeting of water from north and south . | |
mean no herring along the shore , as | |
to this rump of coastline , caused by | |
though a very hard westerly will | |
of winds is needed for this effect of | |
works , it may well be that this outset , akin | |
Knoll . Without an explanation of how it | |
Herring fishermen call this " the outset " . It | |
wind you will " set " out - or drift to the east- | |
ward , the length of half a fleet of nets - | |
is strongest at spring tides , when without | |
almost a mile on every tide at the Smith's | |
been the biggest factor through the ages |
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