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