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He could see the line and the minnow still in the water.
I really wanted, but did not find, a book that would help me tell one minnow from another.
In terms of international relations however sometimes it is better to be the minnow.
This minnow has been introduced to many areas by people.
There was water in the wooden well and a few live minnows.
All make an appearance on the fish list at the Minnow.
"And then we surface to take the Minnow back aboard?"
I'll be here in my little minnow if you need me."
Small fish, including some minnow species, are also known to be consumed at times.
It was like trying to catch a minnow with your fingers, she decided.
But with some minnows, you see the internal workings of the body.
They can get large for minnows, with lengths of up to 36 cm.
I used to catch minnows in my hands and let them go."
He was "a little minnow swimming with big fish," she said.
He's swallowed our story like a pike taking a minnow.
The country has been considered one of the stronger "minnow" nations for some time.
In another form of this game the shark must make the minnows go under water using whatever force necessary to do so.
"You feel like a minnow in a stream," he said.
It's just a case of a minnow attacking a whale.
The Minnow, as the name might suggest, is small, and it specializes in fish.
Someone said this is the World Cup for the minnows.
"About three feet," he said, "but they're minnows compared to the big one that got away."
Her dad had to bait the hook with the minnow.
The water quality changes and the minnow are impacted when natural plant life is taken away.
The life expectancy based on similar minnows can be estimated in a range of one to two years.