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A trawl is reading your brain even now, you see.
Perhaps she even had a trawl somewhere in this building.
I lost all that remained of my family in Trawl.
Because who knows in advance what bad guys a trawl will find?
There was one surprise in the third trawl: a 20-pounder.
I can do a wider trawl if you think it's worth it.
It was hard work, but easier than bringing in the trawl full of fish.
However, the trawl could not be set directly from the schooner.
"What made you tell me to let down my trawl in just that spot, Keith?"
Among this lot, the emotional trawl was a bit more of a mixed bag.
"I did take my own advice about a second trawl through the eyewitnesses, however."
The trawl was the only thing not tied down.
Early collections have recorded 300 to 600 individual specimens per trawl.
There are two eyewitnesses, it seems, who escaped the security trawl.
An eighteen-hour Security trawl had found no trace of her.
One trawl was in the dump area, the other outside it for comparison purposes.
Did I look like a hooker on the trawl?
I should not have allowed him even to switch on the trawl.'
And there was no other submarine that could possibly have hit the trawl net.
The activity of pulling the trawl through the water is called trawling.
This still leaves most of international waters completely without bottom trawl regulation.
That should start in a trawl through the small print of what the Coalition is doing badly.
But field trawls are a different matter, aren't they?
The trawl is pulled through the water by one or more boats, called trawlers.
One or two otter trawls can be towed from each side.