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A fisherman is someone who captures fish and other animals from a body of water, or gathers shellfish Fisherman, Fishermen or variants thereof may refer to: Music * ''The Fisherman'', an orchestral composition by Bedrich Smetana (1824–1884) * ''Fiskarena'' (The Fishermen) (VB 40), by Joseph Martin Kraus (1756–1792) * The Fishermen , a band of Pete Finestone of Bad Religion * "Fisherman", song by The Congos from ''Heart of the Congos'' 1977 * "Fisherman", song by Brian May * "Fisherman", song by Yancey Boys from ''Sunset Blvd.'' 2013 * "Fisherman", song by The Iveys from album Novels * The Big Fisherman (book), a 1948 historical novel by Lloyd C. Douglas, the best-selling American book of 1948 * ''The Fisherman'' (novel), a 2016 horror novel by John Langan * ''The Fishermen'' (Grigorovich novel) 1853 * ''The Fishermen'' (Kirk novel), 1928 novel, the best-selling Danish book of all time * ''The Fishermen'' (Obioma novel) 2015 Poems * " Der Fischer (Goethe)" (The Fish ...
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Fisherman
A fisher or fisherman is someone who captures fish and other animals from a body of water, or gathers shellfish. Worldwide, there are about 38 million commercial and subsistence fishers and fish farmers. Fishers may be professional or recreational. Fishing has existed as a means of obtaining food since the Mesolithic period.Profile for the USA * inadequate preparation for emergencies * poor vessel maintenance and inadequate safety equipment * lack of awareness of or ignoring stability issues. Many fishers, while accepting that fishing is dangerous, staunchly defend their independence. Many proposed laws and additional regulation to increase safety have been defeated because fishers oppose them. Alaska's commercial fishers work in one of the world's harshest environments. Many of the hardships they endure include isolated fishing grounds, high winds, seasonal darkness, very cold water, icing, and short fishing seasons, where very long work days are the norm. Fatigue, physical st ...
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William Butler Yeats
William Butler Yeats (13 June 186528 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre. In his later years he served two terms as a Senator of the Irish Free State. A Protestant of Anglo-Irish descent, Yeats was born in Sandymount and was educated in Dublin and London and spent childhood holidays in County Sligo. He studied poetry from an early age, when he became fascinated by Irish legends and the occult. These topics feature in the first phase of his work, lasting roughly from his student days at the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin until the turn of the 20th century. His earliest volume of verse was published in 1889, and its slow-paced and lyrical poems display debts to Edmund Spenser, Percy Bysshe Shelley and the poets of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. F ...
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Clash Royale
''Clash Royale'' is a free-to-play real-time strategy video game developed and published by Supercell. The game combines elements from collectible card games, tower defense, and multiplayer online battle arena. The game was released globally on March 2, 2016.(March 2, 2016)''Clash Royale: Now available EVERYWHERE!'' ''Supercell''. Retrieved March 14, 2016. ''Clash Royale'' reached $1 billion in revenue in less than a year on the market. In three years, ''Clash Royale'' made $2.5 billion in revenue according to market intelligence company Sensor Tower. It is the first spinoff of ''Clash of Clans''. Gameplay Premise ''Clash Royale'' is a tower rush video game which puts players in games featuring two or four players (1v1 or 2v2) in which the objective is to destroy more towers than their opponent(s), with each destroyed tower being represented as a "crown". Destruction of the opponent's "King's Tower" results in an instantaneous win as an automatic "three-crown" victory. Matc ...
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Fisherman, British Columbia
Fisherman is a ghost town located in the Boundary Country region of British Columbia. The town is situated On C.P.R., North of Grand Forks, British Columbia. Fisherman was a named railway point. There have been many paranormal sightings within the ghost town of Fisherman, one of them being random flying cutlery. See also *List of ghost towns in British Columbia This is a list of ghost towns in the Canadian province of British Columbia, including those still partly inhabited or even overtaken by modern towns, as well as those completely abandoned or derelict. Region of location and associated events or en ... References Ghost towns in British Columbia {{Canada-ghost-town-stub ...
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Fisherman (comics)
False Face False Face is a name used by a number of different supervillains in the DC Universe. The concept and first character, created by Mort Weisinger and Creig Flessel, first appeared in ''Leading Comics'' #2 (spring 1942) using the name "Falseface". The name was later adjusted to "False Face" mirroring minor characters introduced by Fawcett Comics and Timely Comics. Variations of the character have been introduced in ''Batman (comic book), Batman'' #113 (February 1958) and ''Birds of Prey (comics), Birds of Prey'' #112 (January 2008). In all instances the character is only identified as "False-Face" or by an alias while in disguise. First Golden Age False Face The first False-Face seen was among the five small-time criminals hired by organizer Black Star. Along with his colleagues Captain Bigg, Hopper, Brain (DC Comics), Brain and Rattler, he staged a robbery at a city bank by disguising himself as a construction worker. False-Face drilled through a water main and used th ...
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Fisherman (English Horse)
Fisherman was a hardy English-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won 70 races including the Ascot Gold Cup on two occasions. Exported into Australia he became a leading sire there. Breeding He was a brown stallion bred by Mr. Fowler in 1853 in England. Fisherman was by Heron (son of Bustard), his dam Mainbrace, was by Sheet Anchor from a Bay Middleton mare from the Bruce Lowe number 11 family. He was inbred to Orville in the third and fifth generations of his pedigree (3m x 5f). Fisherman was a half-brother to Mainstay and The Peer.Morris, Simon; ''Tesio Power 2000 - Stallions of the World'', Syntax Software Racing record Fisherman was the best stayer of his time and the winner of 70 races, including 21 wins from 35 starts in one season. After winning the Ascot Gold Cup on one occasion Fisherman was saddled for the following race, the Queen’s Plate contested over three miles, and won that race, too. Altogether he won 26 Queen’s Plate trophies and two Ascot Gold Cups. Stud r ...
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Fisherman (American Horse)
Fisherman (foaled 1951 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Background Fisherman was bred and raced by Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, a member of the prominent horse-racing Whitney family. He was out of the mare Crawfish and sired by Whitney's Phalanx, the winner of the 1947 Belmont Stakes voted American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse. Fisherman was trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Sylvester Veitch. Racing career Sent to the racetrack at age two, Fisherman won a number of races for his age group including the important Champagne Stakes. Despite Fisherman's performances in 1953, in the balloting for American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt he finished behind Hasty Road in one major poll and Porterhouse in the other two. In 1954, under regular jockey Hedley Woodhouse, three-year-old Fisherman won the Gotham Stakes. In the U.S. Triple Crown series he finished seventh in the Kentucky Derby and did not run in the Preakness Stakes. But, in the ...
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The Fisherman (Eureka, California)
A fisherman is someone who captures fish and other animals from a body of water, or gathers shellfish Fisherman, Fishermen or variants thereof may refer to: Music * ''The Fisherman'', an orchestral composition by Bedrich Smetana (1824–1884) * ''Fiskarena'' (The Fishermen) (VB 40), by Joseph Martin Kraus (1756–1792) * The Fishermen , a band of Pete Finestone of Bad Religion * "Fisherman", song by The Congos from ''Heart of the Congos'' 1977 * "Fisherman", song by Brian May * "Fisherman", song by Yancey Boys from ''Sunset Blvd.'' 2013 * "Fisherman", song by The Iveys from album Novels * The Big Fisherman (book), a 1948 historical novel by Lloyd C. Douglas, the best-selling American book of 1948 * ''The Fisherman'' (novel), a 2016 horror novel by John Langan * ''The Fishermen'' (Grigorovich novel) 1853 * ''The Fishermen'' (Kirk novel), 1928 novel, the best-selling Danish book of all time * ''The Fishermen'' (Obioma novel) 2015 Poems * " Der Fischer (Goethe)" (The Fish ...
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Prešeren Monument (Ljubljana)
The Prešeren Monument in Ljubljana ( sl, Prešernov spomenik), also Prešeren Statue in Ljubljana, is a late Historicist bronze statue of the Slovene national poet France Prešeren in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It stands in the eastern side of Prešeren Square, in front of the Central Pharmacy Building in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is among the best-known Slovenian monuments. Statue The statue that stands on a pedestal includes a sculpture of the poet, facing the window where his adored Julija Primic used to live, and a sculpture of a Muse above him sitting on a rock and holding a laurel branch in her hand. The poet is dressed in the outfit of the period and holds a book symbolising his ''Poems'' (). The sculpture of Prešeren is high, and the entire monument is high. There is a small statue on the building that Prešeren faces, as well. Pedestal The pedestal of Prešeren's statue is made of Pohorje tonalite and has three steps. Above it, there is a cu ...
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The Fishermen (sculpture)
''The Fishermen'' ( es, "Los Pescadores") is a sculpture by Jim and Christina Demetro, installed in Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta ( or simply Vallarta) is a Mexican beach resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Puerto Vallarta is the second largest urban agglomeration in the state after the Guadala .... Description The sculpture depicts a fisherman and his grandson napping, as well as a dog, a cat, a pelican, and a bucket of fish. Jim Demetro has said about the work's inspiration: An inscription reads, "This statue honors all fishermen and their important contributions to the history and traditions of Puerto Vallarta. This piece was supported by the generous contributions of citizens, the City Council, Mr. Arturo Dávalos Peña, Municipal President, Dr. Ramón González Lomelí, Director of Tourism Puerto Vallarta and Hotel Playa Los Arcos. Sculptors Jim Demetro and Christina Demetro. May 31, 2018". History The s ...
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The Fisherman (Puerto Vallarta)
''The Fisherman'' ( es, "El Pescador") is a sculpture of a bare-footed fisherman named Isidro by Mexican artist Ramiz Barquet. Two copies are installed in Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. The sculpture has been described as "a leading visual symbol" of the city. The bronze sculpture in Centro was completed in 1996, and dedicated on January 12, 1996. Another statue is installed along the Malecón in Zona Romántica. File:Puerto Vallarta (February 22, 2023) - 12.jpg, The sculpture in Centro Centro may refer to: Places Brazil *Centro, Santa Maria, a neighborhood in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil * Centro, Porto Alegre, a neighborhood of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil *Centro (Duque de Caxias), a neighborhood of Duq ..., 2023 References External links * The Fisherman – Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexicoat Waymarking 1996 establishments in Mexico 1996 sculptures Bronze sculptures in Mexico Centro, Puerto Vallarta Outdoor sculptu ...
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Yu Fu
"Yu Fu" or "The Fisherman" () is a short work anthologized in the Chu Ci (楚辭 ''Songs of Chu'', sometimes called ''The Songs of the South''. Traditionally attributed to Qu Yuan, there is little likelihood that he is the actual author (Hawkes 2011 985 203). Rather, "Yu fu" is a biographical or pseudobiographical account of an incident in poet and scholar Qu Yuan's life. It is mostly in prose, but with a short, incidental verse known as "the fisherman's song". This song, and the accompanying prose description of Qu Yuan's encounter with a fisherman during his exile are well known in Classical Chinese literature. Furthermore, "Yu fu" represents a common motif: the story of the encounter between a scholar and a fisherman also appears in the ''Zhuangzi'', chapter 31, as an encounter between Confucius and a fisherman. There are a number of other Daoist parables of a similar nature; and, the fisherman's song itself appears in identical form in the ''Mencius'', but there put into the mou ...
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