| 21. | Gary McLeod started scalloping on the big boats out of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, when he was 13.
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| 22. | Under a canopy of scalloping telephone wires, dozens of people smoked and drank outside of temporary hospitality areas.
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| 23. | The frequencies of the sinusoids are chosen such that one encounters no scalloping and the other encounters maximum scalloping.
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| 24. | The frequencies of the sinusoids are chosen such that one encounters no scalloping and the other encounters maximum scalloping.
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| 25. | They are distinguished today by having paler underparts and by the scalloping of the nape extended onto the mantle.
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| 26. | However, dozens of inactive scallopers could be tempted by the reopening to go fishing again, increasing overall scalloping.
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| 27. | They include a version with scalloping from Nine West and another in sprightly black and cream jersey from Kenneth Cole.
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| 28. | They speculated that repeated passages of unseen moonlets in the Encke region were at least partly responsible for the scalloping.
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| 29. | FWC spokeswoman Karen Parker encouraged anyone uncertain about scalloping laws and safety requirements to check online at myfwc . com.
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| 30. | "It's the freedom of it, " he said, explaining the appeal of scalloping.
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