| 41. | Some of their chief catches were sardines ( pilchards ) who were mentioned several times by the early Spanish explorers.
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| 42. | Ahlstrom, E . : A record of pilchard eggs and larvae collected during surveys made in 1939-1941.
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| 43. | The biggest mystery about the virus _ aside from where it came from _ is how it spread among the pilchards.
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| 44. | The hollow metal beat and waves of motion might be what the world sounds like to pilchards trapped inside a can.
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| 45. | The main species found in abundance off Namibia are pilchards ( sardines ), anchovy, hake, and horse mackerel.
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| 46. | The terms " sardine " and " pilchard " are not precise, and what is meant depends on the region.
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| 47. | The pilchards were mostly exported to Roman Catholic countries such as Italy and Spain where they are known as 3 fermades3.
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| 48. | The name of the genre was coined by then-" the dole, we sing about pilchards and bums.
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| 49. | The community was slowly moving to neighbouring villages because of poor pilchard and herring seasons and the closure of local mines.
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| 50. | Pilchard fishing and processing thrived in Cornwall between 1750 and 1880, after which stocks went into an almost terminal decline.
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