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  2. Fishtales - Wikipedia

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    During shooting for the film, Brook, when attempting to surface between shots, hit her head on the underside of a rock and almost drowned in her full costume. [ 1 ] Brook had a stunt and body double for the portions of the film that involved swimming beyond her ability, the job was given to a 29-year-old free-diver from Cornwall .

  3. Mahi-mahi - Wikipedia

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    The flank is broad and golden. [7] Out of the water, the fish often change color (giving rise to their Spanish name, dorado, 'golden'), going through several hues before finally fading to a muted yellow-grey upon death. Mahi-mahi can live for up to five years, although they seldom exceed four. Females are usually smaller than males.

  4. List of fictional fish - Wikipedia

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    One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish: Also featured in a Beginner Book Video series. Swimmy Black fish Leo Lionni: Swimmy: Listed by the National Education Association as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children" based on a 2007 online poll. [1] Rainbow Fish Rainbowfish: Marcus Pfister: Rainbow Fish: Children's book about the value ...

  5. Fish tale - Wikipedia

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    Fish tale or fish tales may refer to: Fish Tales, a 1990 EP by The 3Ds; Fish Tales, a 1936 American animated short film starring Porky Pig; Fish Tales (pinball), a 1992 pinball game; Fish Tale Ale, a brand of the Fish Brewing Company in Olympia, Washington, United States; A Fish Tale, an alternate title for the 2000 Danish animated film Help! I ...

  6. Feast of the Seven Fishes - Wikipedia

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    The Bear, season 2, Episode 6: the Berzatto family meet for a Feast of the Seven Fishes: a traumatic, dysfunctional flashback where they argue at one point over the ambiguous origins of the feast — and where one guest brings an eighth fish dish, thrown out because it could ostensibly bring bad luck. The fishes also end up as a final dish for ...

  7. Cinema of Greece - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1897, the Greeks of Athens watched the first cinematic ventures (short movies in "journal"). In 1906 Greek cinema was born when the Manakis brothers started recording in Macedonia, and the French filmmaker "Leons" produced the first "Newscast" from the midi-Olympic games of Athens (the unofficial Olympic games of 1906).

  8. Baucis and Philemon - Wikipedia

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    A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (1873) Harry Thurston Peck, Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898) Hamilton, Edith (1969). "Eight Brief Tales of Lovers". Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes. Mentor. pp. 115– 118. ISBN 0-451-62803-9

  9. Nymph - Wikipedia

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    A nymph (Ancient Greek: νύμφη, romanized: nýmphē; Attic Greek: [nýmpʰɛː]; sometimes spelled nymphe) is a minor female nature deity in ancient Greek folklore. Distinct from other Greek goddesses , nymphs are generally regarded as personifications of nature; they are typically tied to a specific place, landform, or tree, and are ...