An annotated and illustrated catalogue of cods, hakes, grenadiers and other gadiform fishes known to date.
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I believe one has been a rifleman and the other agrenadier.
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These are thegrenadierfish and the emperor fish which are minor contributors to diet, but data showed the lower level was unachievable.
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In any case, we can continue fishinggrenadierand blue whiting.
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So it is at the point of exit that we want to station thegrenadier.
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There is also a fish called thegrenadier.
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Given the wings on the shoulders, this would have been the coatee of a man of thegrenadieror the light infantry company.
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When an army was assembled, these companies were often separated from their regiments and formed into separate light infantry andgrenadierbattalions.
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Living at depths from 200to6000m ft, grenadiers are the most common benthic fish of the deep (however, two genera are known to prefer the midwater).
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Members of thegrenadierregiment had seen the crown prince appearing late in a wretched state, which greatly angers his father.
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This designation reflects the traditional role of grenadiers as shock troops.
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The regiment was composed of a mixture of infantry, grenadiers and dragoons, and was intended to fight in the advanced guard of the army.
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The horse grenadiers, however, were recruited as in the rest of the army.
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It was at this time that the horse grenadiers were first raised.
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The grenadiers deployed into line and advanced, slowly trading fire.
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