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Belichick latched on with Bill Parcells again and became the Big Tuna's assistant head coach in New England and then for the New York Jets.
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Tuna's trippy textures Bettina Tizzy 2008
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I had not beenworrying about the boat, but Tuna's introduction of the concept prompted me toturn toward him.
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Just keep a tight line and maintain its steadyencouragement for the marlin to keep swimming in easeful, imperceptibly smallercircles that would draw it by and by within Tuna's reach.
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Right off, I sensed something elemental in Tuna's response to oursituation.
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Comments andevents outside these areas of engagement had seemed slightly hallucinatory, like the attenuated reality portrayed in those '70s movies about acid trips, soI had not replied immediately to Tuna's query.
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I've caught one of Tuna's shows before and look forward to the europe friendly one.
Tuna's trippy textures Bettina Tizzy 2008
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But I understood Tuna's reasoningimmediately and bought into it.
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If then the white kernel had been called Tuna's brain, we have only to remember that in Mangaia there are two kinds of cocoanut trees, and we shall then have no difficulty in understanding why these twin cocoanut trees were said to have sprung from the two halves of Tuna's brain, one being red in stem, branches, and fruit, whilst the other was of a deep green.
Modern Mythology Andrew Lang 1878
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'Taking all these facts together, it is not difficult to imagine how the story of Tuna's brain grew up; and I am afraid we shall have to confess that the legend of Tuna throws but little light on the legend of Daphne or on the etymology of her name.
Modern Mythology Andrew Lang 1878
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