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It was a finback, the second largest whale in the world, after the blue.
About 10 miles away, the submarine Finback was on patrol.
The name is sometimes applied to other related species of finback whales.
He was watching the Finback, as we all were. '
Nobody was moving, now, over there by the Finback.
One of the men near the Finback moved slightly, stamping his feet in the cold.
A skeleton of a 40-foot finback whale occupies one room.
For the next month he remained on the Finback, and participated in the rescue of other pilots.
Usually only one carcass from a large whale species like the finback is found locally each year.
The thought of losing its finback discouraged the fish, and it swam rapidly away.
The finback catsharks are a small family, Proscylliidae, of ground sharks.
Finback is a fictional character from the Transformers series.
Finback was the first to be deactivated by barrage of weapon blasts.
The name "Razorback whale" is now used as a synonym for the finback.
It is used as an ecology research station, primarily known for work on finback and humpback whales.
The principal of the school is introduced as Principal Finback.
A finback can stay under for 15 minutes and swim 25 to 30 m.p.h., so there was no telling where it would resurface.
The finback, which has one of the deepest voices on earth, is not a stranger to New York waters.
Finback whales are the second-largest animal on Earth, after blue whales.
Finback was stricken on 1 September 1958, and sold for scrap 15 July 1959.
Finback whales generally sink after being killed, and it takes time for the whale to resurface.
The sharks came to feed on the remains of a 400-ton finback whale that washed ashore last week.
A 21.3 m (70 ft) finback whale skeleton is displayed at the entrance of the museum.
Finback is Decepticon Pretender, released as a toy in 1988.
He was picked up four hours later by the U.S. submarine Finback.
Until recently, science thought the Finner's life span was rather brief - perhaps twenty or thirty years.
But they are men, Finner, so I never expected any more."
As the number of recruits increased, they were sent for training at Finner Camp.
Just a single fountain-jet: that means a finner - your right-whale shows two.
Quirl Finner, a member of the Police, is among the captives.
Finner has ambiguous feelings about the pirates themselves.
"I turned me head and there was the biggest Finner I ever see.
Finner asked, for some reason amused again.
As for the fish, they should just give the human swarm the middle "finner" and give up spawning.
But however it happened, with fog or waves, or wind in the harpooner's eyes, there they were, fast to a finner.
Finner can sympathize with this dream.
The first pan of a surfacing Finner to become visible is usually the hump housing the blowholes.
I'm Finner, and I'm here on most day shifts.
"In case you don't remember, the name's Finner," she said, studying me from the chair she sat in.
Free State troops surround republican fighters at Finner's camp, Donegal.
From its sharp back and forked tail, I should pronounce it to have been a rorqual, or "finner," as they are called by the fishermen.
It was the explosive whoooof of a spout- ing Finner; and it came from "close aboard."
'The finner is too hugeous, ma'am.
Du finner ham aldri - novel (1960)
The fin whale is also called the finback, finner, razorback, common rorqual, and herring whale.
Clionites differs from Alloclionites in having sparser tubercles, finner ribbing, and not as high a whorl section.
Tore finner vei - (1940)
Finner Camp, County Donegal.
Edward Norris, the harpooner, was an experienced whaler and even a first-voyager can tell a finner by his spout - quite unlike a right whale's.
Björn Gustavsson as "Killen som finner liket"
Exactly how far the fin whale's call travels is not known.
The present season for fin whale opened on 9th December.
By 1975-76, fewer than 1,000 fin whales were being caught each year.
It is believed to come from a fin whale.
In 1937-38 alone, over 29,000 fin whales were taken.
Fin whales and various species of dolphins can be seen year-round.
The original said that fin whales are able to swim at 24 knots an hour.
Relatively little is known about the historical and current population levels of the Southern fin whale.
Fin whale calls and commercial ships put out about 180 decibels.
"There's very little we know about the fin whale.
The fin whale is globally listed as an endangered species.
In the North Pacific, over 74,000 fin whales were caught between 1910 and 1975.
No place else in the world's got a tame Fin Whale.
The results showed that humpback and fin whale meat is being sold.
Like many large rorquals, the fin whale is a cosmopolitan species.
A fin whale has beached on the coast of Cornwall.
At least one species, the fin whale, manages to communicate across these vast distances.
He said they would also hunt giant fin whales, as they did for decades until 1989.
The numbers of humpback and fin whales had undergone similar increases.
In 1978 with full holds the Tonna landed another 50 ton fin whale.
Fin whales suffer from a number of pathological conditions.
Several fin whale skeletons are also exhibited in Europe.
However', unlike men, Fin Whales probably do not worship speed as an end in itself.
Eventually, biologists demonstrated that the sounds were the vocalizations of fin whales.
In 2009 and 2010, Iceland caught 125 and 148 fin whales, respectively.