Donkeys brayed, and the pungent aroma from a nearby slaughterhouse wafted over the neighborhood. |
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The ministry said the animal's meat was sealed off at the slaughterhouse together with the meat of animals slaughtered straight afterwards. |
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Nobody wants the horrific slaughterhouse of war or the unbridled blackmail of terrorism but nobody wants to see evil flourish either. |
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Now, the big question is how do they extricate themselves from a theatre of war that daily looks more like a slaughterhouse? |
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He leavens his vision of the human slaughterhouse with emotions, but these nearly always lead to impasse, or compromise. |
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Tom finds him hiding in a hogshead behind the old slaughterhouse, and tries to get him to return to the Widow's home. |
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There'll be cold steel for the crowd, no quarter and the amphitheatre will end up looking like a slaughterhouse. |
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The first-ever ag-gag prosecution, involving a woman who took roadside videos of cows at a slaughterhouse, was announced this week. |
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For now, his forces were entrenched safely, but if their luck started to turn, the platform would become a slaughterhouse. |
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Many animals are not properly stunned as they are pushed through the slaughterhouse as quickly as possible. |
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The early targets had been water supplies contaminated by human waste, slaughterhouse offal, and garbage. |
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Officers used the vehicles to set up a roadblock after the animal escaped from a slaughterhouse in Graz. |
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A bull put to death by a matador will, in future, be considered in the same way as any animal killed outside a slaughterhouse. |
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The Seville slaughterhouse was the first official school of tauromachy in Spain. |
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A while later we were attacked by butchers from the nearby slaughterhouse. |
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When the curtain rises, the stage looks like a slaughterhouse. |
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People who go to a slaughterhouse will find that the animals are all killed brutally although instantaneously. |
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Organic farming is another example, with the nearest slaughterhouse being the one that is used. |
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Organic standards prohibit the feeding of animal by-products and slaughterhouse wastes to livestock. |
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We are also working on a project for a cross-border slaughterhouse in Cerdagne. |
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Food safety is a hot item for the slaughterhouse and it has complete control over the slaughter process. |
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In operation for 14 years, the slaughterhouse is currently in a state of decay. |
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If, then, the products of a slaughterhouse in one of the countries are below standard, we have to be able to close the place down the next day. |
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He will also visit a residue control laboratory, a slaughterhouse, a tuna factory and a cattle ranch in the State of Goià s. |
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The former slaughterhouse will be used as a feeding and comfort station for soldiers. |
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The slaughterhouse industry has surged to keep up with a population of urbanizing consumers. |
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He had earlier worked in a bookshop and a slaughterhouse, was a trolley bus driver and a newspaper copytaker to bring in money for the family. |
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We know today how a mass murderer like Vasily Blokhin behaved in the NKVD cellars in Kalinin, in a slaughterhouse that Blokhin himself created. |
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Animals moved directly to a slaughterhouse should therefore be exempted from that requirement regardless of the date of movement of the animals. |
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Anyone who has ever visited a slaughterhouse knows it is not a pretty sight. |
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He said they were particularly impressed by the traceability of animals from the farm to the slaughterhouse. |
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If wrapping or packaging takesplace in a slaughterhouse, the mark must include the approval number of the establishment. |
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Instead it sent a shipment of 15,000 birds to a slaughterhouse ahead of schedule. |
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It was founded in the late 1980s with its first success closing a sea turtle slaughterhouse in Mexico. |
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In this sleazoid farce where characters cackle like horrific hens in a sexual slaughterhouse, individuals coexist in insular states of self-absorbed eccentricity. |
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Livestock bought to this dealer can be later sold only to the slaughterhouse. |
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She's telling the tv reporter in a head voice that sounds like a piece of slaughterhouse machinery that she's hoping the police will find her son. |
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And played with the wide eyes of actress Taylor Schilling, Piper was like Bambi being thrown into the slaughterhouse. |
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Later that century it was enclosed and the arches added, with a slaughterhouse and other workrooms in the basement, butchers and other shops on the ground floor. |
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In the slaughterhouse, what they would do is to lower each cage of chickens into one of these chambers before dumping them on the belt for the hangers to put in the shackles. |
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He plans to then get a new horse that likely would otherwise be bound for the slaughterhouse. |
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In one slaughterhouse sample of 150 horses, 40 percent needed more than one shot, sometimes collapsing only to rise again. |
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The detectives detained Chen and went inside to discover a home that had been turned to a slaughterhouse with a meat cleaver. |
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They built a slaughterhouse and a place for sheep dipping and numerous shippons to accommodate cattle bought off the Irish cattle dealers each week for the High Street market. |
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Pigs are innocent victims of a cruel, unrelenting slaughterhouse industry. |
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However, critics say the strong-arm tactics they're using to coerce the sale of New Brunswick's only existing slaughterhouse may spike their plans. |
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Certain MS and private stakeholders' organisations consider that the use of slaughterhouse staff should be extended to slaughterhouses slaughtering species other than poultry and lagomorphs. |
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A visit to the slaughterhouse was a real eye-opener to anyone who thought they understood where their food came from. |
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Her horses were all rescued, two from the slaughterhouse. |
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The prison assembly hall became a slaughterhouse. |
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Our Belgian pigs are so susceptible to stress that they are given tranquillizers and betablockers just before they are transported to the slaughterhouse. |
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Mainly inhabited by working class, it was also characterized by a market, a slaughterhouse and numerous fraschette, osterie, and trattorie. |
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In 2009, animal rights group PETA released undercover video of alleged abuses of former race horses at a slaughterhouse in Kumamoto, Japan. |
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A study published Tuesday in the journal Conservation Letters says that public agreements made by beef suppliers in Brazilhave had a real impact on rancher and slaughterhouse behavior in the Amazon. |
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In the 90s, when Algeria became a slaughterhouse and tens of thousands were killed in the dirty war between the government and Islamist insurgents, Paris was the chief target of Algerian extremists. |
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The industry group said it hoped the combination of improved biosecurity on farms, new methods in the slaughterhouse and new technologies would help reduce the level of campylobacter in chickens over time. |
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If the animals are already present at the slaughterhouse, they must be killed separately and declared unfit for human consumption, taking precautions to safeguard animal and public health where appropriate. |
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But he's been forced to send seven of his horned, fourlegged storm troopers to the slaughterhouse. |
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He was also able to visit a slaughterhouse for the first time. |
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Around 40 per cent of battery hens are debeaked and around 33 per cent have broken bones before reaching the slaughterhouse. |
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The journey time to the slaughterhouse shall not exceed eight hours. |
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Since 2010, AgriProtein has been working on developing technology that sees insects fed on streams of biowaste, including slaughterhouse waste, and then processed into flakes which can be fed to pigs and sheep. |
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It also provides that the processing of animal by-products originating on the same site in processing plants linked to a slaughterhouse by way of a conveyer system may be permitted under certain conditions. |
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The said price shall be expressed per 100 kg of carcase presented in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article, weighed and classified on the hook at the slaughterhouse. |
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The fox terrier is named and has indoor privileges, while Mi Taylor, who helps in the slaughterhouse, lives in a box stall with a rotting floor beside the old mare that the girls ride when they get up at dawn to deliver meat. |
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When I see applications for abattoirs, I'm reminded that abattoir is the French word for slaughterhouse, a kinder sounding word than slaughterhouse. |
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The most compelling essay in How Race is Lived in America describes the horrific working conditions of a slaughterhouse in Tar Heel, North Carolina. |
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It is known that the building on the corner, which is now the Urban Taphouse pub, was a slaughterhouse and where the NCP car park used to be was a cattle yard. |
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