Peta is well known for its provocative ad campaigns, which sometimes feature nude models proclaiming they'd rather go naked than wear fur. |
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The possibility of the move had to be passed by Dennis's then girlfriend, Peta, who was teaching at a private college. |
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An auxiliary military force, called Peta, some 35,000 strong by 1944, was raised by the Japanese. |
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Peta seems to have learned some lessons from our evangelistic methods. |
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The odds that Peta is only receiving unadoptable animals are about the same as me winning the lottery and being struck by lightning on the same day. |
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Criticising PETA is a red herring that people use to shift the focus away from themselves. |
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Rescue groups and individuals have come forward stating that the animals they gave PETA were healthy and adoptable. |
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He added that the company could consider legal action against PETA for defamation of vail. |
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My friends at PETA and I would love to hear from you should you decide to go fur-free. |
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Ex-glamour model Heather, 39, led a PETA campaign to ban the trade in dog and cat fur before her split from 64-year-old Sir Paul last May. |
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Don't think that PETA and the fast food industry are on cozy terms. |
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The only groups that benefit from this are HSUS, PETA and the other animal liberationists who want meat out of every supermarket deli. |
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They have two dogs, both rescues, one of which Hardy appeared with in a PETA advert to promote pet adoption. |
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Rather than sensitizing people to treat animals more humanely, PETA has succeeded in desensitizing people to their message. |
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Organizations like PETA believe that such operations put the animals in danger. |
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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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Destiny, by contrast, performed her athletic feat away down in the bush leagues, and so had to make do with the insults of a PETA farm club, the Animal Activists of Alachua. |
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