Stir the red wine into the roasting tin, add the carcass and cook in the oven for 10 minutes, then remove from the oven but do not switch it off. |
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Differences in hot standard carcass weight showed a clear advantage to European types, with variable outcomes for the Angus and Wagyu progeny. |
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The carcass of the 27 ft mammal was washed-up and became stuck on rocks at Oxwich Bay in the Gower peninsula. |
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The turkey is almost finished but the carcass stands accusingly in the kitchen. |
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I've let this old carcass get as stiff as beef jerky on a cold winter morning. |
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He went back into hiding, the shrunken, self-parodying actor within the huge carcass of a body. |
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Animal carcass weights also indicate advances, with the increase in size of lambs and calves the best indicators of productivity improvements. |
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For wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles and be gathered together. |
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Concerns have also been raised on poor conformation scores for animals killing out with carcass weights under 300 kg. |
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The aitchbone may be cut in a fully automatic operation performed when the carcass is suspended on overhead rails. |
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Moreover, larger hunting parties are less likely to lose kills to kleptoparasites because they reduce carcass access time. |
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He then drew an axe from the sack on his back and walked down to the trees to make a wooden stretcher on which to tie the deer's carcass. |
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The carcass of an Embolotherium would have provided a feast for a gathering of Andrewsarchus 37 million years ago. |
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Moreover, with its deeper tread and a super-strong carcass, the L06S tire can be retreaded too. |
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As the film opens, Bob is dragging his sorry carcass through Nice, just a few inches away from rock bottom. |
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It had a live weight of 1300 kg, recorded 866 kg while the carcass was still warm and eventually settled at a cold weight of 845 kg. |
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They had no bed, breakfast was bread and water and dinner was a bowl of rice with chicken carcass or turkey neck. |
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The investigation began with the discovery of a deer carcass, decaying and maggoty, that had been dumped at the school's front door. |
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Lamb yield grades are also an indicator of the percent of salable meat that a carcass will yield. |
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What goes into sausages is top quality meat, cut away when we chop the prime joints from a carcass and then trim the special cuts in the shop. |
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Cut off the wings, breast and legs and break up the carcass with a meat mallet. |
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A further discovery is that some abattoirs strip the back fat off the carcass before weighing it and this is definitely not an approved practice. |
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But Bolgiano and other wildlife authorities are convinced from scat, tracks, and the occasional carcass that the cats are making a comeback. |
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Like vultures scavenging for the last morsel of meat from the carcass, they descended on anyone who looked like they might know something. |
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It is pointless to note that incisions to a carcass by the teeth of predators or scavengers often resemble knife cuts. |
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She lifts up another carcass, this one with beautifully marbled, ruby-colored meat. |
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His colleagues have been debating whether the carcass belongs to a bearded seal, a walrus or a beluga whale. |
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It was calculated by dividing hot carcass weight by the overall mean dressing percentage. |
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They feasted for two days, stripping the meat from the carcass and then consuming it as tribal drums were beaten. |
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The new rule also excludes beef that has been mechanically separated from a carcass, because the process can extract some of the banned tissues. |
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Wear protective gloves and seal the carcass in a plastic bin liner, double-bag it and put it in a covered dustbin. |
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The French system of dissecting out muscles from a carcass yields other pieces of lean tender meat suitable for steaks. |
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Young and old chewed thin slices of raw whale blubber as quickly as it was being cut off the carcass. |
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The block and facings were then attached to a quadrant-shaped board nailed to the underside of the carcass. |
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The demon's carcass had faded away into nothingness after it had landed in the fire, rendered unliving by the sheer power of the elf's blow. |
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When cleaning the carcass, be sure to remove the rather pungent sacs on the small of the back and under the forelegs. |
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The carcass which had already began to smell revealed a red mess with two holes where eyes should have been. |
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In the digester, a big stainless steel container, a solution of sodium or potassium hydroxide is poured over the carcass. |
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That may change soon thanks to a newborn calf born healthy to the first cow cloned from a beef carcass. |
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She would have given it a decent burial only the neighbours dog nicked off with the carcass before she could get to it. |
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There is even a full-time butcher, preparing the cuts of meat from carcass. |
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If the carcass is several days old, boil the meat to be safe, then put it on a spit over the fire to improve the taste. |
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At the site of one ambush there was a festive air as a large group of boys banged away at the burned carcass of an abandoned U.S. vehicle. |
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After my arrest the vultures who gathered, waiting for my carcass, weren't just after me. |
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But now they were tearing each other to pieces, and their vulture lawyers would pick at the carcass of their marriage. |
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Alas, vulturous Christmas shoppers had already picked brutally over the carcass of the shelves, and the choice was slim. |
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You'll need a shower with real lava to cleanse your carcass of this crusty caca. |
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At present all meat products that can be exported have an oval mark stamped on the carcass by the Meat Hygiene Service. |
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He then hallooed to the fort people, telling them to bury the carcass if they wished, and immediately went off with his party. |
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Just a few feet off the starboard bow, the bloated carcass of a full-grown steer stared back at us. |
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Alternatively, construct the chair's carcass like this but weave the seat from strips of hessian or wicker-type cane. |
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The carcass of a dead donkey lies on the road, while skeletal dogs tear at its intestines. |
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And we have a proper local butcher too, who cuts the meat from the carcass in front of you. |
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We are all making a difference in this world, even if all we do is to choose not to eat the carcass of a dead animal today. |
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I'm sure you still have a few years left inside that big old carcass of yours, don't you? |
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Looking back, he saw ten men-six on horseback-surrounding the motionless carcass that was the old man. |
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Once there, they intend to complete their journey, leaving the dollar-tribe to rot on their stranded carcass of a ship. |
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The carcass of the building, and a lot of the basic fabric, I believe, is still Georgian. |
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The ground floor is arranged freely around the grid of piloti that support the rectilinear carcass of accommodation above. |
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There was a Rris sitting on a pile of lumber with his back to us, tail twitching as the person regarded the carcass of the ship. |
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Once a mining center, Goldfield is now a crumbling carcass, a living ghost town of 300 people. |
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The rest of the carcass can be used to make some game stock for gravy or soup, or freeze the carcass to use later. |
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Expected DOF would likely be needed to predict carcass traits of stocker cattle at the conclusion of grazing. |
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The Elders showed them how to gut the carcass and prepare the hide with a traditional tool fashioned from a hind leg bone. |
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Turn the chicken and cut from the tail to the head to remove the leg from the carcass and pop out the oyster. |
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A painted lady feeds on the nutrient-rich carcass of a swift fox in western South Dakota. |
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The cervina type had the smallest and the palmated the largest carcass weight, antler spread and tine numbers. |
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Or are the birds simply so clever at finding a carcass soon after the animal's death that its owner concludes they are the perpetrators? |
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Roast the remaining carcass, chopped up fairly small, with two coarsely chopped onions and lots of black pepper. |
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The two men had stood there for what must have been an hour, staring inanimately at the carcass that lay before them. |
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They paddled inshore in a coracle of skins which, for the most part, lay upturned on the deck like the hollow carcass of some giant turtle. |
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Edges allowed better butchering to cut choice filets away from the carcass shortly after the lions left and before the hyenas came. |
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If a flexible pipe is subject to severe bending, the innermost steel carcass may seize and plastically deform. |
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His carcass was also flayed, the skin torn into pieces and sold as souvenirs. |
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The dragon's spirit possessed this evil man's body, and morphed it into a vision similar to how his carcass looked when it was living, breathing. |
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Gardner et al. found significant feedlot and carcass performance benefits and lower medicine costs from preconditioning. |
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And of course you can use genetic fingerprinting to show that the meat came from the carcass and this guy was guilty of poaching. |
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The carcass is then deplumed and rinsed using a conventional picker with ambient temperature salt-water. |
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The loosely articulated head detaches upon removal of the carcass from the vessel. |
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The pasture field was overgrown with an abundance of esparto grass, but the area where the carcass was found was clean and scorched. |
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But his drive-by shooting only once hit the target and he claimed the carcass. |
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He then deposits the carcass back in the woods, where Mother Nature takes care of the cleanup. |
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As communal tension mounts, the district administration escorts the students out of the University to the nearby railway station before exhuming the carcass of the animal. |
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In this species, both parents provision their offspring predigested carrion from a vertebrate carcass, and the larvae beg for food from their parents. |
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Sure, it had a certain buzz, but so does a beached flyblown whale carcass. |
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He hunted deer in the pelting rain, got tangled up in a cactus, and then shot his buffalo and, in gleeful celebration, performed an Indian war dance over the carcass. |
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They had been feeding on a mule deer carcass just across the Virgin River to the west, in a long meadow among the cottonwood, box elder, and ash trees. |
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It's now clear to me that the Alpha Male is a dinosaur, dragging his hopeless old carcass across a desolate desert and finding no water, no sustenance and is almost history. |
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Wall text explains that Joo rigged a camera inside an embalmed caribou carcass, left it in the woods baited with fresh meat and attempted to restart nature's feeding cycles. |
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This recipe, provided by the Alberta Turkey Producers, spikes a stock made from the Christmas turkey carcass with herbs and a dash of hot pepper sauce. |
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A stag is always gralloched before the carcass is taken down the mountain. |
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Cattle producers are continually searching for alternative methods of producing beef with marbling, but with a minimum of external finish and carcass seam fat. |
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Friends of mine were always commenting how I could class myself as an animal-lover when for feeding purposes I'd sit there eating the carcass of a dead animal. |
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In 1871, Dr. Thomas Dwight, Jr. purchased a large finback whale and had the carcass towed to Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor, where the bones were carefully cleaned. |
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Jeb next found himself as an advisor to Barclays, which had picked through the carcass of what was left of Lehman. |
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The fact that Naik still gives it primacy is appropriate, since we have persisted in dragging this rotting carcass of a social structure with us into the new century. |
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The area would have been too boggy to make flint tools and uninhabitable for humans so experts believe this means the carcass was butchered for meat. |
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Illegal poisoning may have taken place if, for instance, a large bird is found dead close to the carcass of a rabbit, or there are a number of dead animals in one place. |
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The bull's carcass dragged and hung in a grotesque parody of crucifixion. |
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These results indicate that ultrasound muscle width and depth may be alternative predictors of carcass muscle area and may be useful in selection of potential replacements. |
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Let stand for 5 minutes before carving the meat off the upright carcass. |
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Dental floss was tied to a stake at one end and to the hind leg of the carcass at the other to facilitate locating the carcass after displacement by burying beetles. |
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If they are able to find sperm in a frozen mammoth carcass, they will try to take the nucleus from mammoth sperm and use it to fertilize an elephant egg in vitro. |
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Once the bee dies, maggots eat the carcass, turn into zombie flies, and buzz off in search of their next host. |
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Effect of age at slaughter on carcass traits, fatty acid composition and lipid oxidation of Apulian lambs. |
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Effect of crossbreeding of Korean native duck and broiler ducks on performance and carcass yield. |
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The carcass is split down the spine using a bone saw or, as the friars do, using a reciprocating saw. |
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This saves processors time, because workers can debone the carcass during the same shift instead of waiting for the next shift. |
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Effects of added dietary fat on fatty acid composition and carcass characteristics of fatting steers. |
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Utilization of biometric measures for prediction of Saanen goats carcass traits. |
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Normally, living tissue such as skin rots from a carcass as it biodegrades, or decays. |
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For instance, a bone removed from an animal carcass is a biofact, but a bone carved into a useful implement is an artifact. |
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Initial external examination of the carcass revealed a weight of 650 g, a very distended coelom, and evidence of regurgitation around the beak. |
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In winter a douse in cold water helps the looks and adds to the style of the carcass, but they should be thoroughly dried before packing. |
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Early next morning we were over at the elk carcass, and, as we expected, found that the bear had eaten his full at it during the night. |
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I watched from a distance as rangers left a kudu carcass to entice the lions to walk through the gates. |
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The alternative for live weight pricing is dressed weight or carcass weight pricing. |
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The stuffed carcass of Dolly the sheep is now on display in the National Museum of Scotland. |
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During the history of animal husbandry, many secondary products have arisen in an attempt to increase carcass utilization and reduce waste. |
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In 1996, a drowned carcass held sarcophagid and calliphorid flies after being picked open by a pair of Coragyps atratus vultures. |
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Organisms from more than a dozen families took part in consuming the carcass. |
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They fed on its sinking carcass for about 15 minutes before leaving the area. |
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She and another pod member ate the shark's liver and allowed the rest of the carcass to sink. |
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It was believed that climbing inside a whale carcass and remaining there for a few hours would relief symptoms of rheumatism. |
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If a bear is killed near camp, the bear's carcass must be adequately disposed of, including entrails and blood, if possible. |
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Failure to move the carcass has often resulted in it attracting other bears and further exacerbating a bad situation. |
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These formations may have resulted from carcass burial in an anoxic environment with minimal bacteria, thus slowing decomposition. |
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Because rorquals sank when they died, later versions of the exploding harpoon injected air into the carcass to keep it afloat. |
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In order to save himself from dying of exposure, he killed his horse, disembowelled it and crept inside the warm carcass for shelter. |
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I like to get the soup going using the turkey bones and carcass. |
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He could stuff it inside the carcass of a cow, a donkey, even a person. |
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A pneumatic radial tire has a chipper in place of a traditional apex, the chipper located between a carcass main portion and turnup portion. |
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A group of snorkelers stumbled upon an 18-foot rare giant oarfish carcass off the Catalina Island in California. |
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The DeMattia flex fatigue is over 1,000,000 cycles for the film laminated to the carcass compound, tested unpierced at room temperature. |
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Skrogg was a lean carcass and scroggy could mean stunted, dwarfed or shriveled. |
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If you cut up a carcass, the bonier parts such as the back can also be reserved for the stock pot. |
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Each of the black pots contains a rotting quail carcass covered in soil and swarming with the larvae of American burying beetles. |
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Buzkashi is Afghanistan's national sport, in which horse-mounted players attempt to drag a goat or calf carcass towards a goal. |
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Evaluation of the IGFs genes as candidates for growth, body measurement, carcass, and reproduction traits in Beijing You and Silkie chickens. |
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The DLR program involves returning a matching carcass for each DLR requisitioned. |
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The performance properties of PEN present opportunities for replacement of rayon or polyaramid in carcass construction. |
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His quartered carcass was impaled above other London city gates. |
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Effect of stilbestrol and pelleting at two concentrate to roughage ratios on the performance and carcass quality of fattening lambs. |
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A male wildcat was photographed several times in April 2013 while it was scavenging the carcass of a dead deer, an unusual behavior for a wildcat. |
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The photographs are copious and fascinating, including electron microscope views of hideous mite larvae and a shot of the inebriated cetologist poking at a whale carcass. |
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Despite all of the groups' experiences with leopards and carcasses in trees, neither the vervets nor the baboons gave alarm calls at the sight of the carcass alone. |
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How fast the bugs skeletonize a carcass depends on how high the colony is. |
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Effects of dietary glutamine and gamma aminobutyric acid on performance, carcass characteristics and serum parameters in broilers under circular heat stress. |
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They then retreated to an out-house, took a wedder from the fold, killed it, and supped off the carcass, for which they offered payment to the proprietor. |
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If a carcass remains unbutchered for more than two days the accumulated gases can cause it to explode and spray decomposed entrails over a wide area. |
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He once attempted to utilise an entire beef carcass, slaughtered at Tywyn, in an attempt to find an outlet for lower end cuts, such as brisket and chuck steaks. |
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Other despoilers of our natural heritage killed bison with even greater abandon, removed the tongue only, and left the rest of the carcass to rot. |
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The carcass has the bore in the form of hypocycloid, with 2 lobes. |
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A walker in Woodchester Park found the carcass of a roe deer on 12 January 2012, with injuries suggesting the animal may have been mauled by a large felid. |
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Effect of bitter vetch seeds as a replacement protein source of soybean meal on performance and carcass characteristics of finishing Awassi lambs. |
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In cattle, temperament can affect production traits such as carcass and meat quality or milk yield as well as affecting the animal's overall health and reproduction. |
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Scungy atolls of fur clung to the pleats of his polished carcass. |
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The National Tiger Conservation Authority has decided that each tiger carcass will be deep-frozen and studied by an independent team to investigate the cause of death. |
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Once the breeding pair has finished eating, the rest of the family tears off pieces of the carcass and transport them to secluded areas where they can eat in peace. |
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Body mass and carcass composition of fall migrant Oldsquaws. |
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Especially when the chef readily agreed to dump the breastless turkey carcass on display in favour of relieving a new one from its five-hour stint in the oven. |
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Effects of dietary zilpaterol hydrochloride on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of beef steers fed with and without monensin and tylosin. |
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Once prey is brought down, wolves begin to feed excitedly, ripping and tugging at the carcass in all directions, and bolting down large chunks of it. |
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