Bleeding and evisceration take place immediately after stunning, which is compulsory. |
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His evisceration of the hypocrisy and cynicism of Jacques Chirac and Gerhard Schroeder was irresistible. |
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Flaying and evisceration are carried out with particular care so as not to remove the fat cover and soil carcasses that are not washed. |
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Slaughter, skinning and evisceration are carried out in accordance with the statutory methods. |
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In particular, measures must be taken to prevent the spillage of digestive tract contents during evisceration. |
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After his 2007 evisceration of Flavor Flav, he may have taken some heat for making racial jokes. |
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The evisceration of these programs can only be the act of a climate change denier. |
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One problem is the evisceration of national politics: whatever citizens may vote for, southerners end up with more austerity and northerners must pay for more bail-outs. |
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The U-turn came, as it had to come, last summer: the government gutted HIPs of their central feature. This evisceration turned the packs into an initiative in search of a rationale. |
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Not so, for they have one other selling-point that survives the evisceration of their coercive powers: the government's refusal to make real progress towards reconciliation with its Tamil minority at home. |
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In terms of other things, there has been almost an evisceration of freshwater research capacity in the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and Environment Canada. |
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Vessels which hold a valid special fishing permit shall be prohibited from discarding at sea the remaining parts of sharks after evisceration and removal of the shark fins. |
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Stunning, bleeding, skinning or plucking, dressing and evisceration must be carried out without delay in such a way that contamination of the meat is avoided. |
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If an excessively long period elapses between slaughter and evisceration, the official veterinarian may require that special checks are carried out at the post-mortem inspection. |
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However, risk-proportionate measures should be adopted as regards the handling and disposal of material which arises on board fishing vessels from the evisceration of fish and which shows signs of disease. |
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After inspection and evisceration, slaughtered animals must be cleaned and chilled to not more than 4ºC as soon as possible, unless the meat is cut while warm. |
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But he's making it worse and his evisceration of Mike Williamson in public was absolutely ludicrous. |
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The evisceration of the animal was accomplished with a single blow of the knife. |
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Each day, they made records of the fish consumed species, size, weight, and weight after evisceration and deboning. |
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Dismemberment, disembowelment and evisceration abound and Ayer delights in the aftermath of ritualistic slaughter. |
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After warm evisceration, the livers are either processed according to a just-in-time procedure for vacuum fresh produce, or selected for deep-freezing, the Rougié flagship. |
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Does my colleague agree with this evisceration of the spending powers of the federal government or does he approve of the diminishment of the federal government in our federation? |
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His evisceration of Leno on The Jay Leno Show is one for the vault. |
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The evisceration of this party that grew arrogantly to treat Scotland as its own fiefdom was so utter and complete on 7 May that, in Westminster last week, it was being described as an extinction event. |
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The critic delivered another evisceration of the latest movie. |
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Kelly manages the evisceration and packaging areas, inspecting each bird alongside the USDA inspector, and ensuring quality and cleanliness every step of the way. |
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