At the river's edge, they were greeted by a pile of stinking, fly-covered offal. |
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While disappointed that someone would dump offal, he said he had been encouraged by the council's response to his call. |
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The dragonfly is a sleek, graceful insect that doesn't deserve to have its reputation sullied by being associated with this pile of offal. |
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The lifting of import restrictions on pork flank and offal will affect pig farmers. |
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He has another two factories at Waterford and Cahir, which render offal from cattle into meat and bonemeal. |
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A son feared his father died from the human form of mad cow disease due to a life-time exposure to offal in his career as a slaughterman. |
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Business owners were sickened when bags of offal were dumped near their premises in the River Darwen. |
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The deceased died as the result of the accident which occurred while he was unloading offal into an enclosed pit at the plant in Cahir. |
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The foundation said consumers should for the time being avoid eating beef offal. |
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Feeding is done mainly at night on or near the bottom, and food including waste and offal is searched out largely by means of the barbels. |
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Pork offal fetches a higher price in the market than does the animal's fillet. |
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He was so adept at his job that he could slice his quota of animals in a fraction of the time it took other offal dressers. |
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The tariffs hit products as diverse as tomatoes, glue, onions, truffles, chocolate, mustard and animal offal. |
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At this point I realised that although I had always hated offal of any kind, I had actually missed eating certain meats, really missed them. |
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Around 10 makers of tripe and animal feed received offal and meat products from the same BSE-tainted herd. |
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The butchers had belly of pork, breast of lamb, brisket of beef, neck of lamb, offal such as liver and heart, and hock of bacon. |
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The firm was one of seven renderers in the state that processed animal offal into meat and bonemeal. |
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It is made with many offal tidbits, it is necessary to cook the offals separately before they are combined and cooked together. |
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It's that I have come to resemble a huge, distended pigskin sack that has been stuffed to bursting point with offal and custard by greedy giants. |
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The offal would be passed round for instant consumption, the rest potted, salted or dried. |
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Foods to avoid include red meat, particularly game, offal, beef, pork and lamb. |
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The chef's favorite offal product, tripe, graces the menu, as do rubbery coxcombs, and sweetbreads fried like chicken in a crunchy, salty batter. |
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Uric acid is a byproduct of the metabolism of purine, a protein found particularly in red meat and offal, game, seafood and alcoholic drinks. |
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Large aggregations of birds can be found behind fishing boats, feeding on offal. |
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Surely slivers of raw offal are the only appropriate accessory for a full-length fox coat with matching paw-and-nose tippet? |
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Pigs are omnivores not herbivores and do not carry BSE, so why had we to subsidise the BSE offal disposal in the first place? |
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The early targets had been water supplies contaminated by human waste, slaughterhouse offal, and garbage. |
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My lamb kebab with vegetables and potatoes was chewy and gristly and contained offal which some people may not like. |
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These seagulls are feeding on the effluent from the farm and are also feeding on the food and offal associated with the caged minks. |
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They swim up rivers and are often the first to use areas where fishermen dump their offal. |
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The traditional Scottish delicacy is made from a lamb or deer's stomach stuffed with offal such as the lungs and heart, suet, oatmeal and seasoning. |
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All of them are relatively large parcels of offal mixed with cereal and enclosed in some suitable wrapping from an animal's entrails, usually the stomach. |
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It is usually found in yeasts, meat and offal, wholegrain cereals, leguminous plants, oil-yielding foods and fish. |
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In the boiling water, add the pork offal and boil them to eliminate any rancidness or impurities. |
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Disposal of dead fish carcasses and offal should be conducted in a manner which ensures that diseases would not be introduced into the wild. |
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It must at least be made clear that unprocessed offal, waste water, fat and tallow still have to be treated. |
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Such foods include dried fruits, cereals, chicken, offal, egg white and gum arabic. |
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The result is an offal meatball which is wrapped in the pig's caul. |
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All smoky and salty and rich, with that tangy, metallic hit you get from only the freshest offal. |
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One of your five-a-day can be either half a cup of berries or up to 90 grams of offal. |
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We cannot afford, in the light of past events, to allow this offal to enter the food chain, no matter what. |
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Canada and Russia also agreed to work together this year toward giving Russian importers access to Canadian beef offal. |
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Investigate alternate use for fish offal to reduce or eliminate offal dumping at sea. |
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Free and Immediate on 1,750 Tonnes for each of high quality, standard quality and offal. |
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The transmission of bovine prions has been traced to the use of cattle offal in packing plants as protein supplements in cattle feed. |
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Anyway, about twice a year I still get the primeval urge to eat offal. |
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Eating offal is not about bravado, it's a completely wonderful flavour. |
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Industry analysts say the meat is filling shelves left empty by Japan's continuing ban on US beef and offal, after a single case of BSE was detected late last year. |
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Though our smaller processors may not be able to sell offal as the larger plants do, they can certainly bypass rendering plant fees and even sell the finished compost. |
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There's still that familiar stench, a mixture of open sewers, rotting rubbish and offal from street butchers' stalls mixed with dust and petrol fumes. |
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They made theirs of pig offal, enclosed in the cleaned caul of a pig. |
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Manpower was provided for slum areas to take off the offal and do other janitorial works with germicide spray in all zones of District Central. |
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After meeting requirements during the first four-month phase-in period, Hong Kong will allow Canadian exports of rib cuts, boneless beef and offal from all Canadian cattle. |
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Various species of fish may also feed upon these discards and offal. |
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A few firms cling on, such as CCS, a specialist in dog fish, and Russell Grant, an offal trader, which has found new markets for its fishy slop in west Africa. |
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The Blacklips performed a surreal burlesque during which Hegarty rehearsed his spellbinding laments, in a show that also occasionally involved throwing offal and buckets of blood at the audience. |
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Scrapple was originally a type of savory pudding that early Pennsylvania Germans made to preserve the offal of a pig slaughter. |
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And he believes there are many opportunities to expand further with products that are more popular overseas than in Canada, such as offal, tripe and heart. |
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Other offal that my mother, father and grandmother used to love was chitterlings. |
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Gallo Ruspante chickens are released for consumption only after slaughter, partially eviscerated or eviscerated without offal, with heads and feet, air chilled, in individual or combined packages protected in some way. |
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A NUMBER of meat products sold in the UK have been found to include unlabelled offal and blood, according to an independent study. |
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All domestic refuse and the offal of the skinners, butchers, and fishmongers were heaped on either side of the main street, forcing pedestrians to the centre of the thoroughfare. |
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It's like chitlins: the offal that was a delicacy for slaves. |
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Safe disposal of offal from slaughtered livestock should be ensured. |
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For example, animal offal and inedible parts may be transformed into products such as pet food and fertilizer. |
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Some seabird species have benefited from fisheries, particularly from discarded fish and offal. |
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In these countries in particular, dishes comprising alternative cuts and offal may be popular or traditional. |
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At the same time the Commission should take legislative initiatives to reduce food waste throughout the food chain, including slaughter offal and swill the use or disposal of which is still not adequately regulated. |
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Did an entrail-reading priest find something nasty in the offal? |
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He informed that besides 20 garbage vehicles, the district administration has provided 20 Suzuki pick-ups to Hyderabad Municipal Corporation for offal and garbage collection. |
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The whole of the corn offal is better food than wheat straw, but its blades and tops are so greatly superiour, that cattle prefer them to hay, and will fatten on them as well. |
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The meat, wrapped in a thin pastry and a leaf of savoy cabbage, was cooked rare and thus was moist and packed with flavour, enhanced by the gamey offal. |
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On suggestion, the Deputy Commissioner asked the officers concerned to enhance the number of garbage collection and other vehicles for offal collection. |
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