In just 100 days an estimated 800,000 people were slaughtered while the rest of the world stood by. |
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The company wants to build a packing facility for the meat from pigs slaughtered at its abattoir in the village. |
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The 29-month-old animal was slaughtered in an abattoir in Wales last November and put into the food chain. |
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However, in my opinion, animals that are slaughtered in abattoirs can suffer just as much as foxes that are hunted. |
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Once in southern Europe, many animals are slaughtered in abattoirs using methods which are illegal in Britain. |
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The sale of meat from an animal not slaughtered in an abattoir is also illegal. |
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The pigs are raised locally, slaughtered in a local abattoir and processed locally. |
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Yes, the animals themselves are raised and slaughtered in abhorrent conditions, and stuffed with antibiotics. |
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He sends his fat cattle to a local butcher to be slaughtered and jointed, then sells the meat. |
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The cubs are reared until they are about six months old and then slaughtered. |
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For two decades poachers have slaughtered chiru by the thousands for their wool, which is finer and more expensive than cashmere. |
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The buoyant trade also led to more ewe lambs being slaughtered rather than being retained for breeding. |
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How else would the poor lambs get a decent break before being slaughtered in the main event of the winter? |
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The next day and later at their leisure the cattle were lassoed, taken out of the pen and slaughtered. |
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Some say the fallen tree began to shudder and sing a requiem for all the slaughtered, innocent multitudes. |
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Last century, the world was silent when, under the Ottomans, the Armenians were systematically slaughtered. |
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Their retreat had been a rout, and thousands of fleeing refugees, the elderly, women and children, had been slaughtered mercilessly. |
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Factory-farmed chickens are transported and slaughtered under atrociously inhumane conditions, says Weisberg. |
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Old assumptions are being questioned, sacred cows slaughtered, new ideas floated. |
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But, in precise religious terminology, the word was later confined to the sacrifice of an animal slaughtered for the sake of Allah. |
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Jurgis arrives for work and is quickly trained to sweep up the guts and entrails of the slaughtered cattle, following behind the disemboweler. |
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The lucky ones end up in animal sanctuaries, others are slaughtered for pet food. |
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Pigs are usually slaughtered before Christmas, smoked, made into sausage, and preserved for use throughout the year. |
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The pokey bull calves of dairy cows are slaughtered at 16 to 18 weeks for veal. |
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In the days before refrigeration, hogs were slaughtered and cured at the first heavy autumn frost. |
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The number of animals slaughtered will run into thousands over the next few days. |
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Whole villages were put to the sword, livestock was slaughtered, crops destroyed and famine and disease decimated the survivors. |
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Councillor Douglas said civilians would have been slaughtered had the device gone off. |
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The butchers' shambles, where animals were slaughtered and sold on Sundays, abutted the courthouse. |
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As many as 10,000 dolphins are slaughtered off the coast each year solely for shark bait. |
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A chicken stuffed with rice, nuts, onions, spices, and shelled hard-boiled eggs is placed inside a whole, slaughtered lamb. |
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The agency slaughtered on Tuesday 45 pigeons, turtle doves and doves, including the infected ones, to prevent the virus from spreading. |
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The sight of death and destruction, the gore, the exposed sinew and bone, the open skulls and slaughtered children does not bother me. |
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How could Native Americans living in balance with nature and respecting Mother Earth have so wantonly slaughtered game? |
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This year too, animals including camels, cows and sheep were slaughtered openly violating the Animal Sacrifices Act. |
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That's not exactly an impressive figure, especially since that leather is obtained from animals who are slaughtered for food anyway. |
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Animals are slaughtered, and food and drinks are brought to feed the mourners. |
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Various cows and calves were slaughtered after the animals were inspected by a team from the council and a veterinarian. |
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Animals that once had to be slaughtered to provide winter food could now be sustained through the winter for future ploughing. |
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No cattle aged more than 30 months were allowed to be slaughtered for food. |
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I was horrified at abuses of animal welfare regulations in the treatment of sheep being slaughtered at the premises. |
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By the time the animal is slaughtered for food, it has ingested high concentrations of radioactive material. |
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Once the pigs are slaughtered, Graham, who is a butcher by trade, makes sausages using his own recipes. |
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Its one diseased cow was slaughtered in January and probably made into pet food. |
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Thousands of innocent civilians were slaughtered by the various factions seeking to exterminate their rival tribes. |
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Over the next few hours, at least 350 civilians were systematically slaughtered. |
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Since March, 20,000 ducks have been slaughtered and about a million eggs have been destroyed, it said. |
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He roared in anger and charged toward Anya while she was distracted and slaughtered her violently. |
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In the first game of the summer cup, Walkers' dominoes team were slaughtered. |
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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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On average 800,000 pigs are slaughtered every year in New Zealand while some 50,000 sows are retained for breeding. |
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Forty thousand bulls are slaughtered in Spanish bullrings every year in the most horrific of ways. |
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Surely a woman in the 1950's would be likely to buy one already slaughtered from a butcher. |
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It appeared to him that almost everyone was a butcher and when an animal was slaughtered, everything was used down to the last drop of blood. |
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They'd be butchered, slaughtered like sheep before wave after wave of fierce counterattack. |
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Provided the animal is not slaughtered or milked within the specified period, its organic status remains. |
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Surely the more old-fashioned idea of locally-reared meat being slaughtered at a local abattoir a short distance away makes perfect sense. |
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The images of human beings callously slaughtered will stick in my mind for a long time. |
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He said livestock was judged on the hoof at the show and subsequently slaughtered at the East London abattoir. |
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The meat slaughtered at the festival should be offered charitably to the poor. |
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Frequently a beast would be slaughtered for the first meal to demonstrate the host's wealth, social standing, and to uphold tribal honour. |
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Each year, around 10 million turkeys are slaughtered for the Christmas table and millions of pigs, ducks and geese will get the chop, too. |
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Here, town people can bring their own livestock to be slaughtered and then returned to them in paper parcels. |
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He said the halal cut, when animals are slaughtered by the cut-throat method, is more humane and does not spread infection. |
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To avoid the stress of transportation, the turkeys will be humanely slaughtered on the farm. |
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When I make the extra effort to seek out traditional farm-reared and humanely slaughtered meat, it is of a better quality. |
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The stasis climaxed in a paroxysm of killing during which the now-dominant democrats cornered and slaughtered their less numerous opponents. |
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Today most pigs are kept in confined pens, fed a strict diet, and are slaughtered before their eighth month. |
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Since when have religious fanatics slaughtered the unarmed, or thought they made paradise? |
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When the USDA said no more downers would be slaughtered, they essentially said no more BSE testing would be done. |
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His useless jostling composed no escape in the least, setting the audacious Risaku up to get mercilessly slaughtered by this fiend. |
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Then it would be slaughtered, plucked and cleaned in time for dinner on the day itself. |
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To her left was a plump of live ducks looking on and to her right a sack full of slaughtered, disembowelled, and plucked carcasses. |
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Machine-guns, gas, high explosives, flame-throwers and air attacks slaughtered the lines of men marching out of the trenches. |
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In bygone days many stoats were slaughtered to provide skins for ermine robes. |
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For three years armies marched and countermarched between horrific battles, which slaughtered thousands but allowed neither side to prevail. |
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If the contamination had not been discovered the pigs would have been slaughtered for food and entered the human food chain. |
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Consequently, freemartins are sterile and are usually slaughtered or sold for beef. |
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It follows Barbara's decision to save a greyhound from being slaughtered in Spain. |
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Diseased and other poultry on the Infected Premises will be slaughtered quickly. |
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So far, nearly one million animals have been slaughtered in Britain or are earmarked to die. |
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Sacrificial gayals are slaughtered and it is followed by singing, dancing and drinking of alcoholic beverages. |
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You are Jesus of Nazareth, living in the time when Pontius Pilate slaughtered innocent Galileans and mingled their blood with their sacrifices. |
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The abattoir at the Bagenalstown meat processing plant will remain open and the cattle will be slaughtered there and deboned in Clonmel. |
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The fields, however, are dense with cows and sheep, every one of which will be slaughtered if the disease spreads this far. |
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Many consumers would be happy to buy from a supplier who they knew acted ethically in the manner in which the cattle were raised and slaughtered. |
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We are just coming off the midterm elections, too, where the Democrats got slaughtered. |
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Many of the soldiers indeed were assegaied before they could leave their tents, most were slaughtered at once, but a few managed to swim across the river. |
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Meanwhile shiites who put their faith in Tehran are being slaughtered en masse. |
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Soon great swathes of the countryside were closed off, and the emptiness echoed to the crack of gunfire as animals, many of them healthy, were slaughtered. |
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I recently stayed with some Bedouin tribes in Jordan, where the women did the bread-making while the men slaughtered and butchered the goat for us. |
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They have been slaughtered in their schools and gassed in their cradles by the Assad regime. |
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Nine horse were killed outright and are now being slaughtered for their meat, and another twenty-eight are sorely injured, and will soon have to be butchered. |
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After a number of recent battles, in which quite a few hundred people have been slaughtered, the sensitive politician might want to avoid the use of bellicose imagery. |
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The abattoir was being used as a distribution plant for the meat of cattle slaughtered outside the city. |
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The English rushed down from the ridge, losing their position and discipline. The Normans slaughtered them and so began one of the darkest chapters in English history. |
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But the figures, revealed to Channel Four News by senior vets, will fuel anger among farmers who feel their healthy animals were slaughtered for no reason. |
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One day in Pennsylvania, he slaughtered 70 pheasant in a fine display of feathery carnage. |
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The stock is slaughtered at Haverfordwest and Llanelli abattoirs. |
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Many are slaughtered for pet food or sold to continental abattoirs. |
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The Roman soldiers waited year after year until they knew that the people were famished and then they rushed in and slaughtered them by the thousands. |
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One million Turkish Armenians were slaughtered, while the other million survivors were cast from their Anatolian homeland into a global diaspora that remains to this day. |
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In Korea, thousands of chickens have been slaughtered after the government said bird flu is spreading, while swine fever was detected in the country. |
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So we slaughtered our own pigs and chickens and stuff for food. |
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We eat Halaal food, animals slaughtered in a special religious way. |
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Many mercenaries slaughtered their way to power, casually betraying even close family to secure their fortunes. |
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No matter how many Chechens may be slaughtered, we content ourselves with a polite wag of the finger, shrug our shoulders, then concede that massacre is an internal matter. |
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No rights are granted to animals raised and slaughtered for food. |
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Unfortunately for savers, they are being slaughtered by inflation very silently but at least they are alive to work like a wage slave for another day. |
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Winders had offered a service, allowing butchers to buy from individual farmers, get the animals slaughtered at Ulverston and delivered direct to them. |
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Last Sunday Marius, a 2-year-old giraffe, was slaughtered at the Copenhagen Zoo. |
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Many other victims in southeast Asia went down with the virus after visiting markets where infected birds, live and freshly slaughtered, are for sale. |
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Residents drove the cow into the open ground between two houses, where it was secured by police and then slaughtered by a butcher from the slaughter house. |
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The protests follow the discovery of the slaughtered birds in an Italian lorry during a customs check at the Udvari border crossing point to Croatia. |
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The other 575 crocs would have been slaughtered for their skin and meat. |
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According to Scandinavian historical sources, the Orkney islands were either deserted at the time of the earliest Norse settlement or their inhabitants were slaughtered. |
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When I say meat, I do mean slaughtered animals killed for food. |
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It was at this time of the year that the cattle would be brought down from the hills for the coming winter, to be either sheltered in byres or slaughtered for meat. |
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Mehmet slaughtered many of the population and forced the rest into exile, later repopulating the city by importing people from elsewhere in Ottoman territory. |
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Marauding warriors with horned helmets who slaughtered monks and carried off treasures are at the heart of the popular image of the Viking invasions of the British Isles. |
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Buses have been stoned or shot at, homes burned and livestock slaughtered. |
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Over a period of four hours, the Americans methodically slaughtered more than 500 Vietnamese civilians. |
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Around 15,000 out of the 40,000 Turkish inhabitants of the Morea were slaughtered. |
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Close to it was a ditched enclosure, interpreted as a corral for livestock awaiting the feasts, perhaps to be slaughtered in sacrificial ceremonies. |
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With scant regard for human life or political consequences, employing violence as their sole instrument of persuasion, they slaughtered innocent people indiscriminately. |
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Breeding cows for beef is often slow because the qualities of a top-grade cut, marbling and tenderness, are unknown until after a cow is slaughtered. |
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Aging camels may be slaughtered for their meat, especially when guests are expected for a celebration, and the fatty camel's hump is considered a delicacy. |
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A war in which Syrians have been slaughtered daily for years and the last images of Americans ended with their beheading. |
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Mermaids slaughtered in the waters as well as mermen warriors. |
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All these were slaughtered in savage fields for the faith and fell beside the standard of the Cross, breathing loyalty to God and man in their last agonies. |
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Or the Hutus who slaughtered their way through 800,000 Tutsis over the course of three months? |
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Assad, for his part, has slaughtered hundreds of thousands of his own people, most likely with little regard for their dignity. |
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As with most Indian tribes in North America the lives of the Apache were destroyed as their life-blood, the buffalo were slaughtered by the whites. |
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The Roman campaigns against the Belgae took a few years, but eventually the tribes were slaughtered or driven out and their fields burned. |
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Isolation of a strain of myxovirus influenzae-A suis from swine slaughtered in Rio de Janeiro. |
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Every year up to 1000 pilot whales are driven on to the islands' beaches and slaughtered in a grisly ritual that turns the sea blood red. |
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It wasn't that they played badly, just that they were slaughtered by a hilarious heckle at T In The Park. |
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And five people were slaughtered by police brandishing shotguns, clubs and concussion grenades as police smashed freedom protests in Bahrain. |
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You can't ship cows from Nebraska to Bangladesh to be slaughtered and shipped back as pot roasts and still make a profit. |
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In each year lambs were weaned at 3 months and slaughtered as a group at a target average carcase weight of 22kg. |
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The guinea hen, so nearly exsiccated a few days earlier, dangles limp once again, as wet as if it had been freshly slaughtered. |
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He then sent his infantry against Maxentius' infantry, pushing many into the Tiber where they were slaughtered and drowned. |
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In Austria, for example, most pigs were slaughtered, so at war's end there was no meat. |
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They raped nurses and teachers, slaughtered doctors, in the most brutal manner. |
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Welsh beef is protected under European Union law, meaning that it must be produced and slaughtered in Wales. |
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With new vigour he returned to his Northumbrian foes, devastated their armies and slaughtered a series of their kings. |
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They burned the town and slaughtered some of its inhabitants and started a siege. |
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When Murad tried to relieve Sana'a, highland tribesmen ambushed his unit and slaughtered all of them. |
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Cromwell and his officers made no attempt to restrain their soldiers, who slaughtered the Wexford defenders and plundered the town. |
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The strongholds on the coast were now stormed and the nobles were slaughtered and the rest sold into slavery. |
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Here, having publicly slaughtered a human victim, they celebrate the horrible beginning of their barbarous rite. |
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The Germanic warriors then stormed the field and slaughtered the disintegrating Roman forces. |
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The SOE decided on a start date of October but the plan was shelved as it was feared civilians would be slaughtered in German reprisals. |
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The five days of terror upon his return to Rome saw many hundreds slaughtered in his name. |
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While the Teutones and Ambrones were slaughtered in 102 BC by Gaius Marius, the Cimbri and the Tigurini wintered in the Padan plain. |
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The Roman forces were slaughtered and the Emperor Valens was killed during the fighting. |
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The second time he came, the Daurs decided to do battle against the Russians instead but were slaughtered by Russian guns. |
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Cities were destroyed and their inhabitants slaughtered if they defied Mongol orders. |
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Grains and produce were grown, and a wild steer was slaughtered each day to provide the staple diet of tortillas and beefsteak. |
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If the calf is male, it generally is slaughtered at a young age to produce veal. |
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A large number of the citizens were killed in retaliation for the Europeans and Indian civilians that had been slaughtered by the rebels. |
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Some 270,000 cattle have been ordered slaughtered following the disease's outbreak. |
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Over 3,600 animals were slaughtered and the disease was contained in less than a month. |
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She gazed again down the web path to the slaughtered island, and to other islands beyond it, their distant lights unhazed by dust. |
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The whale sharks are slaughtered and processed to generate shark oil for use in health supplements. |
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But the animals are not supposed to be slaughtered for the dinner table. |
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The weaker carabaos are slaughtered for meat, the stronger ones put to work on Golgotha, and the drivers are assimilated into the workforce. |
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As an analogy, consider the battles of Crecy and Agincourt, where English longbowmen slaughtered the French knights charging them. |
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It slaughtered the sacred cows of institutionalized Mennonitism on all sides by dramatizing. |
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The milk cow and its herd of four other animals were slaughtered, in accordance with French law. |
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Unreported World shows disturbing evidence of how the dogs are taken, kept in cramped cages, force-fed and then slaughtered for meals. |
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This may include slaughtered animals, such as pigs and ducks, or fruit. |
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In 1558 Barbary corsairs captured the town of Ciutadella, destroyed it, slaughtered the inhabitants and carried off 3,000 survivors to Istanbul as slaves. |
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Other than the few bulls needed for breeding, the vast majority of male cattle are castrated as calves and slaughtered for meat before the age of three years. |
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Within the Homerian saga, the suitors are constantly likened to cattle because, in the end, on Odysseus' return they will all be slaughtered by him. |
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Nearly 3,000 Protestants were slaughtered in Toulouse alone. |
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At the hands of people such as Vasilii Poyarkov in 1645 and Yerofei Khabarov in 1650 some peoples, including the Daur, were slaughtered by the Russians. |
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Gildas described how the Saxons were later slaughtered at the battle of Mons Badonicus 44 years before he wrote his history, and their conquest of Britain halted. |
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In the Bahamas, as many as 100 seals were slaughtered in one night. |
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They were slaughtered in stupid battles planned by stupid generals. |
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If you're late to the show, he, or she, is the person that slaughtered Patrick Jane's family and left a smiley face daubed in red at the scene of that and all future crimes. |
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This mantra is to invocate for the welfare of all the sentient beings and during this Dusshera Puja, thousands of animals are slaughtered all over the world. |
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At one extreme, the kings of Dahomey routinely slaughtered slaves in hundreds or thousands in sacrificial rituals, and slaves as human sacrifices were also known in Cameroon. |
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First, cows or sheep had to be slaughtered and their skins tanned. |
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One in ten of the indigenous Cornish population was slaughtered. |
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Sulla and his supporters then slaughtered most of Marius' supporters. |
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Elijah defeated the prophets of Ba'al in his contest, notes Koyama, but then in his overzealousness for the LORD he had the 450 prophets of Ba'al slaughtered. |
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As part of their initiation, some African sangomas wear the gall bladders of slaughtered goats on their heads for up to a year, during which time they're never removed. |
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Two birds from each replicate were randomly selected on day 21, weighed, and slaughtered by cervical dislocation, to measure the weight of visceral organs. |
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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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