In this scenario, humans moved rapidly through the continent, slaughtering mammoths, mastodons and other large prey as they went. |
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Main priority is taking out transports, then it's just a case of slaughtering everything as it footslogs towards me. |
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Short of slaughtering a wild animal and rummaging about in its entrails, every sign, portent and augury had been examined beforehand. |
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During this time, the Levites sang Hallel, repeating it several times until all had finished slaughtering. |
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They carried out a thorough search of the premises for evidence of unlicensed slaughtering operations. |
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Under Rather's gentle coaxing, Southards described slaughtering Vietnamese civilians, making his work appear to be that of the North Vietnamese. |
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I think, on the other hand, if we are over there slaughtering civilians, that is a great story and we ought to report it immediately. |
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After slaughtering the animal, the butcher gave the children a close-up look at the heart, tendons and other internal organs of the cow. |
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It was reported earlier that the abattoir will start slaughtering in November. |
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The hewers of wood have long claimed that slaughtering forests is good for the environment. |
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One of the furry demons in particular, a lycanthrope who had been trained in the arcane arts, was slaughtering Knights. |
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Men were primarily responsible for herding animals, hunting, slaughtering animals, and maintaining animal shelters. |
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I don't have a moral dilemma when it comes to slaughtering animals for food, just so long as it is done humanely. |
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Its leader, Richard Plantagenet, reoccupied Acre, executing prisoners and slaughtering its inhabitants. |
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Now Hallam has become a renegade, slaughtering innocent civilians without a shred of guilt or remorse. |
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If they are indeed as poor as Mr English and others would have us believe, then a media slaughtering of the other teams is long overdue. |
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Poachers illegally trade in snakes such as the Indian python, slaughtering the snake for their skin. |
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It was a peaceful town till about a year ago when some viperous barbarian started slaughtering folks. |
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Scenes of milking, slaughtering and butchering cattle, and hunting wild cattle in swamps are also shown. |
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Montana has ramped up its annual plan of hazing, capturing and slaughtering bison that leave the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park. |
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The combatants are all living close to the edge, cheerfully going to their death or happily slaughtering their enemies. |
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Lakha admitted cruelly ill-treating the goats and slaughtering without a licence. |
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Militias, thriving on each group's fears of the other, are slaughtering civilians indiscriminately. |
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The organization is also working with two other serious proponents to develop federally inspected slaughtering capacity in the province. |
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Soon Risha insists on slaughtering animals herself, thereby rendering them unkosher and drawing the whole town into sin. |
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Moreover, taking the life of a sentient being is repugnant, a sin that prevents many devout Buddhists from slaughtering animals. |
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Rooms, equipment and utensils for slaughtering and dressing should be used for that purpose only and not for cutting-up or deboning. |
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I was in charge of the slaughtering, procurement and deliveries for about a dozen years. |
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From being a friend of freedom, technology became an agent of brutality, slaughtering and enslaving people on a terrifying scale. |
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I celebrated by reading a biography of Stonewall Jackson and slaughtering a wagyu calf, and then began drafting my plan to carpet-bomb Norway. |
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Grampian is active in the slaughtering of livestock, processing, production and sale of meat products, mainly in the United Kingdom. |
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Thus, even though nomads have to get much of their food by slaughtering animals from their herds, their way of life is still religiously respectable. |
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When the opposition was in control, there was stealing, raping, slaughtering and looting. |
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In some places, to cut their losses, peasants have been slaughtering their dairy cows for meat. |
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The alleged aid recipient in the present case is a company involved in the slaughtering of reindeers. |
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If the feeder cattle go, you aren't feeding the barley or corn and you're not slaughtering them here. |
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After barbarically slaughtering his parents, sixteen year old Ryo is sent to prison. |
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In addition, there was a tithe on agricultural produce, and taxes levied on pasturage, slaughtering, the use of mills, beekeeping, and the raising of pigs. |
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At present the abattoir is slaughtering animals for the domestic market. |
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There is to be no slaughtering of our beasts except at need. |
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Workers at a poultry slaughtering facility in New Brunswick have reached an agreement with the company that could be their future employers. |
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Well, Bubba, it might have something to do with Parisians perfecting Gallic cool while we were busy slaughtering buffalo and burning witches at the stake. |
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The religious leaders, usually called Imams, drive to certain slaughterhouses at arranged times and preside over the slaughtering of cattle. |
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I am not a dystopian who thinks that making some efforts to make tools for slaughtering large numbers of people inaccessible to maniacs will transform America into Amerika. |
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In Sierra Leone the British went into a situation where rebels were slaughtering innocent civilians. |
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Blair, one of American anti-aircraft gunners involved in this amicide, recounted the dreadful realization of having wantonly, though inadvertently, slaughtering their own gallant buddies. |
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Furthermore, it is necessary to determine a minimum slaughtering age for cocks and capons. |
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A standard definition of carcass weight is necessary for drawing up slaughtering statistics. |
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Furthermore, the ban creates considerable stress in the slaughtering sector. |
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It followed reports that the premises might not be re-opened by the new owners as a meat slaughtering facility but would be knocked down and sold as a development site. |
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For my part, I started up a company called Sarl Dandieu for the purpose of farming, slaughtering and selling poultry. |
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Yet to those who are not horse lovers, killing a racehorse for meat may seem no worse than slaughtering cows and sheep for their flesh. |
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And fines of up to PS5,000 can be levied for slaughtering a single schedule one species, such as Bewick's or whooper swans. |
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The butcher's daughter of the title is the only child of a shoykhet, a ritual kosher slaughterer, so I spent some time learning about slaughtering practices, the texts for which are naturally all in Hebrew. |
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Certain MS and private stakeholders' organisations consider that the use of slaughterhouse staff should be extended to slaughterhouses slaughtering species other than poultry and lagomorphs. |
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He lives in a large house in a dusty but aspiring suburb on Lima's southern edge and runs a business with one of his sons slaughtering and wholesaling chickens. |
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By the prohibition of eating running or clotted blood, Muslims may only eat blood that remains in the animal after a correctly executed slaughtering process. |
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Tokyo has used a legal loophole in the 1986 ban on commercial whaling that allowed it to continue slaughtering the mammals, ostensibly so it could gather scientific data. |
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After the victims were killed, the perpetrators hung the bodies from meat hooks and mutilated them in a vicious parody of kosher slaughtering practices. |
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The natural or legal persons who have the slaughtering of bovines carried out should be informed of the result of the classification of the animals delivered for slaughter. |
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The raw materials are delivered either refrigerated or deep-frozen, and we ensure that they are frozen immediately after the slaughtering process so that the cold chain is not interrupted before arrival at our company. |
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One plant, a pork de-boning and slaughtering facility in Princeville, was shut for 15 months in a wage dispute with workers who refused a 30-per cent wage cut. |
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The special task force raided at Hano ka Chaja in interior city where they found butchers slaughtering animals in streets. |
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Another sets about slaughtering the colony's prisoners. |
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The tonsils serve as a filter of all noxious agents entering the oral cavity of animals and should be removed for hygienic and safety reasons during the process of slaughtering domestic ungulates. |
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As the Qing dynasty, the Manchus would rule until 1912. Had he grasped the implications, Khabarov might not have returned the next year, capturing Prince Lavkai's fort, renamed Albazino, and slaughtering Daurians. |
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As we have seen with the outbreaks of foot and mouth disease, Newcastle disease and other animal diseases, a policy aimed at slaughtering animals is the only sure way of killing off the disease. |
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The respondent received a request for access to information to obtain the rating given by the Department to all facilities specializing in slaughtering and meat processing in Quebec. |
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The company is unique in being vertically integrated, with slaughtering, preparation, packaging as well as processing of the slaughter waste on a single site. |
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That's why the Quality Lines include specific criteria concerning animal living space, equipment that improves comfort at all stages of rearing, transport and slaughtering conditions. |
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After slaughtering, one should preserve the meat as quickly as possible. |
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Once fattening has been completed, the ducks are collected from the farms by night, in compliance with a pre-established schedule and itinerary, to be taken to the Group slaughtering, cutting and preparation centres. |
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However, more details on the strategies for tending and slaughtering the domestic animals involved are forthcoming. |
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Londinium was abandoned to the rebels who burnt it down, slaughtering anyone who had not evacuated with Suetonius. |
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Without the proper slaughtering practices even an otherwise kosher animal will be rendered treif. |
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The slaughtering process is intended to be quick and relatively painless to the animal. |
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The SSPCA came into conflict with the Aberdeen congregation over slaughtering methods at the turn of the 20th century. |
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In addition to committing genocide the Cossacks also devastated the wildlife by slaughtering massive numbers of animals for fur. |
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When a house accidentally burnt down, military and impoverished citizens started slaughtering and pillaging the Chinese community. |
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Example: interdiction of ritual slaughtering remains valid. |
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Sumbal said that crackdown would be continued against illegal slaughtering and sale of dead meat and dead poultry. |
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Back then, kids didn't have TV or video games, so I guess slaughtering your mom and dad was a bit like the Playstation of its day. |
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A telephone conferral with the etiquette consultant Letitia Baldrige resolved the issue: she suggested that hungry heads of state have been slaughtering lamb for centuries, and the Host Committee agreed. |
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That the establishments used for slaughtering, handling or cutting were throughly cleaned and disinfected under official supervision before being used for the production of the meat referred to in this certificate. |
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Nadeau added that Olymel is trying to reassign as many laid-off workers as it can within the many poultry and pork slaughtering and processing facilities it operates across the province. |
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Inexplicably, the Sith Empire learned of the planet's location and attacked with a mighty force of shock troops and Sith, slaughtering the small group of Jedi on the planet and leaving their sanctuaries in ruins. |
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Local residents shared the labor of slaughtering hogs and preparing boudin, cracklins, andouille sausage, hogshead cheese, backbone stew and more. |
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Then, in this child's dreamland and this joyful celebration, finding one of the main attractions to be the slaughtering of these animals and the washing away of their blood on the pavement, all for the supposed glory of god. |
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In large abattoirs, the triperies and gutteries should preferably be situated under the slaughtering halls and in direct contact with them, by means of a system of chutes. |
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A punitive expedition led by Severus' son, Caracalla, was sent out with the purpose of slaughtering everyone it encountered from any of the northern tribes. |
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In many European countries cattle have to be stunned before slaughtering. |
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Second, the phrase 'ritual slaughter' is inaccurate as there is no ritual at all involved in the shechita method of humanely slaughtering animals for food. |
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After slaughtering it was verified that 29 of them harbored scarce to moderate amount of liver flukes, being the test of the animals free of parasites. |
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