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Chicken farmers aren't the only primary producers to be slugged for biosecurity.
The Flu Shot — which is meant to be slugged, not sipped — sounds like a cheeky gimmick.
The balance between caveat emptor and caveat vendor would have to be slugged out in the courts, as is now happening with tobacco.
Telegrams to the Department should be slugged for INR/CCS, P, PRM/A, L/HRR, L/DL, DSCC, DRL/MLGA, CA/VO, and the appropriate regional bureau.
Your lettuces will be slugged, the weather will change on a wisp, you will sow, re-sow and then sow again, only to realise that the plant is much happier doing it own job, self-seeding where it pleases.
Proponents of the losing initiatives have already said they plan to try again, and no doubt the future of Roe v. Wade will continue to be slugged out in the courts, state legislatures, and in Congress.
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In 20 years, Shea may be slugging the ball around Citi Field.
For now it seems certain that Detroit, its workers and investors will be slugging it out in court.
TORONTO — Through much of August, Harvey Weinstein seemed to be slugging his way through a one-film Oscar fight.
In a few months, the governing Awami League and opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party will be slugging it out in the polls.
But by the fifth, Jones was being slugged with impunity.
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