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In the Faroes, in "European" waters, thousands of pilot whales die each year, driven from the open Atlantic on to the islands' beaches and butchered.
A fully trained dolphin on public display can be worth more than $100,000, compared with as little as $100 if butchered for meat.
Having taken the first set with an ace, Djokovic sealed the second when Murray horrendously butchered a smash.
To be fair to Richards, he was on more solid ground when he admitted his defence had been "grossly negligent" in the first half when his side conceded three tries and that the Falcons had butchered opportunities to turn the game after the break.
The tuna were processed in the palace precincts, with bootleg fish butchered in the church next door.
But too often, it remains a token gesture, even a -wilful two fingers up to the conservation officer, facades left butchered and awkwardly marooned, as if to say: "You made us keep it, and just see how you like it now".
But if these are not soon taken up, the moment may pass.Already, in bewilderingly short order, several sacred cows have been butchered.
They butchered perhaps 200,000 killers and innocents in Congo and sparked a terrible civil war.The roots of hatredEverywhere they live, the Tutsis are a small minority about 15% of the populations of both Rwanda and Burundi.
Bronislaw Geremek's economic liberals of the Freedom Union, who walked out of the coalition government a year ago, were also butchered: with 3% of the vote, they too have lost all their seats.
In the Luos' provincial capital, Kisumu, more Kikuyus were butchered and "necklaced" with burning tyres by Luo youths.Kenya is rife with rumour.
They eat, drink, sing patriotic verses and deny that the emperor's soldiers butchered thousands of innocent people when they stormed through China in 1937.
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