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The only species that the hunters came close to filling for their quota was Risso's dolphins (a quota of 256, of which 253 were actually caught, slaughtered, or kept for captivity).
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The chef Dennis Spina, from Roebling Tea Room, and the chef Millicent Souris are on site to prepare lunches and dinners with all that has been foraged, caught and slaughtered.
James Truman, former editorial director of Condé Nast, has made the answer to this question part of his latest quest – a chic vegetarian restaurant south of New York's Union Square, that aims to challenge assumptions about fine dining – namely that something's missing if an animal hasn't been caught or slaughtered somewhere in the chain preceding its preparation.
Iceland's Hvalur company caught and slaughtered 155 fin whales in the waters of the far North in 2015 — but CEO Kristján Loftsson told the Icelandic newspaper Morgunbladid that Japan, where its catch is sold, has put up "endless obstacles" to its markets.
I would get slaughtered.
Pigs always get slaughtered.
There, the bull is caught and subsequently slaughtered.
- NMFS permits the yearly wholesale by-catch slaughter of thousands of Spinner dolphins by the Tuna Industry while still maintaining "Dolphin Safe" labeling on products.
He teaches them to catch and slaughter some pretty big animals for meat; he gives them rough training in hand-to-hand combat; he forces them to undertake dangerous climbs on vast rock cliffs; he wakes them up with bagpipe reveille and forces them into immediate calisthenics.
The collection of contact data was targeted at commercial poultry premises housing a minimum of 1000 birds, as smaller premises are more likely to catch and slaughter their own birds.
In Game 4 of the '46 World Series, Slaughter caught a drive at the Fenway Park bullpen, then made a spectacular throw to the plate to cut down Rudy York.
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