Sentence examples for freezing works from inspiring English sources

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freezing works

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An industrial facility where animals are slaughtered and the carcases frozen for export.

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The major employers in the Clutha district are linked to primary industries – including a dairy processing plant and freezing works – and for many years they have been forced to bus in workers from the provincial hub of Dunedin, which is over an hour away.

Photographer Tom Teutenberg captures the remnants of abandoned industry: freezing works, meat processing plants, and whaling relics.

As overseas earnings declined in the general blockade of trade, men were being laid off meat-slaughtering lines in giant meat freezing works.

Teutenberg grew up in Gisborne, and has known some of the buildings—especially the old freezing works—since childhood.

When the Nationalists came into power in December 1928, Kent Hughes was appointed Cabinet Secretary and Government Whip but resigned his positions in July 1929, ostensibly in protest over a government subsidy to a freezing works company but more likely in reaction to the ongoing boneheadedness of his fellow parliamentarians.

Take a very small amount of snow and pack into ball Roll in slush (no salt or sand) until firmly coated Roll in snow until slush is covered Let snowball sit outside in below freezing conditions overnight Begin battle and deliver a hard punch from the start Overnight freezing works best, but a couple of hours usually works.

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That places hundreds of millions of dollars in jeopardy, they say, freezing work like mowing and plowing, as well as converting farms to vineyards.

The big cuts to welfare come from: freezing working age benefits and tax credits for four years as opposed to the two set out ahead of the election.

Osborne's commitment to £1.2bn of benefit cuts through freezing working age benefit outlined in the Conservative manifesto were, in the words of the IFS, dwarfed by their commitment to find £12bn of cuts to annual spending by 2017 18, a faster rate of cash cuts than any two-year period in this parliament.

Osborne has explained he would seek £12bn in welfare savings over two years, £3bn of which would come from freezing working age benefits.

But he added that "difficult decisions" might lie ahead on welfare - possibly freezing working age benefits, although he appeared to rule out cuts to pensioners' benefits.

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