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"It has a slaughter-house at one end and the graveyard at the other.
Youth leagues have a "slaughter rule" to halt lopsided games.
"It was a game where you could have had a slaughter," Bowden said.
"The last six months has been a slaughter and I want to put my side of the story," he says.
The European Commission, under fire for its failure to eradicate mad-cow disease on the continent, has initiated a slaughter of 400,000 cows in Germany as part of a new plan worth euro971m ($1.1 billion).
With the Conservatives seemingly in power for ever, the only way Coe could imagine stopping them was by having a killer slaughter the Winshaw family.
You may already have a designated slaughter facility where a tractor is not needed, but simply a cable and a winch.
A study of the issue commissioned by the Dutch government in 2008 concluded that "ritual slaughter has a number of negative aspects for the animals when compared to conventional procedures where a stun is performed prior to slaughter".
Slaughter has a point.
Thus, the production of the 'good' animal for slaughter has a strong emphasis on shape, weight and amount of fat cover.
A man whose country has suffered indiscriminate slaughter has a special responsibility to uphold human rights and stop all abuse.
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