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Matters of meat propel him to an eighth-generation butcher who declaims Dante at the top of his lungs.
The advent of cooking and large-game hunting (presumably in Homo heidelbergensis) has made cooperation in matters of meat necessary and default, and so Dubreuil thinks—required mechanisms for inhibition and goal maintenance (i.e. in humans, but not apes).
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The president of the American Federation of Labor said that the presence of the Chinese in America was a matter of "Meat vs. Rice — American Manhood vs Asiatic Coolieism".
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Chop up some onions and your meats, it doesn't matter what kind of meat you have.
No matter what type of meat you use, consider cooking it slowly so you end up with the best possible texture.
Instead of meat, he says matter-of-factly (no explanation necessary), you put vegetables.
Charbroiled burgers emit 33 pounds of particulate matter per 1,000 pounds of meat cooked, he noted, so a typical 1/3-pound patty would emit five grams of particles before hitting a diner's palate.
As the assistant points out matter-of-factly, the arrival of the North Koreans nearly 20 years ago created a local demand for dog meat.
Salt-baked celery root, with truffles, apples and cream of wheat, steps matters up considerably: a vegetarian main course with all the heft and seriousness of meat.
Physicochemical treatment of meat industry wastewater is used to increase the organic matter removal efficiency, and it generates great amounts of sludge.
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