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This aspect of his work, which so moved Cage and Feldman, came through in the beautiful, precise performance of Webern's seven-minute Concerto for Nine Instruments, played by ICE under the expert conductor Steven Schick.
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In the UK and mainland Europe, McDonald's, Sainsbury's, the Co-op, M&S and Waitrose have moved to cage-free production for the eggs they sell.
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Timed pregnant Long-Evans hooded rats were moved to cages with increased bedding (3" layer) in a noise-free parturition room on embryonic (E) day 18 (E18).
At 28 d of age, 56 piglets, 28 piglets (half females and half castrated males) per group of sows, were moved to cages and reared in nursery room.
To clean the cage, take the ringneck out (make sure to leave it in a safe place!) and move the cage outside.
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