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And then the father goes out to slaughter that goat.
Another issue is competition: under the formation of the ACL, MLS teams will likely be put out to slaughter.
After 600-odd pages, there's a certain piquant satisfaction when this particular ancient mariner is drowned by the same great sperm whale he has set out to slaughter.
Since the mid-1990s, colts not intended for breeding, recreational riding, or harness work are heavily fed and sent out to slaughter before the age of eighteen months.
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Tyler Perry has been led out to critical slaughter so many times, it might seem a wonder that he continues to make movies.
Saddam sent out helicopters to slaughter thousands.
Joining the Army, he is sent out West to slaughter Native Americans and fights on the Union side in the Civil War, nearly starving to death in a prison camp.
Kristjan Loftsson, the director of Iceland's largest whaling company, told daily newspaper Morgunbladid on Wednesday that Hvalur HF would not be sending out vessels to slaughter the endangered whales this season because of difficulties exporting the meat to the Japanese market.
Subclinically and chronically diseased animals do not show any clinical symptoms [ 4]; consequently, they cannot be selected efficiently for further diagnostic procedures or sorted out prior to slaughter.
Military historians are still debating the exact role played by General Douglas Haig, later Earl Haig, and the effect of his tactics on Allied casualties, but the popular impression of him remains that of "Butcher Haig" of the Blackadder caricature: a kind of futile half-wit who could send a battalion out to be slaughtered without turning a hair.
Michael Fentiman directs with Stephen Boxer, best known for his role in the daytime soap Doctors, as the battered Roman general out to avenge the slaughter of his sons and the rape of his daughter.
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