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The radio news bulletins that afternoon quoted traders using words such as "slaughter" and "disaster" to describe the situation.
They are distributed in all links of product processing, such as slaughter to deep processing, refrigeration, packaging, and warehousing.
So the concert promoter, who's based in Raleigh, North Carolina, signed the only acts he could afford: "hair bands," such as Slaughter and Warrant rock groups that featured gaudy guitar solos, outlandish stage theatrics and, of course, big hair.
For Angus, Hereford and Simmental, Breeding Values calculated by Breedplan were used and for the other three sources, standardised residuals after fitting fixed effects such as slaughter group, age at slaughter and cohort (generally birth year, sex and pre-slaughter grazing mob) were tested for association by fitting each SNP within source/breed.
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In Southeast Asia, infections have mostly occurred in LPMs, where activities such as slaughtering, removal of feathers, customers touching chickens, transportation, and cleaning poultry waste occur very frequently [ 8, 9].
It is possible that the farms that we sampled in this study had a better technological level than the farms sampled in 2002 due to the sanitary requirements that have been adopted by slaughterhouses, such as slaughtering of young animals (less than one year of age), without clinical signs of CLA, in good health and with individual identification.
Once in the States, Balanchine embraced every aspect of his new home, working on Broadway and in Hollywood, wearing bolo ties, and — in such works as "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" — adapting the vocabulary of classical dance to the rhythms of America.
The past week has offered examples, such as the slaughter of 16 peasants after the Taliban found them carrying voter registration cards.
Some noted that while the world was directing its fury over Cecil, a number of other travesties were taking place, such as the slaughter of five endangered elephants in Kenya.
Dysch recalled Khan demonstrating: A detailed knowledge of London Jews' concerns – distancing himself from toxic former mayor Ken Livingstone, dropping names of his Jewish backers and friends and explaining how his Muslim faith makes him aware of shared issues such as religious slaughter, circumcision and concerns about coroners and burial.
It seems to me that you like to focus on subjects such as the slaughter of pigs (Charlemagne, November 17th), begging ("Disharmony and tension", November 10th) and sausages and plum brandy ("Justice for some", November 3rd), none of which is a particularly strong area of expertise for you.
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