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With relief aid, he said, his family eats bread and potatoes, though during the winter they may also slaughter one of the handful of sheep they let wander through the hills.

Which means that while the lasses may slaughter Barbie dolls, Mattel can be thankful it's not the death knell for imagination just yet.

Raad Zeid al Hussein, the current United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights, fears they may have been slaughtered by the terrorists before they fled from Bama, in Borno State, hours before the Nigerian army retook the territory.

We ask this NOT on behalf or for the benefit of either the government of Israel, or Hamas – but we beg it of you on behalf of the innocent people of Gaza, that they may no longer be slaughtered with impunity".

The BPHS is carried out in clinically healthy pigs therefore, perhaps if pigs infected with H1N2 are less likely to exhibit clinical signs they may be more likely to reach slaughter.

If animals are slaughtered without stunning they may, before losing consciousness, feel pain and other unpleasant feelings associated with the cutting of neck tissues to sever the major blood vessels.

And sometimes a lorryload of people may be slaughtered.

The risk of this is that, in trying to avoid being killed at birth, Kay's show may be slaughtered before it comes out on television proper.

Though much of the argument was a semantic tangle, there was at least one moment of clarity, when Justice Antonin Scalia reviewed the broader rules about which species may be slaughtered for food.

This may include slaughtered animals, such as pigs and ducks, or fruit.

Chickens may be slaughtered for meat.

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