Scenes of milking, slaughtering and butchering cattle, and hunting wild cattle in swamps are also shown. |
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Therefore, last spring my husband spent several days butchering our winter rabbits. |
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They should not have loaned money to a man who was butchering innocent people. |
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The scene I caught was a tribal celebration at night with the tribesmen dancing and then butchering water buffaloes. |
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I know many videophiles will be aghast, but my concern in changing ratios stems from butchering widescreen to pan and scan. |
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Many scientists believe it is spread through the butchering and handling of primate bushmeat. |
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This is a war that cannot be won by the military without butchering thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of their citizens. |
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He is the sententious writer of resolutions butchering her beautifies of song to expose the bare bones of an idea. |
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This being arranged, my mom wrote down the shopping list, butchering the spelling of almost everything on the list. |
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Edges allowed better butchering to cut choice filets away from the carcass shortly after the lions left and before the hyenas came. |
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If you had an incompetent employee who was costing you money and butchering important relationships, wouldn't you want to know? |
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I had to spend twice as long butchering my work as I did writing it in the first place! |
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Part of the traditional butchering practice involved a technique known as pithing, where a hole was made in the animal's skull. |
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Experts say it is one of the few cases where evidence shows men either killing or butchering animals on a site from the Ice Age period. |
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For example, the team recovered six larger stones known as cores, from which flint tools used for butchering the elephant were chipped. |
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I didn't think raising meat made much of an impression on her other than to gross her out on butchering day. |
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She seems to be out of her mind, butchering this beautiful song. |
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What could their military learn now that it didn't learn during the 1970s and 80s when military ties were very open and they were butchering ethnic minorities? |
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In 19 th-century Malaya young men ran amok butchering strangers with a sword, usually after suffering a massive blow to their self-esteem or prestige. |
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After that they started butchering the Miskito Indians of the Atlantic coast who refused the communists attempt to collectivize their fishing fleet. |
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Previous tapes did show hooded men butchering their captives. |
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He accused the minister's office of butchering his education policy which he called a third way between publicly funded and fee paying higher education. |
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They are not just butchering the taxpayers' dollar to pump pork into Conservative ridings. |
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Luckily, de Martines had spent enough time watching his meatcutter that he was able to do the impromptu butchering demonstration. |
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It is best after butchering to store the parts of the carcass in cooling cells. |
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The team has unearthed stone tools, animal bones showing signs of butchering and cooking, and spear shafts made from woolly rhinoceros horn and mammoth tusk. |
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It was only after hominids began making butchering tools out of stones and got a steady supply of meat from carcasses that the brain began to expand. |
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And once we'd boxed up his butchering gear and sluiced down the boards of the wagon, a bucket at a time, it became something we never talked on again. |
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Then he dragged out a small knife and began cleanly butchering the deer. |
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Among this group were men who could do anything from butchering a cow to fixing a motor with a piece of wire or operating on a casualty with a jackknife. |
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People look at these videos of people butchering dogs and eating them in China – well, at least the animal is dead and feeling no pain. |
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I've used it for all sorts of jobs, hacking bush tracks, pig-sticking, butchering bullocks and sheep, cutting up my tobacco and often enough my loaf of bread. |
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Its rusticity, its butchering qualities and its mothering qualities makes it a cattle that adapts everywhere. |
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He goes on with his ethnic cleansing and the butchering of the people of Kosovo. |
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It will be very difficult for NATO to stop the Kosovar troops from butchering the Serb minority in Kosovo and declaring independence. |
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Many producers were left with nowhere to take their animals for slaughter and butchering. |
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He chortled slightly, and Halle could almost picture his face flushing with pleasure at someone actually saying his name properly, not butchering it with insipid nicknames. |
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The typhoons and the butchering of seals on the Sophia Sutherland resembled Herman Melville's Pequod. |
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A farmer by occupation, he could turn his hand to other jobs, too, such as building, carpentry, gardening, butchering, poetry and lots of other chores about the house. |
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Perera witnessed the butchering of 16 turtles over a 3 day period in May of the same year, in Negombo, a fishing town approximately 110 km due south of Kandakuliya. |
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If a particular whale species isn't endangered, then there's not a blind bit of difference between butchering them or cattle. |
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On this subject, I also remind you of the great vileness of continuing to support the practice, in Europe, of butchering animals without stunning them and letting them bleed to death. |
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Close by is the site of the butchering camp, a kilometre-wide expanse pocked with the remnants of meat caches and cooking pits, and itself underlain with up to a metre of butchered bison bones. |
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When the authorities jail atheist or secular bloggers for nothing more than expressing their opinion about religion, it suggests that the government agrees with radicals who are butchering people on Bangladesh's streets. |
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They may not like to talk about it, but I am speaking about castration of animals, dehorning animals, butchering of animals and the way some animals are kept. |
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These bloodhounds of counterrevolution served their bourgeois masters well, butchering revolutionaries like the German communists Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg. |
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Before you go hunting make sure you have located a processing plant that will take your animal or make other arrangements to have the butchering done. |
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Rural women usually made all the family's food from scratch: baking bread, butchering meat, keeping a garden in summer, putting up conserves, etc. They did, however, buy some products such as flour, sugar and tea in bulk. |
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Students gain practical experience in such traditional skills as hunting, butchering and skinning of slain animals, and preparation of Inuit food. |
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The butchering of sheep and goats is comparable to that of pigs. |
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How about the five TD passes he threw in a 63-0 butchering of Maryland? |
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As the blood must have come from a fresh kill, the tool users are likely to have done the killing and used the tools for butchering. |
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The Rus' burned towns, churches, and monasteries, butchering the people and amassing booty. |
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The butchering and beheadings were carried out by the Japanese for the Dutch. |
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Rademaker said the tools found include scrapers for working animal hides and implements for cutting and butchering. |
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Levels are relentless rushes through destructible backdrops butchering identikit banditos. |
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Exposure to blood, secretions, or tissues from infected primates through hunting and butchering of bushmeat represents the most plausible source for human infection. |
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Slaughtered livestock is usually bled dry prior to butchering. |
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