• Other vessels deliver their catch to the Nisshin Maru for butchering, packaging, refrigeration, and study.

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  • While eight of the 10 highest-grossing horror movies appeared before 1980, studios are still gleefully butchering.

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  • You have - most butchering is happening in big factories where they're cut by machines, not people.

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  • He dove into the butchering room and crawled under a tarp, where he sat in a shuddering heap.

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  • The Trinidad and Tobago openers set off in frenetic fashion, intent on butchering virtually every ball to the boundary.

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  • An animal scratch, bite or a cut during butchering may have been how HIV spread into people from chimps many decades ago.

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  • The scars left from the butchering of the equity market that began in late 2007 and lasted through early-2009 run deep for most.

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  • When Bill's hog was cleaned and stored in the walk-in cooler, we headed back to the house for the weekend's centerpiece, an afternoon of butchering and cooking.

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  • Robots put chocolates into a box, sort apples, make salads and wield knives in chilly abattoirs, butchering carcasses without having to take a rest or visit the toilet.

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  • For millennia, knives were essential for hunting and butchering animals.

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  • Now there may even be legislation to limit butchering.

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  • In remote villages that are sometimes a daylong trip on a four-wheel drive from paved roads, men hunt porcupines, giant cane rats, small antelope and monkeys, while women often do the butchering.

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  • In remote villages that sometimes require a daylong trip on a four-wheel drive away from paved roads, men hunt porcupines, giant cane rats, small antelope and monkeys, while women often do the butchering.

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  • Professor Blumenschine says this corroborates the work of other scientists in demonstrating the hominid's capacity both to make tools and to use them in butchering meat for food, even at this early time.

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  • That's where I met John Cusack and we were doing, like, Chekhov short stories when we were 8 years old, and we had no right to do that -- just butchering them, you know?

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  • And so you could have someone seeing the boat come upriver, flee into the forest, perhaps not very used to butchering chimpanzees, so he gets cut in the process of feeding himself and family in the forest.

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  • After butchering the carcass (his biological description of the process is not for the squeamish) the author is faced with carrying it bit by bit down the mountainside before transporting it four miles by raft to civilisation.

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  • While the following represents a complete butchering of the trading system utilized by the turtles, it will suffice to say that when a commodity broke out, the turtles, as well as the legions of traders who today trade based on technical analysis, added to their positions.

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