Sentences with phrase «large meatpacking»

And for the same reason, he won't buy meat produced by the large meatpacking firms.
In response, Brazil's three largest meatpacking companies (JBS, Marfrig, and Minerva) signed an agreement with the government, stating they would stop purchasing directly from ranches that cleared more forest than legally permitted.

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Last month, Trump commuted the 27 - year prison sentence of Sholom Rubashkin, former chief executive of what was the nation's largest kosher meatpacking operation.
Saint Joseph, the eighth largest city in Missouri, originally expanded mainly due to its meatpacking industry.
Incidentally, however, large amounts of resources in a business, such as airlines or meatpacking, may be more indicative of onerous overhead than of large future earning power; hopefully, this potentially negative aspect of large resources is not applicable to any of the equity issues in the Fund's portfolio.
As a lowly floor waxer at Rupture Farms, a large meat - processing factory on Oddworld, Abe accidentally overhears the plans of his boss, Molluck the Glukkon, to turn Abe and his fellow Mudokons into a range of new meat products in an effort to save his failing meatpacking empire.
Morgan Fisher's large drywall construction [Ro (Ro (Room) om) om, 2014], for instance, combines a part of Breuer's Whitney design with elements of Renzo Piano's for the new Whitney building opening in the Meatpacking District next year.
In New York, the Whitney is poised to open its new and larger building in Manhattan's meatpacking district; the Metropolitan Museum of Art will take over the Whitney's original Marcel Breuer building on Madison Avenue as a satellite space next year — its first — and the Museum of Modern Art is building on the lot where the American Folk Art Museum once stood.
The new Whitney Museum, located in the vibrant Meatpacking district of New York City, has finally opened its doors and invited the public in to view one of the largest exhibitions of American art ever assembled.
Its first location was a townhouse on 8th Street in Greenwich Village, and though the institution would later move to larger locations — eventually landing in a Renzo Piano - designed home in the Meatpacking District — the building where it started remains.
The exhibition was also the largest ever devoted to a single artist at the Whitney, and the final show to be held at the museum's historic Madison Avenue location prior to its move to the Meatpacking District in 2015.
Saint Joseph, the eighth largest city in Missouri, originally expanded mainly due to its meatpacking industry.
By and large, Green Bay is an industrial city with significant meatpacking facilities and paper producing plants.
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