Sentences with phrase «mill trade for»

Chamberlain was a huge bonus 40 mill trade for Arsenal which paid for Lacazette.

Not exact matches

GreenPalm, the certificate trading system that supports sustainable oil palm production, has introduced certificate traceability back to the individual originating certified mill for the 2016 market.
* 1/2 cup organic sugar for coating the cookies before baking, plus additional 1/3 cup organic sugar (I used Wholesome Sweeteners organic, fair - trade sugar) * 1 1/2 cups organic, all - purpose flour (I used Central Milling Company organic, all purpose flour); I haven't tried it yet, but I bet you could substitute almond flour for a gluten - free version * 3/4 cup cocoa powder (I used Dagoba organic, fair - trade cocoa powder) * 1/2 teaspoon baking soda * 1/2 cup Lyle's golden syrup * 1 large egg white, preferably organic and free - range * 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract * 12 tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks) organic salted butter, softened * 1/3 cup dark brown sugar, packed (I used Wholesome Sweeteners organic, fair - trade dark brown sugar) * 1 bar / 3 ounces dark chocolate with mint, chopped into 1/2 inch pieces (I used Theo Peppermint Stick Dark Chocolate)
Ox 40m now 20m for Walcott = 60 mill plus salaries saved for two over the hill has been's is fairly decent trading.
That's why I'm always surprised when the rumour mill starts suggesting once in a blue moon trades like McCarthy for Campbell.
I love Bell but if it's 17 mill or nothing then might as well trade him but then again just keep him for now and try and win that trophy this year.
Next AW will trade that foreigner Walcott for local lad Virgil Van diijk In January pay 50 mill for local lad Julian Draxler from Islington road.
On his part, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) Chairman, Comrade Clerks Otu lauded the governor for providing employment opportunities to Cross Riverians through the construction of the Garment Factory, the Calabar pharmaceutical factory, Cocoa processing plant in Ikom, the ultramodern rice mill in Ogoja as well as the Rice seedlings center and several other industries.
This same site was a gin mill, where furs were traded for liquor and such by Sephardic Portuguese to the natives during the first intrusion by white men in the area.
The Fair Trade Certified logo is Wholesome's guarantee that our farming cooperatives are paid directly for the cane they grow and mill.
Though no V - 8 can match a 12 - cylinder for buttery power delivery, this hot - vee V - 8 does rev rather smoothly, aided by active engine mounts and Bentley's engine management tuning that trades some of the Porsche mill's high - end punchiness for more mid-range torque.
But some author mills inflate prices even beyond that point, charging higher - than - hardcover prices for trade paperback - size books.
We also know from the deal rumour mill that there are some exciting promos being put together from a few Canadian discount brokerages for this September so be sure to check our deals section if you're not quite ready to open your trading account.
Still, dog mills exist because there is demand for puppy trade — some disreputable pet stores get their supplies of young puppies directly from them.
Oklahoma is one of the highest in the number of Class B dealers licensees in the nation (34 out of 969 active Class B licensees are located in OK) and this trade in dogs and other animals, which go to research, product testing, resale for pets and animals used in exhibits, may be even more hidden than in the puppy mill world.
Every Amish community usually has its own puppy mill, alongside their usual cattle barns and poultry houses for their own consumption and for trading with other communities and outsiders who come to buy fresh products like eggs, dairy, meat... and sometimes puppies.
Lil Olive, a fragile, tiny, Italian greyhound, was rescued in 2011 from a Missouri puppy mill after spending twelve years in a small wire cage, being bred successively and forced to churn out her puppies for sale in the puppy trade.
«Puppy mills are places that breed animals for trade focusing only on economic profits and not on the welfare of animals.
Puppy mills are mass - production facilities where the breeding dogs are often confined to small wire cages for life and deprived of the basics of humane care, solely to produce puppies for the pet trade.
Puppy mills are mass - breeding facilities that churn out puppies for the pet trade with an emphasis on profit over welfare.
That means that 67 Chicago businesses — 12 of them pet stores — are participating in the puppy mill trade — and you may not even know it: «Again and again, salespeople denied that their puppies came from puppy mills, and most did not comply with a law passed in 2010 by the State requiring pet shops to post in a conspicuous place in writing on or near the cage of any dog or cat available for sale the information required by subsection (a) of this section.
In recent years The HSUS has assisted in rescuing nearly 10,000 dogs from more than 50 different puppy mills across the country churning out more than 2 million puppies per year for the pet trade.
Ms. Howard worked with «Dateline» for over a year to prepare an expose of the multimillion dollar pet shop and puppy mill trade.
His animal law experience includes dangerous dog claims, pet store litigation involving puppy mill sales, Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, Pet Lemon law claims, replevin actions for companion animals, and veterinary malpractice.
For more information about the pet trade, particularly in puppy mills, click here or go to http://www.oprah.com/ and also watch the video at the end of this article.
The HSUS applauds these independent retailers for joining the program because their numbers prove it is not necessary to support the cruel puppy mill trade to operate a successful pet - related business.
«There are cases where we have to hold the dogs for months because they're bargaining chips for the miller — they trade them in exchange for dropped charges,» says Goodwin.
Despite the claims made by puppy store sellers, most dogs sold in pet stores currently come from puppy mills, which are inhumane, commercial dog breeding facilities where puppies are bred in factory - like environments for the pet trade.
Go here for a look at the scathing audit of USDA inspections of puppy mills and pending federal legislation to try to improve conditions for dogs trapped in the pet trade.
(The town obviously wants to keep out large mills where humane care is impossible and dogs are nothing more than inventory for the pet trade.)
Puppy mills are mass - production facilities that churn out puppies for the pet trade with an emphasis on profit over animal welfare.
But before we westerners go pointing fingers and condemning other countries and cultures for their inhumane practices, let's look in the mirror and take responsibility for the cruelties we inflict upon animals day after day in our own respective countries, whether in factory farming, puppy mills, entertainment, or the fur trade.
Puppy mills are cruel mass - production facilities where the breeding dogs are frequently confined to small wire cages for life and often deprived of the basics of humane care, solely to produce puppies for the pet trade.
Yesterday the situation turned fairly dramatically, with an announcement that two respected Missouri animal welfare groups (Including MAAL) had reached an accord with the trade associations for the puppy mill industry and the agriculture industry.
Puppy mills are facilities that churn out puppies for the pet trade with an emphasis on profit over welfare.
According to the Renewable Fuels Association (the US ethanol trade organization), there are two processes for making ethanol: wet milling and dry milling.
Spurring on the rumor mill are a couple of pieces of news: HTC suspended trading for tomorrow on the Taiwanese Stock Exchange (as this report from Taiwanese site TechNews as well a tweet from Bloomberg columnist Tim Culpan indicate).
Samsung has traditionally released new Galaxy Note handsets at the IFA trade show in the fall but it has sort of become a tradition for the rumor mill to predict that this time around the flagship handset will arrive a bit earlier.
For instance, nationwide the price of gypsum products used for drywall is up 23 percent, plastic products like pipes are up 20 percent, steel mill products 18 percent, aluminum mill shapes 15 percent and concrete 11 percent, said Ken Simonson, Chief Economist for the Associated General Contractors of America, a trade groFor instance, nationwide the price of gypsum products used for drywall is up 23 percent, plastic products like pipes are up 20 percent, steel mill products 18 percent, aluminum mill shapes 15 percent and concrete 11 percent, said Ken Simonson, Chief Economist for the Associated General Contractors of America, a trade grofor drywall is up 23 percent, plastic products like pipes are up 20 percent, steel mill products 18 percent, aluminum mill shapes 15 percent and concrete 11 percent, said Ken Simonson, Chief Economist for the Associated General Contractors of America, a trade grofor the Associated General Contractors of America, a trade group.
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