Sentences with phrase «slaughter as»

We won the hearts and minds of millions of people who saw the baby seal slaughter as outdated, cruel, and unnecessary.
The «Crow Down» is a «hunting contest» where both adults and children slaughter as many crows as they possibly can in two days.
With his own victims unspecified and undifferentiated, the dramas evoked in the Spanish painter's Black Paintings and The Third of May 1808 (1814) are echoed here on a larger scale, the slaughter as meaningless as it is universal.
Without slaughter as «an option», horse breeders will stop overbreeding.
While the eclectic roster touched every link in the chain that turns a horse into toxic steaks, not surprisingly it contained no speakers who disagree with horse slaughter as a solution, no mention of the drug residue issue and virtually no true rescue organizations.
In fact, Congress has not regarded horse slaughter as a matter for states to address.
He is driven to rule and all that this entails — there is as much blood and slaughter as in several seasons of Game of Thrones here and almost as much lust.»
Nykvist shoots the slaughter as an act of sudden, almost primeval brutality.
Pete, we soon learn, is overworked and past his prime, destined to be sold south for slaughter as soon as he loses his next race.
Their tooth - clicking glee at pursuing new victims is a sure laugh, but the movie rarely becomes a «Mow them down» video game — slaughter as a punchline.
Yes, Hogwarts takes a quite a serious beating, with the whimsical school reduced to rubble as Voldemort's armies commence their siege with help from trolls and spiders, storming the grounds on the hunt to slaughter as many hapless students as possible.
bans kosher and halal slaughter as minister says animal rights come before religion Animal Boy is the.
In the United States in 1992 — a normal year in this country, even as the BSE epidemic approached its peak in Britain — 30,860,000 cattle and 1,353,000 calves were sent to slaughter as a matter of ordinary business, their meat bound for burger chains and restaurants and supermarket meat counters.
The operation itself, as I've indicated is what we call farrow to finish, so this breeder has his own sows on the farm which have young pigs which he keeps on the farm, grows them out and their only exit from the farm on a rotational basis as the young pigs come through the older pigs meet market weight, and they are shipped out for slaughter as their end destination.
The Lib Dems were lambs to the slaughter as voters extracted revenge for 2010's great betrayal including that notorious university tuition broken promise
Hens will naturally live for around 10 years, but most layer hens in Australia are sent to slaughter as soon as they exceed their productive «use by date».
They were careful to include as much violent slaughter as they could, however.
One can not say, therefore, that the self - slaughter was despair, which would be a thoughtless hysteron proteron; one must say that the fact that the pagan judged self - slaughter as he did was despair.
I believe that there are valid reasons that can be given to show the Midianite slaughter as being morally justifiable.
@TTOO — If you want to see «cheap and mean» you should hear any of fred's various and uniformly abhorrent defenses of child slaughter as depicted in 1 Sam 15:3.
So, as a vegetarian, you are going to take a stand and have a chicken slaughtered as a sacrifice to your beliefs?
There's only so many times the Jewish «lambs» can invite the Muslim / Christian / Nazi / etc. «lions» over for dinner and get slaughtered as a result.
Or earlier, when the Indians were slaughtered as we stole their land... that morality?
and much to my shock, I had a couple of people leave comments to the affirmative, saying that they love and worship a God from the Bible who not only drowns babies, but slaughters them as well.
«We hold that if the incompetent APC administration had not continued to issue false security assurances, these compatriots would not have believed a lie and dropped their guards when they would have adopted more precautionary measures; only to be slaughtered as soft targets by insurgents.»
Jackson unearthed historical records showing the British slaughtered as many as 13,000 turtles a year in the Cayman Islands alone.
hatchery A facility where eggs are hatched and then reared until the animals are old enough to survive on their own, at which point they typically are released into the wild (fish) or slaughtered as human food (chickens).
Why sit through a series of blade - twisting slaughters as routine as they are grisly?
The stock has been slaughtered as Wall Street did not care for the earnings miss in the first quarter coupled with higher inventories.
These provided a fresh, frantic, and intense situation, as you try and juggle keeping your group alive, and slaughtering as many enemies as possible.
You'll find the painful Death's Head (1941) as well as the impressive Man with a Lamb (1943), which reminds us how innocent people are slaughtered as battles rage.

Not exact matches

What followed was an amazing episode for humanity; enemies who were just hours ago slaughtering each other at a level unseen in human history, were talking, singing, dancing, and eating together as if they were friends.
Now, according to the Mayo Clinic, the most common way to acquire an E. coli infection is by eating contaminated food such as ground beef: «When cattle are slaughtered and processed, E. coli bacteria in their intestines can get on the meat.
I saw her and my brothers as financial innocents — whom Gary and I were leading to slaughter.
Michael Pollan, the voice of the «real food» revolution, has said cooking at home will be as odd to our grandchildren as slaughtering a chicken is to us.
«The paralysis you feel right now — the impotent helplessness that washes over you as news of another mass slaughter scrolls across the television screen — isn't real,» Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, said in the statement.
Chipotle as part of the announcement also said that it would give its chickens more space (6 pounds per square foot), provide them with improved lighting and litter in their housing, and change how its chickens are slaughtered to a practice pushed for by animal welfare activists.
His style is characterized as brutal, and historians have pointed out that he slaughtered civilians en masse.
The policies will aim to require less antibiotics and fewer veterinary visits for the chickens, as well as require suppliers eliminate slaughter methods that are purportedly traumatic for the birds.
That's principled politics, too, and in terms of actually saving the country, it trumps the lambs - to - the - slaughter strategy of voting your values as if it mattered.
In deflationary environments, as the dollar becomes more valuable and the prices of assets collapse, investors can be slaughtered.
A demonstrator from the group CodePink holds up a banner as National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre delivers remarks during a news conference at the Willard Hotel on December 21, 2012, in Washington, D.C. — one week after Adam Lanza used an assault - style rifle to slaughter 20 schoolchildren and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
But as the saying goes, «Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered,» I hope for your sake you are a pig and get out while you can.
An amendment added to a farm bill that was approved by the House Agriculture Committee would bar people from «knowingly slaughtering a dog or cat for human consumption,» as well as transporting or participating in other commercial activity related to eating pet meat.
So, as the markets crash, not only will the PBGC's portfolio get slaughtered... so will those of the pensions it guarantees (which will then require more funds).
They saw classmates die and took cover as bullets flew on Valentine's Day, but when the slaughter stopped, the survivors of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High stood up and did not shut up.
If you owned or bought shares of Halcon Resources at the start of 2016, you got slaughtered, as the company went bankrupt, emerging in a «prepackaged» plan that it negotiated with its debt holders.
Beef prices have also fallen since mid 2002, as drought in North America and Australia has induced higher slaughter rates.
If people could just follow the teachings for themselves and leave others alone to live as they believe, then the world would truely be a better place where millions were never slaughtered in the name of some one elses god.
While Judaism contains the oldest known humane limits on the use of animals (e.g., harming an animal is punishable, slaughter must be painless, they must be fed before one's children, they are to rest on the Sabbath, etc.), it does not eliminate animals for use as food, manufacture, or for ritual.
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