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We had a very special guest at Saturday Slaughters today.
Zombie man slaughters him with a cleaver; Whispers crows with delight.
What kind of person slaughters the people they love the most?
Smithfield owns most of the hogs it slaughters along with processing plants.
Hubei, also a key egg producer, slaughters about 500 million birds each year.
After World War II and its slaughters, the Communists imposed a controlling regime.
Ritual slaughters are as common in major cities as they are in rural areas.
This kind of misperception is how major catastrophes — like mass slaughters and even war — happen.
In the winter, she slaughters and freezes meat and cans, pickles, and ferments excess produce.
The two run into each other at a pound, where Ambrosio slaughters dogs for money.
" In July Cernovich tweeted, "The 'alt-right' hasn't killed anyone, but #BlackLivesMatter regularly slaughters the innocent.
In order for meat to be deemed halal, the butcher who slaughters animals must be Muslim.
Said her brother, Frankie Rzucek: "What kind of person slaughters the people they love the most?"
Maduro must be convinced that he will face severe consequences if his regime slaughters innocent Venezuelans.
Smithfield already harvests materials for medical use from the 16 million hogs it slaughters each year.
Much of it revolves around the drug trade, and avenging past deeds, whether slights or slaughters.
As in the novel, Claude Heroux slaughters everyone around him with an axe, driven to madness by Pennywise.
China slaughters almost 700 million pigs a year and pork is by far the most widely eaten meat.
And in Marvel's Darth Vader comic series, Vader slaughters Tusken Raiders on Tatooine just to pass the time.
"There have been no massacres and no slaughters in our history," Mr Erdogan said a few years ago.
Making a serial-killer movie without a slew of slaughters requires that tension be generated by other means.
Then, as a final act of revenge against her husband, she slaughters their sons before making her escape.
Hudson Valley, which slaughters 800 ducks a day, said they sold $15 million worth of foie gras last year.
There are too many slaughters across the world to name them all—Syria, Yemen, and Myanmar come to mind.
Eventually he became enthralled by local traditions like Courir de Mardi Gras and communal hog slaughters known as boucheries.
There may well be slaughters, massacres and abuses in the battle between Turkey and the Kurds in northern Syria.
In Iraq it slaughters thousands of Yazidis in Sinjar and forces more than 7,000 women and girls into sexual slavery.
Obara and Nym put up a decent fight before Euron slaughters them unceremoniously and mounts them on the ship's mast.
The abattoir slaughters 14,113 animals a week—25,000 in the run-up to Christmas—through a ruthless division of labour.
Cash prices suffered after processors trimmed slaughters while trying to recover lost profits and stimulate seasonally tepid wholesale beef demand.
In Iraq, IS slaughters thousands of Yazidis in Sinjar and forces more than 7,000 women and girls into sexual slavery.
It still saturates the internet with high-definition murder porn and slaughters civilians on the streets of Europe and America.
These barbaric slaughters are an assault upon our communities, an attack upon our nation, and a crime against all of humanity.
Both sides are hopping mad about a new film, which shows botched slaughters and suggests that hunting is diminishing the population.
In September, Botswana was the site of what is believed to be one of the biggest elephant slaughters in recent years.
VIRGINIA TECH, April 16, 2007 - A gunman slaughters 32 people and kills himself at Virginia Tech, a university in Blacksburg, Virginia.
In Game of Thrones' penultimate episode, "The Bells," she slaughters thousands of people in what amounts to be a whim and a tantrum.
Two slaughters are part of the novel's context: Troy and the first world war, which broke out just as Joyce began his book.
Please, Sylvester Stallone, the world doesn't need another movie where Rambo wears a cowboy hat and slaughters an entire Burmese town or whatever.
One thing was when Haley Joel Osment goes crazy and slaughters the villagers, I wanted to add a baby, add a baby crying.
"The plant employs 3,000 people and slaughters 6,000 head of cattle a day," says the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism website.
Likewise, I read of the partition of Pakistan and India in 85033, that resulted in one of the greatest slaughters of modern times.
In Jakarta, Juniatur Silitonga, whose family has been in the business since 1975, says he slaughters about 20 dogs in an average week.
In a league that slaughters stagnancy, they made no significant changes after getting swept in the first round by a lower-seeded team.
When Amazon slaughters retail, are they creating more jobs by providing more distribution for small businesses or are they really just slaughtering retail?
Is this a Destiny-type situation where he slaughters people in the Crucible and holds a world-record time for raid completion to boot?
They decided to focus on custom slaughters rather than selling predominantly to grocers, who they say are often looking just for the lowest price.
The scene isn't just gory—it subverts expectations by taking Robb Stark, who seems to be following the quintessential vengeance narrative, and abruptly slaughters him.
Compare Homer's "Odyssey" with James Joyce's "Ulysses": whereas the epic incorporates gods, slaughters and the fate of nations, the novel celebrates the intimate and quotidian.
In other regions with large Muslim populations, similar operations offer custom slaughters, like ENA Meat Packing in Paterson, N.J., and Nature's Bounty in Vacaville, Calif.
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, April 220, 21999 - A gunman slaughters 212 people and kills himself at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, popularly known as Virginia Tech.
The witch is treated like royalty until the end of her days-long reign, when the rest of the coven slaughters her and eats her corpse.
They demonstrate our resolve and refusal to stand on the sidelines as Assad slaughters his people — and their children — with the cruelest weapons known to man.
To put it bluntly, Assad is a monster who slaughters his people like livestock, but for some reason, Gabbard saw it fit to meet with him.
Skalnik told of victims' begging for their lives and of remorseless killers who laughed after their slaughters, boasting that they had outsmarted prosecutors and the police.
What makes this country, that slaughters the people who stand up against oppression, fears [sic] the most is showing the reality just like a mirror to them.
Often as ruthless as the rebels they opposed, many paramilitaries morphed into drug gangs and death squads known for particularly gruesome slaughters, sometimes with chainsaws and machetes.
Mr. Dyer has also found journals that illustrate seamen's hunting triumphs on specific whaleboats, although other archival records of the voyages show the slaughters never actually happened.
Tyson contracts with poultry farmers to raise the chickens that the company slaughters and processes, and provides them with the means to raise the chickens for slaughter.
But there have already been reports of mass slaughters of poultry for lack of feed, and chicken prices have temporarily plunged — in a possible sign of panic selling.
Some of the day's kill reduction was weather related, but some packers intentionally cut slaughters to improve their margins and drive up wholesale beef values, said CHS Hedging Inc.
Another is about a family on vacation with a son who is creepy and mute and imagines himself as a gimp-masked murdering giant who slaughters everyone he sees.
These are "places whose names have become synonymous with the slaughters that occurred there," he wrote, noting that the Supreme Court's decision in the 2008 District of Columbia v.
Imagine if instead of making Solo, the Star Wars executives had greenlit a Chewbacca prequel in which Chewie hunts and slaughters a platoon of Stormtroopers on a cloud forest planet.
"We believe that IT has nothing to do with math and physics… it is more artistic than scientific," says Nicolas Sadirac, as he cheerfully slaughters whole herds of sacred cows.
The emerging wisdom is that newly galvanized white supremacists have collided with our nihilistic gun culture to produce a spate of racist slaughters, from Charleston to Poway to El Paso.
Dany comes in, slaughters hundreds of thousands of people, but does so promising to revolutionize the country, tearing down the insular, corrupt families that have fought war after war forever.
She often performs qurban, an Islamic offering ritual where she slaughters sheep above her followers to allegedly free them of evil spirits by giving God an animal's soul in exchange.
His incendiary comments Tuesday prompted an immediate response from President Benjamin Netanyahu, who said Erdoğan heads a "dark dictatorship" that "slaughters Syrians and Kurds and imprisons thousands of [its] citizens."
We've seen those tensions flare in the past in different parts of India, with burgers being outlawed and fundamentalist organizations calling for the murder of anyone who slaughters a cow.
He tortures and humiliates his enemies, locking them in cages and using them as footstools, and he slaughters women and children, all in pursuit of his own power and glory.
And at the Humane Society of the United States, we do, speaking out against the pitiless methods by which this nation raises and slaughters 10 billion animals a year for food.
For nearly a decade, photographer Isa Leshko has traveled the US visiting sanctuaries that provide refuge to aging farm animals in an industry that slaughters over 8 billion land animals per year.
The woman slaughters them and brings them in the next day, so they're super fresh, and it's hilarious because they're in garbage bags in coolers packed with ice, just like dead bodies.
Then the object turns out to be a Klingon sculpture, and disturbing it launches a brutal, year-long war that slaughters countless innocents, and almost obliterates the Federation, Starfleet, and Earth itself.
The brewing battle over trucks comes as Manitoba, which slaughters more swine than any other Canadian province, has reported its first new cases of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) in 16 months.
Other prominent voices declaring that the devastation of Christian communities, the enslavement and massacres of Yazidis, and the repeated slaughters, crucifixions and beheadings constitute genocide include Pope Francis and the European Parliament.
In footage taken moments after she slaughters the alleged horse-killer, you can hear Cochran cackling maniacally, luxuriating in the spoils of her years-long, metal ass war between man and beast.
"  "Our Cove Monitors operate fully within Japanese law, documenting Taiji's dolphin drive hunts for the Japanese people and the rest of the world to see – including the horrific capture methods and continued slaughters.
This is not a complete list of all major U.S. mass shootings: VIRGINIA TECH, April 16, 2007 - A gunman slaughters 32 people and kills himself at Virginia Tech, a university in Blacksburg, Virginia.
This summer, as Syria's civil war slaughters itself toward a final bloody conclusion, the biggest danger to the region is the simmering confrontation between Israel and the Iranian militia backing the Syrian government.
But I am disgusted to see those efforts turned into a vainglorious photo op for a ruthless tyrant who enslaves, imprisons and slaughters his own people, shown shaking the hand of his — American!
The American story got richer and deeper over time, with many grave sins and slaughters, not least for indigenous peoples, but generally hewing to a spirit of growing inclusion and welcome for newcomers.
"Right now, in any plant that slaughters, you have at least one inspector at all times," Janet M. Riley, senior vice president of public affairs at the North American Meat Institute, told MUNCHIES.
Today, Lucas is a healthy, happy infant, but his twin sister, Laura, suffers in agonizing pain thanks to Zika microcephaly -- which slaughters brain cells and results in complete remodeling of the brain in development.
Please note this is not a complete list of all U.S. school shootings: VIRGINIA TECH: April 16, 2007 - A gunman slaughters 32 people and kills himself at Virginia Tech, a university in Blacksburg, Virginia.
And an abattoir in Scotland that slaughters about 60 percent of the pigs there has transported some of its animals to locations in neighboring England because the company had run out of carbon dioxide.
When Achilles playfully suggests a fight to the death and approaches the virgin queen unarmed, Penthesilea slaughters him and throws herself on his body along with her dogs, in a scene of cannibalistic derangement.
There were similar problems with another announcement, earlier this year, that in the wake of mass slaughters in Pittsburgh (at a synagogue) and Christchurch (at two mosques) Twitter would remove tweets that targeted religious groups.
The president's slip came at the end of a 10-Minute speech in which he decried the "barbaric slaughters" in Dayton and El Paso, Texas, which occurred within hours of each other over the weekend.
According to tradition, the King of Judea at the time of Jesus's birth, Herod — fearful of a premonition that another "king of the Jews" has been born — slaughters all new infant boys in the area.
The most excruciating scene is a lengthy segment in which Martsinkevich slaughters, decapitates, guts and dismembers a pig on a living room carpet, a sacrifice that brought the "smell of death" on set, Khrzhanovsky said.
The slaughters at a high school in Florida, a church in Texas and a concert in Las Vegas suggest that the common good is not only an older standard for rights but also a better one.
The tusks of 87 animals, which were counted during aerial surveys over the past few months in Botswana, had been chopped off — evidence of what conservationists are calling one of the biggest slaughters in recent years.
We need decisive action on the ground: an assault weapons ban, universal background checks, age limits on purchases of military-style assault weapons-How many more slaughters of innocents can our nation suffer before we take action?
Averama Alimentos, which slaughters 280,000 birds a day at its two plants, said record-high prices for the grain forced it to close its larger operation in Umuarama in southern Brazil with the loss of 1,500 jobs.
VICE: Susun Weed [a nearby herbalist] raises sheep for milk and meat, and when she slaughters them she has a whole ritual: she sings to them and straddles them like she's riding them and then cuts their throat.
Families with the means to slaughter animals do it in their gardens or homes, but most people in Cairo depend on their local butcher, who slaughters cows and sheep en masse and portions out the meat to customers.
The Bharatiya Janata Party government in the Indian state of Gujarat has just passed a law imposing life imprisonment for anyone who slaughters a cow, and 10 years in jail for anyone who drives a cow to slaughter.
Temporally, it is set in June, 1957, when a young African-American farmer named Tucker Caliban salts his fields, slaughters his horse and cow, burns down his house, and departs the state—whereupon its entire African-American population follows.
" Noel Womersley, who slaughters cattle for small farmers around Christchurch, said he was happy to sell his AR-15 rifle into a government buyback expected to cost up to NZ$200 million ($138 million) "I'm using guns every day.
" Noel Womersley, who slaughters cattle for small farmers around Christchurch, said he was happy to sell his AR-15 rifle into a government buyback expected to cost up to NZ$200 million ($138 million) "I'm using guns every day.
Now, the coalition uses memes—like a teddy bear that says ISIS "slaughters childhood"—written instead in Arabic, and spreads information through Muslim governments and organizations instead of directly trying to blast it out in the echo chamber of the interwebz.
Subicz should be worried, but men who've survived mass slaughters tend not to worry too much about substance abuse and certainly don't stage interventions—at best, they get wasted themselves and pick up the tab, which is exactly what Subicz does.
After picking up a box of groceries from the helicopter, she took me on a short tour of the farm, where, she told me, the family raises about four hundred and fifty ewes, and slaughters a similar number of lambs annually.
Tim LaHaye, a leader of the Christian fundamentalist movement and co-author of the best-selling "Left Behind" series of apocalyptic novels prophesying mass slaughters and the end of the world, died on Monday in a San Diego area hospital.
According to the Animal Welfare Institute , South Korea slaughters an estimated 2 million dogs a year for canine meat trade, and Humane Society International estimated that a total of 30 million dogs around the world are killed for human consumption.
The player selected the lead from a pool of characters with different ethnicities in Far Cry 2, while Far Cry 3 featured an extreme sports-loving, young, white man as the hero who slaughters islanders, while getting marked with mystical tribal tattoos.
Ituri is no longer the bloodiest corner of Congo, but the violence there in recent months was as severe and merciless as the slaughters at the turn of the 20th century, the 21st century, and almost anytime or anywhere in the world.
We've already seen this debonair devil gleefully pummel patrons of a gay club in Berlin; now he's being serenaded by children singing "Ave Maria" while he coldly slaughters captives in the empty swimming pool of the aptly named Hotel Terminus in Lyon.
We've already seen this debonair devil gleefully pummel patrons of a gay club in Berlin; now he's being serenaded by children singing "Ave Maria" while he coldly slaughters captives in the empty swimming pool of the aptly named Hotel Terminus in Lyon.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Sheep are a hot commodity in Senegal leading up to the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha, when each family traditionally slaughters a ram for a feast that has become a boomtime for traders who often travel hundreds of miles to sell their livestock.
The founder of an orphanage in Burundi who defied death threats and witnessed unspeakable violence as she saved thousands of children from ethnic slaughters in the 1990s is the winner of a new prize created in memory of the Armenian genocide a century ago.
After breakfast, rent a bike from Hartwells (£216 for up to three hours), the village ironmonger, and take a moderately taxing, but scenic spin to The Slaughters (Upper and Lower), a pair of photogenic villages full of old stone cottages and low-slung bridges.
Daenerys' heel-turn is so great that she suddenly slaughters thousands of innocent civilians out of spite, an act so monstrous that despite fully understanding why she might do it, it's tough to imagine any possible redemptive arc for her, especially with one episode to go.
"Acting on the orders of their commander-in-chief, they have sent an important message the United States will no longer stand idly by as Assad, aided and abetted by Putin's Russia, slaughters innocent Syrians with chemical weapons and barrel bombs," McCain and Graham said in a joint statement.
She's already put out 13 Bandcamp releases in 2018—including July's Dance for Angry Mothers, arguably Slaughters' poppiest demo to date (and featuring her daughter on synths and percussion), and Sundust, a pulsating, psychedelic ride through the cosmos—with plans of releasing a physical album sometime later this year.
Since the local Brazilian authorities don't allow the sale of some types of animal parts, such as the head—in order to prevent mad cow disease and other illnesses—he had to buy them directly from a local business that slaughters more than 80 animals on a daily basis, only for local consumers.
Photo: APPolice in Texarkana, Texas arrested 24-year-old Ricky Jared Rankin for allegedly posting a photo of an AR-15—that model of semi-automatic rifle that keeps on being used in mass slaughters across the country—to Instagram accompanied by the caption, "I'm thinking about finally going back to school," KTBS reported.
I say "shameless" because of the non-sequitur that jihadis employ: Both Ahmad Khan Rahami and Omar Mateen justified the mass targeting of innocents, on the streets of New York and in an LGBT bar, because the United States was bombing ... ISIS, a terrorist group that enslaves its ideological opponents and slaughters women and children.
On a recent afternoon, there were no slaughters scheduled for the day, but there were a few remnants of the week's earlier jobs: thick, black, rubber aprons were hung off a metal shelving unit, shaggy goat skins were slumped over a fence ready to be tanned, and the cooler was filled with carcasses wrapped tightly in plastic.
Similarly, while Trump's threat to bomb cultural sites in Iran has been denounced widely, easily, and rightfully as a threat to commit war crimes prohibited by international law, that phrase has only ever been fitfully applied to our torture and abuse of military detainees or our efforts to materially aid Saudi Arabia's ongoing slaughters of civilians in Yemen.
I wanted to understand the process of what it takes to butcher a horse, so I recently visited a slaughterhouse in Van de Veen in Nijkerk, which exclusively slaughters horses, and then paid a visit to horse butcher Van Beek in Utrecht to see what the entire process—from the assessment of the living horse to slaughter and dividing the meat—looks like.
In addition to continuing to encroach on Ukraine, the Russian government interfered in the 2016 US election and was behind the attempted assassination of a former Russian spy in the UK.Russia is also a key ally for Syrian president Bashar al-Assad as he slaughters his own people in a brutal civil war, and in recent months, it's begun cozying up to other rogue regimes like Iran and North Korea.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPompeo says Trump-Zelensky call was 'consistent' with administration policy Alyssa Milano to co-host Biden fundraiser next month House panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry MORE said al-Baghdadi used a "corrosive message" that inspired attacks around the world, including in the U.S.  "He proclaimed not the teachings of Islam, but a warped ideology of hate and brutality, built on mass slaughters, public executions, the enslavement of ethnic and religious minorities, and evils that have no place in any society," former Vice President Joe Biden said in a statement.
Since then, at least 42 other nations have tried similar means of getting past the past, and the crimes they have confronted have usually been even more horrific and wide-reaching: the genocides in Rwanda and East Timor; the reign of the white supremacist, apartheid regime in South Africa; Soviet-imposed communism in East Germany; the slaughters perpetrated in Haiti after the overthrow of Aristide, in the Yugoslavian civil wars, and by Mobutu, Kabila, and so many others in the Congo; the atrocities committed by U.S.-backed, enabled, and even encouraged regimes in Brazil, South Korea, Chile, El Salvador, Panama, Uruguay.

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