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"abattoir" Definitions
  1. a building where animals are killed for foodTopics Buildingsc2, Farmingc2
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Its abattoir has the capacity to process 2,100 cattle a day.
Krystian also consumes cow blood he gets from a local abattoir.
A diplomatic consulate is a place of business, not an abattoir.
They are waiting to be sold for slaughter at the local abattoir.
In 2015, the business opened a carbon neutral abattoir in Ellesmere, England.
The result is as funny as a Muppet abattoir — or as sad.
Owner Geoff Pearson said that Knickers' sheer size saved him from the abattoir.
STATE-RUN BUTCHER Shakita, however, believes the answer lies in a government-run abattoir.
ABATTOIR It's about time a real estate reporter was the protagonist of a horror movie.
In Butterton, Staffordshire, a villager mistook him for a journalist investigating a scandalous local abattoir.
In the film's plot, a socially inept meat inspector, Mária (Alexandra Borbély), arrives at an abattoir.
In February 21945, after sheltering in a deep underground meat locker in the abattoir-turned-P.
I'm visiting Argentina's largest live cattle auction in the Mataderos (translation: abattoir) neighbourhood with Gastón Riveira.
Once suckled, the prized calves are sold to an abattoir or feedlot at a price per kilogram.
A number of social media users said the abattoir foreman should be pumped full of water instead.
Enkhjargal has had to take a part-time job in a local abattoir to make ends meet.
The Broomhall abattoir recently got a call from a charity wondering how to dispose of unwanted pet alpacas.
For the first time in 15 years — and sadly the only time since then — Mogadishu wasn't an abattoir.
The order follows a January food scare sparked by a TV documentary showing a Polish abattoir killing sick cows.
Separately, Guillaume confirmed that a Polish abattoir had sold nearly 800 kilograms of rotten beef to nine French companies.
Even the luckiest of gamblers sometimes loses—and even the greasiest of piglets sometimes ends up in the abattoir. ■
And he'll continue to be—his size has apparently saved him from the "abattoir," a dignified word for slaughterhouse.
"This business has helped so many people," said John Kariuki, director of Star Brilliant Donkey Export Abattoir in Naivasha.
Abattoir gets strange after the first third, SUPER strange after the second third, and downright WTF with the last third.
The abattoir slaughters 14,113 animals a week—25,000 in the run-up to Christmas—through a ruthless division of labour.
"Chavez is turning this into an abattoir of Rosario's blood," intoned Larry Merchant, who was calling the fight for HBO.
It's a towering anthology, a literary abattoir where the dead dance eternally and fairly rock the joint with their ministrations.
In other cases, owners found their stolen donkeys in the abattoir amongst the droves of others in the holding yard.
She has pigs booked into an abattoir in the first week of October—it takes time to process the meat.
The abattoir owners insist that they are bettering the country by generating jobs and paying handsome prices for unneeded donkeys.
In other cases, owners found their stolen donkeys in the abattoir amongst the droves of others in the holding yard.
Echo focused the lenses of his front-facing cameras to look beyond the man, through the open door to the abattoir.
The abattoir in Baringo has been running for almost two years, slaughtering hundreds of donkeys a day to satisfy Chinese demand.
Next to the abattoir the Khalids have built a mosque with a green dome and the beginnings of an Islamic garden.
Mr. Hodges, an opal dealer and bookmaker who also ran the local abattoir, wore the dentures in the 1960s and '70s.
Seventeen skin traders have also opened shop, mostly in Nairobi, and a fourth abattoir is rumored to be on the way.
The fifth row of buildings in this and every other Farmstead community were meant to be functional: storehouse, toolshed, woodshed, smokehouse, abattoir.
Like these ants, Smith, too, is from Florida — and he was drawn in by the Formica ants fondness for that abattoir ambiance.
Higher slaughtering will aid Australia's abattoir operators, which were forced to idle processing plants as supplies dwindled over the past 12 months.
Workers whom the reporter spoke with said the process was cruel, though the foreman of the abattoir said the process was "painless".
You make your way through this strange place, half a home to the monsters and half operating as a factory, or abattoir.
Jump into the abattoir of clown meat whose top policy priority seems to be "poor people deserve to die of preventable diseases"?
At times, a quarter or more of his swine arrive at the abattoir without ever having received any antimicrobial drugs at all.
A civil war broke out, the park was shuttered, and government and rebel forces turned Gorongosa into a battlefield and makeshift abattoir.
A significant proportion of all these sheep end up in an abattoir in Craven Arms owned by a company called Euro Quality Lambs.
The goats go from the pen to the abattoir one day, and then we get the meat and cook it the next day.
But according to a new report, the treatment of chickens, cows, and sheep inside the abattoir could be the real cause for concern.
With its own abattoir, the government could help stabilize the market and allow herders to sell their cattle at the going rate, Shakita said.
In a 1929 photograph by Eli Lotar, two rows of calves' feet outside an abattoir imply a butcher, who is nowhere to be seen.
Those wanks are more like being forced to eat the most delicious steak you've ever tasted while sitting in the middle of an abattoir.
Meat—pork products especially—could be called Zim's central motif, as if Vasquez is representing America as abattoir: blood-soaked, greased-up, and gamey.
The department said it did not yet know whether this abattoir was the source of the outbreak, which the NICD said was still unknown.
The inspections followed a January food scare triggered by a TV documentary that said it showed staff at a Polish abattoir killing sick cows.
EIGHT YEARS ago J. Broomhall Ltd, a family-run abattoir in Gloucestershire, became the first in the country to get a licence to slaughter alpacas.
And indecisive clients who have read too many design magazines all end up wanting bathrooms that look like "variations of tiled rooms in an abattoir".
Amnesty also said it found 130 people detained by SARS in a detention center known as the "Abattoir" — or slaughterhouse — in Abuja, Nigeria's capital city.
And Hira Halal Meat, their business in this small city an hour's drive north of Houston, looks more like a petting zoo than an abattoir.
Biotechnology will thus strut its stuff on the catwalk, and leather, whatever title it goes by, will take its first, halting steps away from the abattoir.
In the original show (now in its 11th season), murderous psychos are everywhere in America, waiting to turn your home into an abattoir or torture chamber.
To be fair, this is a problem built into the play, which like all of Shakespeare's tragedies begins with astonishing rhetoric and ends as an abattoir.
While there are abattoir scenes, and no shortage of heartache, much of the film is madcap and light, and shot through with Mr. Bong's wry humor.
Early stagings of his that once shocked — as when he set Richard Strauss's "Elektra" in an abattoir in the 1970s — would hardly raise an eyebrow now.
He hated moving so at such a reduced speed, but he was glad to have this processing time before whatever would happen to him inside the abattoir.
The abattoir buys goats, sheep, cows and camels for slaughter from herders to export to the Middle East, giving families cash to buy food during the drought.
The abattoir is the modern continuation of the Nazi concentration camp, and if you are a part of the milk-drinking population, then you condone systems of torture.
"It's impossible to buy cows from land that isn't deforested," Felipe Oliveira told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in his tatty office at the abattoir in Brazil's Amazonas State.
JESH Chief Executive Faisal Guhad said the abattoir had been open for a year but was forced to close for three months last year because of the drought.
SNL's weekly audience of 10m represents less than half his Twitter following and is dominated by left-leaning millennials who would sooner work in an abattoir than vote Trump.
I'd rather lie naked in a working abattoir being trampled by frightened livestock than spend a minute in the company of a member of The 1975 or, say, Blossoms.
Calvin Hart, played very well by Ashley Thomas, dominates the scenes with Naz as he tries to teach the fresh meat how to not get pulverized by the abattoir.
The main one being, how did he get to be 133 feet 4 inches at the shoulder, and weigh about 3,000 pounds, so big that he escaped the abattoir.
The Department of Health said it had closed a poultry abattoir operated by Sovereign Foods in the capital Pretoria after detecting listeria there, and had banned it from preparing food.
Built illegally, the decision to shut down the slaughterhouse was made in 2013 by the city council, which consulted with the abattoir, animal activist groups and local residents over its closure.
The conceit suits this veritable abattoir of a play in which children exist to be done away with: Why shouldn't these "weird sisters" function as an eerie reminder of that fact?
Comprising a burst slush puddle of warm faecal-scented blood surrounded by dainty boiled apple slices, it tasted foreboding and grim, like an unwashed fridge at the back of an abattoir.
Similarly, in a scene in which Mária sits at her computer, the abattoir workers peer at her from behind a plastic flap, as if she were a weird insect under a microscope.
They would also encounter licensing problems: when Bagehot visited the abattoir, the government-appointed vet on site was a Romanian who had EU-recognised qualifications gained by training in Britain and Romania.
JIJIGA, Ethiopia (Reuters) - An abattoir located among herding communities in Ethiopia's eastern Somali region, known more for droughts and famine than business opportunities, is an unusual stop for a U.S. aid administrator.
The Department of Health said it had closed a poultry abattoir operated by Sovereign Foods in the capital Pretoria after detecting listeria there, and had banned the facility from preparing food in December.
But she is careful not to condemn the workers of this bloody trade, routinely dismissed as sadists by environmental activists, and poignantly records a female abattoir manager showing her pictures of pet dogs.
A dog and a horse ride on the back of a truck through Chiang Mai; a buffalo is slaughtered in an abattoir; a European woman reads philosophy to an audience of indifferent goats.
While at the abattoir, Green announced 12 countries that would benefit from Feed The Future investments, signalling that the program would survive despite proposed deep cuts to USAID's budget by the Trump administration.
"On Body and Soul" A love story set in an abattoir might sound odd, but then Oscar frontrunner "The Shape of Water" is about a mute cleaner falling for an Amazonian fish man.
In Yangan in Queensland state, 18 activists chained themselves to fixtures inside an abattoir and eventually left after management agreed to release three sheep, Queensland police acting inspector Jamie Deacon told a media conference.
Some 60 Jews were taken to the abattoir and, according to the American ambassador Franklin Mott Gunther — who toured the slaughterhouse shortly after the revolt was suppressed — hanged from meat hooks and skinned alive.
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.
"Against Empathy" is an invigorating, relevant and often very funny re-evaluation of empathy, one of our culture's most ubiquitous sacred cows, which in Mr. Bloom's view should be gently led to the abattoir.
Sovereign Foods, which delisted from the Johannesburg stock exchange in November, said the prohibition on the abattoir was lifted on Monday after the listeria bacterium was not found in the latest samples from the plant.
At the core of the show's anarchy was its de facto mascot, Yakko—the Groucho-esque eldest brother who wisecracked and eye-rolled the sacred cows of the times into the show's hand-drawn abattoir.
After you've had your fun, a clean-up squad will come in and hose down the lifeless hosts, repair the damage and reset their memories: Ready for another day at the theme park-cum-abattoir.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Several countries have started to cut the amount of beef they import from Poland after a TV documentary showed an abattoir killing sick cows, the head of the meat producers lobby said on Monday.
In Yangan in Queensland state, 18 activists chained themselves to fixtures inside an abattoir early morning on Monday and eventually left after management agreed to release three sheep, Queensland police acting inspector Jamie Deacon told a media conference.
Because of this, Lu Donglin, Goldox's director, announced in October that the abattoir would begin issuing checks that take three days to clear, allowing the company time to recoup payments in the event that stolen donkeys are reclaimed by villagers.
Arriving a year ago in Saint-Jean Pied-de-Port with initial support from a Creative Capital grant, Tin Nyo set out to create a detailed record of the life of one pig from the birthing pen to the abattoir.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The death toll from an outbreak of listeria in South Africa has jumped beyond 60 in the past month, health authorities said on Monday, adding they had closed a poultry abattoir where the bug that causes the disease had been detected.
Unlike the giant feedlot operations of the American Midwest, say, which tend to stink of manure and death from miles away, the high-tech UP abattoir sits near neighbours on other industrial estates, kept spotless and odour-free by an enormous workforce.
AT THE END of the Grande Halle de la Villette, a former abattoir built by Emperor Napoleon III in the north-east of Paris, lay "Yam Dreaming" (pictured above), a work by six men from Yuendumu, a community of Aboriginal artists in central Australia.
And it's equally unlikely that clearing the Lithuanians and Portuguese out of the chicken processing factories would mean that British workers would start pouring back out of London, eager to go back to their old home towns to slit gizzards and hose down abattoir floors.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Police in eastern China have detained 29 suspects linked to an abattoir that pumped up to 120 liters of water over a 12-hour period into cattle to inflate their slaughter weight before being carved up and sold, state media reported on Wednesday.
They've done a bum job explaining why a book sang or — and this is the worst — they've done a bum job explaining why a book stank, robbing the authors of the intelligent criticism they were owed while being shown the way to the abattoir.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The death toll from an outbreak of listeria in South Africa has jumped beyond 60 in the past month, health authorities said on Monday, adding they had closed a poultry abattoir where the bug that causes the disease had been detected.
Back when they had toiled at honest work – Lucy at a bakery and Safi ye at an abattoir –they'd wondered if it could be true that there were people who were given money simply because they looked as if they were used to having lots of it.
Mr. Chesebe explained that the slaughterhouse also limits its purchases of dried skins to those sold by Turkana people — because, he said, "everyone knows that only Turkana eat donkeys" — and to fresh skins from sellers who claim their animals died on the way to the abattoir.
Anew, I come to a dead stop in front of Matisse's "The Piano Lesson" (1917), an idyll of bourgeois family life and an exercise of formal audacity, made at the same time that the abattoir battles at Verdun were unfolding, some hundred and sixty miles away.
In the late 203s he headed to Paris, saw a major Pablo Picasso exhibition, and came across the Surrealist magazine, Documents, which included Georges Bataille's poetic mediations on words such as abattoir/slaughterhouse and bouche/mouth, alongside creepy photographs of isolated body parts by Jacques-Andre Boiffard.
Each spring, my timing was just a little off to harvest the blossoms: two years ago, I was moving house; last year I was killing a pig (well, not me, but the pig I had adopted for my ongoing art project, This Little Piggy, was sent to the abattoir).
Easier on the environment, full of weird nutrients, and whoa, check out that feed conversion ratio: It takes half as much food as you'd give to pigs and chickens and a twelfth as much as cattle to get the same amount of cricket protein on the far side of the abattoir.
Usually, an onscreen sword fight is just a stretch of choreography, dull even when frenzied; or else it gets you into abattoir territory, like that scene in the first season of "Rome," when Titus Pullo (Ray Stevenson, pioneering the buzz cut) converts seven gladiators into ten times as many body parts.
The atrocious extent of what people are capable of doing in order to appease these desires is implied through the intercutting of clips from one of Rasdjarmrearnsook's earlier works, which shows the slow, torturous death of a buffalo in an abattoir in Thailand before it is finally butchered and carved.
It's a perfect storm for the spread of disease: "Many [pilgrims] will have had little, if any, pre-Hajj health care, added to which are the extremes of climate and crowding, rugged terrain, mingling of populations from around the world, and migration into the country of livestock, butchers, and abattoir workers," The Lancet: Infectious Diseases reports.
Kiss that planet, young libertines.) On the same album, Abattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpheus, which over the course of two records can occasionally feel a tad boogie-era Stones (perhaps because it was the first Bad Seeds album without Blixa), "Supernaturally" is an endearingly odd song of desire that won't work at a wedding, but sometimes you need to love someone in a car.

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