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"butchery" Definitions
  1. cruel, violent and unnecessary killing
  2. the work of preparing meat to be sold

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"At Kalinga we have tools and butchery activities, and at Callao they have hominin remains and some butchery marks as well but no tools," Ingicco said.
The Frenchman has studied the cultural differences in butchery from all over, from Marrakech to Saudi Arabia to Washington DC. He's also observed that butchery is in critical condition.
"The butchery marks were a very good surprise," Ingicco said.
Capitalism cannot imagine a future beyond itself that isn't utter butchery.
He inclined his head now toward the woven scene of butchery.
Butchery will remain an indelible stain on those who permit it.
It looked like butchery, sort of — a knife cutting into dead flesh.
"The Syrian regime's butchery is enabled by Russia and Iran," Trump said.
"The butchery in this case was beyond my ability to describe," Gibbons said.
"The art of butchery is pretty limited," John Jr. said with a shrug.
He alternates between scenes of a family dinner and scenes of nonchalant butchery.
Jermasek began his butchery career at age 18 at a butcher shop on Fairfax.
We made everything from scratch, did whole-animal butchery, and worked with local farmers.
Unlike the butchery that bookended it, it merited no presidential statements, no saturation television coverage.
A wink and a nod from Washington is the worst possible response to Riyadh's butchery.
Israel's existence should not be seen as compensation for the butchery of Jews in Europe.
The scientists are pretty impressed by what they've found out about early man's butchery skills.
Afterward at the Butchery on Main, Kai tells Beverly that she's his favorite among the group.
Aside from human butchery, what are some of the other tips you include in the guide?
"Love, after all, is the ingredient that separates a sacrifice from ordinary everyday butchery," she says.
Some of the bones featured cut marks, indicating an early form of butchery, the authors wrote.
Whole animal butchery is also a way for Cracco to ensure the quality of his products.
It offers take-home butchery and seafood — as well as gourmet pizza, salads, and ice cream.
For every painting that conjures up butchery and cadavers, others render the body in erotic states.
This catastrophe, followed by the butchery of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica in 1995, at last galvanised action.
Ally and Meadow flee from the men and end up at the Butchery, of course; where else?
The butchery is also able to create bespoke menus for cater for pets with particular dietary requirements.
"The butchery in this case was beyond my ability to describe," Judge Diane Gibbons told the jury.
There are only a handful of people I know that have actually wanted to learn butchery skills.
One local policeman described the shootings as "butchery" and unlike another recent gun-battle he had seen.
"The Syrian regime's butchery is enabled by Russia and Iran," Trump said with respect to Syria's civil war.
The level of butchery linked the killings to a series of unsolved homicides that began eight years earlier.
Refugees from the butchery fled to the volcanic plains and deep forests of eastern Congo and often settled.
Like Fleishers Craft Butchery, Dickson's Farmstand Meats and a few other butcher shops, White Gold buys whole animals.
And scattered among the tracks are also eight handprints, remains of stone tools and signs of a butchery.
To justify our own pursuit of safety, we avert our eyes from the grotesque reality of unfettered butchery.
The two women hid out at the Butchery on Main where Ally demanded to know more about the cult.
They were able to distinguish marks made for butchery, those made by teeth, and those made for the engravings.
"This was a bit of butchery that can only be described as torture," his attorney, Bernard Harcourt, tells me.
One local policeman, who did not want to be identified, described the shootings as "butchery," unlike other recent gun battles.
Nor did they lead the charge through the gates of King's Landing during the scorching butchery of the last episode.
Both groups fled violence and revolutionary butchery North America had not experienced since the Mexican Civil War of 6900-2628.
But if butchery doesn't look like an attractive career prospect, what young girl is going to want to become a butcher?
Whether The Silence of the Lambs has genuinely promoted cannibalism or the mad butchery of its major villain we do not know.
The leader of the cell, Mohammed Emwazi, was called "Jihadi John" after he appeared, masked in the videos, sometimes performing the butchery.
Behind the scenes, behind the distracting headlines each day, the drumbeat toward Assad's next bout of butchery is beginning to break through.
Two years later she brutally reunited humans and animals with "La macelleria" ("The Butchery"), a heady watercolor of a woman butchering a pig.
The Danish lamb, which we got from an organic butchery in Holbæk, was a little easier to handle because there was no head.
People on both sides argue and shout their respective positions, then retreat back to their respective corners, while the profiteering and butchery continues.
"At the very least, the price of another 'reset' would be complicity in Putin and Assad's butchery of the Syrian people," he added.
The ranch raises its own Wagyu cattle that supplies the kitchen, and offers a number of culinary classes, including cheese-making and butchery.
And there is evidence of animal butchery on Luzon that dates back 700,000 years, but the researchers don't know whether luzonensis is responsible.
Algeria's welfare state rewarded him with $6,000 in aid to build a modest house where the ground floor serves as his poultry butchery.
Under communism the topic had been taboo, for the butchery was followed by a lie: that it had been the work of the Nazis.
I was there for three years and moved around the shop, learning more about butchery and working in the office as a PR assistant.
In my family, that service included Bunker Hill, the butchery of the Civil War, both world wars, Vietnam, and my own brushes with war.
Emma Cline's debut "The Girls" is about the murderous Manson family, from the perspective of the young women who got involved in the butchery.
These innocent people fled the butchery in Syria and could likely face retribution, barrel bombs, or even chemical weapons if forced to go back.
Erwin is unperturbed by the death and butchery of the pigs and seems eager that we explore the rest of the funeral and mingle.
As he grew up in the city, "the only encounter I had with cattle was buying meat at the local butchery," Mr. Ramaphosa wrote.
Perhaps it seems Pollyannish or tasteless to trumpet progress at a time when there is so much butchery, misrule and threat hanging over us.
The fugu had come a long way, first from the city of Shimonoseki in Japan's Yamaguchi prefecture, then the FDA-approved New York butchery site.
He displays them as if they were in a butchery, the starchy designs all wrapped up in cling film and suspended from metal meat hooks.
The next round of hands-on demos were lead by chef Rick Gencarelli of Lardo and Grassa restaurants, and butcher Zeph Shephard of Proletariat Butchery.
He says that he begged to get away from the butchery, but in 2014 the kidnap and murder of a businessman was pinned on him.
Achicalada tacos are the tastiest on the menu at Zacapu, a very nice and well-kept butchery in the La Lagunilla neighborhood of Mexico City.
As there are many ways to skin a cat, or break down a steer, there may be many ways to save the art of butchery.
Since Obama has not stood up to Russia and Iran's butchery in Syria all this time, I do not expect him to do so now.
I strolled past businesses that are part of the neighborhood's current incarnation—Fleisher's Craft Butchery, Widow Jane Distillery, Steve's Authentic Key Lime Pie, Flickinger Glassworks.
In Manhattan, check the venerable Schaller & Weber on Second Avenue near East 86th Street, and Fleishers Craft Butchery on Third Avenue and East 76th Street.
The analysis sweeps the reader along at a fast pace, punctuated by vivid descriptions of combat on the barricades, diplomatic double-dealing and battlefield butchery.
Eventually, their guests' demand for grass-fed ground beef led the Diner team to begin buying whole animals from Fleishers, a new craft butchery upstate.
The evidence for this claim comes in the form of butchery and cut marks found on the bones of a single elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus) specimen.
Even in these cases, buying whole carcasses is still a benefit, and those animals require very little butchery to get what you want out of them.
After some light noshing in front of the winery, the crowd gathered in the winery's warehouse for the first event of the day, Cecchini's butchery demo.
B 4 Writing Task: In pairs: Write instructions for preparing and cooking haggis, according to the New York Times article about the George Cockburn & Son butchery.
Her elegantly simple, delicious little nut-flour cakes are sold in shops in Brooklyn and Manhattan, including Fleishers Craft Butchery, Union Market and G-Free NYC.
Analysis of the fossilized bones revealed characteristic signs of butchery, such as V-shaped gouges involved in evisceration and defleshing, and impact notches suggestive of marrow extraction.
To Eat or to be Eaten—A Guide to Cannibalism contains human butchery diagrams alongside recipes for human minced meat mango tartare and human tenderloin with cider.
The bull is the second bovine since January to escape a New York City butchery - along with a goat - and to win its freedom, the NYPD said.
And if the exquisite fudgy steak known as txuleton produced by Jaca's butchery is considered the holy grail of meat, then Jaca himself is the high priest.
"We have to figure out a way to condemn the butchery and the murder in the strongest possible terms without blowing up the Middle East," Kennedy said.
"I don't have the patience for the butchery that occurs here," he says during what should be a perfunctory court appearance, raising the ire of the judge.
The victim of this "butchery of a murder" is discovered on a train from Manchester, his corpse stripped of all identification, including the labels on his clothing.
Through his posts he showed off butchery skills that had greats from Dan Barber to Grant Achatz requesting an audience when he finally came stateside this year.
Fleishers Craft Butchery This butcher, which sells locally pasture-raised meat, will take over the former premises of Northern Spy Food Company for a weekend burger pop-up.
Chefs will prepare cured meats, simply sliced and in various preparations, for tasting; there will also be competitions (both professional and people's choice), and butchery and slicing demonstrations.
A sense of resourcefulness pervades her cooking, which incorporates so-called ugly foods — ingredients that would have otherwise been discarded for purely aesthetic reasons — and whole-animal butchery.
Its promise: the kind of cooking that was all sauces and butchery, as heavy-handed as the dirty jokes its heirs regaled in every morning on our school bus.
Brit, a biologist, remembered cutting into the body of an elk that had been brought into "meat shop," a butchery class offered in his rural New Mexico grade school.
I'm originally from Chesterfield in North Derbyshire and when I was 16, I got a Saturday job in a farm shop and they put me on the butchery counter.
I think if there are more educational courses available and butchery is marketed as a more attractive career prospect, then it's definitely time for more women in the industry.
Concurrent with the appalling butchery of World War I, Hugo Ball and Emmy Hennings's Cabaret Voltaire opened its doors on February 21918th, 21917, and the tumultuous Dada revolt ensued.
For much of her career, her great subject was the former Yugoslavia's unacknowledged role in the Holocaust, the butchery of the fascist Ustasha puppet state established by the Nazis.
But I cover the butchery and misrule every other day of the year, and I do this annual column about progress to try to place those tragedies in perspective.
Importantly, none of the animal fossils exhibited signs of butchery, such as cut marks or deliberate breakage for accessing bone marrow, so direct evidence of animal processing was not found.
Worse still, I even had to lay out the dismembered parts to Brainwavz's liking, separating the inline mic from the buds and the cable in an act of pure butchery.
His expression of sorrow at the Syrian government's butchery was not followed by regret over his decision not to send ground troops or launch airstrikes against Bashar al-Assad's regime.
In the fair's farthest corner, new Los Angeles gallery the Landing has devoted its entire booth to figurative ceramic sculptures, and its largest work is a scene of debauched butchery.
For his soup, Mr. Ho buys certified humanely raised beef: neck bones for the stock and boneless shank meat for braising, a cut called "golden money shank" in Chinese butchery.
Getting here has been a journey of months as well as miles, one that began when my curiosity was piqued at a butchery workshop at East London restaurant Merchant's Tavern.
Although he did not mention Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, he did fault the country, along with Iran, for enabling the "butchery" of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.
He wrote an op-ed article that essentially broke with his fellow Republicans to promote Trump's view that Saudi Arabia's butchery of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi shouldn't give anyone pause.
I snack on some "fiesta mix" which the butchery near my house sells (we're obsessed with it) and then cut up a red pepper and eat it with some garlic hummus.
But foreign governments generally do not want to receive citizens who may be hard to prosecute, and who pledged allegiance to a caliphate that left behind of a trail of butchery.
The park is full of clichés, after all, because that's what the guests demand, and they feel as distanced from the hosts' suffering as television viewers can be from onscreen butchery.
With its artfully exposed plaster walls, perfectly mismatched vintage tableware, and a seasonal menu showcasing local ingredients and whole-animal butchery, the restaurant initially appears to have been airlifted from Brooklyn.
At the J.S. Butchery in the capital, Lusaka, the light had just come back on after an unscheduled, eight-hour blackout, hardly ideal for the food sitting in its glass refrigerator.
In the LoHi, or Lower Highlands, area alone, choices include the butchery- and seafood-centric Old Major, the fried-chicken star Low Country Kitchen and the Latin American cantina Señor Bear.
They are accused of beheading seven American, British and Japanese journalists and aid workers and a group of Syrian soldiers, and boasting of the butchery in videos released around the globe.
Shmuel Rosner TEL AVIV — The cease-fire in southwestern Syria that went into effect last week is, of course, good for many Syrians who are tired of six years of butchery.
"Today, we had a chance not to end — but to briefly stop — the ongoing butchery in eastern Aleppo," said Michele J. Sison, the deputy United States ambassador to the United Nations.
Instead of generic ground chuck, the meat is grass-fed beef cheek and oxtail from the same cow, sourced by Standings Butchery in Los Angeles and braised in Oud Beersel beer.
Dr. Vincent inquires about previous stress in her marriage and she recalls a time the previous year when they were having financial problems at the Butchery on Main, the restaurant they own.
Throughout the day, guests of the event would enjoy cooking and butchery demos by bright Portland talent and Cecchini, who flew in from Panzano, Italy with his wife Kim for the occasion.
Most townships have a butchery where customers can buy meat to braai at home, or have it grilled on the spot to eat, spitting hot with fat and crusty with braai sout.
This past summer, they turned a rundown dairy farm in what Adams calls the "rural guts" of Cornwall into a culinary retreat where guests can take lessons in bread baking and butchery.
A nerve in his right shoulder was damaged in the operation, leaving him extremely bitter about his (former) friend's "butchery" and without feeling in his arm and on one side of his face.
People always think the reason I got into butchery is going to be because of a family connection or that I was really into the craft, but it was actually a happy accident.
Sully isn't cut along the cynically frayed lines of assorted current screen heroes, with their nihilism lite and butchery, nor does he fit the existential mode, the man in revolt, like Jason Bourne.
In his review for The Times, Stephen Holden praised the director, Mary Harron, for turning Bret Easton Ellis's 1991 novel, "a bloated stew of brand names and butchery," into a "dazzling period satire."
A paramilitary unit he was in charge of, the Rapid Support Forces, with links to the notorious Janjaweed militia, was involved in the mass rape and butchery of civilians while battling rebels in Darfur.
Today, at Mzoli's, a butchery in Gugulethu, there are T-bones for sale, along with many kinds of fresh sausage, chops and thin steaks that cook quickly over eight roaring wood fires out back.
I had to call the fanciest butcher shop in Brooklyn, The Meat Hook, which prides itself on being a more labor-intensive whole-animal butchery, to find ground beef that costs $8 a pound.
The leg bone fragment is incised with nine parallel, nearly identical notches, which look far too regular to be the incidental result of butchery with stone tools or an early attempt at artful decoration.
Then you may be hiring someone to prune your trees — and either way, you should recognize proper technique, so you can help put an end to the savage butchery we see along suburban streets.
Today, if you spend time poking around Umbria's pig farms, prosciutto makers and pork festivals, you will be regaled by theories about how the region came to be the epicenter of pork butchery in Italy.
I had to call the fanciest butcher shop in Brooklyn, The Meat Hook, which prides itself on being a more labor-intensive whole-animal butchery, to find some ground beef that costs $8 a pound.
In June, the "sandwich of the month" was the Holy Smoke ($13), made with smoked ham from Fleishers Craft Butchery; nutty, Alpine-style Bloomsday cheese from Cato Corner Farm; and Dijon mustard laced with Chablis.
In the months since Cory approved the Iran agreement, the Iranians have repeatedly violated its terms, continued to seek hegemony in the region, escalated their sponsorship of terror worldwide, and intensified their butchery in Syria.
HARARE (Reuters) - Nelson Masaka heaves a hindquarter of beef on his shoulder from a truck and trudges inside his butchery shop, wondering out loud how he would survive Zimbabwe's worst power cuts in three years.
"I think the interest is less in science — the operation was fairly brutal by our standards — than in her extraordinary calm given the bloody butchery of the operation, as testimony to her devotion," Oles said.
But the overwhelming motivation for the butchery is narcotics — or, to be precise, the fabulous profits associated with selling a ­prohibited commodity for which demand is off the scale, especially in the United States and Europe.
Most of the time, that's butchery but then we have a lot of chefs moving over from very fine dining restaurants who like the idea of cooking over charcoal and wood as opposed to cooking on gas.
Image: Dominique CliquetNo Neanderthal bones were unearthed at the site, but the prints were associated with "abundant archeological material," according to the paper, including stone tools, evidence of animal butchery, fire pits, and areas used for flintknapping.
These governments rightly consider Russia the patron of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, the ally of Iran and de facto partner of Hezbollah — all of whom are seen as responsible for the butchery of Syria's Sunnis.
The position, which is being advertised on the royal family's website, is the "Demi Chef de Partie," which means that you'd be assisting a chef that oversees a certain part of the kitchen, like the butchery or vegetables.
Most of the members of Delaware's Scorched weren't even in elementary school when old school death metal was known as just plain "death metal," but their 2018 album Ecliptic Butchery recaptures the sound and fury of old perfectly.
These tech companies, a mix of established businesses and start-ups, also are developing more personalized, local "experiences," like a butchery class at a London gastro pub or a tour of Buddhist temples in Ho Chi Minh City.
In 1975, when ABC (which had bought the rights to the show's fourth season from Time-Life) broadcast the first installment of the intrusively edited compilations, it was Ms. Lewis who brought the butchery to the Pythons' attention.
But just in case you are in fact obsessed with the nuances of Middle Paleolithic butchery, the answer to your prayers is here, because one intrepid group of archaeologists is about to deliver unto you sweet, sweet respite.
Both books seek to capture the spirit of what Jennings calls "a long, sunny season of American utopianism"—a period of about a century, roughly bookended by the optimism of American independence and the butchery of the Civil War.
As a nod to the historic meatpacking district, bags of green coffee beans will make their way from the cellar below via hooks on a conveyor belt on the ceiling, mimicking how a butchery would have operated in the area.
Its educational programming—which includes everything from fish butchery demos by All'onda's Chris Jaeckle to wine tastings led by Terroir's Paul Grieco—leaves no hangover, and provides a place to meet like-minded individuals while the sun is still out.
He is a whiz with briefs and apparently knows the legal code by number, but his partner is always the one who appears in court, having more tolerance for what Roman calls the "butchery" of plea deals and excessive sentences.
"It is very sad, not just for the butchery, but to see organized crime face the state, the power of the state, leaving more scars on prison agents who suffer psychologically and physically from such a stressful profession," she said.
Thomas Ingicco, an assistant professor in the Archaeological Studies Program at the University of the Philippines, said he likes the new study but would have preferred to see more photographs of the butchery marks, including some close-up images made with a microscope.
At his butchery, Masaka said with each power cut, he was forced to look for diesel to fill a 20 litre jerry can, no easy feat in a country where long queues at the pumps are now the order of the day.
That's the motivation behind Eric's new venture: a professional reconversion course to be added to the conventional butchery program that might finally close the loop between lack of demand and lack of supply and bring horse back onto the plates of the masses.
Late last year, I had the most incredible meal in a tiny, marble-topped trattoria in Florence, where I ate chicken breasts drenched in brown butter and watched great slabs of meat get cooked on an open fire below the butchery hooks.
At his butchery, Masaka said with each power cut, he was forced to look for diesel to fill a 20 liter jerry can, no easy feat in a country where long queues at the pumps are now the order of the day.
On July 18, NPR reported that continued instances of "hardline" and "militant vegans" allegedly defacing butcher shops across the country with fake blood, abusive graffiti and broken windows prompted the president of the French Confederation of Butchery, Butchers and Delicatessen to request government intervention.
It'll feature an entirely natural wine list (with imports as well as wines from Bichi and their Tecate Mancunian neighbor, Phil Gregory's Vena Cava); simple food employing nose-to-tail butchery methods; and sustainable line-caught fish from Ensenada and Puerto Angel in Oaxaca.
Over the past year, the 24-year-old shooter occasionally performed live vocals in the band Menstrual Munchies, which released albums titled "6 Ways of Female Butchery" and "Preeteen Daughter Pu$$y Slaughter," with cover art showing the rape and massacre of female bodies.
President Obama, on Friday at his final news conference of the year, acknowledged that the nearly six-year-old war in Syria had been among the hardest issues he has faced, and that the world was "united in horror" at the butchery in Aleppo.
But there was another lesson that we had to learn in 2005, which was about a different type of extremism than that of the Islamists -- an extremism that would feed off of the butchery of attacks like these in order to drive wedges in our society.
" However, Kroplick also notes that while the closure of this brutal operation is a step in the right direction, they anticipate vendors will take their dog butchery operations elsewhere, and that the organization "will not rest until we take dog meat off the menu for good.
In the Dutch city of Haarlem, in a cavernous former horse butchery filled with Victorian antiques, crocodile skins, anatomical models, glass eyes and animals in various states of mummification, a pair of whiskery former admen are creating some of the most exquisite ethical taxidermy in the world.
I mean, sure: There is a good argument to be made that meat really is murder, that our appetite for it is destroying the planet, and that our routinized, industrial butchery of animals is the psychic foundation of man's inhumanity to man and the whole bloody hierarchy of human violence.
And he saw in Trump someone willing to make radical changes: someone who'd praised him repeatedly, who was critical of NATO, who seemed comfortable with Bashar al-Assad's butchery and willing to consider a pivot to his side, who'd back Russia up at the UN and recognize its conquest of Crimea, and who'd lift sanctions.
" And why not a shrug, some might ask, when God seems to ignore the plight of the suffering: "You can see why people shun a supposedly benevolent creator who presided over the slaughter of the Wars of Religion, the African slave trade, the butchery of the Great War, Stalin's mass executions, genocide in Germany and Uganda and Cambodia.
For an animal slaughtering to be considered halal, the animal must be slaughtered in the name of Allah, meaning it must be killed by hand — or by a specific method of cutting — while a prayer is recited, says Imam Khalid Latif, executive director of NYU's Islamic Center and owner of East Village-based halal butchery Honest Chops.
He had become a patriarch for an ambivalent country adrift, forgiven, at least by the hundreds of thousands who turned out for his funeral, for the hard excesses of the force he commanded because he secured the land in a time of the Islamic State's butchery, seen as a man of honor and merit among political contemporaries who were usually neither.
Hasn't everything we've learned over the past seven seasons — as this fevered pursuit has inspired all manner of butchery and abuse, and destroyed families and relationships, and empowered sadists, and turned the most magnificent creatures in the land into nuclear weapons and led at least one formerly decent man to literally burn his daughter alive (I'll never forgive you HBO) — suggested that this contest is, in fact, irredeemably toxic?
Kidnappings and mayhem were common; in the manufacturing town of Cadereyta Jiménez (broom factory, oil refinery, workers' tenements) five municipal employees were massacred in 2012, and in the same year, in San Juan, a town just 75 miles southwest of Roma, 49 bodies were discovered dumped on the federal highway I'd traveled, all of them decapitated and dismembered, all of them young men, and none of them (because of the butchery) easily identifiable.

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