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40 Sentences With "fattened up"

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Some of the most visible bear cam bears have fattened up, long before the onset of winter.
Like Hansel, children are being "fattened up" for the immediate gratification of Secretary Perdue and Big Food.
These were fattened up on farms in Iowa, Minnesota or Illinois until they were ready for slaughter and processing.
These were animals that feedlot operators have fattened up for sale to beef packers such as Tyson Foods Inc .
It's not about who's simply the biggest right now, but how much they've fattened up over the past four months.
They may have fattened up their live band, but Mosshart and Hince are still the can't-look-away focal point.
They were fattened up near the wharf and sold in a thriving slave market that sprang up in the area.
Calves come from farms to be fattened up on corn and grain for several months, and then are shipped out for slaughter and processing.
The company last month fattened up rewards on its Platinum charge cards to fortify its high-end market against JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup Inc.
They are bred for consumption, meaning they're purposefully fattened up and have a short lifespan that typically only lasts about one year past their pardon.
Under Plan Conejo (Plan Rabbit), poor settlements are to receive cages containing baby rabbits which, when fattened up, will provide the protein and calories many people lack.
Darden has vowed to phase out meat from farm animals that are fattened up with antibiotics that are important to human medicine by the end of this year.
Bear 747 Bear 747 Bear 409 Bear 409 Here are other images of each bear, to clear up any uncertainties as to which bear has fattened up the most this summer.
Just head over to Katmai's Facebook post and hit the "Like" button on the photo of the bear who looks like they've fattened up the most on a diet rich in salmon.
There, they'd be better fed, fattened up, and slathered with butter to look like more appealing livestock; there, they'd also hope to not be separated from their family, though this was often in vain.
ET. In order to vote for the bear that you think has fattened up the most over the course of the season, just click into the photo of your fave and hit the "Like" button.
We may have been eating savory porridge out of our hands, but it was easy to forget that the stew was meant to stand in for a period in a cow's life when they are fattened up for their eventual slaughter.
Bison grow to market size much slower than cattle, although giving them a chance to get fattened up on annual grasses instead of wild pasture and then putting them on a diet of grain for the last three to six months of their lives helps speed along the process.
Carrying the tagline "salute to speed," the McLaren 6T can be rightly expected to feature all the excellent quickness and responsiveness that OnePlus' ordinary 6T provides, though probably juiced up with some suitably increased RAM and storage numbers on the spec sheet and a fattened-up price to match.
To suddenly reach an annual $40 billion figure as soon as this year, Currie said there would need to be a big increase in soybean exports — a tricky prospect given a swine fever outbreak that has reduced the number of pigs in China that are typically fattened up on soy beans.
Against this backdrop, conservationists, commercial urchin harvesters, scientists and private interests are coming together with an unusual plan: Pay underemployed red sea urchin divers to collect the shriveled, but living, purple sea urchins and transfer them to carefully tended urchin "ranches" to be fattened up for sale to seafood markets around the world.
Everything at Hudson & Charles is a hundred per cent local and sustainable, sourced from small farms in the Finger Lakes, the Hudson Valley, and the Poconos, where all animals are "pastured," and where cows are not only grass-fed (which is said to result in leaner, more flavorful, and more nutritious meat) but also "grass-finished," which means that they're not, as is the practice at many farms, fattened up with corn and soy just before slaughter.
Stehr's daughter Yasmin had previously worked in the tuna industry, flying spotter planes used to locate wild tuna schools so that they can be caught and fattened up in sea cages before export.
The fattening room is traditionally where virgin adolescent girls were fattened up in preparation for marriage. A fattening room girl is known as a mbobo. This was an occasion for a major village celebration. As part of her preparation for marriage the girl was also instructed on how to be a wife.
In the north and north-eastern part of Althorp is marshy ground which is natural feeding ground for herons, a prized delicacy historically at the house. They were harvested by the gamekeeper usually from early March, after being fattened up by meal and bullock's liver. In 1842 one hundred nests were recorded at the estate but this had fallen to ten by 1889.
Children were selected as sacrificial victims as they were considered to be the purest of beings. These children were also physically perfect and healthy, because they were the best the people could present to their gods. The victims may be as young as 6 and as old as 15. Months or even years before the sacrifice pilgrimage, the children were fattened up.
The Slave Market (c. 1884), painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme, an Orientalist conception of a North African slave market. White Gold investigates the slave trade in North Africa – the enslavement of white people that saw almost one million Europeans enslaved between 1600 and 1800, and mirrored its black counterpart in the cruelty and degradation of individuals. Milton focuses on the Moroccan slave markets of Salé and Meknes, where slaves were fattened up before being sold at auction.
The siege lasted seven years, but the Saracens ultimately gave up after a last desperate action by the inhabitants. On the point of starvation, they had fattened up the last two of their cattle with the last of their food. They then chased the animals out of the town towards the besiegers. The Saracens, upon seeing the animals, concluded that the city was too well provisioned for them to waste any more time trying to starve them out.
Jeffriess has been industry spokesperson for tuna aquaculture in South Australia since it began in 1993. In 2001 he spoke of the Japanese desire to "supply the Japanese consumer at a reasonable price with high-quality sashimi." Japan's Overseas Fishery Cooperation Foundation sent two operatives to Port Lincoln to help establish the industry. Since that time the industry has captured young fish in the wild and transferred them to pens in Boston Bay and Spencer Gulf where they are fattened up for market.
Because most of the individuals found were juvenile or geriatric and were likely suffering from malnutrition, they probably died from winterkill. It is possible that most Irish elk specimens known had died from winterkill, and winterkill is the highest source of mortality among many modern deer species. Bucks generally suffer higher mortality rates because they eat little during the autumn rut. For rut, a lean stag normally may have fattened up to , and would burn through the extra fat over the next month.
'Shorty', the pig raised by Ruth's Pig Club from Episode 2, has fattened up over the last six months, and is ready for slaughter. Half of the pork is split between the club members, and half is donated, as required, to the government. Ruth follows its progress right to the dinner tables of a British Restaurant (or "emergency food centre"), as she serves the boiled pork, alongside boiled onions, baked beans, with a white sauce, and plum duff for pudding, for local air raid victims and evacuees.
Tuna Wranglers (2007) is a documentary film produced by the makers of Deadliest Catch. It follows the exploits of the southern bluefin tuna industry in South Australia as it captures wild fish and transports them to grow-out pens where the fish are fattened up for sale to the Japanese market. It features footage of fishermen diving into tuna pens to wrestle sharks in order to protect their multimillion-dollar stock. The film was directed and produced by Mark Strickson for television and has also been released on DVD in several regions.
In the 15th century a Carthusian priory was founded by King Henry V at Sheen. These would all perish, along with the still important Benedictine abbey of Chertsey, in the 16th-century Dissolution of the Monasteries. Now fallen into disuse, some English counties had nicknames for those raised there such as a 'tyke' from Yorkshire, or a 'yellowbelly' from Lincolnshire. In the case of Surrey, the term was a 'Surrey capon', from Surrey's role in the later Middle Ages as the county where chickens were fattened up for the London meat markets.
Lucky Luke involves himself in a quarrel between peaceful farmers and unscrupulous (and fattened-up) ranchers led by Cass Casey who indiscriminately drive their cattle right across the farmers' crops in search of new pastures. The only way the farmers can see to stop this continual rampage is to use the titular material to fence off and protect their land: barbed wire. With the assistance of Lucky Luke, both sides eventually come to realize that without greens there can be no meat, and the matter is settled in the usual happy-end manner.
Although bobolinks migrate long distances, they have rarely been sighted in Europe—like many vagrants from the Americas, the overwhelming majority of records are from the British Isles. The species has been known in the southern United States as the "reedbird," or the "ricebird" from their consumption of large amounts of the grain from rice fields in South Carolina and the Gulf States during their southward migration in the fall. One of the species' main migration routes is through Jamaica, where they are called "butter-birds" and at least historically were collected as food, having fattened up on the aforementioned rice.
Africans were captured in wars, as retribution for crimes committed or by abduction and marched to the coast in "coffles" with their necks yoked to each other. The most common means of enslaving an African was through abduction. They were placed in trading posts or forts to await the six- to twelve-week Middle Passage voyage between Africa and the Americas during which they were chained together, underfed, kept in the ship's hold by the thousands. Those who survived were fattened up and oiled to look healthy prior to being auctioned in public squares to the highest bidders.
On its release, Billboard described the song as a "traditionally styled rock number". Cash Box considered the song a "driving pop/rock" track that "should continue" the band's success in the Top 40 and on AOR radio. Music & Media wrote: "Captivating and epic piece of rock with folk overtones through an accordion and a Big Country type of lick." In a review of One Way Home, David Fricke of Rolling Stone described the song as a "powerful pop KO of TV pulpit pounders", with its "core riff" being "a metallic jig figure – sort of Boston meets "John Barleycorn" – fattened up with iron-fist guitar chords and Close Encounters synth effects".
After Peter makes fun of her weight gain, she decides to gorge herself so she can deliberately gain more weight out of spite. Her increased appetite results in her growing even fatter than Peter is, which ironically ends up reviving their sex life; after accidentally being crushed by a massive Lois in bed, Peter realizes that he finds her new enormous figure far sexier than her old slim one. A new "fat sex" life arises, where Peter embraces Lois' appetite by feeding her mountains of food to help her grow fatter. Lois enjoys being fattened up, as the sex continues to get better as she grows bigger.
The State Library of Victoria exhibited many of these works under the title The Major Arthur Moon Collection, in 1995. In 2016, war historian Antony Beevor (who had recently completed his book The Second World War), said that the UK government had recently released information that in some Japanese PoW camps prisoners were fattened up to be killed and eaten. Apparently, Winston Churchill had been aware of this atrocity, but kept the information secret; families would have been too distressed to learn that their sons had been the victims of cannibalism rather than killed in action. More deaths occurred in Japanese PoW camps than in any others.
At the height of the Maya civilization, in the city of Chichen Itza, a sacrifice is about to take place to prevent the end of the world from happening at the end of the 13th Baktun and the Mayan Calendar. A Mayan Homer, who has been fattened up, showing that he is ready to be sacrificed, hears about it for the first time (as he did not pay attention during orientation) and attempts to back out to no avail. However, his wife, a Mayan Marge, tricks a priest, a Mayan Moe, into getting himself sacrificed instead by promising him sex. After the sacrifice, a Mayan Professor Frink confirms that the world will end after the 13th Baktun, which, accounting for the Gregorian calendar and the birth of Jesus, puts the end of days in the year 2012 (with the Mayan Mayor Quimby placing the blame on President Barack Obama).

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