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She had to clean the glass on the display cases in the butcher shop, help her brother scrub the cutting tables with wire brushes, mop the floors, put down new sawdust on the floors and help check the outgoing orders.
The road past the butcher shop took us along the side of a stream.
" " I guess Carnage had hollowed out a mannequin and filled it with fuckin ' blood and guts from a butcher shop ... and then they threw the fuckin ' thing on the floor.
The character is the daughter of Loki and is represented as a beautiful but troubled girl who works in a butcher shop, loves meat and writes dark and depressing music.
His older brother Henry Astor preceded him to New York, establishing a butcher shop with which John Jacob Astor was initially involved.
Next Watson opened a butcher shop in Buffalo, which soon failed, leaving Watson with no money, no investment, and no job.
Watson had a newly-acquired NCR cash register in his butcher shop, for which he had to arrange transfer of the installment payments to the new owner of the butcher shop.
King was in Everhardy's butcher shop on Fremont Street.
Hotel keeper Albert Billickie saw Tom McLaury enter Everhardy's butcher shop about 2: 00 p. m.
King was in Everhardy's butcher shop next door to the O. K.
In the days following Warner's death, newspaper obituaries recounted the familiar story of " the four brothers who left the family butcher shop for nicklelodeons " and went on to revolutionize American cinema.
The Moore Building was previously a grocery store and a butcher shop.
In the 1930s through the 1940s, the town boasted a farmer's hall where dancing and singing were enjoyed, a hotel, a movie theatre, as well as a butcher shop, grocery and drug store.
By 1920, the businesses in Loxley consisted of an egg store, grocery store, two general merchandise stores, train depot, drug store, telegraph office, land office, repair garage, post office, bank, hotel, butcher shop, orange packing shed, cement block plant, a blacksmith, a feed and lumber store.
There were four saloons, a brewery, a butcher shop, two blacksmith shops, a general store and a hotel.
" Additionally it had an Episcopal church, thirteen saloons, seven restaurants, five butcher shops, five blacksmith shops, as well as hotels, druggists, express agents, bakeries, livery barns, carpenters, sawmills, and – attesting to the presence of women — dressmakers and a millinery shop.
Business included three general stores, a hardware store, a butcher shop, a creamery, three saloons, a barber shop, a blacksmith shop, a livery stable, a lumberyard, a sawmill, and an elevator.
store, furniture, doctors, blacksmith, restaurants, taverns, stockyard, hotel, butcher shop, brick
Later there was a butcher shop owned and operated by John J. Devlin.
Kemp Mill Shopping Center is the commerce hub of the neighborhood, with two banks, a grocery store, a dry cleaner, a barber, a Chinese restaurant, a Portuguese restaurant, a CVS pharmacy, a nail salon, a hair salon, a Little Gym, a martial arts training facility, and assorted shops offering kosher foods ( a kosher ( vegetarian ) pizzeria, a kosher pastry & breakfast shop / coffee cafe, a butcher, etc .).

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It is used mostly for hacking through bones as a kitchen knife or butcher knife, and can also be used for crushing via its broad side, typically garlic.
The hard, dense wood has been used for products such as golf club heads, mallets, wooden rake teeth, tool handles, jeweler ’ s boxes and butcher ’ s blocks.
The young William used to work in his father's butcher shop, after dropping out of school at age ten, learning neither how to read nor write.
One example of this is the sign of Taurus near the Church of Santa Prisca, which used to indicate the area of butcher shops.
The Chequers Parade, including the Costcutter and Hopper & Babb's butcher, which are probably among the most commonly used shops.
* The irregular (" butcher stripes ") stripes design which was used from 1935 until at least 1962.
" yellow cattle ") prepared by the local halal butcher is used for the beef noodles.
Built by the Earl of Plymouth in 1892, on a greenfield site previously used as the town's cricket and rugby field and donated by wealthy Penarth butcher David Cornwall, the church is now surrounded by a square of later housing although the original grassed area has been retained and landscaped with trees.
Traditionally, the aromatics are bound within leek leaves, though a coffee filter ( or cheesecloth ) and butcher twine can be used, instead.
It was Moore who provided the black taxi and butcher knives which the gang used to carry out its killings.
Originally sold to butchers for the purpose of wrapping meat and fish, butcher paper is now used for a wide variety of purposes, notably in primary education where it is used for arts and crafts, such as hanging artwork.
Whitaker was already famous / infamous for the controversial " butcher " photo used on the original cover of the Beatles ' album Yesterday and Today.
John Honeyman, an Irish weaver who had offered to spy for the Americans, used several covers ( butcher, Tory, British agent ) to collect intelligence on British military activities in New Jersey.
Examples include beenhouwer ( Brabantian ) and slager ( Hollandic ), both meaning butcher ( slager is however used in Belgium to mean the kind of butcher who sells salami, sausages, etc.
An even more impoverished variety of this dish is ' blind Scouse ', which features no meat, although it would likely have used cheap " soup bones " for flavouring the broth ( prior to WW2, such meat bones could be sold to bone dealers after being used and for the same price as originally purchased from the butcher ).
There is a C of E church, a village hall, 2 massive grassy play areas, a dentist surgery, a farm, a butcher, two small corner shops, a Chinese takeaway, one pub, which includes its own brewery, longmarsh a riverside walk also used for military training, a rowing club, a caravan park and a veterinarian.
The gang were notorious " butcher cart thieves " during the 1850s and their hijacking methods would later be used by criminals of the early twentieth century.
San may be used in combination with workplace nouns, so a bookseller might be addressed or referred to as honya-san (" bookstore " + san ), and a butcher as nikuya-san (" butcher's shop " + san ).
A butcher knife is a knife designed and used primarily for the butchering and / or dressing of animals.
Today the butcher knife is used throughout the world in the meat processing trade.

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On the local level, a butcher may commonly break down larger animal meat into smaller manageable cuts, and pre-wrap them for commercial sale or wrap them to order in butcher paper.
Wielding a large butcher knife, Dahmer forced Edwards into the bedroom, where Edwards saw pictures of mangled bodies on the wall and noticed the terrible smell coming from a large blue barrel ; the barrel was filled with potent acid which dissolved human bodies to sludge for disposal via the apartment toilet.
The family name, and that of the largest genus, Lanius, is derived from the Latin word for " butcher ", and some shrikes were also known as " butcher birds " because of their feeding habits.
Chayefsky's story of a decent, hard-working Bronx butcher, pining for the company of a woman in his life but despairing of ever finding true love in a relationship, was produced by Fred Coe with associate producer Gordon Duff.
: It's the stark, simple portrait of a gentle, lonely man, played by Rod Steiger, who lives with his mother, works as a butcher and longs for a loving relationship as he heads toward middle age.
In many countries, boar are farmed for their meat, and in countries such as France and Italy, for example, boar ( sanglier in French, " cinghiale " in Italian ) may often be found for sale in butcher shops or offered in restaurants ( although the consumption of wild boar meat has been linked to transmission of Hepatitis E in Japan ).
Although Tarleton gained the reputation among Americans as a butcher for his involvement in the Waxhaw massacre in South Carolina, he was a hero in Liverpool, England.
However, the bulge in Tom's pants pocket may have been the nearly $ 3, 300 in cash and receipts found on his body, perhaps in payment for stolen Mexican beef purchased by the butcher.
Born in nearby Paddock Grove, son of a butcher, he was also MP for Boston, from 1856, until his death in 1860, in a shipping accident on Lake Michigan.
During his career, the aggressive central defender ( dubbed " The butcher from Bilbao ") played mainly for Athletic de Bilbao, also having been a Spain and Euskadi XI international.
The son of a co-op butcher, Walter and his wife Lilian Mary ( née Peel ), Bennett attended Christ Church, Upper Armley, Church of England School ( in the same class as Barbara Taylor Bradford ) and then Leeds Modern School ( now Lawnswood School ), learned Russian at the Joint Services School for Linguists during his national service and gained a place at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
" Lenny Murphy ( master butcher ) has been responsible for the horrific murders of over 20 innocent Nationalists in the Belfast area and a number of Protestants.
The need for nutritious, easy-to-store, easy-to-carry, and long-lasting foods on long journeys, in particular at sea, was initially solved by taking live food along with a butcher or cook.
Fischer was born in Gerabronn in Baden-Württemberg, the third child of a butcher, whose family had lived in Budakeszi, Hungary, for several generations.
The Jewish community in Maassluis had its own synagogue for their religious duties ; a teacher, a singer and a ritual butcher.
The significant exodus of Jews from Hillcrest in the 1990s resulted in the closure of many local businesses that had operated for more than thirty years, including kosher butcher shops, kosher delis and bakeries in Hillcrest and nearby communities such as Spring Valley and New City.

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