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slaughter of (342 uses)
He ran his string of successful conversions this season to 13 straight before one went astray last Saturday night in the 41-8 slaughter of Washington State.
slaughter . (159 uses)
Discontinue medication 48 hours before slaughter.
slaughter , (125 uses)
The basic objectives in each instance are to make available supplies of food during the intervals between harvesting or slaughter, to minimize losses resulting from the action of microorganisms and insects, and to make it possible to transport foods from the area of harvest or production to areas of consumption.
slaughter and (75 uses)
Red man or white man, pacifist or killer, the forest would accept them all -- knowing that it could thrive equally well on slaughter and beneficence ; ;
slaughter the (59 uses)
" In retribution, Wallace and several villagers slaughter the English garrison and execute the sheriff.
slaughter in (40 uses)
This act, like those in many countries, exempts slaughter in accordance to religious law, such as kosher, shechita, and dhabiĥa halal.
slaughter was (26 uses)
Though the shock at the slaughter was enormous, the Romans immediately began a slow, systematic process of preparing for the reconquest of the country.
slaughter " (22 uses)
Because of this, even the Japanese word for " slaughter " ( 屠殺 tosatsu ) is deemed politically incorrect by some pressure groups as its inclusion of the kanji for " kill " ( 殺 ) supposedly portrays those who practice it in a negative manner.
slaughter at (19 uses)
The bird painter John James Audubon described the preparations for slaughter at a known pigeon-roosting site:
slaughter houses (17 uses)
In some countries, notably Sri Lanka, two days are set aside for the celebration of Vesākha and all liquor shops and slaughter houses are closed by government decree during the two days.
slaughter by (16 uses)
Tacitus says that the Britons had no interest in taking or selling prisoners, only in slaughter by gibbet, fire, or cross.
slaughter them (15 uses)
The enemy army then flees, the victors pursue and slaughter them and return with their bodies, and the boy-hero is acclaimed by the people.
slaughter ". (12 uses)
The actual massacre took place in streets nearby, not on the steps themselves, but the film caused many to visit Odessa to see the site of the " slaughter ".
slaughter house (12 uses)
The " Las 80 " barrio is one the main producers of beef in the south, counting with La Hacienda Las Carolinas which supplies Ganaderia Santiago, a slaughter house, with meat.
slaughter on (11 uses)
Nemed's son Fergus Lethderg gathered an army of sixty thousand, rose up against them and destroyed Conand's Tower, but Morc attacked them with a huge fleet, and there was great slaughter on both sides.
slaughter or (11 uses)
Altars (, mizbe ' ah, " a place of slaughter or sacrifice ") in the Hebrew Bible were typically made of earth or unwrought stone.
slaughter that (11 uses)
His maxim " attack not only the territory, but also the people " enunciated a policy of mass slaughter that became increasingly frequent.
slaughter their (11 uses)
Crypto-Jewish women would slaughter their own animals and made sure to keep as many of the Jewish dietary laws and life cycle rituals as possible without raising suspicion.
slaughter ( (10 uses)
The Torah also commands people to ritually slaughter animals when killing them, and goes into precise detail on the rituals of both animal sacrifice and ordinary slaughter ( shechita ).
slaughter for (9 uses)
The pamphlet argued that the ruling class of Italy supported the Piazza Fontana bombing and other covert, false flag mass slaughter for the higher goal of defending the capitalist status quo from communist influence.
slaughter to (9 uses)
them with great slaughter to Gezer ( q. v .).
slaughter all (9 uses)
As punishment for a failed assassination attempt against him, Harkonnen forces Feyd to single-handedly slaughter all the female slaves who serve as Feyd's lovers.
slaughter is (9 uses)
A few people, however, will take shelter in the wilderness to escape the carnage, and when the slaughter is over, they will come out of hiding and resolve to take up a life of skillful and virtuous action again.
slaughter ", (7 uses)
Cruach can be an adjective, " bloody, gory ", or a noun, meaning variously " slaughter ", " stack of corn ", or " pile, heap, mound ".
slaughter as (7 uses)
Cover is available for mortality or economic slaughter as a result of accident, illness or disease but can extend to include destruction by government order.

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