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1. Battable: Fattening; serviceable as pasture

2. Your debt fattens the profit of the student loan industry.

3. And afterwards, we go get ice cream that fattens.

4. Oiled frogs, fattened on possum maggots.

5. Capons fatten better in pens than in batteries

6. Clerics fatten themselves at the expense of their flocks.

7. The bottom lip fattens and pushes out beyond the lower lip.

8. Eschew fattening foods if you want to lose weight.

9. Eating the rams of the flock and the fattened calves;*+

10. (j) they have received no anabolic substances for fattening purposes;

11. (m) they have received no anabolic substances for fattening purposes;

12. Acorns provide food for wildlife and are used to fatten swine and

13. Incidentally , it is just nonsensical to talk of fattening food.

14. D - The actual alternative income earned from the fattening of bulls

15. 27 A famed person and a fattened pig are alike in danger.

16. Pigs kept for market are fattened with corn to improve their value.

17. (i) they have received no anabolic substances for fattening purposes;

18. ‘Complementary feed containing benzoic acid may not be fed to pigs for fattening as such’

19. It includes all animals present on the holding, also animals raised or fattened under contract (animals not belonging to the holding, which are raised or fattened there in such a manner that the activity merely constitutes a service rendered by the holder, who does not assume the financial risk normally associated with the rearing or fattening of such animals) and animals taken or given into agistment for the period of the year during which they are present on the holding.

20. 21 Even her hired soldiers in her midst are like fattened calves,

21. In 162 BC, the Lex Faunia forbade fattening hens to conserve grain rations.

22. (plural Beeves /bēvz/) Farming A cow, bull, or ox fattened for its meat

23. The requirements with regard to diet are ‘acorn-fed’ or ‘pastured, fodder-fattened’.

24. (f) have not received thyrostatic, oestrogenic, androgenic or gestagenic substances for fattening purposes;

25. 1 We raise calves for sale to feedlots, which fatten them up to market weight.

26. Additional livestock facilities were to be built to provide shelter from harsh winter weather and to fatten livestock.

27. And the calf and the lion* and the fattened animal will all be together;*+

28. Complementary feedingstuffs containing benzoic acid shall not be fed to pigs for fattening as such.

29. 29 I'm trying to lose weight so I have to steer clear of fattening foods.

30. This skinny cow is now fattening out under the good care of the stockman.

31. 22 The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.

32. Every time I look at him, I just picture him snoring that night like a fattened aardvark.

33. Sometimes I feel like a sow on a farm that's being fattened up for a Christmas slaughter.

34. Synonyms for Cater include feed, victual, provision, board, nourish, cook for, Cater for, supply, sustain and fatten

35. Milk is a caloric beverage.· Synonym of Calorific (“high in calories and thus likely fattening”)

36. Noun battling (plural Battlings) A growing fat, or the process of causing to grow fat; a fattening

37. The current drift toward Bigness began with a merger boom in the 1980s in corporate America that fattened profits for the dominant companies

38. The feed ration given to pigs when fattened contains less than 1,9 % linoleic acid as a proportion of dry matter.

39. I should like briefly to address another two points: first, extra space for fattening pigs and, secondly, castration.

40. The stud encouraged farmers who could no longer find buyers for their animals to fatten them for resale to the slaughter markets.

41. The current drift toward Bigness began with a merger boom in the 1980s in corporate America that fattened profits for the dominant companies

42. During fattening the adenohypophyse of rats of the original strain showed a histological picture suggestive of a resting condition.

43. Caponize (third-person singular simple present Caponizes, present participle caponizing, simple past and past participle caponized) To castrate (a cockerel) in order to fatten it for table use

44. The current drift toward Bigness began with a merger boom in the 1980s in corporate America that fattened profits for the dominant companies

45. According to the Spanish newspaper ABC, the drugs have been routinely added to animal feed “in order to fatten the farm animals quickly.”

46. Postoperative Aphagia and sensorimotor impairments were less prolonged than normal in the dieted rats and more prolonged than normal in the fattened rats

47. Angleworms are rarely to be met with in these parts, where the soil was never fattened with manure; the race is nearly extinct.

48. ‘The Beccafico, however, is not as a rule artificially fattened, and on this account was preferred by some sensitive tastes to the ortolan.’ Origin Italian.

49. The name either signifies litigious or disputable ground, or it comes from the Old English word 'Battable' (land suitable for fattening livestock).

50. Byproducts makeup a large poultry ration and about one-seventh of the ration for growing and fattening swine in the United States

51. Confusingly, its name has its origins in the old English word “Battable”, meaning pastureland fit to fatten cattle, rather than in arguments over its ownership

52. 7 So skimmed milk is now easily available, since people have become more aware of the dangerously fattening potential of full-cream milk.

53. With The Manifesto of Futurist Cooking, he set out to abolish what he saw as Italy's fattening and mind-dulling addiction to pasta.

54. (Matthew 4:23; Revelation 22:1, 2) Figuratively, as Malachi said, the healed ones will “go forth and paw the ground like fattened calves” just released from the stall.

55. With almost a billion malnourished people across the globe, redirecting even a portion of the grain used to fatten cattle could feed every hungry mouth on the planet.

56. Battable, from Middle English batten, from the Old Norse verb batna, means to improve, often applied to pasture lands, indicating their fertility and their propensity for fattening cattle

57. Bird Byproducts make Theup about one- third of the poultry ration and about one-seventh of the ration for growing and fattening swine in the United States

58. Sows will convert feed at between 6:1 and 8:1, so the price of feed must be extremely low and Backfatter prices extremely high before you would attempt to fatten sows

59. The requirements with regard to breed are ‘100 % Iberian’ and ‘Iberian’, the latter having at least 75 % Iberian blood. The requirements with regard to diet are ‘acorn-fed’ or ‘pastured, fodder-fattened’.

60. When money is tight , or you just want to save more , creating a leaner lifestyle can go a long way to fattening your savings and cushioning your from financial hardship .

61. - Fattening times for pigs and poultry have been shortened from 136 to 118 days and 66 to 58 days respectively, thereby lowering costs of animal feeding and allowing farmers to increase production intensity.

62. Fattened for the table." In sum, I wouldn't described a room as "Crammed" (though I might say, "Crammed full of people"), but if I did, I would definitely be implying that

63. The EU definition is: "male fowl castrated surgically before reaching sexual maturity and slaughtered at a minimum age of 140 days; after castration the Capons must be fattened for at least 77 days." After cas

64. ‘The painter Cabrera was the first to depict Argentine historical subjects.’ ‘Uruguay might also import Argentine grain to fatten steers.’ ‘His version of Argentine history always adopts the silenced viewpoint of the oppressed.’ ‘The disc is breezy and refreshing, and reveals an utterly new side to the Argentine …

65. Generally they can be divided into piglets, which are 1.5 to 3 months old; the fattening pigs, intended for pork and bacon, which are 4 months to one year old; and finally the older pigs, such as sows (female pigs) and boars (uncastrated male pigs).

66. Her Broozled flesh and broken banes — Are weel as flesh and banes can be; She beats the tades that live in stanes, — An' fatten in vacuity! They die when they're exposed to air, They canna thole the atmosphere — But her! expose her onywhere, — She lives for her annuity

67. Furthermore, checks are carried out to ensure that the specific conditions are complied with; for example, unannounced inspections are carried out to verify that the pigs are feeding on acorns and natural pastures, and that they are managed extensively during the fattening stage.

68. Activity ratios of this enzyme in different adipose tissues, e.g. outerversus inner layer of subcutaneous adipose tissue in pigs, epididymalversus subcutaneous, or epididymalversus perirenal adipose tissue in rats and obese mice, correlate well with predicted fattening in pigs and with fat deposition in laboratory rodents.

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70. Not only is it about time for brown to start their annual migration, but Baitfish, come fall, are important for everything from bass that are fattening up for cooler weather and coastal predators like redfish and speckled trout that are starting to move into coastal estuaries and marshes.

71. Barbur: TWOT - 288g: Phonetic Spelling: Parts of Speech: bar-boor' Noun Masculine : Definition (CLBL) fowl, birds (BDB/TWOT) birds fattened for table of Solomon ; NAS Word Usage - Total: 1: fowl 1: NAS Verse Count: 1 Kings: 1: Total: 1: The Hebrew lexicon is Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius Lexicon; this is keyed to the "Theological Word Book of

72. The use of the enzyme preparation of endo-1,3(4)-beta-glucanase produced by Aspergillus aculeatus (CBS 589.94), endo-1,4-beta-glucanase produced by Trichoderma longibrachiatum (CBS 592.94), alpha-amylase produced by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (DSM 9553), bacillolysin produced by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (DSM 9554) and endo-1,4-beta-xylanase produced by Trichoderma viride (NIBH FERM BP 4842) was provisionally authorised, for chickens for fattening, by Commission Regulation (EC) No 2437/2000 ( 4 ).

73. The key factors which determine the quality of the Iberian pigs and thus the subsequent organoleptic quality of the protected hams and shoulder hams and which give PDO ‘Guijuelo’ hams and shoulder hams their distinctive quality and characteristics are the pigs' diet and their management under an extensive farming system during the final fattening stage, making full use of the resources of the dehesa, i.e. acorns, natural pastures and stubble.

74. Whereas Article 2 of the latter directive in principle prohibited the administering to a farm animal, by any means whatsoever, of substances having a thyrostatic action or substances having an oestrogenic, androgenic or gestagenic action, Article 5 authorized, until a decision had been taken by the Council, the continuance in force of national regulations permitting the administering of oestradiol 17ss, progesterone, testosterone, trenbolone and zeranol for fattening purposes .