Three female committee chairwomen will also be losing their powerful perches: Rep. Louise Slaughter at the House Rules Committee, Rep. Nydia Velazquez at the Small Business Committee and Rep. Zoe Lofgren at the House Ethics Committee.
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Wang Sumin, 61, used to buy live chickens twice a month and slaughter them at home but has stopped purchasing poultry altogether.
"We collect what are called levies or taxes at the point of slaughter, when that point of slaughter is in Wales, " said Mr Howells.
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Two outbuildings at the farm had slaughter and butchery equipment, Brecon magistrates' court heard, and its officers found sheep heads and other slaughtering equipment in a slaughter barn.
"The FSA are currently investigating a number of passport irregularities at Red Lion but all these passports were believed genuine by FSA at the time of slaughter, " it added.
Authorities in the city began the mass slaughter of poultry at a market after the virus was detected there.
Robert Huey, NI's Department of Agriculture's deputy chief veterinary officer, said that he was satisfied that rumours of the illegal slaughter of horses at Northern Ireland abattoirs were not correct.
Many animal humane groups and public officials are outraged at the idea of resuming domestic slaughter.
But he stopped producing foals and was sent to slaughter by his owners at age nineteen.
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Circumstances which led to the slaughter of 44 sheep at the Port of Ramsgate were "absolutely unacceptable", the government has said.
Once Slaughter transitioned into her role at the State Department, she had an unexpected awakening.
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N1 was contained only after the slaughter of 160, 000 fowl at a large Suffolk farm.
"The combination of these measures ought to be effective, " said John Slaughter, head of external affairs at the Home Builders Federation.
"Bovine TB continues to spread at an unacceptable rate, leading to the slaughter of thousands of cattle and ongoing misery for our dairy farmers, " said Farming Minister David Heath.
"These investors are not saying the bond has to pay off to make money, " said Tim Slaughter, head of fixed income at Auerbach Grayson, an agency brokerage in New York.
Under Jewish and Islamic law, animals for slaughter must be healthy and uninjured at the time of death, which rules out driving a bolt into the brain - though some Muslim authorities accept forms of stunning that can be guaranteed not to kill the animal.
That, along with the fact that both cases involved the slaughter of a family, led investigators at the time to question the two about their possible involvement the Walker murders.
Relatively primitive trench warfare on the Confederacy's northern front in Virginia presaged the slaughter of trench warfare on the Somme and at Passchendaele.
She said she was "fed up" with a trade that had led to the slaughter of dozens of sheep on the portside at Ramsgate.
The Old Trafford crowd could have been forgiven for expecting an avalanche of goals at this point, but Boro failed to play the role of willing lambs to the slaughter.
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Giffords and Kelly have spoken out in the wake of last month's slaughter in Newtown, Connecticut, that left 27 people dead, 26 of them at Sandy Hook Elementary School -- including 20 children.
The shortage is being felt at meatpacking plants and large feedlots, where industry giants such as Cargill Inc. fatten cattle before slaughter.
Shadow justice minister Andrew Slaughter said Labour supported the change but he feared that by it being added to the bill at such a late stage the government was trying to rush it through without proper scrutiny.
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