The government has announced it intends to go ahead with a Gloucestershire cull from 1 June.
Loaded down with every conceivable fact and figure about the car, provided with a plethora of features and benefits, it was up to him and his team to cull from this laundry list the one simple, meaningful thing on which they could build a sustainable brand promise.
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The chefs cull recipes from a database maintained by Levy Restaurants, which runs food concessions at arenas all over the country, including the Nets.
After being refused the tenancy, Kira Izzard and Laura Cull, from Douglas, said they were shocked to discover there was no legislation on the Isle of Man to protect them from discrimination.
For its launch, Google asked celebrities (including fashion plates Carey Mulligan and the Olsen twins), fashion bloggers and retailers to curate their own boutiques, which cull items from e-commerce sites all over the web.
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She told the Commons that the plan could even make the problem worse as badgers could move from cull zones and spread TB into areas that are currently unaffected by the disease.
Then in April the plight of one animal captured the imagination of the public when Phoenix the calf was spared from the cull on a Devon farm after surviving for five days under a mound of slaughtered cattle.
So in an attempt not to bore loved ones with a barrage of imagery, I will cull the best photos from my storage drives, as well as those taken by friends and others, and share a short tale associated with that image.
Then, when three years had passed after the removal of the mistletoe from some of them (during which time they continued to cull any resurgent bunches of mistletoe from the trees in the experimental patches), they carried out another extended bird survey.
What we need is a way to cull the best of these from the pack without going through the laborious process of doing it ourselves.
But, for the most part, they engaged in parachute journalism, getting in and getting out, and, in the process, failing to do much more than cull the most superficial information from a deeply complex world.
According to the government's own bovine-tb-impact-assessment, the public costs of carrying out the cull exceed any money saved from predicted falls in bovine TB (an average 16% reduction in new cases over nine years - in absolute figures, this amounts to preventing 47 out of 292 infected herds, for an area about half the size of the Gloucestershire pilot zone).
The Plaid Cymru AM Nerys Evans expressed her disappointment in the high court's decision to stop the government from proceeding with the cull of badgers in Pembrokeshire.
Keith Price from the Independent Methodist Church refused a tenancy application from Kira Izzard and Laura Cull because of their sexuality.
One of the reasons why he asked his office to cull 10 letters a day for him from the 40, 000 that are received by this White House, addressed to him every day, is because he wanted to, in their own words, read about the travails that some Americans are going through.
Cull up to three very short video vignettes from the pre-conference interviews to insert in the Vook.
Manx National Heritage (MNH) has been carrying out a rat cull on the islet to remove the threat from the birds.
Mr Brown said vaccination had not been ruled out but the cull policy continued, amid concerns about pollution from the burning pyres.
Unbeknownst to most sunbaked tourists, the Happiest Place on Earth is an enclosed universe of monitoring systems that continually cull customer surveys and use computer modeling to predict everything from how many people will eat at any one time to passenger loads on the Jungle Cruise boats.
As part of the trial cull, researchers have trapped and euthanised sick animals two to five times a year from an isolated population in the south-east of Tasmania.
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