Butchering practices are further complicated by factors such as type of carcase, quality, meat bearing capacity, consumer taste, economic climate and the source of trade training.
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Wood said he did not know " where his lean and macerated carcase was buried, unless in the yard of St . Clement's church, without Temple Bar ".
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Time lapse photography shows that female " Osedax roseus " were present on the remains of the carcase two months later and that they were fecund three months after that.
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The 1932 novel " Have His Carcase ", by Dorothy L . Sayers, has the character Lord Peter Wimsey mention the " antediluvian monsters " of the Crystal Palace.
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The workers went out foraging during daylight to collect nectar from " Mulga " nectaries, and meat from the carcase of a " Tiliqua " blue-tonged lizard.
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However, he does devote an entire chapter to construction a carcase with the frame-and-panel method, and he is trying to illustrate methods that work for both plywood and solid wood.
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Border Leicester Merino cross ewes produced in this way offer the greatest overall performance when breeding meat type sheep, with a well proportioned carcase, high fertility, good foraging ability and good milk production.
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""'Have His Carcase " "'is a 1932 novel by Dorothy L . Sayers, her seventh featuring Lord Peter Wimsey and her second novel in which Harriet Vane appears.
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Any carrion, the carcase of a dead dog or cat, for example, though half putrid and stinking, is as welcome to them as the most wholesome food to the people of other countries ."
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In " Have His Carcase ", he finds Harriet is not in London, but learns from a reporter that she has discovered a corpse while on a walking holiday on England's south coast.