meatpacking in A Sentence

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    How did you get here and why Meatpacking?

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    The Meatpacking district.

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    Meatpacking does not just involve edible meat products, such as steak or chicken breasts.

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    I no longer have any confidence in meat that comes from these big Meatpacking plants.

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    The Meatpacking District offers endless dining and nightlife opportunities and is considered the most fashionable of New York.

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    Already a transportation and distribution hub, Calgary quickly became the centre of Canada's cattle marketing and Meatpacking industries.

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    The Meatpacking District offers endless dining and nightlife opportunities and is considered by many the most fashionable of New York.

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    Chicago was the rail link between the West and the East and its Meatpacking industry was the largest in the country.

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    Next to it, in the Meatpacking District, there's the new building for the Whitney Museum of American Art(a museum that collaborates with the Met).

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    Then, while still in his 20s, he bought his own hog-meat company, and in 1946, bought controlling interest in Adolf Gobel Inc., a large Meatpacking business in North Bergen, New Jersey.

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    Dunham explained,“It was clear Amy wasn't meant to play an innocent Juicy Couture lover obsessed with emoji- even if her Meatpacking District club lingo was the funniest[redacted] I had ever heard.

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    This historic hotel in Manhattan's Meatpacking District, where you will feel like you have stepped back in time, was actually where the survivors of the Titanic were put up when they landed in NYC.

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    The town's citizens- many of them descendants of 19th-century Eastern European immigrants who moved here to work in the city's Meatpacking industry- today make room for young artists and young families drawn to the affordable houses and the restaurants, shops, and pubs opening up on Fifth Street,

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    In 1906, Sinclair acquired particular fame for his classic muck-raking novel The Jungle, which exposed labor and sanitary conditions in the U.S. Meatpacking industry, causing a public uproar that contributed in part to the passage a few months later of the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act.

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