LYCOS RETRIEVER
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built 289 days ago
The Turkey Vulture uses its sense of smell to locate carrion. The part of its brain responsible for processing smells is particularly large, compared to other birds. Its heightened ability to detect odors allows it to find dead animals below a forest canopy.
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Turkeys are categorized by age: Fryer-roaster (under 16 weeks), young turkeys (5 to 7 months), yearling turkey (under 15 months), and mature turkey (over 15 months). They can be bought whole or in parts. White meat parts include breasts, breast steaks (cross-cut slices of breast), cutlets (thinner steaks), and tenderloins (lengthwise slices of breast). Dark meat includes thighs, drumsticks, and hindquarters. Ground turkey may contain white meat, dark meat, or both.
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ARLINGTON, Va., July 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Country music singer Chely Wright will perform for troops in Turkey and Italy as part of a USO entertainment tour July 23-27. This is her fifth USO tour, having performed for troops in Kuwait, Iraq, Qatar, Japan, Korea, Germany and Afghanistan.
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The expansion in insulation materials will be in the GCC, India and Turkey. By the end of 2008, the insulation business unit will have doubled its installed capacity to 230,000 metric tons positioning it amongst the top fifteen global manufacturers. The added capacity is a combination of increases earlier this year in Turkey and upcoming new greenfield plants in the UAE and in Silvassa, in western India. This increase in capacity follows the joint acquisition of IZOCAM, Turkey with Saint Gobain Isover, in 2006. Part of this overall capacity increase will go towards expanding the range of its downstream products.
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[JURIST] Thousands of lawyers and judges in Turkey [JURIST news archive] protested a new law Sunday that they believe will undermine judicial independence by changing the appointment process for judges and prosecutors. The new law requires a justice ministry interview as part of the appointment....
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MIAMI, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- InnoVida Holdings, Inc. (InnoVida) recently announced plans to construct three manufacturing plants in Turkey, with the first of three plants slated to open the third quarter of 2007. The new development comes as part of a US $30 million investment with local partner Yesil Insaat.
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