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The police are doing everything humanely possible to find the lost child.
The issue is whether they are killed humanely or not.
He was humanely put down on February 28, 2002 due to old age.
The law states that animals used in research must be treated humanely.
I also think testing on animals is necessary and can be done humanely.
At a news conference today, the soldiers said they had been treated humanely.
How many more studies will it take for Mississippi officials to treat their children humanely?
After all, the creature was humanely rescued from sure death.
The answer to the problem of how to humanely care for old people is the same as always - the extended family network.
But he did it patiently and humanely, never taking advantage of his position.
But he said this change must be done "slowly, surely and humanely."
"We try to encourage our kids to talk honestly and humanely about what happens in their lives."
"Our goal is to supply humanely raised animals for food," she said.
"My hope is that these immigrants are treated humanely in return," she said.
"I'll talk to them direct," he said to her humanely.
"We treat these folks very humanely," he said in an interview.
First that the animals would have to be treated humanely and with dignity.
All the evidence suggests that the detainees have been treated humanely.
Their goal is to humanely lower the population of homeless cats.
The English prisoners, however, were treated humanely and then released.
Every individual has the right to be treated humanely.
Again, court review is almost never legally required, nor humanely appropriate.
Humanely trapped mice if released not a long way away turn up again very quickly.
He uses his camera more humanely, to look at the effects of the war and to listen to the people affected.
All plunge into creative activities if given a chance and treated humanely.