Word: churn
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...that it's in danger of turning into Ibiza any time soon. The fact that Bishkek is the Kyrgyz name for a churn of mare's milk still says a lot about this city of less than a million people. There's greenery everywhere you look, and visitors love Bishkek's walkable dimensions. Just keep an eye out for those wandering shepherds...
...three years our city has changed very fast. Now there are a lot of different bars, restaurants, pubs, casinos and clubs," says tour guide Zamira Imanalieva. Not that it's in danger of turning into Ibiza any time soon. The fact that Bishkek is the Kyrgyz name for a churn of mare's milk still says a lot about this city of less than a million people. There's greenery everywhere you look, and visitors love Bishkek's walkable dimensions. Just keep an eye out for those wandering shepherds...
...MEGLITINIDES Like sulfonylureas, these trigger the pancreas to churn out insulin...
There has been no recession at all in health care, thanks to an aging U.S. population and the growth of new and better treatments. While fast-food and customer service may churn out a greater total volume of new jobs, those in health care are almost as plentiful and offer better pay, prospects and benefits, plus the stability of a nearly recession-proof industry. Job growth is expected to be twice that of other industries over the next several years. But hospital executives and health-care experts say too many of those jobs will go unfilled. "We need to provide...
Brooms were indeed associated with witches but not to the exclusion of other objects—churns, hayforks, farm animals and many other everyday objects were also supposedly ridden by witches to their gatherings. Brooms also sometimes had a protective function against witches. In Tyrolean tradition, for example, a broom placed against a door would bar a witch from moving through it. As to the question of the phallic symbol, yes, one can read it that way, I suppose, although some of the other objects (e.g., the churn) might be even better candidates. Certainly its presentation in well-known contexts...