Word: milkings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...under a load of gold and silver orders, castigated the ousted Malenkov. Molotov, Kaganovich and Shepilov "antiparty group" for resisting progress. Orated Zhukov: "Its members objected in particular to the slogan: 'Catch up in the next few years to the United States in per capita production of meat, milk and butter,' put forward by the Central Committee on the initiative of Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev." Why? Because the anti-party group "had not wanted to give up the rights and privileges they had held in their hands for nearly 30 years." In short, said Zhukov, these men were "freaks...
...they stared in cold hatred at their betrayer as he was led off to tell more of his story in court. "I'm innocent!" screamed one. But Serafino Castagna, on trial for murder, only shrugged. "We were all innocent," he said, "when we sucked our mother's milk. Now we have sucked the blood of the Mafia, and we are all guilty...
Victor Ibbotson jogged through a slowdown lap, gulped a pint of milk, said the race had gone according to plan. "I wanted a fast time because that's the only way to beat Delany, since he's a fast finisher." Gasped Delany: "A fabulous race. I shall dream about it for years...
...Khrushchev found it necessary to define Communism's goals in American terms-"initiative," "incentives," etc. He told a workers' mass meeting in Leningrad that Communists should "be able to solve the problem of catching up with the U.S.A.," that the Soviet people should have enough meat, butter, milk and fruit, and their shops should be filled with "everything that makes man's life more beautiful...
...poverty of Eastern Europe were all part of the same story, as no one knows better than Russia's new czar, Nikita Khrushchev, who made it a key plank of his new program that Russia must "catch up with America in the per capita production of milk, butter and meat in the next few years...