Word: milkings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Milk & Honey. "War is not fatalistically inevitable," proclaimed Khrushchev, blandly dismissing one of Lenin's most insistent themes. The first task of the Communist Parties, said Khrushchev, is "to pursue steadfastly the Leninist policy of peaceful coexistence between different states, irrespective of their social systems." Added Khrushchev disarmingly: "This is not a tactical move but a fundamental principle." But coexistence. Soviet style, is only a means to an end-"the world-transforming . . . complete triumph of Communism...
Jones urged educators to stop trying to "sugar coat" the humanities as the humane person would not be the product of a "milk and water version of the subject...
...Turks gave the Russian hints a cooler reception. Even so, a Turkish editor, hoping the West might take notice, was reminded of an old proverb: "The baby that does not cry does not get the milk...
...difficult and subtle. At Passover, for instance, when leavened foods are prohibited, orthodox Jews must beware of soda pop containing food coloring made from an alcoholic base, which in turn is often manufactured from leavened grain. The Old Testament prohibition against cooking a kid in its mother's milk is extended in Jewish homes to maintaining separate dishes for meat and dairy products. Explains Housewife Dorothy Tresley, an M.A. in educational psychology: "I have 4½ sets of dishes and silver: meat, dairy, just a few parve, or neutral pieces, and a special meat set and dairy...
...studio. There he presented Rubinstein with a handful of pornographic pictures. "Why?" asked Artur. "Because that's the only thing you seem to be interested in these days," said Dukas. That slap in the face and the stern lecture that followed sent Rubinstein to the country and a milk diet. But after a short while there was another love affair ("Terrible, terrible-I had to fight a duel with the husband"), and Rubinstein was soon thin as a stick again...