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The following, which is the most ancient, is transcribed from a black - letter broadside in the Roxburgh Collection, entitled The Milke - maid's Life; or, a pretty new ditty composed and penned, the praise of the Milking-pail to defend.
Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England Unknown 1833
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The curiously titled Milke are an electro / pop duo from the UK that are set to make waves in
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Though it were fit that every mother doth nurse her own child: because her Milke, which is nothing but blood whitened (of which he was made ...) will always be more natural and familiar to him, than that of a stranger: and also by nursing him herself she shall be wholly accounted his mother, yet since they may be hindered by sicknesse, or for that they are too weak and tender, or else because their
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Um…Milke… did you not catch the part about it being a two-parter… thus we have one more ep til the end of this season?
'Doctor Who' recap: Thinking outside the (pandorica) box | EW.com 2010
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The result of Europe's move, Milke says, has been more routes, more competitors and lower fares.
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Well, Milke speculates, "if the point of the European project is to drop barriers and make people travel more freely and feel more European and get to know each other, it kind of makes sense."
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"Every jurisdiction can have an ideological bias," Milke says, "and Europe, you can say, is sometimes anti-market, and anti-competition."
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Milke added up the price of five short-hop regional flights (Los Angeles-San Francisco, New York-Boston, Chicago-Detroit, Denver-Las Vegas and Miami-Orlando), covering about 3,200 miles in all, and found that they would run a combined $723.
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Milke sees room for hope in -- once again -- unlikely quarters: a "protectionist-minded" president and Congress.
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I look upon the Milke case as being less about the death penalty than it is about the abuse of power: the way the law (in Arizona) reads now, is that if you have no alibi, and a cop can get you alone for five minutes, you can be executed.
Arch Campbell: On Death Row; An Ordinary Citizen's Cause [Non] Celeb 2008
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