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A 32-ounce carton of Elmhurst Milked Oats cost $5.99, which is a dollar more than a 32-ounce carton of the brand's Milked Almonds.
Although cows milked during the day may also be subjected to relaxation techniques such as listening to soothing music while they are milked, even in the off chance they get milked in the early evening their milk is still likely to contain less melatonin than that produced by Milchkristalle's cows.
Publishing houses have milked this idea for all it's worth.
That's a concept milked for laughs on any family sitcom.
For years Nintendo has milked nostalgia by revisiting its hits.
I milked my accent a little bit for that one.
The great Philadelphia musicians milked it for all it's worth.
They are milked not by humans but by robotic machines.
The cows go to get milked when they feel like it.
They were run by insiders who milked them for excess profits.
She milked one buffalo, and then moved on to the next.
By then the President may have milked this for political benefit.
The only way to get that consistency is through recently milked milk.
When the snakes arrive, they are weighed, measured and milked for venom.
If you've never milked a cow or boiled sap you haven't lived.
They can't be milked or butchered or, in many cases, even ridden.
The retirees, in their past life, had been commercially milked and bred.
When they are not being milked, they jostle haunch to haunch in file.
It's no surprise; it's just so unlike Idol not to have milked it.
The cub and puppies were all milked by the puppies' golden retriever mother.
"Women were regarded as no better than the cows they milked," she said.
He heard dairy farmers say they couldn't get their cows milked without immigrants.
He milked the udder and got himself a whole cup full of green milk.
Tatum and McCollum traded baskets, and Boston milked the clock to inside 10 seconds.
Too often students are treated as cash cows to be milked for research funding.
The standard "land of the free," for instance, when milked properly, takes its time.
If he had asked for chicken's milk, they would have probably milked a chicken.
None is confirmed to return, but there's just too much nostalgia waiting to be milked.
STONE: And when I figured he believed it, I milked the joke in an email.
A Variety report revealed that the Kardashian/Jenner/West empire milked a deal with E!
Fox brings to Disney a whole new raft of IP just waiting to be milked.
The former milked the benefits of what Mr Evans calls "the first age of globalisation".
"Over there" is the large building his 1,500 dairy cows are milked in every day.
To say you feel like a cow being milked is probably the most accurate description.
Camels are mainly used for transport, but they are sometimes milked or killed for meat.
Solid Midwesterners who, if they have not recently milked cows, look like they'd know how.
It was obvious we didn't belong, and we milked it for all it was worth.
There, the Chinese guests watch the goats being milked as proof of the product's authenticity.
They will be milked, and when they are out of milk, they will be slaughtered.
The incident was shown on Iranian TV and has been consistently milked for propaganda purposes.
At the sight of a Tennant they would amble over, nuzzle and let themselves be milked.
It's beautiful land with rolling hills where my siblings and I milked cows and baled hay.
"They're going to keep milking the cow until the cow can't be milked anymore," he said.
He once even took to Reddit to talk about being milked, whatever the hell that means.
I slept in many of their homes, walked with them, milked their cows and their goats.
In 2015 it imposed sanctions on several Venezuelan officials; Mr Maduro milked the episode for nationalist propaganda.
When the cow feels ready to be milked it will approach machine gates that will automatically open.
Instead the regime in Damascus milked the fertile northern plains to feed the rest of the country.
She milked the cows at 3 and helped her three children onto the bus at around 7.
Merchants milked the proceeds, helped by carrier pigeons from Baghdad bringing daily updates on shifting commodity prices.
Instead, the state appears to view big business as a cash cow to be milked, they say.
Then they went for more water, milked the goats, made dinner, and washed up in the moonlight.
My mother liked singing, and she believed that our goat milked better if you sang to her.
Chudnovsky even acknowledged that Facebook had already milked the redesign for a press hit back in May.
The company started out with four styles of lightly sweetened "milked nuts": almond, cashew, hazelnut and walnut.
By now, corporate medicine has milked just about all the "efficiency" it can out of the system.
Mr. Franken, who was a comedian and political satirist before running for the Senate, milked the moment.
Here, the words of three E. E. Cummings poems are milked by Berio for maximum expressive effect.
And Old Matt Donald milked the name thing and the farm thing for all they were worth.
Her week-long announcement milked every possible shred of positive press for her -- and even impressed Trump!
Dairy cows require a routine and are normally milked two times a day to keep them producing milk.
In January, Elmhurst Plant-Based Milks introduced "Milked Peanuts" to its lineup of grain, nut, and seed milks.
The Communist Party's propagandists milked the occasion for every drop of patriotic feel-goodery that it could produce.
Mr. Mandel milked that scenario for humor, but in real life, he can't find anything funny about Mrs.
She never milked the emotion or exaggerated her presence; she commands a space without ever trying too hard.
There were no cows to be milked and no sheep to be shorn, no drought to worry over.
The horses also had genes for retaining water, perhaps indicating that the mares were milked for human consumption.
Julius has hundreds of samples; boxes upon boxes of vials milked from spiders, snakes, scorpions, and the occasional platypus.
If Lee milked every last drop out of his round, Koepka left a bit of money on the table.
Like many SNL sketches, I think they milked it too long, but there was no denying it was funny.
Instead, local firms, insulated from head-on foreign competition, have milked the joint ventures for profits and innovated little.
As told on the latest episode of CNBC's "American Greed," Robinson milked his status for all it was worth.
"When a dairy cow goes that long without being milked, her milk supply starts to dry up," Turley explains.
They milked him not wisely but too well, playing him heavy minutes but paying little attention to his development.
Third place belonged to The Boss Baby, which milked $6.2 million from North American theaters in its sixth weekend.
The date, now that you've asked, sent the contestants to a farm, where they shoveled poop and milked cows.
BenDeLaCreme eliminated Chi Chi, fine, and Shangela, who really did a supermarket sweep of this episode, milked the moment.
And Ms. Seymour is the perfect counterpoint, giving Kate a warm vulnerability that's never overplayed or milked for sentiment.
"Imagine the first person who ever milked a cow," the boy wonders out loud, to no one in particular.
Each family owns at least a dozen horses and the horses are milked at least five times a day.
Watch if you dare: Professional snake handlers scour the world for reptiles whose venom can be milked for medical use.
Her thumb milked the head as he came, intense colors swirling in the darkness of his vision behind the blindfold.
He and his team are very different from the political class that has milked Soviet-era resources over past decades.
The Clippers milked all but 212 of the final 230 seconds, and Crawford delivered a dagger from beyond the arc.
I probably could have milked BMX for a lot longer if I'd really wanted to, but that's not my style.
Indian openers milked 40 runs of the first four overs before Shane Watson pegged them back with a double strike.
The Clippers milked all but 0.2 of the final 22 seconds, and Crawford delivered a dagger from beyond the arc.
What remained after were just heavy-handed drama and pointless villains milked for the sake of continuing a valuable franchise.
Video: International Astronomical Federation/YouTube Relieved at the renewed success, the Soviet government milked the moment as much as possible.
You get fresh butter churned from the cow that was milked that morning, and everything is made using whole ingredients.
But, says Ed, the bulk of his fans seem most excited by women being milked than anything else in his clips.
Mr Zavascki oversaw investigations into allegations that politicians milked Petrobras, the state-controlled oil company, for hundreds of millions of dollars.
First, venom has to be milked from the snake's fangs, and it has to be done repeatedly to produce sufficient quantities.
The surviving cows will likely see a dip in milk supply because they were not milked regularly for two or more days.
We weren't sure how they were finding the video (our YouTube channel had a very small following), but nonetheless, we milked it.
Management keeps fighters away from the big bouts until as much money as possible has been milked from padding their man's record.
As a child, Nunes milked cows and won a Future Farmers of America junior grand champion title with a Holstein named Gem.
In 2017, he milked cows and rode tractors as part of his resolution to meet more people outside the Silicon Valley bubble.
They've also camped upstate where they stayed in cabins, milked cows, and got in touch with nature, far away from the city.
Her mother sent her to live on her grandparents' farm, in South Carolina, where she milked cows and fed the other animals.
A theatrical withdrawal from a potential "deal," and reminder to Americans that he milked his adversary and gave them nothing in return.
As the referee flaccidly ordered them up to their feet, Nasukawa milked every second he could out of the break in action.
There are only two other buttons on the Monitor II headphones, but Marshall milked a lot of important functions out of them.
They are milked three times a day and spend most of their lives in a barn, not in the field munching grass.
Once a bear is poached, its gall bladder is extracted and milked for bile, which is then transformed into pills, vials and creams.
They said editors who came over brought over "some shitty tricks," which is how celebrity deaths ended up getting milked for search clicks.
A Porter 3-pointer with 4:59 left upped the lead to 65-373, and the Tigers milked it to the finish line.
Since the first complete "Ring" production inaugurated the Bayreuth Festival in Germany in 1876, Wagner's saga has been milked for its perceived politics.
Every day since 21800, farmhands at the 19603,21960-acre Carter & Stevens Farm, in central Massachusetts, have milked cows in the morning and afternoon.
We have what's called a milking parlor, where they're milked in a circle by machine, and we're also using manure for fuel now.
"This is going to be the kitchen space," she said, gesturing to the first floor of a barn where cows were once milked.
"Idol" pulled in north of 30 million viewers at its peak, and Fox milked it, expanding the excruciating audition rounds and padding the episodes.
From bankrupt casinos to a so-called university, he milked them for all he could and left workers, students and taxpayers holding the bag.
But sudden downturns in demand are challenging for dairy farmers, whose means of production need to be fed and milked on a daily basis.
This is a gimmick that late-career Eminem has milked again and again for pop relevance, but it is one of his weakest modes.
The rule came to light on (where else?) Twitter, when reporter Matt Laslo milked his sources for this random bit of Senate esoterica: Sen.
At 10 he was forced to sell clothes door to door; at 1303, he milked cows and did farm chores starting at 3 a.m.
Although Wilkerson milked the publicity, something good came out of it, and we ended up with $100,000 in donations to a charity to support adoption.
Yes, they milked the rest of the ratings draw from the Corinne and Taylor feud, one that, unsurprisingly, was not settled by their onstage squabbling.
But in Silicon Valley, where the ideal of changing the world has been mythologized and milked for years, there's a greater responsibility to confront it.
But it does have a slight Russian accent under Mr. Bychkov's direction — mainly in the drama milked from the Mahler and from Dvorak's Brahmsian Seventh.
The Cardinals, who entered averaging a whopping 58 points per game, were held to just 24 points as Duke milked the clock on every possession.
They milked every moment of buildup to the wedding, starting with the engagement — which took place at a nightclub as part of Mongeau's 21st birthday party.
Moments all to herself in empty classrooms, as the other students milked every spare moment in the hallway before the second bell would coax them in.
Mr. Cutmore-Scott's Cameron Black is a pure civilian, like Castle, and more humor is milked from the contrast between him and his gung-ho partner.
But for now, in the barn, it was bearable — just me, a pretty young farmer named Giulia, and a herd of sheep ready to be milked.
Neighbors told Univision network that his father tended his small corn plot and also milked dairy cows in the village, earning less than $10 a day.
Over the course of a season, the cows are milked as they graze higher up the mountain as the weather warms, giving the cheese more complexity.
Played by Mr. Andsnes with clarity, eloquent lyricism and fearless bravura, Grieg's familiar music, often milked to Romantic excess, emerged as an intricate, even daring composition.
Our article quoted two nurses currently employed by UHS hospitals who said the hospital milked insurance payments from patients and admitted others just to fill a bed.
Mr Modi has mercilessly milked nationalist sentiment, threatening to rain missiles on the enemy in a "night of killing" and scorning his opponents as wobbly-kneed defeatists.
The moves knocked Gab offline for nearly a week, during which the company painted itself as a martyr for free speech and milked the media for attention.
The men were starving when they got back to the kraal, but the cows needed to be milked according to the same ritual as in the morning.
I had finished the record and was pretty much in a creative no man's land; my mind was completely milked of all the things I do creatively.
From Nairobi to Kampala, tortoises crossed the road and hyenas prowled near the boys herding wide-horned cattle that they bled, as well as milked, for lunch.
In America drugs firms sometimes use thickets of patents and payoffs to biosimilar upstarts so that a lucrative but ageing drug can be milked a few more years.
Putnam knows every animal by name, as well as their personality quirks—like which side individual goats preferred to be milked from and what their favorite snacks are.
The Rivendale cows are milked four times a day on average, when they feel ready, compared with the traditional twice-a-day regimen when humans manage the milking.
And today studios want to know that the property they're green-lighting is good for sequels, toys, T-shirts, Happy Meals and whatever else it can be milked for.
Lizzie: Lorde made us wait several years for this, and she really milked it, too, teasing bits of it at a time and watching her fans grovel for choruses.
The 41-year-old Mr Zelensky and his team are very different from the political class that has milked Soviet-era industrial assets and resources over the past decades.
After years of intimately keeping up with the Kardashians, Jenner knows better than anyone that all of the family's intimate moments are milked for drama on the reality show.
Mr. Mnuchin, who has milked taxpayers so that he and his wife can travel in style, might benefit from a refresher course in the axiom that character is destiny.
Given how much the ESA has already milked our emotions with its adorable anthropomorphic cartoons starring Rosetta and Philae, there is little doubt that this will be poignant moment.
Given on a September evening with honesty, straightforwardness and lack of exaggeration, the music was milked for neither laughter nor tears, with a tone like wire coated in silk.
During the Vietnam War, America was so free of worry about the Soviet threat that it essentially milked its conventional forces in Europe to support its war in Indochina.
These plantations have endless rows of rubber trees that are milked for their latex and then cut down after 25 or 30 years, when they no longer produce rubber.
Even though he's feeling healthy and still loves the ice, at 59, he says, his performing days as a skater are over: "I basically milked that cow dry," he jokes.
While the cow is milked and fed a bespoke meal, the robot gathers data—such as her weight or the quality of milk—for farmer Charlie Hughes to analyze later.
We can use perfectly frothed coconut milk for our morning lattes, work with almond milked to create a vegan béchamel sauce, and save the peanut milk for next-level brownies.
This has freed people from the need to spend hours churning butter from cows they milked themselves, or manually shredding fields of cabbage and turnips to salt for the winter.
Their characters have been milked by the MCU in numerous films over a decade, and it would not be hard at all to accept that their time had finally come.
Delivering synthetic versions of these vitamins in a fat-free drink like skim milk means the consumer gets very little health benefits from them, according to Alissa Hamilton's Got Milked?
He grew up on a farm in the lake-dotted province of Smaland, in southern Sweden, a dyslexic boy who milked cows and found it hard to concentrate in school.
The meme largely fueled the conversation, in which Harambe was both sincerely mourned and sarcastically milked for all his worth to become a weird spectacle of grief, bizarreness, and outrage.
Now one of their own, Colossus, is being milked for his prodigious production of venom, which will be used to create life-saving antidotes against the bite of his own kind.
The setup is a bench-top bioreactor that feeds nutrients to a cell culture system, which pumps out small amounts of insect tissue, "almost like a cow being milked," Catts said.
The media is already billing this as a possible finale for the Brady-Manning franchise, though I wouldn't be surprised if they milked one or two more sequels out of it.
The Hangover, for instance, garnered favorable reviews (73 on Metacritic); instead of calling it a day, Hollywood milked out two more, each with a subsequently lower score (44, and 30, respectively).
Callestick's 100 cows roam across the idyllic Cornish pastures and are milked twice a day, something Parker sees as crucial to their ice cream's success in the face of cheaper alternatives.
Publishers hope to earn a fanbase of millions and, through microtransactions, expansion packs, and an endless stream of downloadable content, create a cash cow to be milked for years to come.
They keep this schedule year-round, he said, to ensure his roughly 800 cows are milked three times a day, their calves are fed, and all cows are medically cared for.
We milked cows in Copenhagen, hung out on an anarchist commune, drank whiskey with some spirits in Greenwood Cemetery, ate BBQ with the Deftones, and explored racism in the food space.
From The Seattle Times: The Seattle sound in rock — whether you call it grunge or not — flowered a couple of decades ago and still gets milked for nostalgia and tourist dollars.
She has publicly blasted Democrats for having "milked the black vote while creating policies that completely decimate black communities," referring to the crime bill that President Bill Clinton signed into law.
Analysis showed that the dairy product was produced by mixing milk from goat, sheep, and, strangely, African buffalo—a species not typically associated with domestic animals kept and milked in modern Africa.
The law epitomized an era in which disposition of federal lands and resources was the predominant goal, and in which lands that were retained were to be milked dry of extractable commodities.
Many different kinds of venom are "milked" harmlessly from snakes and other creatures for use in medicines and it's plausible to think this could be a way to use platypus venom, too.
There were 40 acres of pasture land, cotton to be harvested, cows to be milked, chickens to be fed, and the two-room White Rock school was a saunter down the road.
"Her thing is that on a farm if you don't milk the cows, the cows are not going to get milked — so there's something really rewarding about that proximity," Mr. Corenswet said.
OXFORD, England — Before humans milked cows, herded goats or raised hogs, before they invented agriculture, or written language, before they had permanent homes, and most certainly before they had cats, they had dogs.
Will the deal produce the ultimate Android phone we always wanted from Nokia or will this be another example of a great brand getting milked to death in order to sell lackluster crap?
After a warm handshake with 43th-ranked Otte, who played admirably in the biggest match of his career, Federer milked the applause as the fans broke out into a chant of "Roger, Roger".
Harvests required long days and late nights; cows would have been milked in the very early mornings, and shepherds, as the hymn says, watched their flocks by night, to save them from predators.
"The Europeans have wanted this for a long time and they are not going to let it go until they've milked it," Steen Thomsen, a professor at the Copenhagen Business School, tells Axios.
But these videos, often showing women dressed as cows being milked by intricate breast-pumping machines while in bondage gear, or animated hybrid cow-women, are about as rare as, say, sea monster porn.
How it works: With the help of a solar-powered, GPS-enabled neck band for cows, Halter's app allows farmers to remotely guide their herds when it's time for the animals to get milked.
Desperately seeking to reunite with a woman he had met at a drug treatment facility, Rice visited the psychic shop of Priscilla Kelly Delmaro, who milked the situation for nearly all Rice was worth.
And after Elmhurst Dairy, the last remaining milk company in New York City, stopped producing milk in 2016, it turned to making Elmhurst Milked, a line of drinks made from hazelnuts, almonds and oats.
It milked its ongoing inability to access a target phone for months, reportedly concealing its own capabilities all the while, likely to make it a political issue and manipulate lawmakers into compelling Apple to help.
One reason calves are separated from their mothers, for example, is so the mother can be milked for her immunity-giving colostrum, which a calf should drink four quarts of in its first four hours.
Scientists at the zoo milked a hippo for the first time — "we had no idea what was in hippo milk before now," Ms. Gorsuch said — so that they could recreate the formula for Fiona's bottles.
ABU NAKLAH, QATAR (Reuters) - On a cattle farm in the desert outside Doha, hundreds of cows imported from the Netherlands are led into an air-conditioned hall to be milked by Asian workers in orange uniforms.
The Australian Reptile Park, the country's sole supplier of funnel-web venom to antidote producers since 1981, relies on the public to hand in spiders that are milked for the venom used to produce an antidote.
Ms. Osakue said she had found the mockery of her as a "poor little black girl" that erupted after her injury to be unfair, and disputed the accusation that she had milked the injury for notoriety.
The site is one of a growing number of once-lucrative web domains that are taken over and then milked for every last drop of search engine optimization value before they are inevitably downranked for shady practices.
That same hill, back in Syria, had been in use since 3000 BCE, long before the building of the castle—the prophet Abraham may have milked his goats there—but it is now off limits to civilians.
For a long time, "egirl" was a slur used to degrade and undermine women who enjoy videogames based on their appearance, suggesting they were attention-seekers who milked money out of men who didn't know any better.
The result, according to prosecutors, was a far-reaching culture of kickbacks, paid through offshore accounts, in which well-connected Venezuelan intermediaries milked and ultimately crippled projects that were meant to develop neglected corners of the country.
Like a number of the industry's top mainstream artists at that time, McFarlane was frustrated over his lack of creative control and the paltry compensation he was receiving from his blockbuster work, which was being milked for merchandise.
For younger families who live in the college town of La Crosse, the breakfast is more of an agri-tourism activity, an opportunity to show their small children how a cow is milked and where food comes from.
Much drama, in the years after, was milked from dueling talent swaps, always orchestrated by one of the shows' general managers—an onscreen authority figure, almost always corporate and a heel, for the top babyfaces to rebel against.
The show milked the drama of the robbery for all it was worth — lots of tense teasers and close-ups on Kim's tear-stained face — but it clearly struggled with how to address the trauma within its established format.
As of yet, it's unclear whether those silky soy and milked-nut concoctions will be included or excluded, but the dairy industry seems to be pushing for the latter, as John Allan of the IDFA told the AP yesterday.
So is: SoulCycle, açaí, antioxidants, the phrase "mind-body," meditation, the mindfulness jar my son brought home from school, kombucha, chai, juice bars, oat milk, almond milk, all the milks from substances that can't technically be milked, clean anything.
The dining room is spare but cheerful, with an orange back wall, taped-up Christmas cards and children's drawings, and photographs of the Alpine village in Austria where the Lees stayed on a farm and milked cows last summer.
Again, it's hard to judge the level of depth here, but I did apparently get the second-highest score of the day on my first try despite never having milked an actual cow before, so make of that what you will.
There's now contentious debate about whether hunters should be allowed to use snake gassing to drive snakes out of their winter dens to be used in popular "rattlesnake roundup" carnival displays, milked for medically valuable venom or used in stunts.
The Grammys, however, seemed to have thoroughly made up for it — or milked BTS's popularity, depending on how you look at it — by allowing BTS to present at the ceremony and then turning the camera on the band whenever possible.
"It's actually a water-based emulsion that you're adding oils, a lot of sugar and gums to, and then just adding a couple of nuts on top," Cheryl Mitchell, the chief scientist of Elmhurst Milked, told the Guardian in January.
He may well have been in a reflective mood on Wednesday, judging from his sensitive performance of the "New World," emphasizing the autumnal and bucolic qualities of the piece, especially during the first movement, which is often milked for intensity.
Upon arrival on the island in 1891 (his wife and five children long since deserted), Gauguin milked his colonial privilege for all it was worth, bedding local teenagers, some of whom he painted, and having islanders cater to his material needs.
In some European countries, up to 30 percent of the cows are milked by machine, while in the United States the share is about 2 percent, estimates Mathew Haan, a dairy technology expert at Pennsylvania State University's agriculture extension program.
It makes a whole lot of sense when you think about it: farms are large and spread-out spaces, and cows are often shuffled between grazing grounds and areas of the farm where they can be more easily milked and checked on.
He also gleefully milked the perks of being an administrator, using lights and sirens in his motorcade to reach dinner reservations, springing for more luxurious hotel accommodations, and buying fancy customized pens, perhaps trying to match the lifestyles of wealthier cabinet officials.
If you took cream in your coffee, smeared butter on your toast or swirled yogurt in your granola this morning, you enjoyed the product of a real farm where the cows are milked twice every day, without breaks for holidays or bad weather.
The golden retriever mother milked not only her puppies, but also a number of wild animals who were abandoned by their mothers, including a white tiger cub, spotted hyenas, Siberian tigers, and an African lion, according to a BBC story from 2018.  
I was an Oregon farm boy, and Ivy League schools wanted the occasional country bumpkin, so I milked this for all it was worth by writing a college essay about me vaccinating sheep, picking strawberries and competing in the Future Farmers of America.
"They need to be milked in the morning and at night if you want to keep up their milk production — it ties you down," said Ms. Webster, who has to hire outside help if she wants to travel or take a vacation.
Cheap to build and capable of milking up to 12 cattle at a time, these mobile milkers consist of a chassis with two wheels that can be hooked onto a tractor, or even a horse, and the cows are milked at pasture.
Nicky Scarfo, a Mafia boss who purged two dozen fellow mobsters during his 1980s reign in Philadelphia and South Jersey, milked casino profits in Atlantic City and bribed the city's mayor, died on Saturday at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, N.C. He was 87.
Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, was the only Democrat with a speaking slot at Donald Trump's inauguration, and he milked that opportunity for all it was worth, using his few minutes to issue a barely disguised repudiation of the man about to become president.
True, you may feel weird slathering on a salve that was once also used on the udders of some poor over-milked cow — but provided you can get that depressing thought out of your head, it's a hell of a lot better than bathing in bleach.
According to Tony Gnann, Milchkristalle's company manager, this is both because the night milk is diluted with milk produced during the day and the confusion brought about by being milked at night will also lead the cows to produce milk that is unusually low in melatonin.
After ten years of this, I have no idea whether I was this much of a over-sharer to start with, or whether the fact I'm so used to splurging everything that now, like a cow edging into its stall to be milked, it just automatically happens.
It was a fledgling organization that Damon Stoudamire bolted quickly, that only milked one playoff series victory from the early career peak of their greatest talent, Vince Carter, that spent two decades mired in mediocrity, and couldn't even bottom out properly when the time came for it.
One part of that vision is to return Taliesin to a fully diversified farm; contoured rows crops cover the Welsh hillside, hundred-year-old trees are tapped for maple syrup, grapevines produce fruit table wine, and cows freely graze on the pasture before being milked or slaughtered for meat.
We have a very airy barn that we named "the eco cow cathedral" where we have these automatic brushers that massage them, and when they feel the urge to give milk, they cue up and get milked by our two milking robots—Matilda and Charlie—whenever they'd like.
Once a week, the female spiders are "milked": more than two hundred metres (or six hundred and fifty-six feet) of dragline silk—the kind a spider uses to suspend itself in the air—can be wound out of the abdominal glands in fifteen minutes, using a mechanical bobbin.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai milked the woos from a clappy, home-turf developer crowd at its I/O conference in Mountain View this week with a demo of an in-the-works voice assistant feature that will enable the AI to make telephone calls on behalf of its human owner.
While many rockers of their era milked the "angry I-hate-my-Dad guy" trope for all it was worth (and in those days, when nu-metal records regularly went platinum, it was worth quite a lot of money), their anguish was genuine, fueled by Bennington's recollections of his rocky, abusive childhood.
The Fate of the Furious, the eighth film in the series (now just four behind the Friday the 13th films), doesn't have the energy of the previous two, and it doesn't have the emotional thrust of the last one, which shamelessly but still somehow winningly milked the untimely death of co-lead Paul Walker.
In June, the Workers' Center of Central New York and the Worker Justice Center of New York, advocacy organizations that are part of the lawsuit, produced a report titled "Milked," which documents what it said were abuses against immigrant dairy workers, such as wage theft and dangerous workplaces where laborers have been trampled and gored.
YouTube creators, meanwhile, have milked viewers' interest in watching uncomfortable TikToks by making reaction videos with titles like "TikTok Must Be Stopped" and "TikTok Gamer Girls Should Be Illegal," or any one of YouTube's most-subscribed user PewDiePie's five TikTok screeds (always the contrarian, he now seems to have decided that actually, TikTok is good).
My parents contented themselves taking photos of their son's incompetence; I learned that my dad had milked cows one summer in upstate New York, circa 1940, and we all learned how the business worked in Azuero: Farmers leave the full tanks by the side of the road, and companies send trucks around to take the milk.
One of the challenges and the thrills of it is the slippery style of the play: We go kind of without transition from a Brechtian theater, in which the emotional climax of the scene is broken and commented upon, into absurdist drama with lines like "Have you milked the mammoth?" into this dark domestic family tragedy.
Even though Jepsen could have milked her newly minted status as a pop queen for all it was worth, she ultimately took a break from music after the hysteria over "Call Me Maybe" had died down and began her unconventional rise to musical greatness, effortlessly surpassing any early predictions that she was destined to become nothing more than a one-hit-wonder.
Over the last few years, tech-house has gone from being a sturdily reliable form of club music that through its relatively uneventful rigidity gave DJs a means of filling a few hours of warm-up time to a punchline that's been milked so often and so hard that the udder's been reduced to nothing but shredded tissue and dried flecks of soured milk.
But I bet you could remember it — and for more than a few minutes — if you first visualized it along a walk through your house: The entryway of your house is festooned with toilet paper; your kitchen sink is full of lobsters, dancing; a bathtub-size stick of butter melts on your dining room table; your family is singing karaoke in a swimming pool of hummus in your living room; your hallway is so full of grapes you cannot avoid crushing them with each step; your stairway has a runner of lasagna noodles slippery with tomato sauce; a mooing cow is being milked in your bedroom; stalks of corn grow down from the ceiling in the spare bedroom; a crop of multicolored mushrooms blooms in your shower.

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