How To Use Mother's milk In A Sentence
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mother's milk is one apocrine secretion
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At this time of year it is likely to have been reared indoors on the mother's milk and supplementary feed with some grazing on lowland grasses.
Times, Sunday Times
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Breast/Mother's milk is the best nourishment for a baby.
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Breast/Mother's milk is the best nourishment for a baby.
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Experienced a cold winter, her children have become so fragile, so she gave them manna from heaven, the children know that mother's milk, she did not abandon them!
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The tiny fox cubs drink nothing but their mother's milk .
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Babies have very basic taste buds: it's believed that mother's milk offers two taste enhancements - sugar (as lactose) and umami (as glutamate) in the hope that one or other will get the little blighters drinking.
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Nothing could substitute for mother's milk.
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In Jerusalem, there is a free loan for mother's milk - a milk bank to aid babies whose mothers cannot nurse them for some reason.
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Breast/Mother's milk is the best nourishment for a baby.
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For these idiotic misanthropic right-wing Judeofascist patsies, perhaps in a conceited benevolent sort of a way which is not at all strange for any 'ubermensch' raised on the mother's milk of the 'chosen peoples' mantra, this pamphleteering in Jerusalem is being rather merciful in permitting a temporary reprieve to their Amelekites.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
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There were seventeen children in all, one a very young infant not even weaned from his mother's milk, yet.
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The native waratah that was grown around Sydney, the Dharawal people, which is my people, actually used that as a substitute for mother's milk.
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American scientists found that a component of mother's milk, called lauric acid, which also is found in coconut oil, had acne-fighting qualities.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
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Antibodies from the mother's milk line the baby's intestines and prevent infection.
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Babies thrive on their mother's milk.
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Mother's milk is full of special nutrients, hormones and antibodies that are passed on to infants to help them to resist infections, respiratory illness and diarrhoea.
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In the first 8 weeks of the cubs, they depend entirely on mother's milk.
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Antibodies from the mother's milk line the baby's intestines and prevent infection.
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Do not cook a young goat in its mother's milk.
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Breast/Mother's milk is the best nourishment for a baby.
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They try to keep still, to conserve their resources of blubber and mother's milk.
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Children are often not weaned off their mother's milk until they are toddlers.
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Julie Morrow-Tesch's experiments with piglets in a maze showed that it was the mother's milk scent on the udder that guided the piglets.
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-- I never heard that any prodigies preceded or accompanied his nativity; or that the planets, or his mother's cravings during her pregnancy, had sealed him with any particular mark or badge of distinction: but have been well assured he was a fine boy, sucked heartily of his mother's milk, and what they call a thriving child.
Life's Progress Through The Passions Or, The Adventures of Natura
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The consensus around our table was that it was more like veal, albeit a veal calf fed on desert wind rather than its mother's milk.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was faked in my birth and flim-flammed with my mother's milk.
WHICH MAKE MEN REMEMBER
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Questions ranged from how long the baby had been on mother's milk to how often the baby fell sick.
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This is no mother's milk, however, but a latex exuded by specialized structures, called laticifers, that are found throughout the plant.
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As the old countryman would say: ‘Well, it's better than nowt, but it's nowhere near mother's milk.’