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  • But relentless reporting—especially by the Marker, a pro-market business publication—revealed that the consumer was being fleeced at each stage of production, from the high-prices charged by milk-producing cooperatives and the conglomerates' own dairies, to retail chains that divvy up market share to curb competition and inflate prices.

    Israel's Cottage-Cheese Rebellion Daniel Doron 2011

  • Perhaps because of this strong European background, the people of the region have long excelled in the production of cheese, beginning in the 16th century, when the Spaniards introduced milk-producing animals.

    Making merry in May: Mexico's National Cheese and Wine Festival 2009

  • Perhaps because of this strong European background, the people of the region have long excelled in the production of cheese, beginning in the 16th century, when the Spaniards introduced milk-producing animals.

    Making merry in May: Mexico's National Cheese and Wine Festival 2009

  • The midshipmen chose the goat, the milk-producing animal of ships at sea—unlike cows, goats can withstand the sea's heavy rolls—and they acquired one from a farm in Highland Falls, just south of West Point.

    The Band of Brothers Takes to the Gridiron Lucas Y. Tomlinson 2011

  • It's a sign that could apply even more to the Herdwick rams out in the fields awaiting the call to duty at November's end ? the time when they will impregnate their harem of ewes so that lambs are born next April as the spring grass gives them milk-producing sustenance.

    Eskdale, Cumbria Tony Greenbank 2010

  • Oxytocin makes the muscles around milk-producing cells contract and expel milk.

    Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010

  • Oxytocin makes the muscles around milk-producing cells contract and expel milk.

    Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010

  • Each breast contains seven to ten milk-producing units called lobes.

    Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010

  • Each breast contains seven to ten milk-producing units called lobes.

    Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010

  • Bigger breasts simply have more fatty tissue surrounding the milk-producing structures than smaller breasts have.

    Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010

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