Something regarded as absolutely necessary or appropriate.
the bottom line is work and that is mother's milk to any performer
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Because money continues to be the mother's milk of politics, Democrats serious about retaking the White House should not give money to candidates who have no chance of beating Bush.
After all, money is the mother's milk of politics.
People talk about how money is the mother's milk of politics.
In constituencies like Shimane, the deciding factor in this election, as in all previous ones, is ‘public works’ - the mother's milk of rural Japanese politics.
Eliminationist rhetoric is mother's milk to these kids.
But today tourist dollars are Phuket's mother's milk.
One of the legendary lines about the place of money in American campaigns came from a powerful California politician who said, ‘money is the mother's milk of politics.’
The caption read: ‘Oil, the mother's milk of international economics.’
In sync with the aphorism that money is the mother's milk of politics, the former Vermont governor seemed to have found a cash cow on the Internet.
Definition of mother's milk in US English:
mother's milk
noun
Something regarded as absolutely necessary or appropriate.
the early work of Sturtevant and Morgan was mother's milk to geneticists
斯特蒂文特和摩根的早先研究为遗传学家提供了丰富的源泉。
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But today tourist dollars are Phuket's mother's milk.
The caption read: ‘Oil, the mother's milk of international economics.’
Eliminationist rhetoric is mother's milk to these kids.
In constituencies like Shimane, the deciding factor in this election, as in all previous ones, is ‘public works’ - the mother's milk of rural Japanese politics.
After all, money is the mother's milk of politics.
Because money continues to be the mother's milk of politics, Democrats serious about retaking the White House should not give money to candidates who have no chance of beating Bush.
In sync with the aphorism that money is the mother's milk of politics, the former Vermont governor seemed to have found a cash cow on the Internet.
One of the legendary lines about the place of money in American campaigns came from a powerful California politician who said, ‘money is the mother's milk of politics.’
People talk about how money is the mother's milk of politics.