But 25 years of European exile and a gradual mellowing of the spirit have tamed the Australian rocker's legendary excesses. |
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In effect, then, tobogganing was tamed and domesticated in a similar way to snowshoeing. |
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It is the sound of an overdriven guitar squall tamed by an expert musician into stunning walls of noise. |
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Each time we sit still with the restlessness and heat of anger we are tamed and strengthened. |
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Wild horses can be tamed, but Finch said it takes someone who is knowledgeable and experienced. |
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Wild crops such as wheat and barley began to be cultivated, and wild animals such as sheep and goats were tamed and then domesticated. |
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When horses were tamed their first military use was in drawing light carts which served as shooting and fighting platforms. |
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Lobster bisque spiked with a shot of Armagnac, adminstered at the table, would work better if the salt content were tamed. |
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The Asian elephant featured strongly in Buddhism and Brahminism and the elephants were tamed and domesticated to be able to be used efficiently. |
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Considering her taste in men she'll probably run off with another backwater vagabond, who's been partially tamed by the military. |
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Even Ostrogoth and Lombard kings, their barbarian ways tamed by the people they were supposed to have conquered, built houses in Bellagio. |
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Kate is eventually tamed and obedient towards her husband by the end of the play. |
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Furthermore, they assert, aged garlic is preferable because with aging, garlic's harsh, irritating and odiferous qualities can be tamed. |
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She even has a look of Mata Hari, with her hair tamed into a silky curtain that complements her black designer suit and kitten heels. |
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It was only after the Mongols tamed horses, yaks and camels that they took to a nomadic herding lifestyle. |
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The humble person approaches ravening beasts, and when their gaze rests upon him, their wildness is tamed. |
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The Indian wars are all but over, and the West has been tamed, or destroyed, whichever you prefer. |
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It lowered its head and the boy spoke to him softly, whereupon it immediately was tamed. |
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Sert tamed and harnessed the Mediterranean light with quadrantal cylinder windows. |
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To get a plane to fly through the sound barrier, this shockwave has to be tamed. |
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I was awkward and countrified, but the ladies took me in and tamed me as best they could. |
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The alcohol content can be tamed by using non-alcoholic Triple Sec or orange-flavored soda water. |
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A massive management reshuffle followed the scandal and while the changes poisoned the atmosphere, the newsroom was not tamed. |
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Maybe he could have been tamed in other circumstances, but working as a croupier in a casino in the Bahamas was just about the worst combination. |
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Thus it is that the rise of the network society has ultimately tamed and domesticated relations within firms. |
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Most notable of all, he has, almost single-handed, tamed the once all-powerful military and established civilian supremacy in the government. |
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The bass is more present than before, and the occasional stridency of the treble has been tamed without an apparent loss of musical information. |
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The pool was usually filled with swimmers, spellbound by the cool shower that tamed the summer sun. |
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The gray giant was tamed, trained, but never domesticated by selective breeding. |
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Her unruly teeth have been tamed into a neat, pearly, Californian smile, the parakeet spiked hair is now a glossy black mane. |
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La Route, marked by grape symbols on the map, lay there to be tamed. |
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But like wild animals and flighty birds, our dreams are loath to be tamed. |
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In contrast to young Apollo and Athena, the Furies represent the primitive past that needs to be defeated and tamed in order for civilization to progress. |
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Excesses of feeling and imagination are tamed by formal order and devotional discipline. |
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For example, a well tamed pet can even sense the affectivity of its master. |
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But if they cannot be tamed, then the sooner this unwieldly giant is broken up and Mr Turner takes that ten-year break, the better. |
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It can be smashed and destroyed, or tamed and nurtured without harm to the creator. |
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That the savageness could not be tamed was demonstrated, with a dreadful Greek irony, three months later, when Kennedy himself was murdered. |
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There, some 5,000 years ago, people tamed African tabby wildcats to serve as hunting retrievers and to keep down mice and rats. |
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It developed in spite of obstacles which might have tamed and disheartened lesser people. |
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Children in the streets, like wild cats needing to be tamed and more often than not would simply be exterminated. |
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I felt that I had tamed some of the anxious, depressed teenager who had struggled before, but would I be able to cope with the isolation? |
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Do you know that each one of us hold a bull within us, which needs to be tamed. |
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There are some animals which people can easily tame, but there are also others which cannot be easily tamed. |
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But what does that mean, except that the circumstancesnature-opposed man and had to be tamed? |
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They mimicked Eldar Exodite society, only lacking the ability to ride tamed Megasaurs. |
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The reindeer is originally a fell animal, half tamed from the Scandinavian wild fell deer. |
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She has the air of a bird which doesn't want to be caged or tamed. |
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They projected sexual charisma, to be sure, but it was a charisma that was tamed and domesticated for their youngest female fans. |
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These reluctant leaders tamed disorderly rebels into a disciplined force, and sought enough concessions from the king to send the commons home content. |
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The similarities in the end of all three practices, Appiah hopes, compose a guideline by which honor can be tamed and harnessed. |
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To support this she claims that women viewed it as hospitable and welcoming, not as something harsh or forbidding that needed to be tamed or overcome. |
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Never in history has human desire been so tamed into meekness. |
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You can draw a fairly straight line from Helms to Karl Rove, who tamed and adapted the approach for a national audience. |
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A new book tells the story of John Randel Jr., who tamed Manhattan with its famous grid. |
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Luckily, says Hounsou, the direction society is moving makes this the perfect time for that Wild West to be tamed. |
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I too am not a bit tamed... I too am untranslatable, I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. |
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The breakwater tamed the waves and provided a safe bathing area. |
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American bison are more easily tamed than their European cousins, and breed with domestic cattle more readily. |
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This is directly proportional to the time we have been tamed under this one-man's rule. |
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One family even invited us even to see their tamed pet black lemur. |
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However, reindeer were not bred in captivity, though they were tamed for milking as well as for use as draught animals or beasts of burden. |
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Studies in bird behaviour include the use of tamed and trained birds in captivity. |
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Branwen tamed a starling and gave it a message to carry across the Irish Sea to Bendigeidfran, who set out for Ireland to rescue her. |
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Guitar's exemplary hybridity seemingly has to be tamed and repictorialized, placed beside a large, framed collage that reinforces rectangularity. |
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We assume that because we had to subjugate the land to live on it, the best farm is therefore the one most completedly tamed. |
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The urban facets are well documented in all manner of ways but there still remain patches of rural wilderness not completely tamed, again depending on your definition, that are not highlighted to the same extent. |
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Be quicker in learning than the British Government was, and learn the lesson that terrorism cannot be tamed or sanitised but must be resolutely defeated and driven out of business, including all its sidelines of criminality. |
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The success of short skis and snowboards, easier to learn thantraditional skiing, explain the craze of the young people who sometimes forget that the mountains cannot be tamed. |
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Marine navigation can therefore not be compared with inland navigation, particularly in Europe's inland waterways, which frequently consist of man-made canals or artificially controlled and tamed rivers. |
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Solly Ndima completed a glorious 102 not out as Stratford tamed Astony Unity by six wickets. |
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Outside these places that have been tamed by man, however, most of the municipality can be considered one of the best-preserved territories, from an ecological standpoint, in the entire province of Málaga. |
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Before such spirits could be paid any form of cult they had to be tamed by a hero such as the first Emperor, Jinmu, or the redoubtable Yamato Takeru. |
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The problem is that in the south where our troops are right now, in the area of Pashtun tribal lands, is an area that has never been able to be tamed by western forces. |
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It was women's suffrage that tamed politics. |
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However, this miscegenation of rhythms and colours often remains a bit unnatural, as if the ancestral cultures still refused to let themselves be tamed so easily despite all the intents at universality. |
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Then, too, leaders can be flattered, rewarded, ego-gratified and tamed. |
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Or can emotion be tamed by the rational mind and put to good business use? |
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The 22-year-old's fiery mane was tamed into a sleek updo and her sparkly earrings, bracelet and small glittering clutch completed the look. |
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He has tamed these waters and their capacity to pulverize. |
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The political opposition groups, multiple and variable, could not find a charismatic leader behind whom their personal ambitions could be tamed and who could represent an alternative to Mikhail Saakashvili. |
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Because of its economic use and benefit cattle was recognized by law to consist of domestic animals, distinguished from pets, that in some cases were tamed, bred, and used for farming, food and draught. |
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Wrap the hair in a plastic shower cap for an hour, then wash it off with warm water and you will love the result of your tamed, shiny healthy looking hair. |
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There goes a lord who tamed a wild shieldmaiden of the North! |
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Tayras can be tamed and make interesting but fairly destructive pets. |
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Well, it is about time an arms manufacturer tamed the persnickety. |
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He is accompanied by a mythological beast that can only be tamed by magic. |
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