Yorkshire had an unexpectedly good day after it had appeared that Byas had erred in asking Kent to bat first on a fairly docile pitch. |
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She remembers that she was considered an extremely docile and undemanding child. |
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That was Mrs Belmont, whose pretty, docile, and bovine daughter had been neglected since Katie's debut. |
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On the shallow reef shelter schools of humpbacked and bluelined snappers, oriental sweetlips and yet more fat, docile groupers. |
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At the feast which follows the three bridegrooms wager on whose wife is the most docile and submissive. |
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Cattle are classed as a non-dangerous species and by and large are generally docile. |
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Everyone who has ever been to the city's squares or parks will remember the lovely and docile pigeons. |
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Despite being a relatively docile, blonde older sibling, I deeply identified with the headstrong, brown-haired, younger sister Laura. |
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Resting on the sand are stingrays, electric rays, frogfish and the docile Port Jackson shark. |
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The two bands became docile subsistence farmers on submarginal agricultural land. |
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Most citizens are docile in their submission to authority, and neither Congress nor the public has any taste for rebellion at present. |
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Was there some hidden agenda to keep all us colonial subjects docile and subservient to the Great Empire by brainwashing our smarter students? |
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Cassandra directed her next chain of complaints at this overlarge but docile feline. |
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Do they assume that women who practise faith are a docile lot, meekly swallowing the built-in injustices in their respective religions? |
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I can wait for a docile, biddable, beautiful chit who will worship the ground I walk upon, unlike that spitfire of a hoyden. |
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They're usually so docile, chess players, with their pasty skin, skinny necks, elbow patches and eyeglasses. |
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They had taken far more kindly to the English language and clerkly jobs, and seemed to be more docile. |
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Although some of the more rigid traditions have faded, pressures are still high on women in Japan to be docile fashion plates. |
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Children are amazingly docile and compliant, obediently following the instructions of their elders as if they know no other way. |
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The stereotype of battered wives as fragile, passive, placatory and docile does not do justice to their actual role in marriage relationships. |
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Modern sirenians are large, docile, aquatic herbivores that have flippers for forelimbs and no hind limbs. |
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The drive was superb, tight, controllable, plenty of power but docile as a kitten after a big meal when simply pootling along. |
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Sure, they look all cuddly and docile, but I bet they're plotting to take over the world. |
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Another researcher views nursing as being identified with a docile female role, which has led to a ghettoization of the career field. |
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Joe, meanwhile, struggles to belong, and his mood swings, from docile to dangerous, increasing in intensity as his insecurity deepens. |
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Unlike John Henry, Uncle Remus was an old, docile, and desexualized African American man who told stories to children. |
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If they were surprised to hear these enraged words from their usual docile sister, they didn't show it. |
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But those who had the guts to get close say that both the horses are docile and riding them is a wonderful experience. |
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It's going to be tough finding a dog as placid and docile as Sue, in fact, I don't think we will ever see the likes of her again. |
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Others in the queue were excited primary school children, waiting in a surprisingly docile and patient way. |
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While the Greek press is far from docile, it has generally been extremely supportive of the Games. |
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They look like teddy bears, they are very docile and friendly, don't have escapologist tendencies and are quite small. |
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She has become more docile and sleepy in her old age, although sometimes she still gets a burst of energy, which is wonderful. |
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You can be solitary and courageous, also docile and diplomatic when needed. |
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The goats are tiny and docile, and suffer well the pats and pokes of oversugared junior Americans. |
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However, Adrian points out that even the most docile, harmless household pet can turn into a monster. |
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This must have been what happened in England because we became docile servants of the Normans and fought their wars for them. |
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Just about anyone who was not entirely docile and subservient to the ruling ethos could be locked up for life. |
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She haltered the strangely docile stallion and tied him up in the tie racks, next to an extremely irritable paint gelding being groomed. |
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This was his trump card, and he wanted to make sure it got played, even if the commission was too docile to press for it. |
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Though it shouldn't be expected to live up to some of the fantastic claims made on its behalf, the ragdoll is an extremely docile cat. |
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Next morning, I joined a walking ride and the cowboys, or wranglers, as they call them here, gave me a very docile horse. |
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Few women are the docile and innocent lambs that the media and feminist groups have portrayed them to be. |
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It was hoped by employers that the new working class would be more docile and amenable than the old. |
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With its striking brown and white markings and glossy skin, the somewhat docile snake was weighed and checked in at 26,6kg. |
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Unlike a horse, a zorse must begin training within a few days of being born in order to be a docile animal. |
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Rubber boas are secretive, slow-moving, docile snakes, usually found under logs and rocks in either moist or dry forest habitats. |
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Irish centenarians are largely a docile, low-maintenance lot who ask little of the state and get little from it. |
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I am not keen on baboon spiders as pets, but if you want to try something different from the usual docile tarantulas then these may be for you. |
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A docile Labrador dog was tethered five metres away from its owner, who was disguised as a tradesman. |
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Cows, calves and bull were docile and showed no signs of fear or excitement at the presence of the group. |
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It seemed a harmless, matey gesture towards Wimbledon's decent, docile supporters. |
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One of the scientists said that when he fed the chemical to lab rats, they would become completely meek and docile. |
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For many years, this intelligent and docile animal has been used by man as a beast of burden, circus performer, and even as a weapon of war. |
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The rapid, repetitious beat of the wings seem to have no limit in flexibility or resiliences and give these creatures a docile appearance. |
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And how can our heroine, now so chaste and docile, have only two hours ago been writhing meretriciously across the screen in song? |
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The witch keeps the tokoloshe docile by cutting the fringe of hair that hangs over its eyes. |
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Were southern millhands docile or individualistic, or some special blend of the two? |
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This was something Auria would do, not me, her sensible, level headed, mousy sister who was submissive and docile. |
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The next major conflict could easily involve large numbers of civilian refugees or displaced persons, and they may not always be docile or amenable to military control. |
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They turned to run, but the creatures seemed docile and did not attack. |
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After a quick bop on the head, poor Fred becomes docile and co-operative. |
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She also features a more natural face than the one of docile serenity so often bestowed on the Queen of Heaven. |
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A single buffalo distress bellow is enough to turn a docile, ruminating herd into a battalion of warriors, ready to charge and chase off an entire pride of lions. |
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Yet if it is power the initial persona seeks, the stakes would surely need to be higher than the pleasure of manipulating a few docile and credulous tourists. |
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They are a very docile animal which in itself favours them to herd owners. |
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The Calvinists also thought the Lutherans were too docile politically, and the Lutherans accused the Calvinists of resisting the legitimate Prince. |
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If we find few to communicate with, maybe we shall be pleased to find in our grandchildren a docile generation willing to lend an ear to our prattle. |
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Once that was done, they were supposed to revert to docile, compliant citizens, content to cooperate with allies no longer supportive of their aspirations. |
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If this is not done, those of us who call ourselves citizens will in reality be nothing more than docile instruments in the hands of distant powers. |
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Scientists believe the normally docile beasts are eating the baby birds to make up for deficiencies in their diet on Rum, or even using them as a form of medicine. |
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Fortunately he turned out to be remarkably docile and highly trained. |
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Were they too docile and too compliant, and did they fail to ask the skeptical questions and raise the objections they should have in the run-up to war? |
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Draw an easy contrast between a rebellious son and a docile one. |
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This characterisation is problematic, as here Mehta is reinforcing the stereotype of docile, demure, and pristine femininity as the ideal form of South Asian womanhood. |
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The birds were docile on the drive, so the TV people chased them across the road to get some shots of them crossing, being careful to stay out of shot themselves. |
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In the days of the former administration, the backbenches and the party were so docile and biddable that they would do anything to support their leader. |
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Carrico recalls that the detainees were actually compliant and docile that first day. |
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Interology Deleuzian style is vectorial rather than docile, involutional, negentropic, and creative rather than conservative. |
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Long docile to Napoleon, under Talleyrand's prodding it had turned against him. |
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To the surprise of those who saw him, Moby Doll was a docile, nonaggressive whale that made no attempts to attack humans. |
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However, through selective breeding, some breeds of horses are quite docile, particularly certain draft horses. |
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A retriever, Ugo's docile, gentle manner makes him perfect for life as a working dog. |
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The species is nonvenomous and more docile toward humans than most other snakes, two reasons for its one-time preferential status as a pet. |
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Yet, as it currently operates in the social imaginary, yoga can be seen to recenter women as docile bodies. |
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The falcon, although unhooded, perches, docile and still on the edge of a table. |
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Found throughout South East Asia, the Russell's Viper is normal fairly docile, but can become aggressive if an attempt is made to pick it up. |
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Not more than a foot in front of me was a very docile Southern Blacktail rattlesnake. |
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One is friendly but ferocious to other cats whereas the other is 'dim, docile, dotted and dribbly. |
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I have a loving, if docile, husband, two peculiarly-named kids and a cludgy in the shape of a throne. |
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If handled from a young age, they are usually docile and do not bite. |
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The prisoners were docile, and accepted their lot with barely a mutter. |
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Herefords are docile but extremely hardy creatures and these attributes have led to their proliferation across the world, particularly the USA, South America and Australia. |
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Docile and inoffensive by nature, the anteater's principal enemies are the puma and the jaguar. |
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Docile as a bellwether sheep, he let himself be led away, and the rest of the castaways crowded close behind him. |
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Docile believes that the addition of tear tape into the Jelly Rolls packaging provides a strong point of differentiation for the brand. |
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