Gourmet dog food will transform your cantankerous mutt into an obedient show dog. |
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But she starts in Biblical times, where the template is laid for the future treatment of wives as obedient, unpaid servants. |
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We have been taught to be obedient to authorities and not to think for ourselves much. |
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In return, she resolved that she would do her best to be a good, obedient wife. |
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This neat row of obedient teenage popstrels reminded me of something we witnessed one Saturday morning in London, a few years back. |
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Adam and Eve, says Raphael, will naturally ascend to heaven as ever more spiritous beings as time goes on, provided only they remain obedient. |
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In such systems, the role of the party man or woman in government has been largely indistinguishable from that of obedient bureaucrat. |
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I followed, silent and obedient, as she took us to a pokey shop in a dead end. |
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Noriko reached into her miniature satchel and retrieved the requested item like an obedient nurse in an operating theatre. |
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The sati is the epitome of the obedient wife, but her burning is irredeemably barbaric. |
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He's very obedient, with the result that he somehow gets away with never lifting a finger or buying anything for the house. |
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Of course, every American is not always ignorant, hypocritical and obedient. |
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This seems to be, in many ways, a question of one law for the them, and one for the obedient puppy, excepting for some salient cases. |
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As your obedient servant, I acquired both products and have been testing them ever since. |
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Kate is eventually tamed and obedient towards her husband by the end of the play. |
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They are expected to be obedient and comply with requests from adults immediately. |
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Most technological futurology see agents as benign, as obedient slaves who only have our best interests at heart. |
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She can be very boisterous but is always obedient so she is one of our lead drag hounds. |
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Row after row of white tennis shoes sit upright on foot spikes like pristine, obedient soldiers standing to attention. |
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Anne was a queen without a king, even though she had a spouse, who played the public but informal role of a loyal and obedient subject. |
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This fits the notion that females are socialized to be dependent and obedient, while males are socialized to be independent and self-willed. |
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Like an obedient servant, who follows his master's commands, the young ones always go with the mother. |
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With an obedient nod, she turned for the door that led to the servants' quarters, below stairs. |
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Even grown men are expected to take orders from their mothers, expected to be obedient till the day they die. |
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At the Bema the clergy will sit, among the people, to listen to the Word of God in the obedient attitude of the disciples. |
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It's a great trait if you're an employer looking to fill your ranks with obedient cogs, not so great if you want to end crass credentialism. |
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For nature is the minister of the Divine will not an instrument obedient to the command of man. |
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If we want this province not to be the poorest of them all, let us try to be obedient, loyal, true and faithful. |
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I think somewhere you got this notion that a wife was dutiful and obedient. |
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Dee believed the Angels to be obedient servants of God, submissive to the authority of Christ. |
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While the mother mourns the loss of her obedient daughter, the daughter longs for recognition of her new thoughts and independent identity. |
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The first case is quite Orwellian in that the media, especially the state-owned media, serves as governments' obedient mouthpieces. |
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Paternal credulity in Terence generally limits itself to mistaking undutiful sons for obedient and honest sons. |
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If that wish were granted, I vowed to be the best horse ever, friendly, responsive, and obedient. |
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We were supposed to become unthinking, obedient, silent and submissive so as to be governable, exploitable and harmless. |
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Show mercy to the obedient, and unflinching resolve and force to the rebellious. |
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Despite its reputation for red-bloodedness it is the more obedient car. |
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How does an ordinary, obedient child of the 1950s and a beneficiary of the economic miracle of that era turn into a terrorist, an accessory to murder? |
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Hooker maintains that episcopacy is the norm for ecclesiastical regiment and all must be prepared to accept it and remain obedient to episcopal authority. |
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Both the horse and the hawk are unruly, the latter swirling its head around instead of waiting in obedient stillness, and the dogs have curiously rounded leonine heads. |
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They are often intelligent and obedient, but are less suited to family life because their small size puts them at risk to the rough play of small children. |
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He is, however, obedient about not turning on the stove burner without permission. |
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On the other hand, if one wants their child to be obedient, thoughtful to others, discipline them at the time of their disobedience and not half an hour later. |
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The Scout Law declares a Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. |
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He was a wonderful friend and a selflessly obedient servant. |
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Now this may be severe but when you are on the trackless desert of Arabia and your life is entrusted to a horse, you had better have a trained obedient horse. |
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Educational systems that discourage students perpetuate the creation of obedient, moldable, passive, and low-paid future workers incapable of changing systems. |
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Prachi, meanwhile, is obedient to her father, but has a major problem with his mandate that she wed. |
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Inside her home, she was an obedient Nigerian child, eating beef stews for breakfast and wearing the traditional garb. |
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In addition, while colleges and universities teach critical thinking, truly religious readers strive to remain obedient to canonical sources, not to be critical of them. |
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Be careful when he abruptly becomes as obedient as a schoolboy in following the speed limit, by suddenly applying his brake upon sight of a speed camera. |
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Being obedient disciples, they got in their carriages and followed their rebbe. |
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Her daughters also read spiritual works and were obedient to their mother. |
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Sometimes, he turns me into a child and I become shy and obedient. |
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No one knows what to make of her because she seems so obedient. |
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Commanded to sit by Sir Walter, the women are all obedient acquiescence. |
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Children are expected to be obedient and to show respect for their elders. |
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Other people enjoy the dance of the fingers across an obedient keyboard. |
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With Mimi he was expected to be neatly groomed, dutiful and obedient. |
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Since when did her quiet, passive, obedient brother ever command anyone? |
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Make me like in mind to you, as an obedient child, meek and still. |
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He was obedient to his Christchurch bosses, but not at all obsequious. |
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Intelligent and obedient, this breed also has a character full of fun. |
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She taught her how to act polite, demure, obedient and respectful. |
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And the only women in the celestial kingdom will be those dutiful, obedient plural wives who are invited there by their husbands to serve them for all eternity. |
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By 1947, the Soviets had imposed a communist government in Bucharest, which was friendly and obedient towards Moscow. |
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The Pope has been very obedient and now always takes off his glasses with both hands. |
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Asian girls are subservient, obedient, and bred for male pleasure. |
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And if many essays were workmanlike and obedient, the best would be singingly brilliant. |
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Jessica was so intensely obedient of her parents that her brother sometimes thought she was a robot. |
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While the Valkyries were the choosers of the valorous slain, they were also obedient to the call of any in distress who asked their help. |
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His system was successful in producing obedient children with basic literacy and numeracy. |
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School uniform and hairstyles at school should follow school policy so that children conform to them and look alike and learn to be obedient. |
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And I believe the Son to be subject and obedient in all things to God the Father. |
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And why do you and all men regard or reward a loving thankful, obedient child, more than one that will scorn you and spit in your face? |
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Someone expressed an opinion in favour of making the NHIF face insolvency, appointing requisitors and sending away this the current Supervisory Board as it was not obedient. |
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It is therefore extremely important to the holy-men to keep the worshippers permanently obedient to the superdominant figures, and this is done in several ways. |
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