If actions originate from noncausal events as indeterminists claim, then they are chaotic and untamed. |
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Can you feel the frolicsomeness and the untamed energy that this group emits? |
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The east coast is wild, windy and untamed by development, the sea a challenge for even competent surfers. |
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Not like the typical wild untamed people, he was someone different, and depicted in the media over quite an extended period of time in that way. |
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In order to reproduce, and to survive, they will need the untamed energy of the bush fire. |
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He was also a child of the untamed and untilled outback where people lived quite literally on the breadline. |
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His wheaten hair fell in an untamed shock across his forehead, and though it did not indicate recent trimming, his sideburns were neatly shaped. |
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If this capitalism goes untamed, it fosters a modernisation that drains and erodes. |
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Infested with wild pigs, brumbies and feral cattle, it's an untamed, remote place that challenges the senses. |
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If you're looking for an adrenaline rush and an untamed hooligan bike, the new Bandit, fun though it is, isn't the bike for you. |
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We stand and muse, a little wary of nature in such an untamed and powerful form. |
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Television advertisements still sing of the untamed musterer, now a legend in his own primetime. |
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The locks of hair had twisted themselves into ringlets, and they looked like they would suffocate her if left untamed. |
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Back when the old American west was untamed, and the ranges were open and free, there lived an unassuming cowboy named Gritts. |
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The so-called rightie lumping Hank K in with untamed sideburns and avocado green kitchen appliances? |
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Matt's hair was untamed and messy and his face was grey with hot red flushes in his cheeks. |
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Tina prefers to leave her wild red curls untamed and steals expensive high heels. |
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The hay fields surrounding the old farmhouse undulated in the wild, untamed wind like green ocean waves. |
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Fence lines and untamed areas are also maintained by the herd of Saanen dairy goats. |
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Our immediate predecessors saw them in their untamed state, in the vigor of their power, and the pride of their independence. |
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By comparison with Point Pleasant Beach, the shore at Sandy Hook was wild and untamed. |
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He sails to the Marquesas, where the people, he thinks, are still free and untamed. |
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The north side of the river remains a wilder, untamed side compared to the southern, more urbanised side. |
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His voice came out cold and rigid yet fiery with untamed anger etched within it. |
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This wild and untamed theme song is one of the finest punk tracks ever recorded. |
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Her untamed sexuality, her unknowable desires, her inexpressible emotions, frighten and drive him further away. |
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Meantime, the federal budget deficit remains untamed and likely to be aggravated by this disaster. |
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What to the British Canadians was untamed wilderness, to the French Canadians was settled land. |
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Heathcliff is the wild, untamed boy she grew up with, whom no one understands or has patience with. |
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Being back in Canada made me long for the untamed wilds of forest and rock that Fukui lacks. |
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Feudal families held much of the power in an untamed empire of mercenary armies warring for control of small sections of land. |
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But some of the new books may refresh the memory about how untamed, uninhibited and, at times, unprofessional the sport really was. |
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Often hailing from the wilder and untamed regions of Wesnoth, Horsemen are trained from childhood to ride and to follow a strict code of honor. |
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He wasn't sexy and didn't swagger with untamed animal magnetism. |
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As Billy's dancing improves so his awkwardness diminishes, but his dancing remains untamed, seemingly untutored and breathlessly evocative. |
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One might ask why it does not save money by emptying its cages and letting its untamed animals loose on the streets of Toronto. |
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The feelings against an untamed globalisation process, which are marked by a basic scepticism, will come to the fore during the negotiations. |
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This was the meaning of civilisation: to place untamed nature in the service of human intelligence, to become its master. |
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The people and the land seemed untamed, even savage, by contrast with what they knew. |
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For untamed Nature, the public could follow a pathway cut into the face of the escarpment along an old raftsmen's trail. |
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The children of the tundra live in tents, surrounded by still untamed nature. |
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This pastoral civilisation's outlook, which demonises untamed nature, led to overgrazing problems and grassland degradation. |
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These people here breath with freedom, a freedom that is young, hence also vehement and untamed. |
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An untamed all-mountain beast, a bike that'll amaze you with its great stability and adherence. |
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Being the very height of its summer holidays as well as carnival time, it produces a wild and untamed version of an August bank holiday but in the middle of March. |
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He was a charismatic loose cannon, a leader with the makings of greatness repeatedly brought low by his own untamed passions and headstrong impulsiveness. |
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All you really need for an inspiring commencement address is untamed enthusiasm and a big dream. |
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With chiselled features, locks of untamed brown hair, soft brown eyes and permanent five o'clock shadow, he was the type that had women fall into his arms. |
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Rule-breaking silhouettes are presented against raw and untamed backgrounds. |
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I do not see the good in it, because I was still untamed and unadvisable. |
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It has an untamed feel, having been largely unmanaged for many decades and it's littered with old wood and falling trees, a perfect habitat for these invisible workers. |
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The untamed beauty of Canada is mystical at its core, but it is the way it is interpreted in his sketches and paintings that takes the breath away. |
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Covering the top of his head was a wild, untamed mess of black curls. |
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A neckbeard is like a wild, untamed wilderness located beneath one's chin. |
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The remote, fell-foot hamlet of Croglin lies tucked in among the fells and folds and dales and wide expanses of brooding water that pock the untamed landscape of Cumberland. |
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He bellowed a loud, insane laugh that sounded more like a cackle than a laugh and lifted his goblet, spilling wine down the front of his long, untamed beard. |
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From the untamed poetry of D's seemingly unscripted rants, or the simplistic shower-ditties that he haphazardly harmonizes throughout, I can't help but feel this. |
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In her poetry, this is apparent in the representation of prairie homesteaders as cultivators and, by extension, civilizers of an untamed western wilderness. |
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In the Lapland region in the far north of Sweden, you can find the most vast, dramatic and spectacular untamed wilderness areas that Europe has to offer. |
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Modern societies are increasingly vulnerable to environmental impacts, and are experiencing accelerating population concentrations in megalopolises with untamed or ill-tamed urban development. |
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I couldn't imagine anyone saying this about my untamed offspring. |
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The land becomes increasingly forested heading north towards the alpine peaks, polar plains, meadows and glaciers until finally giving way to the spectacular untamed wilderness of Swedish Lapland. |
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This is a place where elegance meets untamed nature, where immaculate vineyards are pressed against unruly mountains and in which small-town charm is combined with well-traveled sensibilities. |
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Political unity is the only way to prevent the individual countries from being overwhelmed by untamed globalisation or to prevent difficulties from making the ghosts of nationalism re-emerge. |
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The immense distances and sense of space, the rigorous climate and close proximity of untamed nature were all new to the first Europeans arriving in Canada. |
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In any event, his decision to leave Mr Sadr's militia untamed is a setback: after all, the prime minister did promise to disband all private armies. |
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The dreadful floods this year and last showed that untamed and unpredictable rivers can be both resource and threat. More rows between India and Pakistan are certain. |
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In Shakespearean terms, she was a lawyerlike Portia to her counterpart's untamed Kate. |
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The atmosphere these days is heavy with nostalgia, as if ghosts of faded glamour haunt the peeling paint and untamed tropical gardens, yet bafflingly few of the hotels have downgraded their prices accordingly. |
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She and Otto represent both the lawlessness of the Freudian unconscious — the disruptive force of untamed libido — and what might be called a Cronenbergian principle of uncontrollability. |
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We need to envisage metropolitan dynamics that force us to think up ways of reconfiguring territories that escape from uncontrolled unlimitedness, the urban sprawl, chaos, untamed peri-urbanization and separating boundaries. |
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These wonderful gardens of course demonstrate a desire to make a mark on the untamed world, but above all to provide serenity and comfort to the soul. |
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From the moment the Falcon broke loose from a Corellian assembly line like an untamed creature with a will of its own, it seemed destined to seek out trouble. |
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The untamed virtuosic strength and expressive melancholy of this music has lingered with us for some time, and yet we continue to discover fresh nuances in this lavishly developed gypsy art. |
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Canada is particularly well suited to aquaculture due to its vast untamed coastline, the availability of investment capital and a skilled and educated labour force. |
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The mustang is an untamed horse that roams where it wants, with little interest in humans. |
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He sometimes stared at the sky, searching for that particular moment when he could at last, in extreme, hand-to-hand combat, draw close to the untamed elements of nature, so as to nourish and renew himself in them. |
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One worshipper, wearing rings on his fingers and a jean jacket, thumbs through a siddur, a kippah precariously perched on his mass of untamed curls. |
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First gaining ski proficiency inbounds, he learned to apply these, and new, skills to untamed, untrodden, and ungroomed mountains all over the world. |
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In the untamed Rockies, as she tumbled from rearing horses and shivered in unchinked cabins, wolves howling outside, her complaints miraculously vanished. |
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