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Why didn't sub-Saharan Africans go out and domesticate zebras and rhinoceroses.
The last three years have been a successful time for them, and success does tend to domesticate people.
Day of the Dead shows the beginnings of a new world, where survivors learn to domesticate the zombies.
In our charge to domesticate this continent, we missed a few pockets of wildness where risk still dwells.
The fact that dog attacks are occurring in the first place tells us that we may be trying to hard too domesticate our four-legged friends.
They parse sentences until a parable's plot crumbles into fragments, or they so domesticate the narratives that they become little more than helpful hints for daily living.
That now seems much harder to achieve. Try to domesticate itBut how to lure Hamas into peaceful politics?
One effect of being invited to respond glibly to horror on an almost daily basis has been to domesticate it, to get us used to it as if it were part of the furniture.
States parties must not only sign but they must ratify and domesticate the provisions of a Convention in order to make it applicable.
It is, therefore, incumbent upon the AU Member States to sign, ratify, and domesticate the Charter.
It only remains for existing laws to be amended and where need be, a specific law provided to domesticate the Optional Protocol.
For example, animals like cows, horses, sheep, and dogs are easy to domesticate.
I encourage States to domesticate the Rome Statute to reduce the burden on the Court and empower it to rid the world of impunity.
He urged that state parties must not only sign the conventions but they must ratify them and domesticate them to make them applicable.
Most plans are expected to involve legislative and judicial amendments to domesticate the relevant human rights instrument into national law.
These early Indonesian people already knew some skills such as how to irrigate rice fields, use copper and bronze, and domesticate animals.
We especially see the need not to domesticate the prophetic words of the Gospel in order to adapt them to a comfortable style of life.
The APRM process provides an opportunity to domesticate and assess implementation of the Charter at national level.
The current studies on the diverse ways to domesticate the environment and their impacts are fundamental in this respect.
As Sandra Bullock has found out, any attempt to domesticate them will end in a resounding failure.
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Examples from Classical Literature
From time to time we acclimatize and domesticate some foreign and wild species.
I now require this of all pictures, that they domesticate me, not that they dazzle me.
We often tried to domesticate it in our garden, but the plants invariably died.
It took him but a few days to domesticate himself in both the Rawdon houses.
Luxuriant vegetation, but no animal life, so we had no animals to domesticate.
They can save thousands of dollars annually on the premium taxes they pay to the state if they domesticate to New Hampshire.
Returning to Rome or Baiae, you must domesticate and tame them.
There is, therefore, only one thing to do, and that is to domesticate him.
It is tailless and very fierce and difficult to domesticate.
How easily these old worships of Moses, of Zoroaster, of Menu, of Socrates, domesticate themselves in the mind.
By better understanding the history of the animals we domesticate, we can better understand ourselves.
He knew also that savage life had charms for many of them, especially the Canadians, who were prone to intermarry and domesticate themselves among the Indians.
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