He used this to block his mother's attempts to re-examine his father with her own tame doctors. |
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After their initial statements, all of the parties kept a careful silence, with the complete acquiescence of a tame media. |
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So I think there are a number of people within the Met who are feeding information to what they regard as tame reporters. |
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We need to make ourselves gentle, peaceful, flexible and tame, rather than being undisciplined, rigid, stubborn egocentrics. |
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But the public's current disillusionment with tame government scientists in the wake of BSE is high. |
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The Russian finally clinched the set on her fourth set point when Williams dumped a tame forehand return into the net. |
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The biotech companies and their tame scientists are using other people's poverty to engineer their own enrichment. |
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Feigning a serious illness, he arranges for him to have a tame doctor prescribe an ocean voyage to Hawaii as a cure. |
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Reports in Shanghai's usually tame newspapers complained that journalists were barred from approaching the mine. |
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But when I went there in August I was disoriented by how tame the place felt as the slummers finally overwhelmed the neighborhood. |
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That kind of thing gets jumped on very quickly by the neocons and their tame media. |
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The 1911 Protection of Animals Act prohibits the hunting of tame or domestic animals. |
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Those advances helped push the US gross domestic product higher while inflation remained relatively tame. |
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A pair of tame shots by Ben Thornley that floated up and over the bar were as much as they could muster in the first half. |
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In Taylor House, where all sides concede that appellants will exaggerate, embellish and tell outright lies, his story is pretty tame. |
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As you can see, they're all very quiet, laying down there on their beds, chewing their cud, very relaxed and tame. |
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Pletnev's new version does much to tame the score's incipient vulgarity without compromising its more grotesque elements. |
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Although most of the park's lions are tame, lions are, after all, still lions. |
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These efforts produced a relatively tame dog, able and willing to track and to hunt. |
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I had to feed the chooks each night, help with making the butter and look after our tame pig. |
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Instead of importing tame pigs, people from several different countries domesticated the animals themselves. |
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The mother cat's quite tame and not very old herself, and the kittens are probably around 5-6 weeks old. |
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You can make a good fist of doing it, but in the end you have to come to terms with the fact that you are not dealing with a tame beast. |
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She's a very tame beast, and she accepts the bit well as long as you ride her smoothly. |
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A few tame lambs scamper around, probably bottle fed, and a single donkey nibbles at the grass among the goat-hair tents. |
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If an animal is domesticated or tame, there would be lesser reason to fear that such an animal would pose a threat to the public. |
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Thankfully the donkeys and cows were tame, and were easily chased out of camp if they got too close. |
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A tiny multicoloured parrot flew from shoulder to shoulder to peer at us inquisitively, while a small tame monkey searched for fleas in our hair. |
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Her six years at Wellington's Crown Law Office, prosecuting run-of-the-mill crimes seemed tame. |
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These days, many buyers who need passenger space have opted for the more rugged sport-utility vehicles over the tame minivans. |
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Those loafers went on to tame the wild buffalo that made the Rocky Mountains. |
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Weather has been at the forefront of the news, with once in a couple of lifetime floods and winds to make the roaring forties seem tame. |
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Whether your hair is dry or greasy, the following shampoos and conditioners will tame that mane of yours for good. |
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A very lacklustre performance meant that the Killarney side made a tame exit from the glamour competition of Irish basketball. |
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The twentieth century has demonstrated that it is impossible to tame capitalism by means of social reformist policies. |
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With disappointed fans flooding out of the stadium, the game fizzled to a tame conclusion. |
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But Hollywood kitsch was tame in comparison to that which Dali was capable of creating on his own account. |
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This is especially true for animals that appear unusually tame, as this is an early sign of rabies in animals. |
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And it's such a mind-bending, far-out trip that once-radical modernism comes to seem rather tame and dowdily down-to-earth. |
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How tame this behaviour would seem if they were allowed to really have some fun! |
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As part of a campaign to tame his wild bride, the groom showed up late, wearing rags and old boots, and carrying a broken sword. |
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Colin Hendry's side are hoping to erase memories of a tame defeat at Torquay last weekend. |
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Our effort to tame nature so that the temperature is always comfortable has been a dismal failure. |
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The difference was Ali had tame jet-black hair in contrast to Rayne's rebellious brown mane. |
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They're just a bunch of veggos trying to bully the tame non-veggos into what they want. |
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I knew that I would need to tame her, woo her, gain her trust as if she was a gentle doe. |
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Pioneer historians were quick to notice that bighorn epidemics regularly followed the arrival of tame woollies. |
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They are not yet completely tame but a little love and patience would transform them into two dotes. |
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The Dukes' first few songs were actually pretty tame, though Danny brought in a little bite. |
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A decade ago a mere palm full of gel or mousse used to tame your locks into submission for the weekend. |
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A helper was on hand, not to tame the bridal veil but to dispose of the accumulating wrappers. |
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The deer are so tame they will come and take food from your hand and when we were there they took food from your pocket. |
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The road twisted and hairpinned and climbed, but as scary mountain passes go, it was pretty tame. |
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Orchestras have been told to tame the timpani and cap their crescendos to protect the hearing of musicians and classical music lovers. |
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The newsroom became the home of the tame dissident and the compliant office holder. |
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An exciting experience then, but very tame compared with today's high-speed jet travel. |
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They are very cute, and with so many people poking their fingers through the cage all day long are already tame and welcome a tickle. |
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While Vandy measured him, Doriel began to tell one of the more tame war stories, but Malindila and Vandy both shook their heads. |
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They will readily accept human handouts of mealworms and bird grubs, often becoming so tame that they can be hand-fed. |
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He could tame a stallion, breed a jackass, lead an army and charm the ladies. |
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The CD-I games were seen as too tame compared with brasher offerings on dedicated games consoles. |
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Another helps tame a sloping site by dividing it into usable stairstepping levels, complete with built-in planters and a barbecue area. |
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Although I found his interpretation of the sonata a shade tame, the variations and ballades breathe a truly Olympian spirit of resigned grief. |
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The deer baited by the Ward Union Stag Hunt are, by definition, tame animals, as they have been confined and farmed by the Hunt. |
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I have seen her tame a noisy rock audience into a state of appreciative adulation. |
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The wolf was trapped and killed because it epitomized the wilderness that settlers sought to tame and replace with farms and ranches. |
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Interest rates jump in an effort to tame inflation, the inevitable by-product of unrestrained spending. |
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Yet however good it is, it seems rather tame compared to the provocative brilliance of his earlier work. |
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Thus commences a nightlong battle of the sexes, with Woo trying to loosen up the stuffed shirt and Tim trying to tame this female firestorm. |
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That's a major shift for the Fed, which has spent the last quarter-century trying to tame inflation and contain price increases. |
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Beautiful weather, magnificent scenery and almost tame Arctic skuas make this a memorable excursion. |
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Will she be able to tame the unruly private bus drivers who often hold the city life to ransom and streamline the chaotic city traffic? |
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At 48, he is learning to tame his creative spirit and take on just a couple of projects at a time. |
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This is obviously much easier than traditional forms of meditation that took much practice and discipline to tame the mind. |
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At present there is not a magpie or laughing jackass within miles of the town, even tame birds being shot at if they are permitted any liberty. |
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You will be able to tame a creature and keep it as a pet once you have reached a certain skill level and success rate with that particular mob. |
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All of this is apt to tame the animal spirits of both consumers and businessmen. |
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What's more, inflation remains relatively tame for such a supercharged economy. |
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Villagers believe the shaman uses black magic to help tame the elephant and sever ties to the mother. |
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When it came time for Phil to really coach and tame the egos of Shaq and Kobe, he choked. |
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He told her how much he loved horses, even taught her some tips on how to tame a wild horse that just got bridled from the wilderness. |
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The tame bald eagle, brought in for truly patriotic events, made an appearance. |
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At least the gatherings gave you a chance to twit tame Jesuits about how you didn't believe in their God, but aren't-we-all-good-fellows-anyway. |
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One who would be inspired by the colours on my face and the changing season outside to make love to my hair and tame the wild beast that it is. |
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But this time around caring for each individual needs was not that easy, and his once tame land started to grow unmanageable and wild. |
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What he wants is a tame clerisy as well as tame courts, legislators, and news media. |
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It looks like a fairly tame family coaster at the end of the pier with round cars painted in child friendly colours. |
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It's very easy to tame and a very beautiful bird, with its snowy white rump and a chestnut coat. |
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The markets need to be led, not followed, in order to tame speculative market actions and counter herd behavior, fads, and fancies. |
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On the other hand, religion makes brave valiant men meek tame and cowardly such that they refuse to shed blood even for their motherland. |
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Of the things that he had seen in this world, this was only quite tame by comparison. |
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The ensuing blaze rapidly consumed the hemp, caused bad damage to the barn and burnt out a nearby tractor before firefighters could tame it. |
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So tame were those attempts that either effort might have been confused with a back pass. |
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My family moved to this location about 3 years ago when there wasn't a single tame plant on the place. |
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Pretty tame by some people's standards, no doubt, but plenty of excitement for us. |
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Unfolded is the tame story of Reginald, a fop, who wants only Patience, the village milkmaid. |
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But I realize that it was very tame advice today, but that for many people, it was still very, very, perfectly valid. |
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These films are really tame, innocent adventures, offering a real, if occasionally warped view of the South. |
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Can we tame political democracy a la our Founding Fathers in 1776 or will we allow it to devour us per Ancient Greece? |
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Now I'm not a big fan of such parades, but this one sounds pretty tame even according to the people opposed to them. |
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But some think the story of a drowning marsh and a heart-warmingly functional Mormon family is too tame. |
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The movie is so tame, so bland and so uninspired, it just feels like a wasted opportunity. |
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It takes all the fun out of it if people think you have a tame journalist rather than being able to command headlines on your own merits. |
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She had desperately tried to tame her hair by running a comb through her tangle of curls, but with no avail. |
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David Nestor had a goal chance in the 55th minute, but his tame effort was easily dealt with by the Derry keeper. |
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The judges thought her salmon sliders on little rolls were too tame and also too bready. |
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She had never been brave enough to dare even a tame ride around the temple grounds on its back after that. |
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The subpoena hearing, which is normally a tame affair, was contentious because the music industry sees it as a test case. |
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Ms. Brophy, in one week, has earned the reputation amongst the science department of being able to tame even the wildest goof-offs in school. |
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With its long slide soaking up most of recoil, firing the pistol was as tame as the purr of a contented kitten. |
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By modern rock standards we were tame, but at the time, it was something new that people had never seen before. |
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Chardonnay, the most widely planted of the new varieties, has the ability to tame and soften some of the overtly vegetal character of overcropped Garganega. |
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The dense but tame Bolognese begs for red pepper and garlic. |
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As you're standing on the Willare or Fitzroy bridges and watching the brown water surge past it's amazing to think that by October it'll be back to a tame sluggish river. |
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These rapids range from tame sluiceways to a shoulder-high waterfall. |
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Volaries of tame pigeons gathered about the fountain for refreshment. |
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This may sound like a tame enough enterprise to those whose memories are short, but oldsters of those parts will not have to be told that I was venturing into risky business. |
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I couldn't believe how many types of hens there are and how tame they are. |
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A free kick which flew well over the bar and a tame turn and shot was the sum total of his first half contribution, and he was no more incisive after the break. |
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During a canned rhino hunt, the animal is kept in a small enclosure, preventing it from running off and, in most cases, it is so tame that it makes an easy prey in any case. |
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Central to the concept is the paradox that while we believe we can tame nature we also seek to learn about our deepest desires and inclinations by communing with the primeval. |
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She busied herself with twirling her fingers around the end of her smooth hair, a blessing considering her mother homed rough frizzled locks that never remained tame. |
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But by then Livingston should have killed the game when Fernandez dispossessed Murdock again in 67 and cut inside to Lilley who dallied before striking a tame shot wide. |
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For him, cruelty was a legitimate and necessary procedure, almost a profession of faith, and European artists showed him how to excruciate a tame local reality. |
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Wildlife can feel a bit more tame or habituated in Kruger National Park, which receives many hundreds of thousands of visitors a year. |
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Tourism is well controlled and, as a result, the wildlife is prolific but the birds and animals have become accustomed to visitors and many are quite tame. |
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It would be an agreement to delink the need to raise the debt limit by Aug. 2 from the hard, longer-term work needed to tame the budget deficit. |
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To obtain a pet, you have to tame it first and not all monsters are tameable. |
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But make no mistakes, under her angelical air she will always remain hard to tame. |
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He did his best to keep it informal and jokey but he was finding it harder and harder to pick someone out who would ask him a tame gimme. |
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How about a cholesterol treatment and a pain reliever teaming up to tame diabetes? |
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In Canada, our geography and its hugeness makes us realize that we can never tame nature. |
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Every would-be statesman with something to say has a tame spin doctor on hand, selling a particular story from a particular sweet stall. |
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From the Wall Street Journal, a tale that makes Mitt Romney's fabled haircut seem tame by comparison. |
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So far, so tame. The closest thing to a knife fight has been Mr Gingrich's portrayal of Mr Romney as a callous wrecker of humble livelihoods. |
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To see what has happened to the Alliance, makes the story of the prodigal son look somewhat tame. |
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Rather a reprobate than a Republican, voters in his district reckon. In this section Who will tame the taxman? |
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A light application of spray on a hair brush can be used to tame flyaway ends. |
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At the same time, the two tame elephants at the rear move in to surround the snared animal, cutting off any avenues for a charge. |
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In the male mythical imagination women are repeatedly associated with nature rather than culture, savagery rather than civilization, the wild rather than the tame. |
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Like its predecessor as pretender to the LDP's crown, the Socialist Party, it has tended to be a rather tame opposition. |
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Soon after arrival we noticed two meerkats that appeared unusually tame. |
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He needs Belle's help to tame his beastliness and show his sweet side. |
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It recognizes that the quest for knowledge cannot be carried out by separating ourselves from nature to tame it and make it in our image. |
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The crop is used exclusively as feed for tame and wild birds, but some preliminary work has been done on human food applications. |
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Murmeli is an utterly tame and unbelievably good-looking free app that is sure to give you a lot of fun. |
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It was pretty tame two weeks ago with not a lot of interesting stuff coming out. |
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Dance and songs along with rituals tame the man, bringing him back to his human self. |
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The next commodity bull market could very well make the first commodity bull market look somewhat tame. |
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On the one hand, the current very tame inflation backdrop hardly justifies many more short-term rate hikes. |
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If your aim is to tame unruly locks and add shine for elegance and glamour, this one's for you. |
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While last year the world was struggling to tame the impact of the global economic crisis, Tanzania has been the scene for atrocious crimes. |
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The stags used in stag hunting are in effect tame farmed deer. |
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He moved the ball from one foot to the other, but overstretched himself and ended up merely poking a tame shot towards goal that the goalkeeper easily picked up. |
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I had just gotten my braces off and was learning how to tame my hair with a curling iron. |
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It would be very tame for today's children but to children in the 1940s treats and outings were a very rare event and Whit Sunday was a day of great enjoyment. |
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At its best, the wine would often need a bit of aging to tame its fierceness, would have an elegant structure, and oak would never be a dominant feature. |
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That's tame compared to the c-word and racism other Republicans have thrown on the social network. |
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Sitting amid her younger compatriots' billowing cigarette haze and talk of raging beach parties, she appears relatively tame and vaguely all-American. |
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The fact is, those are very tame and domesticated versions of a full-on inquiry into origins. |
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Under proportional representation, even with a tame alternative vote system, it would be worth citizens' while to go out and vote for a party closer to their views. |
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The wild aurochs that roamed the old Eurasian continent was midway in size between a modern bull and an elephant, too big, strong and fierce to tame. |
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He said that it must be remembered that elephants are not naturally tame. |
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Matthew, for a contract to be valid, there are actually lots of gritty details and for that reason it's sometimes not a bad idea to see a tame lawyer. |
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With a tame sister republic to the north, the Belgian departments were lightly garrisoned by troops not expecting to be used to keep domestic order. |
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She's intending to visit again, with a sister in-tow, and possibly once more with a tame builder who will advise her on the practicability of extending the house. |
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It seems that they may not have expected to find that the man would be so tame and co-operative as to give them a free hand to engage in their business and flee the scene. |
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I didn't like the bars and my social life was pretty tame and domestic. |
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The festival in her honour was a tame affair until a few years ago. |
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I responded rather half-heartedly with a fairly tame story from my past, and chucked her the names of a few people who I thought might be better suited. |
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But they were tame responses compared with those by Democrats. |
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Compared with the second half the opening half was a tame affair. |
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Overall it was a rather tame affair with no controversy on any subject. |
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I suspect that people haven't had enough practice with it as a tame plant to know its best habits and favorite conditions, though they're easy enough to see in the wild. |
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Alexander's early potential is seen in his ability to tame wild horses. |
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You don't throw rocks at the guy who's trying to tame the tiger. |
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As prisons go, it is rather tame, and warden Kevin Jones likes it that way. |
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Reality television has never been tame, but aggression, irrationality, and even violence is on the increase. |
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Up to a certain distance the water is tame because of barriers or reefs, which makes it agreeable to the average beachgoer, especially those with children. |
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He was widely perceived as having been outplayed by a vast military bureaucracy that he never sought to tame. |
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The opera tells of the adventures of a sharp-witted young vixen cub who defies all men who want to tame her to explore life for herself in the forest. |
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He had managed to tame his usually ruffled hair and he had shaved. |
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Dressed in a simple white shift dress, miniature white roses attempting to tame her long dark curls, Lisa had been happier than she had ever thought possible. |
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It is winter, and they believe cold weather is enough of a whip to tame the wildest of beasts and even the shrewishness of both Kate and Petruchio. |
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They told me it had to be tame and I thought, well, these are definitely not things my momma would want to hear, so I guess I can't pass it off as tame. |
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A pinch of sugar or a little bit of bacon helps tame their turnipy flavor. |
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How in blue blazes did that kid manage to tame the untamable? |
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If the taskbar at the bottom of your desktop is overflowing with icons you never even look at, you can easily tame that beast. |
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Attempts to tame the European polecat are generally hampered by the adult's nervous and unsociable disposition. |
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They are very difficult to tame and breed, as males are sterile, though females are fertile. |
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It is relatively tame and drawn to human activities, and is frequently voted Britain's national bird in polls. |
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Britain was eager to tame Nasser and looked towards the United States for support. |
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Byron also kept a tame bear while he was a student at Trinity, out of resentment for rules forbidding pet dogs like his beloved Boatswain. |
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Cagan and colleagues examined DNA in Norway rats bred for 70 generations to be either tame or aggressive toward people. |
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When an elephant is in a proper state to be removed from the keddah, he is conducted either by koomkies or by tame males. |
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Beasts wild and tame, whom lodgings yeeld house, dens, or field, collaud his name. |
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One example from the article is the pattern 41131, a two ball pattern that looks fairly tame at first sight but which has since acquired a certain notoriety. |
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But only Englishmen tame privet hedges while wearing what looks suspiciously like a posing pouch. |
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Work on the farm is a real therapy, for the young people learn to open up and to commit themselves wholeheartedly to the animals whom they learn to care for, to tame and to love. |
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Anyone building HPC clusters will need to tame the beast, master the complexity and present users and administrators with an easy-to-use, easy-to-manage system landscape. |
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Due to lack of moisture, pasture and tame hay growth has been slow. |
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The EUR pared some gains against the U. S dollar on Wednesday after data showed tame underlying U. S. inflation and a decline in housing starts last month, suggesting a U. S. recovery will be a slow one. |
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We will have to overcome our prejudices and tame our passions. |
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But Cameron's tame trustee through election time? |
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She didn't even pick a favorably inclined journalist for the kind of one-on-one interview in which politicians have often parceled out their revelations and answered a few tame questions. |
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Make sure you secure your braid with a firm-hold hair spray to tame any flyaway hairs and leave your style secure. |
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There's an effortlessness to what she does which is admirable, even if occasionally the wearability she strives after can make her shows seem tame. |
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Maguire, on loan from Aberdeen, put Jimmy Calderwood's side ahead from close range in the 32nd minute after Paul Gallacher spilled a tame shot from Craig Bryson. |
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Alexander however, detecting the horse's fear of its own shadow, asked to tame the horse, which he eventually managed. |
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It seems a little tame, though, set side by side with Bid's lobster chowder, whose cream and sherry vinegar broth, thick with celery root and fennel, takes on a smoky edge when bacon bits are worked in. |
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If the world seems tame and dull, candor compels us to confess that it is because we are so wrapped up in our own narrow interests that we resist it when other people try to take us into their lives. |
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Before any thing, he will teach you to tame the cycle like a racehorse. |
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What do you think kept the war of words between O'Neal and Bryant, which made their previous quarrels seem tame, from becoming an irreconcilable difference? |
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They must want the broadcaster to be fully independent and must avoid the temptation to seek a tame courtier who smiles at my jokes, shouts at my enemies, overlooks my defects and exaggerates my achievements. |
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Almost tame, exotically-coloured lizards made a habit of doing this when we stayed at the beautiful Acajou Hotel on Praslin. |
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Will the roar of creation in the making be reduced to a tame whimper? |
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In a bid to secure this advantageous union, Asa's sister employs a companion, French emigree Madame de Rusigneux, to tame her younger sibling's more unladylike ways and radical opinions. |
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Ontario's market seems tame compared to many of the western markets, but it has not avoided a marked deterioration in affordability as higher mortgage costs filter through to costlier conditions. |
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Many tame and colourful shoals are cavorting around the granite rocks. |
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If you tame me, it will be as if the sun came to shine on my life. |
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Beforehand there's first of all cuddles and whispering sweet nothings to this seemingly tame creature, which everyone has at home anyway, why should they bring a strange animal into the house? |
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Blackburn were disappointingly tame as an attacking threat and went further behind as Kane got on the scoresheet, failing to defend a Ben Marshall corner. |
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Nobody wants to be deprived of an automobile, but we must tame it. |
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Rats also need plenty of space and can become very tame, can learn tricks and seem to enjoy human companionship. |
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And it's also obvious how her incredible figure managed to tame legendary bed-hopper Russell Brand. |
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But with markets now speculating that America's Federal Reserve will ease its asset-purchase programme this year, the real is depreciating rapidly, threatening Brazil's efforts to tame inflation. |
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You can try to domesticate this 5-inch beast, but if history is any indication, not even an endless supply of the red stuff, or a well-made muzzle, will tame him. |
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Skye, an intern with us at the time, and I headed up the hill with my two youngest sons, Talin and Taurin to see if we could tame a beast. |
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A well-placed tiara can rescue the lankest of bobs and tame the most unruly of curls. |
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United's first effort on target may have been a tame 35-yard daisycutter from Mbabu but a real warning shot was delivered after 16 minutes. |
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They travel across grandiose but hostile landscapes: on Uyuni de Salar, the salt gnaws, the sun burns, and the cold at night cracks the stones. Above all, our adventurers will have to tame the Wind-God and endure its whims. |
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Soberingly, the Blues have scored just four times in their last eight league matches and their efforts on goal here were largely tame. |
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The popularity of this climb has resulted in the resident sheep being quite tame, and they show no fear in rifling unwatched bags for food. |
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The Latin singer said that in her opinion people are a lot raunchier than her and she feels that she was so tame. |
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Don't expect to tame birds, especially those of the family psittacidae-budgerigars, cockatiels, lovebirds and parrots-without a great deal of time and patience. |
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They have full-coverage, non-stretch cups that help tame even the curviest bust. |
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But Edith was rather tame compared to George Sitwell, her father. |
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Database scalability is a many-headed hydra that's hard to define, let alone tame. |
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Muriqui scored in the second minute with a tame strike that beat goalkeeper Mohammed Mubarak from outside the box. |
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In addition, Brunei boasted tame elephants and an armament of 62 cannons, more than five times the armament of Magellan's ships. |
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Stella squeezed her lips together, trying to tame the ridiculous joy that flooded through her at the news that Adam was not bespoused. |
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A staid, steadfast man, whose life for the most part was a telling pantomime of action, and not a tame chapter of sounds. |
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This dynamism is always in danger of being stultified by planners who think they can tame it and by governing elites who want to rig it. |
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In the 74th minute, he received the ball from Ernie Curtis and hurried a tame shot toward the Arsenal goal. |
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Tiger Woods has hit back in his row with Rory McIlroy, telling the young European mudslinger that he's itching to tame him. |
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This was a tame office sort of business, not a HAZMAT disposal firm. |
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The shufan, or 'cooked barbarians', were tame and submissive. |
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There is a little more oomph to the southern side, looking north, with its edges faceted in a tame variation on the regnant deconstructivist style. |
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Esther Velthoen examines Dutch attempts to tame coastal raiding up until 1905, efforts that have some remarkable similarities to Roman attempts to curb Cilician piracy. |
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They were quite tame, and used to feed out of his hands every morning. |
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Blended with Aloe Vera and Jojoba seed oil, the formula helps replenish moisture, nourish your hair and tame misbehaving frizzies without weighing down your style. |
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You will see the tame horse in the paddock gallop about for his pleasure, and the wild horse on the prairie will start and run for miles in mere sportiveness. |
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But in case you think drinking is too tame, the bar at Vesper serves up some mind-altering cocktails like Mai This made with rock candy and a roast chestnut mint julep. |
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Among the migrant Malayalis there were shared attitudes of fantasy, dream, and awe-inspiring naturalism echoing colonial paintings that they wanted to tame. |
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Although there is one record of a tame badger befriending a fox, they generally do not tolerate the presence of cats and dogs, and will chase them. |
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Some people were shocked by the movie, but I found the story pretty tame. |
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Members of the audience were too tame to interrupt the speaker. |
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