I mean, might as well play along with this reputation as the beast tamer, right? |
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He and many others landed jobs on in-shore mackerel boats, fishing tamer waters around the Isle of Skye and Plymouth. |
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I think of the painting of the lion and the tamer, with its own rhythm, where the colours keep on moving with a strange music of their own. |
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Others opt for tamer pickings, such as lobster mushrooms and summer chanterelles on the fogbound coast of Oregon. |
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Although many opt for dying their entire head of hair so that they can finally prove that blondes have more fun, others try a tamer, sun-kissed glow through highlighting. |
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He had originally proposed an idea for a tamer programme, aimed at a young audience but with contestants sitting demurely on a sofa answering general knowledge questions. |
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As for our reputation for sheep-like tameness, we might sometimes wish we were tamer. |
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Even tamer badinage in this country can, to a foreign ear, sound like enmity. |
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She said the drug bridge drew the predictable sensationalism from a press throng that took its drug use cues from tamer festivals. |
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Fog permitting, the Beast was taking the tamer option of a 45 minute flight. |
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Beer is one of the tamer substances Robbins has written about throughout his nearly 40-year career. |
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When Brick fends her off like a lion tamer, the audience laughs, understandably. |
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Maxime always dreamed of becoming a lion tamer, but since that's a pretty rare position, she turned to communications. |
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Roüan directs the unruly ensemble cast like a lion tamer, keeping the level of chaos high? |
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I would prefer to think of him as a Rottweiler, which is what we need, rather than a tamer breed! |
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But political intervention might yet render it both tamer and more inward-looking. |
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In this career fashion game, we will be able to dress Lola, an animal tamer who is having fun with all her animals. |
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As a teenager, you worked for a lion tamer in a circus. |
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Her father was a trapeze artist and lion tamer in a circus. |
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Except, maybe the electorate is the lion tamer, the whip, and the chair. |
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It's a docu-drama about a horse tamer, a gaucho. |
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Whatever you face in terms of work, school, health, and family crises over time, you should be able to look on the history of veterans and say if they could cope with war, I can get through the tamer trials of peace. |
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New Worlds is sadly outclassed by that mightier show as a tamer, clunkier alternative to the real thing. |
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Those who had feared a tamer future for the United States after World War II would have been pleasantly surprised: The cowboy was still there after all. |
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In the old days, a circus was a big variety show, made up of acts — the lion tamer, the fire-eater — m.c.'d by a ringmaster in a top hat, and presented munificently in three rings, so that you could choose what to look at. |
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Unlike Potter, Mr. Sawaya did not bring in a lion tamer as a consultant. |
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But this decree could also be no more than a lion tamer cracking his whip. |
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From tumor tamer to headache healer, dewormer to aphrodisiac, garlic is deeply rooted in the folk-medicine hall of fame. |
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Jahan becomes the elephant's mahout or tamer, and the animal quickly curries favour in the Sultan's court, being used for everything from street entertainment to battles. |
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The government seems to be leaning towards a tamer option: preserving the police authorities that now exist, but insisting that their members be elected. |
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By taming an animal, he became a little tamer himself. |
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The Lion tamer shall have charge of and be responsible for the property and paraphernalia of the club, including flags, banners, gong, gavel, song books and button board. |
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They may be getting tamer, coming closer to properties. |
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The scene remains in a tamer revised version. |
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For younger guests and fraidy cats, Granny Lupus' Seance Theatre supplies a tamer set of thrills, and a midway with games and refreshments is always a safe place to hide out. |
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There's still plenty of bonking, shopping and gossiping in her latest magnum opus, but it is much tamer than reading an LA blog or even a downmarket glossy mag. |
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From twisters to Haboobs and quick, sudden changes in temperature which can break windows, wild weather is still with us, though tamer than in centuries past. |
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In the turn, Lion Tamer moved four wide to sail past rivals and seize the lead in early stretch. |
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Lion attack In 1872, Massarti the Lion Tamer was attacked by Tyrant the Lion during a performance in Bolton, England. |
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The song is written and composed by Tamer Husayn and there are plans to film it in the form of a video clip in the near future. |
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