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And then the old, never tamed, anger flared
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With nature though ‘tis nature tamed and used by such as me
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tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind:
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"Well I'll be" spilled from Todd's mouth "You've tamed the tiger" He responded with a laugh
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been tamed, and scatter in terror as the fearless (or
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being tamed by the Master, and He was an excellent trainer
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He said it was out by the desert rim and he ran scared til Desa tamed him
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To dream that you are being tamed indicates that you need to exercise better control in your life
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So strong was the blast that even the boiling storm rolled back in reaction to its hot gases, tamed for once by a stronger force
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Indeed, it was as Hades had said, as Imila had prophesized: Elena tamed gorgons
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Cowboy boots tamed the American West and to this day, they are a common sight in Amarillo among ranchers, horsemen, and “civilians” alike
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Then it goes on to say that the tongue cannot be tamed
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perceptual relativity could be tamed by reason and faith, unaware that a fear of Illusion shaped
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Jas 3:7 For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind:
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New horses were brought in from the dense forest and tamed
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For wicked desire is wild and is with difficulty tamed
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At that, Louella put her hand on her forehead and said, “You TAMED a cougar?”
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If earth had seen Earth's lordliest wild limbs tamed,
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Magically the scenario followed its curve, because not even fifty miles up there were kids that tamed the panthers – panthers crawled along with agents way up the other shore to this foundation for learning
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But Jazan will not be tamed
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Lying dormant and still, like a creature you thought you had tamed
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The tamed mind yields happiness
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It was the application of this feminine cynicism which at last tamed Yasala
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I have tamed the wild creatures over the Border Wall and even a Dracule or two before your time
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"A bald eagle is never tamed," she said simply
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"He is trained to do things, but never tamed
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remain tamed and harmless
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My mother tamed the heat for our uneducated palates to come up with the following
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An inner righteousness that could not be tamed
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of them have been tamed and civilized
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But she had to tolerate that one loose piece in the family machinery because she was sure that the old colonel was an animal who had been tamed by the years and by disappointment and who, in a burst of senile rebellion, was quite capable of uprooting the founda-tions of the house
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After a few strokes, her tousled mane was tamed and secured in a high ponytail on top of her head
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tamed ranch horses are nothing like their wild cousins
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Nerveless, as I have shown you with the 11 feral I tamed and have
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Hopefully, certain members of the Home Office would have the issue tamed by the time of his return; otherwise, it would be increasingly difficult for him to continue
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The tongue of the flesh man cannot be tamed, and in its’ wildly state, the tongue becomes a poison, especially to the one speaking the words
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But through the ‘goodness’ of My Son Joshua, the tongue can the instrument of blessing, worship and praise, but only when tamed by Our Spirit
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ordinarily seen as a ferocious beast, has been tamed
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the passions are tamed by accepting and understanding them, in our
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No matter the standing, no matter the fate, whether possessing of riches, or mired in hate; one takes nothing with him, and cannot escape; for the end can’t be tamed, and it leaves none unchanged
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tamed themselves to dangerous ideas
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pushing the tamed masses toward heinous activities for the benefit of
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right word: there is a split within us, where our tamed consciousness
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tamed and become extinct
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“Are you indicating that the monsters are only tamed for the moment, having eaten your pizzas?”
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The fact that she had been relatively well treated once she had accepted to submit had then tamed her somewhat
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still have to be tamed in order for us to
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I was wild and you tamed me
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tamed but the birth of a new economy was bringing Americans
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The story of the brothers continues in Tempted and Tamed, Volumes Two and Three in the complete Resisting the Billionaire Trilogy
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My mother told me the all the hunters spoke of him as the greatest of hunters because he had tamed the cheetah to hunt antelope
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However, this attack would not be tamed, and she just had to patiently ride it out
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display of God's creative power, tamed and cultivated by humans of course, but oh my
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They’re tamed so just hop on,”
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“The ego tamed the heart to serve the loins and hunger, so passion became suffering for, a desire for
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We sweet treat tamed our homegrown gangster threat of protection tribute or else by chaining the holiday to the slavery of sugar plantations and the kidnapped child labor of cocoa concentration camps
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The first and simplest solution a Tech-Lord can use to solve the problem of an encroaching Earth and the annoyance of human needs on its attempt to evolve and pursue its evolutionary telemetry of consciousness will be to eliminate the wildness, like we once tamed the wilderness of nature with science
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She pulled a comb through her black, curly hair that refused to be tamed, then added more lipstick and a touch of powder to her nose
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What we need for wisdom is not cloud computing, but ether thinking: a construction of a medium (field), a growing of metaphors, a cultivation of systems; it is the fumbling with creating a way to play in a game not yet named, framed or tamed
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It is our focus, our acts, which determine if they are tamed, feral, or wild attractors
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“Game has tamed us from war to races, from weapons to rackets
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The dog represents the animal part of us that allows us to be tamed and is our friend
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Then there is the rooster that represents pride, and pride can be bridled but it cannot be tamed
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What will happen when the buffalo are all slaughtered? The wild horses tamed? What will happen when the secret corners of the forest are heavy with the scent of many men and the view of the ripe hills is blotted by talking wires? Where will the thicket be? Gone! Where will the
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One more of her past worshippers gone to pieces, one more of them tamed into an old, tired man
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She was a quiet and hard working, yet brooding character with a look to her that I can see now was the kind of thing that gives men the impression is begging to be tamed
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She had been tamed, after a period of recurring insurrections, into respect for its sanctity
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Jack had tamed his horse with the whip
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It had undoubtedly happened to Bess whose previous owner had ruined her character, so much so that she had become practically useless as a horse, until Tom had tamed her again
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disheveled, his normally strictly tamed hair had the look of having fingers repeatedly run through it, his shirt had come untucked and his tie had been discarded some hours before
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agree that Powderville was obviously and forever tamed
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In vain Powderville waited for business, but by five-thirty it was quite apparent that none of the Slash Bar crowd wanted anything to do with a thoroughly tamed cow town run by
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He walked home slowly, enjoying the cool evening air, watching the lights go on in the houses one by one as it got dark and stroking a fearful little cat who lived nearby and whom he had gradually tamed over the months of walking by
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Animalistic desires for a safe and secure environment is tamed through the spiritual fruit
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Animalistic desires in a self-expression are tamed through the spiritual fruit, which returns love, peace, faith, and fruitful perseverance in what we say and do
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Civilised behaviour is learned behaviour that has tamed the savage within us, but has failed to eradicate it
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of-control skier an exercise where the steep runs get tamed in a
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he had tamed ten years in Judea, made haste to Rome,
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they should probably be working out of once they had tamed it
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Most were wild but many people had tamed
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teeming with fish, they were shown some of the tamed but unused caverns, one
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He was the one who tamed his adolescent
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The animals of the Veldt are still too wild to be tamed
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A tamed mind becomes an agent of spiritual growth
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It is the savage heart in men that must ever be tamed
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Phil started off with his usual sniping at Kate, but the new, improved and tamed wild-thing just wouldn’t respond
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I still have the scars! She had almost as much pride as I did, but she tamed down some once she had Lisa
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that nature should be tamed and exploited
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Miss Pross had nothing beautiful about her; years had not tamed the wildness, or softened the grimness, of her appearance; but, she too was a determined woman in her different way, and she measured Madame Defarge with her eyes, every inch
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and he is the man who has tamed them,
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He tried to explain that magic had indeed once been wild and lawless, but had been tamed back in the mists of time by the Olden Ones, who had bound it to obey among other things the Law of Conservation of Reality; this demanded that the effort needed to achieve a goal should be the same regardless of the means used
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"A wild beast tamed, you called her
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"Yes; but not only that," said Wemmick, "she went into his service immediately after her acquittal, tamed as she is now
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She has since been taught one thing and another in the way of her duties, but she was tamed from the beginning
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He has been tamed
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Sometimes, in the course of long summer evenings, the friends would take a stroll together in the Wild Wood, now successfully tamed so far as they were concerned; and it was pleasing to see how respectfully they were greeted by the inhabitants, and how the mother-weasels would bring their young ones to the mouths of their holes, and say, pointing, 'Look, baby! There goes the great Mr
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Don Carlos and Dona Emilia had taken up the mad English doctor, when it became apparent that for all his savage independence he could be tamed by kindness
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Perhaps it was only hunger that had tamed him