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Governments encourage home ownership because it buys off dissent and delivers a more docile workforce.
Coal companies sought, as one historian put it, "a more docile, controllable work force than their American-born counterparts".
According to the latest People magazine, Callista has played Henry Higgins to Newt's Eliza Doolittle, remaking him into a more docile man who plays golf, loves opera, worships at a Catholic church, and, for the first time, shares his calamari.
But a few months before the start of the campaign season the Supreme Leader attempted to undermine him further, floating a plan to eliminate the post of the Presidency and institute a more docile parliamentary system.
My experience with North American horses – altogether a more docile bunch – had not prepared me for this.
And now Google's reaction is to change that "fuck you" into a more docile "we don't like you very much" with that link to google.com.hk from google.cn.cn
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In Java, it is thought that putting a piece of its skull in a water jug would make a husband more docile and submissive, just like a slow loris in the daytime.
But the intense focus on issues of interest to the Hispanic community has led to accusations of advocacy journalism, especially when that means politicians are subjected to a level of scrutiny they are not used to from a generally more docile English-language press.
So the E63 is equipped with a MultiClutchTechnology 7-speed semi-automatic transmission that can be switched to a thriftier, more docile "Controlled Efficiency" setting.
As the economy has shifted away from manufacturing and union membership has fallen, we've become a much more docile bunch.
Like the generation of men who grew up with one expectation of a wife's role, only to be confounded by the women's movement, this generation of cardinals was prepared for a far more docile, supportive laity.
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