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Recent sculptures are considerably tamer.
Sex is ever present — but considerably tamer than it is, for instance, in the photographs of Larry Clark, whose book "Teenage Lust" (1983) mined similar territory.
As you'd probably expect, the output from Emirati rappers who aren't being jailed is considerably tamer than Dangour's love letters to flagellation.
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The changes are most pronounced in the countryside, where verdant fields gave way to suburban sprawl in a period of rampant economic growth (now considerably tamed) known as the Celtic Tiger.
That's not quite as usurious as it sounds because even though Brazilian inflation has been considerably tamed, it's hummed along for the past 12 months at an average of 7.2%.
A preincubation with 1 mM ascorbate considerably tamed the florescence).
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Both red and green fluorescences were considerably tamed in plants treated with thiourea– 10(r)), a ROS-scavenger.
Through a great deal of conscious effort and planning, and the sculpting of nature into something considerably more tame and reliable, Monet hoped to perceive something true about the world, or at least some small patches of it, without self-consciousness, as a child might.
It is likely that the introduction of "the Creator" at the end of the text tamed the furor theologicus considerably, so that, after his death in 1882, the Anglican establishment of England claimed Charles Darwin, who had lost his religious faith entirely, as one of their own (Fig. 5).
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