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On almost every page of Sapiens, a bible of mankind's cultural and economic and philosophical evolution, our millennial battles with plague and war and famine, Harari announced himself a Zen-like student of historical paradox: "We did not domesticate wheat," he wrote, "wheat domesticated us"; or "How do you cause people to believe in an imagined order such as Christianity, democracy or capitalism?
It domesticated us".
"The narcos have domesticated us," Valdez said.
According to the Hayes, in an odd if not bizarre power play, call it bovine aikido, cows have domesticated us, not vice versa.
Toygers are a domesticated US breed first accepted by The International Cat Association in 1993.
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As Koh argues, "Transnational legal process matters because it increasingly influences law and policies that govern us, particularly through processes by which international law and policies become domesticated into US law and polices".
"In fact, it was the wolves who allowed us to become civilized -- when we domesticated dogs, they helped us domesticate cattle and sheep and we became a stable, agricultural society".
That's why one of us domesticated the other, although it is still unclear who is running this particular symbiosis.
"I'm domesticated now," Tyson tells us in the beginning.
And while some dog owners make the argument that, in the wild, these animals would have eaten raw food, she pointed out: "Dogs have been domesticated and living with us for, some of them, centuries.
But the witch is no longer terribly wild to us; she's domesticated, normal, prone perhaps to a spell of madness but one from which she'll emerge sunny and whole.
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