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As Dr. Angela E. Close, an archaeologist at the University of Washington, put it: "There was this idea that once you get domesticated plants or animals, or both, then you become a farmer.
Now, Corker believes that Trump has basically got to snap to it and get domesticated in a hurry, telling Knox: "He's got a period of time here that is incredibly important to his campaign to demonstrate that he has the ability to become a general election candidate, to move away from personality issues and move more towards substantive policy issues".
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He gets domesticated.
Not long after she got a curt reply: "Your records used to be great before you got domesticated".
But have you ever wondered just how dogs and other animals got domesticated, and why?
It's a pattern: A new technology is introduced to the market, becomes the reservoir for all society's anxieties, and then gets domesticated, becomes obsolete and is transformed into the totem of a quainter time.
"Design is getting domesticated," said Mr. Moss as he leapt into a hired car gripping a scrawled list of urgent appointments.
We have domesticated these animals.
When fish are farmed, they become domesticated.
"The narcos have domesticated us," Valdez said.
-How did this animal become domesticated?
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