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"What can tame man, when the role of humanism as the school for humanity has collapsed?" he wrote.
The man for whom law exists;the man of forms, the conservative is a tame man.
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"From this exalted position, her unique role in the new republic would be to tame men's passions and maintain the purity of the home," Ms. Groneman writes.
(Mr. Letts's third play, the tamer "Man From Nebraska," was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, but oddly it has not been produced in New York.) I for one am relieved to report that Mr. Letts continues to stanch the bloodletting in "August: Osage County," at least in literal terms.
The neurotic blabbermouth would train herself to become a demure bombshell with a heart of steel and a knack for taming men.
If the new story is more or less right, and dogs chose to become dogs (meaning only that the tamer, man-friendly wolves produced more cubs than their wilder, man-hating cousins), then the line between artificial and natural selection seems far less solid, and the role of man at the center less fixed.
The authors claim that marriage "tames" men, the implication being that because men are less likely to abuse their biological children, women should lock down that engagement ring.
Second, she tries to tame a man named Ali Matthias Schoenaertss), and to appeal to his finer feelings, only to bump into the possibility that he may not have any.
The wood-pigeon, except in the London parks, where it is now tame, distrusts man and shuns him at once, but the robin seeks his company.
Let's also talk about the unfairness of his notion that it's up to college women to tame college men by forgoing any sexual experimentation and dating only husband material, thus offering young men fewer "playmates".
Domestic pigeon (Columba livia), bird of the family Columbidae (order Columbiformes) that was perhaps the first bird tamed by man.
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