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The Beatrice-Benedick plot is essentially Shakespeare's own, though he must have had in mind his own story of wife taming in The Taming of the Shrew.
"This is the closest you can get to finding taming in the archaeological record," says Perri, who believes the find provides a window into how other animals whether they be dogs or livestock were brought into human society and domesticated.
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However, it may be easily tamed in captivity; the female is more readily tamed than the male.
The young men, high-spirited as violent jihadists, must be tamed in other ways.
They were tamed in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series.
But the Erinyes were tamed in the former case; in the latter, murder remains unpunished, crime unavenged.
The Indian is portrayed as thoroughly tamed in the forlorn sculpture "The End of the Trail" by James Earle Fraser (1876-1953).
This is a weakened version of the virus that has been tamed in the laboratory so it cannot cause illness.
For Mr. Netanyahu, the hope was partly that Mr. Lieberman's brawling political habits might be tamed in the world of striped trousers.
Even after the Sunni insurgency was tamed in 2007, there was less violence but no reconciliation, and Al Qaeda kept up bombings aimed at restarting a sectarian war.
World Health Organisation (WHO) officials say it is still too early to declare that the disease is being tamed in the worst affected area, Beijing.
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