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For every kind of beast and bird, of reptile and sea creature, can be tamed and has been tamed by mankind, but no human being can tame the Beasts of Hoolu.
As Katie puts it ... Meghan has certainly "tamed" Harry.
Hot vintages can be tamed by having some alcohol removed.
Britney, to me, is emblematic of how women are 'tamed.
Like she was an animal that needed to be tamed.
For the longshoremen still employed, automation has tamed their work.
After a major retooling, it has been tamed — well, mostly.
In these conditions, even the strongest wills can be tamed.
The gilets jaunes have been tamed by President Emmanuel Macron.
Iran's ambitions could be stoked rather than tamed by Trump's rhetoric.
The referendum has tamed an institution meant to be constructively feral.
He can't be tamed by even the most experienced of cheesemonger.
But the impulse to sell was tamed by uncertainty, traders said.
Trump is still the unruly child who will not be tamed.
Inflation is tamed, unemployment is low and wages are inching up.
"They have tamed the media," says Kaori Hayashi of Tokyo University.
He looked rested—trim, with his hair now darker and tamed.
The winds cannot be tamed, and they dictate the flight schedule.
Body movements are well tamed during hard romps in tight turns.
A fable of a different digital world that could be tamed.
All, Ms. Warren declared, should be tamed through legislation and regulation.
In other words, the government argued that the presidency tamed the president.
But there's a line between a tamed animal and a domesticated animal.
Her addictions were tamed, her infections treated, and her H.I.V. well controlled.
Encouraged by the IMF, he tamed inflation and ushered in economic growth.
I feel like the body I had finally tamed has betrayed me.
He's not a young man anymore, and his ambitions have tamed considerably.
The swaggering beasts of the investment-banking industry have also been tamed.
Despite their involvement in artistic labor, they are tamed and loyal animals.
In quick succession, three ideologies tearing the country apart have been tamed.
"Sex Talk" is more evidence that Megan isn't looking to be tamed.
Daenerys will or will not have tamed an entire horde of dragons.
Humans had tamed the earth, and their numbers exploded as a result.
A pet cougar can be tamed, but it can never be domesticated.
Travelers carrying tamed monkeys, ducks, chickens, or rabbits are also an issue.
"World-Check is a monster that needs to be tamed," he added.
The finished dish, thus tamed, can seem more civilized, less Stone Age.
Not that Rex — or the indefatigable Mr. Harrelson — is ever really tamed.
But, as with all modern pandemics, COVID-19 will eventually be tamed
S. trade negotiations, but China's better-than-expected export numbers tamed the fall.
Note each tamed beast's abilities in the summon menu and use them accordingly.
My eyebrows are like Miley—they can't be tamed, even with brow gel.
Move over Miley, Bella Thorne is the latest star who can't be tamed.
While we're here, I decide to get my eyebrows tamed — I mean threaded.
After all, don't we all have wisps of hair that can't be tamed?
Miley Cyrus certainly can't be tamed when it comes to trolling Shawn Mendes!
He has tamed his opponents, restored stability and given businesses confidence to invest.
Scott Disick has been tamed by a woman close to half his age.
Cardoso and his team swiftly tamed inflation and instilled confidence, especially among businesses.
Much of the media has been tamed by its dependence on government advertising.
And this was a beast who refused to be tamed, let alone slain.
We are Tuscans, which means we are wild nonconformists who cannot be tamed.
Adam tried his best to make her subservient but Lilith could not tamed.
I use cider vinegar as the acid, tamed with a drizzle of honey.
Even the nasty weather off Lake Ontario would be tamed, the developer pledged.
Increasingly, when Mr. Mattis hasn't appeared marginalized, he has looked tamed and compromised.
"The arrogance of the B.J.P. has been tamed a bit," one analyst said.
Trisha took the walk and the place it might occur and tamed it.
As a result of the Fed's intervention, both unemployment and inflation were tamed.
Could our worst enemy be lurking within, tamed by material comforts and human connection?
His hair is tamed and he's left the Toy Story alien hat at home.
I hope you ride the carousel with Max until you've tamed every color horse.
Later a liberal state tamed market abuses in the form of America's robber barons.
Reagan tamed the cripplingly high inflation, interest rates and unemployment of the Carter years.
Stricter guidelines have tamed lending somewhat but housing prices continue rising, especially in Prague.
My desktop has been tamed, and all it took was one giant mouse pad.
Read on for our beauty editors' top picks for full, tamed, and sculpted eyebrows.
Prince has tamed his sexual shtik; there's no more necking with his female musicians.
When things are named, they can be understood and tamed and perhaps, eventually, conquered.
A decade on, the presumption is that the mortgage-debt monster has been tamed.
But neither is it tamed and polished pre-fabricated experience that Forza 7 is.
Catholic lore says St. Corbinian tamed the bear after being attacked in the Alps.
Her photographs represent nature twice tamed — first by the diorama, then by the camera.
This was her hundredth ball and yet her hair refused to be properly tamed.
Which is to say, Reader tamed the internet for me and made it legible.
It's long past time this Wild West of the 21st digital century be tamed.
How to Survive a Plague: The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tamed AIDS.
"We definitely knew [the title character] would not be tamed at the end," McCullah said.
It's just that now we've become sophisticated to the point where we've tamed our environment.
It wouldn't go away and she did not like it, but she had tamed it.
He had expected to be dealing with a weakened, tamed Clinton as the American president.
He views a free, unbiased news media as an enemy to be derided and tamed.
HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE: The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tamed AIDS.
Next is 31-year-old Oliveria, her dark, curly hair tamed in silver butterfly clips.
Consistently placed in the tamed realm of domesticity, women are rarely depicted inhabiting the wilderness.
He has not rebuilt America's infrastructure, brought Iran to heel or tamed the national debt.
On the one hand, the experience feels tamed, controlled by the setting of an institution.
They're still big and powerful and make a lot of money, but they've been tamed.
By the early 1800s, the island had been tamed anew by caper farmers and winemakers.
We unleashed forces that will not be tamed in 10, 20, 30, or 40 years.
Using a small sable paintbrush, Doering tamed the remaining spikes in No. 1's fur.
Coach Bill Belichick tamed the explosive Rams, and quarterback Tom Brady commanded an efficient offense.
Aromatic whisker parted, raw and swollen testicle tamed, incognito– and every pustule in its place.
Just note that certain types of animals can't be tamed until you level up that ability.
In America and in Europe a consensus is emerging that big tech firms must be tamed.
MOS Cable Organizer Your desk is probably teeming with cables, and it's time you tamed them.
Sharp annual increases in healthcare costs have been tamed, at least for the last few years.
Some 216,220 years ago, after the frigid Ice Age ended, humans tamed the nutritious grain, barley.
The first is animals domitae naturae or mansuetae naturae -- that is, tame or tamed, domestic animals.
Once tamed, you can pit them against each other in a terrifying form of cock fighting.
For Lucious, love and romance is bull: a bull that can't be tamed, appeased or softened.
He refused to be a shrew tamed by the hatred or backward politics of his time.
Yet there's something curiously dry about the song: Her voice, which is powerful, is practically tamed.
Turner's tresses lay in tamed waves over her shoulders with a portion tucked behind her ears.
In June 2010, Cyrus said that Hemsworth was her muse for her "Can't Be Tamed" album.
It's OK for it not to be perfectly tamed because it's about letting it be free.
Ever since, the river has been tamed, dammed, channeled and diverted into aqueducts, canals and ditches.
A former journalist there says that what was once China's "boldest" newspaper has been completely tamed.
That crisis was tamed only when Zimbabwe ditched its own currency and started using American dollars.
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Once you've tamed a beast, you can summon it at any time (only one at a time).
Thankfully, they have the help of several lions that Jackson has apparently tamed into doing his bidding.
" The purpose was to see if these wild animals could be tamed through "Beuys' desire to heal.
I tamed and rode my first wild horse before a stable-owner explained how the process worked.
These aren't just regular errant hairs — these stubborn pieces won't be tamed by your strong-hold hairspray.
They were strays in my neighborhood, so we fed and tamed them and the rest is history.
And a budget deficit that was left over from the global financial crisis has largely been tamed.
Critics blasted the directive and Trump's statement blaming environmental policies on why the fires can't be tamed.
My clothes went from looking like multiple bulging piles to being tamed and compressed into these eBags.
He'd tamed, or at least fought to a draw, the feisty New Jersey (and New York) media.
Anything you capture can be tamed and pitted against other captives (or your own settlers) in battle.
We walked through the tree house, ducking between gnarled branches tamed into living walls and a roof.
The brain we have tamed with mindfulness exercises goes awry within minutes after the heart stops beating.
To stave off this American threat, Iranian factionalism will be tamed under the banner of national unity.
"We talked about that over the break, how he had really tamed down his swing," Sabathia said.
Wolves, tigers and bears can all be tamed and summoned as you level up in the game.
As the accompanying text points out, pools are not oceans or lakes, but fantasies of nature, tamed.
"Can't Be Tamed" by Miley Cyrus from 2010 is described as a confused statement of a record.
HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE: The Story of How Activists and Scientists Tamed AIDS, by David France.
And if Trump is defeated, it might be tamed by some more responsible leader in the future.
Kim denounced the U.S. president as the "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" who would be "tamed ... with fire".
The beast that is corporate capitalism will not be tamed without an awakening of the working class.
Our continent was tamed by farmers…Our armies have been fed by farmers and made of farmers.
The idea that the water would recede if only nature could be tamed still motivates Indonesia's planners.
The typical HGTV narrative also tells us that our homes are inadequate beasts needing to be tamed.
We want to see those wantonly destructive powers unleashed, and then we want to see them tamed.
But the metaphors that came so quickly to hand could again be tamed and put to use.
They were tamed with a massive infusion of cash, fierce police repression and days of presidential palaver.
It may hold the keys to curing cancer if it can be at once stoked and tamed.
In the 1980s, a Fed chairman appointed by a Democratic president tamed rampant inflation under his Republican successor.
Soaring prices in the 1970s were tamed when central banks raised interest rates, ignoring the subsequent job losses.
So for that robot in the museum, it may not ever be domesticated but it can be tamed.
There's an interest in sex, but it's not this uncontrollable animalistic urge that cannot be tamed and controlled.
Money market pricing also suggests investors have tamed bets on rate hike around the middle of next year.
Many Peruvians remember Mr Fujimori as a leader who defeated Shining Path, a guerrilla group, and tamed hyperinflation.
The flavors tumbled about, a sensory circus that was finally tamed by the rich smoothness of the frosting.
Sometimes he dies by sword, but more charitable souls have invited him home or tamed him with hugs.
It seems the partisan confirmation fight may have tamed Mr Kavanaugh a bit in his first go-round.
America's trade representative this week called China an "unprecedented" threat that cannot be tamed by existing trade rules.
But that stucco is built on swamp, and there's a prehistoric element of Orlando that won't be tamed.
The announced dilutions come three days after another company, REX Shares LLC, tamed its own volatility-linked products.
This orthodoxy is still intact in many emerging economies where inflation is yet to be tamed (see article).
What chance is there that the monster can be tamed by the dry, abacus-clicking discipline of economics?
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Mahatma Gandhi tamed the anger of a nation and taught it to fight for justice with nonviolent noncooperation.
They can't be tamed, so it seems as if what they are doing is somehow natural and true.
"The four years of coalition government has tamed the Progress Party and made it harmless," Mr. Baldersheim said.
In a sense, the tenure system has tamed them, and much of their protest will remain merely academic.
I grew up wealthy, but my discomfort wasn't tamed by hiding tags or bragging about shopping at Target.
His economic policies tamed the country's hyperinflation, eventually setting Peru on a path of steady growth, which continues.
Not only did Teeguarden provide valuable strategy sessions, but he also tamed Wade's nerves, which were notoriously rocky.
The government temporarily tamed the uprising by agreeing to pay the roughly 8,400 soldiers a reported $19,900 each.
He was the outsider, too authentic and even acerbic to be tamed by the convention of the elites.
Where they are often threatened by the far right, Kurz has tamed it by fishing in its waters.
Low and behold, it kind of tamed the monster, and I was able to do what I wanted.
Now, he'd sit at his station, often in conversation with another CO, seemingly tamed by the cameras and mics.
The Brazilian economy has been shrinking for eight quarters but, with inflation expectations tamed, interest rates are now falling.
It's tamed by an anti-frizz and curl-control regimen, seared daily in the clamps of a hot iron.
All that remained were the rivalries he nurtured and tamed; unleashed they've been tearing up the state ever since.
His temper must be tamed before he can love or be loved—that, not his appearance, is the barrier.
They see that debt in China has soared over the past decade and conclude that lending must be tamed.
The EU's pro-market energy rules have successfully tamed Gazprom's ability to weaponise its gas exports in the past.
Luckily, like most of us in the morning, they are easily tamed with a cup of coffee or tea.
There are many robot weirdos, with such inventive ways of killing and being killed, or eventually, tamed and ridden.
Women finding their place in the world, and being tamed by men, is by no means a novel idea.
The FPO has tamed its Eurosceptic rhetoric in recent years, and does not advocate leaving the EU or eurozone.
At least some of us can take comfort in the fact that we have tamed many of our fears.
A nopal salad features cuts of fresh and charred cactus, slimy but tamed with a lovely tangle of mâche.
The crocodile has been tamed, but not before it was fed fat on myth and merit in differing measures.
I don't think I'll ever forget how he tamed the strident Erlich by seductively intoning "Aviato" until he yielded.
But by the time you spoon it generously over cold steamed broccoli, or plain boiled cauliflower, it is tamed.
Trilobites As Americans get ready to carve Thanksgiving turkeys, ponder this question: When was this famous fowl first tamed?
Everyone can go back to pretending the land has been tamed as the fields and orchards once again expand.
Thus evolved the world of the Moomins, whose appearance was based on a childhood monster tamed by her imagination.
The connections between human and animal domestication are explored by her varied methods of recreating images of tamed relationships.
But then it evolved from the 'wild girl tamed by love', popular in the '80s, to the 'quirky alternagirl tamed by love' in the '90s to the 'klutzy, hapless girl-child rescued by love' in the 2000s, which also evolved to the 'desperate almost-spinster taken off the shelf at the last minute'.
With increasing SEC scrutiny, the Wild West of ICOs may soon be tamed, but only after some outlaws get busted.
The army was tamed, Kurdish-language rights were recognised and accession talks to join the European Union began in 2005.
Parrots are not docile, not completely tamed, and their depictions in these paintings cannot be perceived simply as static symbols.
The mascaret was tamed when a sea wall was built in the 1960s, but the Seine still determines everyday life.
They describe pent-up forces, now apparently loosened, that will not be tamed by vague managerial assurances, or yogurt stands.
The Malört, while still unapologetically present, was tamed into submission by the brightness, sweetness, and florality of the other ingredients.
I tamed it with some crème fraîche and spread it on pastry in a riff on the Alsatian tarte flambée.
Enhanced and tamed with the sweetness of ricotta and toasted pecans, and paired with bacon and pecorino, the bitterness recedes.
Next, they reached agreement on amendments to the Clean Air Act that eventually tamed the pollution-driven threat of acid rain.
However, Kuroda's reassurances have tamed speculation that the BOJ is about to follow the U.S. Federal Reserve in exiting quantitative easing.
So far, the biggest problem for reformers has been that we simply can't imagine what a tamed Facebook would look like.
Tamed and later bred for strength and speed, horses weren't just useful around a farm and in battle, they were transportation.
Although house prices and the banks have been tamed, total private debts remain high by historical standards, at 250% of GDP.
He thought that the popular will had to be filtered through institutions that tamed raw emotions and countered brute self-interest.
A glowing staff report said Ghana had tamed inflation (which fell back to 22016% this year after reaching 17% in 2016).
Once the finely dispersed mist hits your hair, it vanishes, just like that, leaving split ends silky and frizz effectively tamed.
Having already tamed its shallow geothermal resources, the chilly island nation is now trying to tap into the power of magma.
Now inflation has largely been tamed, most central banks are islands of excellence and many ministers boast of cutting red tape.
They wonder if these elemental demons might be tamed and used for good—specifically, for clearing up oil spills at sea.
But the Jag puts you in the mind of a savage beast, while the Porsche merely gives you a tamed one.
Rather, they concoct a rough and tough, rehab-resistant maverick who can't be tamed because his wounds are just too complicated.
To an American traveler, every square foot of Britain seems to have been measured and tamed by the hand of man.
Anyone who's ever tamed flyaways with mascara knows sometimes when you're without your body-care staples, you have to be inventive.
The result is a bizarre oscillation between carefully tamed greenery and objects that look like the ruins of a recent civilization.
But the excitement of this democratic, digital platform did not last, and radio was tamed by corporate interests in the 1920s.
The daily guidance rate by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) also tamed depreciation expectations, two other traders in Shanghai said.
"Can't Be Tamed," released as her third album's lead single in May 2010, should've been heeded as the warning it was.
Mae West, the box-office champ in 1933, was replaced, in 1934, by Shirley Temple, and was thereafter tamed and marginalized.
He tamed the Rams, then the Texans and the Redskins, but had not yet encountered a defense as dominant as Chicago's.
City Kitchen Charred under the broiler and a pairing of ricotta and pecans, the vegetable is tamed in this wintry pasta.
" The Paris-based perfumer Francis Kurkdjian agrees, saying that when it comes to oud, "it's a wild beast to be tamed.
The natural world can never be entirely understood or tamed by human beings, and when we try, we inevitably destroy it.
Sceptics often argue that greed is too much a part of human nature to be tamed by mere rules and official expectations.
It's the perfect solution to making your bedhead look slightly more tamed or to add some quirk to a super-sleek ponytail.
As he tamed Russia's tycoons in the early 2000s, Moscow's power-brokers wondered whom he would next dispatch to exile or prison.
Tough libel laws would have tamed newspapers and the curriculum of all the schools would have emphasized strict adherence to federal leadership.
The initial demo had these drums getting more and more wild towards the end, but we tamed it down in the studio.
Every potentially piercing or upsetting note in a recording is tamed by these earphones, while bass is given primacy in the mix.
She also took some time to share love for songs off her album Can't Be Tamed, which was released June 18, 2010.
Zimbabwe finally tamed inflation in 2009, when it abandoned the Zim dollar and started using American dollars and other foreign currencies instead.
While Marco Estrada tamed the Rangers into the ninth, tricking them with changeups that looked like fastballs, Hamels could not match him.
To Disney, Twitter might be tamed into a chatty consumer site with an online video capability that suits Disney's family-friendly businesses.
We underline that they are liberal democracies, with strong market economies, but which have, if you will, "tamed" capitalism, to their benefit.
And when tamed by the proper additives, for a brief moment, you might wonder, Maybe this stuff isn't so bad after all.
Instead, the virus was stopped annually by winter, its epidemic peaks tamed by rising herd immunity and ultimately banished by a vaccine.
But two of its assumptions — that government controls stifle economic growth, and that the internet cannot be tamed — were quickly proven wrong.
They tamed a fast, potent San Jose Sharks attack in Round 2 as Fleury book-ended the series with two more shutouts.
According to the researchers, the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), the ancestor of modern house-cats, was gradually tamed in two waves.
WE are the definition of unique, a rare human unicorn, that cannot be tamed...except with the sweet soothing music of Ed Sheeran!
But for a long time it was considered an existential threat to the media companies, much less so now, that part's been tamed.
You're imaginative, intuitive, and as passionate as you are an old soul with a can't-be-tamed attitude — and finally, it's your season.
But the deflationary threat has since receded and the yuan has strengthened this year against the greenback, as capital outflows have been tamed.
The combination of more jobs, improved wages, tamed inflation and an increase in net worth all provide the impetus to spend, he added.
During his presidency of congress it tamed the press by threatening to withdraw tax exemptions, to which it is entitled under the constitution.
Many questions loom over the trimmers and growers of the Emerald Triangle, as the Wild West they've known becomes more regulated and tamed.
The only true game animal is the boar, but Ms. Mar coaxes a brawny flavor, not fully tamed, from the combination of meats.
Minimally, corruption would have to be tamed to the point that it did not interfere with the most basic, and visible, government functions.
Ross Douthat THE Western system — liberal, democratic, capitalist — has been essentially unchallenged from the inside for decades, its ideological rivals discredited or tamed.
In the case of Little Richard, what we have left is a man that designed something bigger than religion, being tamed by religion.
In doing so, Herbert tamed color's mysterious nature and turned it into a commodity, in essence quantifying what had until then been unquantifiable.
Antonio Brown is a "monster" who just can't be tamed -- even by the great Bill Belichick ... so says ex-NFL quarterback Carson Palmer.
I liked the image of this: a fierce lightning bolt tamed, patted on the head, and placed into a container for future use.
Davao was awash in violence when Duterte arrived, but he tamed both leftist and Muslim insurgents, who had battled the government for years.
This year the biennial will return in a new location, perhaps slightly tamed, with three Nigerian curators based in Chicago, London and Lagos.
When I first started it was going through a super extreme period, then things tamed, now they're starting to get more extreme again.
Make friends with the local wildlife Most of the predatory creatures you encounter in Far Cry Primal can be tamed and turned into allies.
But she's also a reflection of the awe-inspiring power of Mother Nature, a complicated figure who's celebrated for her refusal to be tamed.
According to legend, the dragon, who lived nearby St. George's town, would attack the locals, so St. George, a knight, tamed and killed it.
Her trolls may pounce all over this one, but we're loving the star's DGAF M.O. Because wild horses — er, cats — just can't be tamed.
If dragons did first spring from the Fourteen Flames, they must have been spread across much of the known world before they were tamed.
While people may argue over the degree to which regulators have tamed the speculative excesses of finance, few dispute that improvements have been delivered.
We are the nation that tamed the West, dug out the Panama Canal, won two World Wars, and put a man on the moon.
The infamous speech in which the tamed Kate says she is "ashamed that women are so simple" now finds her ashamed that "people" are.
He uses his head to find the heat — the passions and the pain of his characters — but he's tamed his head enough to play.
There's an argument about this, a long argument, but one of the theories is that they were tamed because the government acted against them.
These concepts can be a force for good, as when the Federal Reserve tamed the inflation that plagued the United States throughout the 1970s.
A tamed tiger will put up with you for a minute before it attacks, but a wolverine will just haul off and maul you.
Other banks and asset managers have since tamed or closed competing products also indirectly tied to Wall Street's "fear gauge" — the CBOE Volatility Index.
The woodland beyond the borders of hedge has been tamed just enough to let sweet-scented mock orange and white cow parsley remain visible.
President Trump may be satisfied thinking he has temporarily tamed North Korea's emboldened regime through a summer-long tirade of "fire and fury" threats.
If Deadly Class were following the rules of a traditional teen television series, Saya would be the bad-boy boyfriend who can't be tamed.
In EXO's 22017 hit "Wolf," for instance, the band members howl and compare themselves to an animal who has been tamed by an alluring woman.
And they also have no common ties with the North American wolf, suggesting they weren't tamed from the local canine population the proto-Americans encountered.
Every gun is still a reliable tool with predictable behaviors that can be mastered, but it also bucks like a horse that is barely tamed.
In the blockbuster "Thaikuppin Tharam" in 1956, M.G. Ramachandran tamed a bull to win the respect of his uncle and the heart of his girl.
After a fiscal and financial crisis in 2001, Turkey has also repaired its public finances, reformed the banking system, tamed inflation and floated the lira.
I was reading about that at the time and it seemed like a cool idea that they'd been tamed and had been waiting there, lurking.
Because it seemed to confirm that my hair should be disguised and tamed; that if I didn't chemically change it, it should be tucked away.
When she liberates a menacing "monster" dog from its junkyard captivity, it's tamed in an instant, as smitten with Shelby as we're meant to be.
They had all sorts of squirrelly formulations about why it was O.K. to ride the Trump train: He can be tamed or surrounded and improved.
The artistic community fears that Mr. Putin, having tamed the country's oligarchs and news media, may now be determined to bring the arts to heel.
Before these cute curls were getting tamed down as a shameless celebrity, this little lady was just another kid chowing down on some sweet treats!
Private enterprise would be tamed, not overcome, and a greater share of a growing pie would go to providing universal benefits through generous welfare states.
Yet the virus was eventually sequenced and tamed by a small Canadian lab, said Clay Shirky, a professor at N.Y.U. Shanghai and a technology writer.
And then I will wait to find a perfect branch, dead yet luxurious, untamed wood in tamed wood, a contrast I can appreciate every day.
"The Taming of the Shrew" even got one when it was new: "The Woman's Prize, or the Tamer Tamed," by a Shakespearean contemporary, John Fletcher.
Other banks and asset managers have since tamed or closed competing products also indirectly tied to Wall Street's "fear gauge," the CBOE Volatility Index .VIX.
The findings are the earliest evidence of tamed turkeys in southern Mexico, moving back the oldest known signs that turkeys were being raised by people.
My name was linked to the oligarchy, I was educated, and I could speak foreign languages: I was therefore someone to be feared and tamed.
Solid U.S. economic data in recent days have tamed expectations of any easing by the Federal Reserve in the near term, keeping the dollar stronger.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's central bank is expected to hold its key lending rate steady on Thursday after peso gains tamed concerns about higher inflation.
Reagan triumphed again in 1984 against moderate Democrat Walter Mondale after the Federal Reserve chair, Paul Volker — appointed by Carter in 21625 — had tamed inflation.
"Sleeping Hermaphrodite," makes me intimately aware that the human body is a kind of difficult, incautious beauty and we wage battles to keep it tamed.
He took up switch-hitting, slowly tamed the errors before moving to third, and ultimately became a solid hitter and by reputation an excellent defender.
The antics came just two weeks after he had tamed his wild ways to win the Citi Open in Washington DC, for his sixth career title.
Since the selloff, banks and asset managers have since tamed or closed competing products also indirectly tied to Wall Street's "fear gauge," the CBOE Volatility Index.
"Tamed red foxes are incredibly destructive to property, often have a strong musk odor, and can be dangerous to strangers or other pets," Popular Science reports.
Some features can be sold as quirks, some can be tamed into acceptability with makeup — hence Kim's obsession with contour — and some remain unsightly, unacceptable bugs.
He believes that capitalism's excesses can be tamed by the state providing a "public option" in areas like health care or mortgages when the market flounders.
But Tura Satana couldn't be so easily tamed, and she ran away to the burlesque world, taking little more than her new surname along with her.
Back then, there was this unspoken pressure to figure out how the hell to use a flat iron and find the drugstore products that tamed frizz.
Indians 8, Tigers 6 Rookie Oscar Mercado capped a two-homer performance by going deep to lead off the seventh inning as host Cleveland tamed Detroit.
That was tamed by Itamar Franco, the last vice-president who was thrust into the top job (by the impeachment on corruption charges of Fernando Collor).
China's epic industrialisation was a one-off and global capital flows were partly the result of too-big-to-fail banks that have since been tamed.
Englishman Poulter and American Piercy tamed the weather, both carding one-under-par 69 in the wicked winds that whipped across the exposed Shinnecock Hills course.
He tamed his game enough to be a two-time Lady Byng winner, and he concentrated on skating, puck handling, passing, scoring and winning face-offs.
Figures like Barnett Newman and Donald Judd had tamed and solidified the artwork, and the figure of the artist became solemn to the point of absurdity.
South Korean Kang tamed the whipping winds, racking up six birdies in a 68 that was bettered by only one player, Danny Lee, who shot 67.
Sadness or depression could be tamed by taking a hot bath, listening to soothing music, doing something nice for someone, watching TV, or visiting a friend.
The peppery, fiery radishes are tamed by the swipe through the cool, creamy butter, and then the flavors of both are brought out by the salt.
Unlike most classic romances, the women of this story have full lives and characters despite also falling in love, and Beatrice is never tamed of her attitude.
Minor headaches that only come once in a while can usually be tamed with over-the-counter meds, such as ibuprofen, and are nothing to worry about.
The $274,390 track-happy take on Lamborghini's "entry-level" sports car reveals itself to be the kindest of driving partners, a tamed creature even at its limits.
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But as Popular Science explains, when it comes to keeping foxes as pets, it's important to know these animals may be tamed, but they are not domesticated.
The alcohol, acidity and fruitiness that make wine lovely in the glass are not so nice in the serving bowl; they have to be tamed by cooking.
In the Peloponnese region of Ilia, blazes that broke out in three areas on Monday and looked tamed early on Tuesday flared up again, fanned by winds.
The thoughts we have on Sunday night can be tamed, so we're less anxious, less sad, and actually still savoring the last few hours of the weekend.
Horse-drawn carriages driving through them demonstrated just how large and otherworldly these natural wonders were, and that such wild places could be tamed to human whims.
Horses roam gardens tamed from the dense jungle, and trade winds drift through the open air guest rooms, which feature glassless windows, sprawling balconies, and outdoor showers.
To Nussbaum, Aeschylus offers a metaphor for how individual passions can be tamed by reason and how collective anger can be converted to the cause of justice.
But like the young uniformed soldiers who answered to her father's commands, my mother discovered that the bone-white bars could be laboriously tamed into melodic submission.
"10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works" by Dan Harris (2019)
In each era, reformers achieved at least some of their goals, and new political and economic rules tamed the most striking injustices, at least for a while.
"The arrogance of the B.J.P. has been tamed a bit," said Sudha Pai, a retired professor of political science at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.
" At the end, once the class is tamed, Miss Nelson retires her Swamp costume, hanging it in her closet and saying, with a smile, "I'll never tell.
"The easiest solution would be for U.S. leaders to realize as soon as possible that China is not a tamed sheep they can manipulate," the editorial said.
In the good years before that crash the dismal science turned chirpy, talking of a "Great Moderation" that had tamed the boom and bust of the business cycle.
In the midst of Murray's attempts to shield Cyrus' flub, the "Can't Be Tamed" singer and her crew set up for a second try, which went more smoothly.
The human mind is too fertile to be tamed by high priests of various kinds—in the parties, media and the corporations—trying to enforce yesterday's tired orthodoxies.
Bartleby tends to be cynical about such claims, recalling how the youthful idealism of his own peers was tamed by parenthood and the need to pay the mortgage.
Researchers believe that learning more about this half of the hybrid will give companies a better understanding of how yeast can be tamed and used in industrial products.
Cat's cradle: Cats began living side-by-side with humans about 9,000 years ago when farmers in the Near East seem to have first tamed their wild ancestors.
He sees the media — part of whose job is to scrutinize politicians who wield enormous power over our lives — as an enemy to be tamed, cajoled or intimidated.
Sock needed almost 2-1/2 hours and five match points before he finally tamed Verdasco in a late-night thriller that finished at almost 1am local time.
The humble Joy for All faces the altogether greater challenge of mimicking a house cat, that almost-tamed species known and admired for its cavalier relationship with logic.
The wind industry is moving further offshore and into the deeper waters tamed long ago by oil companies to increase scale and capture stronger and more constant winds.
The mix of agave nectar, jojoba oil, and whatever the hell vanilla CO2 extract is just happens to be the magic potion that tamed my chapped-lip beast.
That impression arises only when dissent has been so flattened, arguments so distorted, and the past so tamed that it fits sedately into the terms of the present.
The creature doesn't understand how a woman tamed him, and is trying to revert the island to the former status quo by forming alliances with the shipwrecked sailors.
Western Europe's economies were booming; Britain and France had become nuclear powers; German militarism had been tamed, even as a new, large modern army emerged in West Germany.
"Pink Flamingos" has not been tamed by time; if anything, it might be even more shocking now, removed from its immediate post-60s context of ritualized taboo breaking.
Having tamed the ancient cycle of flood and drought, Egyptians could cultivate up to the river's edge, helping make their land some of the most productive on earth.
Susan Collins thought that Trump would be tamed by impeachment, but so far the evidence suggests that he is only wielding the power of his office more aggressively.
Not only does he have pectorals that look like "a pair of toasted dinner rolls," as GQ once wrote, but also a questing mind that cannot be tamed.
And the apprehension that students sometimes feel about seeking help from college personnel can often be tamed by coaching that comes from patient and loving adults at home.
He realized that the challenge of the connectome's huge complexity might be tamed if researchers could harness the increasing speed and dwindling costs of high-throughput genomic sequencing techniques.
The irony is hard to miss: humans tamed horses and put them to work until they invented something that worked at greater speed and lower cost, which replaced them.
"I'm a wild animal that cannot be tamed," the 30-year-old mom of two proclaims while she parties with a bevy of other beautiful women and downs liquor.
In real life, Mr. Haggerty lived on a small ranch in Malibu Canyon with an assortment of wild animals that he had tamed at birth or rescued from injury.
SPIRIT RIDING FREE Inspired by the Oscar-nominated film Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Spirit Riding Free follows the heartfelt journey of a wild mustang who cannot be tamed.
"The punk rock kid in me is essential to my decision making, but she needs to be tamed and she definitely needs to think before she speaks," she admits.
They are amenable to the methods that tamed America's urban blazes in that earlier era: fire codes, life safety codes, building codes, zoning, an infrastructure for urban fire protection.
Dining | Connecticut Whether we realize it or not, most of us patronize Asian restaurants where the cuisine has been tamed — made blander and more familiar — to suit American palates.
It's meant to serve the same purpose those old skits served: to paint Em as an uncontrollable rebel who can't be tamed by lawyers or contracts or social norms.
And that is just one element of a return of deflation that we assumed the Fed had tamed with its aggressive interest rate policies over the last nine years.
They were the indigenous, Navajo, Cheyenne and other tribes, and Spanish-Mexican rancheras, who tended and tamed vast fields, traversed rugged landscapes with their dogs, hunted, and raised livestock.
But I think they've either been ham-fisted because they've felt the need to be super obvious or tamed for the sake of ease of use and user accessibility.
Inflation, which has been tamed by dollar strength, tepid wage growth and cheaper oil, is expected to rise this year as 2015's weak figures fall out of the calculation.
Sony's Mobile Communications, once the source of huge losses, has been tamed through downsizing that has seen it focus on mid-range devices and markets where the brand is competitive.
" Though the 60-year-old denied going after Bryn intentionally (and attempted to apologize many times), the Singer Stinger could not be tamed when asked if she "resents Bethenny's success.
Cyrus' third studio album "Can't Be Tamed" was released in June 2010 and the singer told MTV News that the album has "a lot of songs that are about Liam." 
Ana, who vibrates at a "different galactic frequency," is not tamed, exactly, but she learns the art of kindness, while Paul, the perennial worrier and caretaker, learns resourcefulness and courage.
Certain animals can be used as mounts once they've been tamed, but Far Cry 4's wonderful auto-drive feature is gone since there aren't any roads to depend on.
No, but it does mean that it has not yet tamed, to the extent that Christianity has, the danger implicit in any religion that claims to be God's own truth.
That was when Joseph Bouglione told Lancaster that he could "practically guarantee" his safety during a scene with a tamed lion, according to an account in The New York Times.
Indeed, much of the literature also describes space as a "frontier" to be crossed, tamed and ultimately conquered in the way that the land and the seas had once been.
Once I'd tamed the busywork, I realized there was still space for meaningful work, and I took on more complex tasks, including thinking about the book that inspired this article.
Then she saw an article about a boy in the Zaatari camp who had tamed some wild birds, and thought his story could be the basis for a picture book.
Advances in safety precautions have also tamed the trajectories and the consequences of the skiers' wipeouts, even as better equipment and fitness have enabled the athletes to reach higher speeds.
Now, in part because the participants' archival back stories had grown to unwieldy dimensions, the material could only be tamed if each individual were given his or her own chapter.
White Sox 10, Tigers 1 Eloy Jimenez hit a grand slam, tripled and drove in four runs, while fellow Chicago rookie Dylan Cease tamed host Detroit over six strong innings.
Chicago White Sox outfielder Eloy Jimenez hit a grand slam, tripled and drove in four runs, while fellow rookie Dylan Cease tamed the host Detroit Tigers 10-13 Friday night.
The idea of using government to ameliorate economic divides might have caught on earlier — the inequality of the Gilded Age might have been tamed before it ran out of control.
It is the fate of Tyler's Kate not to be tamed, certainly, but to be socialized—in this case, by a still more socially awkward Russian-émigré biologist named Pyotr.
In the clip, which Ocasio-Cortez shared via her Instagram stories, Roberts' hair is notably trimmed shorter, and his beard has been clearly clipped as well, to a more tamed state.
He also disputes a view, recently popularised in "The Better Angels of Our Nature" by Steven Pinker, that mankind has a natural lust for violence which has only recently been tamed.
KITZBUEHEL, Austria (Reuters) - Germany's Thomas Dressen tamed the dangerous Streif course to snatch a surprise victory in the men's downhill on Saturday and beat specialist Beat Feuz and Aksel Lund Svindal.
Inflation, which has been tamed by a strong dollar, tepid wage growth and cheaper oil, is expected to rise this year as 2015's weak figures fall out of the calculation.
Modi has started to shift the consensus on how the nation thinks about corruption and tamed high-level crony capitalism, but when it comes to elections, the distortions look increasingly grotesque.
Rappers delved into their own psyches and dreamed up scenarios in which they tamed tigers, leveled skyscrapers with laser vision, gaped at alligators or reigned over ruined worlds engulfed in flames.
"It's a wild beast, and if not tamed, can and has chewed up a lot of lives," Bono said in a CNBC interview from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Westbrook tamed the triple-double with a record-setting 41.7 usage percentage (the previous all-time high was 38.7 by Kobe Bryant, the year he scored 81 points in a game).
The future is flowing in fast on the sleepy little canal, where the wilderness of urban decay that sprouted artists and then artisanal ice cream shops is being tidied and tamed.
Horses sacrificed by fierce nomads living in Central Asia more than 2,000 years ago have provided new insights into how people tamed the wild animals and bred them to their needs.
That is, in fact, what many people will first note about this place, the pleasant encroachment of nature and the way the city weaves itself into lands not yet entirely tamed.
Edwards saw Tacky as a martyr, not to the cause of abolition but to the romantic spirit of the Coromantee, who could be tamed as long as they were treated fairly.
In recent years, amid strong inflows of euros the kuna has been almost exclusively exposed to appreciation pressure, which the central bank has occasionally tamed by buying euros from commercial banks.
But while the Met claims that the costly Machine — conceived by the production's director, Robert Lepage — has been tamed, the technical troubles always struck me as distractions from the real problem.
French video game company Ubisoft is continuing its foray into animated television with several new shows, including a tamed Watch Dogs tale and a franchise built around Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.
PARIS (Reuters) - The wild unpredictability of women's tennis could be tamed by making matches best-of-five sets at grand slam tournaments, three-times French Open champion Mats Wilander said on Tuesday.
"I'd like to see the VIX tamed and move back to the lower end of its trading range," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.
"The US military action hardens our determination that the US should be tamed with fire and lets us take our hand closer to the 'trigger' for taking the toughest countermeasure," Kim added.
For all that, though, it is not wholly implausible to see in Britain's status as a reluctant, rebellious, only partly tamed member of the Roman Empire a mirror for our present choice.
Kushner said that her friend Liz Lozano, who had come to Chowchilla at twenty-one, soon after giving birth to a son, had tamed a rabbit and made it into a pet.
The easing of the lockdown is the latest sign that China appears to have successfully tamed the epidemic by placing sweeping restrictions on hundreds of millions of people, while governments elsewhere flounder.
Under the new mayor, Mr. Chicharro, the town's fort was opened to the new visitors, both as a viewing post for the waves, and a shrine to those who had tamed it.
On Friday, Hicks's two home runs powered the offense, and Montgomery's seven innings of two-run ball tamed the opposition as the Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles, 8-2, at Yankee Stadium.
Suzanne Del Rizzo's picture book "My Beautiful Birds" is based on an article she read about a Syrian boy living in Jordan in the Zaatari refugee camp who had tamed wild birds.
With a tamed Justice Department under Attorney General Bill Barr and a submissive Republican-led Senate, Trump is all but above scrutiny by or consequences from any other institution at the moment.
Ms. Moore transformed and tamed the vaudeville style that had dominated sitcoms, perfecting a comic housewifely hysteria in Laura, made visible in the way she often appeared to be fighting back tears.
ZHUHAI, China (Reuters) - German Julia Goerges tamed American CoCo Vandeweghe 7-5 6-1 in the final of the WTA Elite Trophy to claim the biggest title of her career on Sunday.
In Esther, a vain and fickle king nearly succumbs to the influence of a wicked minister before being tamed with great finesse by Queen Esther, who risks death to get his ear.
In a sense, all these new drugs can be seen as mescaline "tamed" for the chemical generation: less trippy, but also more physically manageable, and lasting three hours instead of a grueling twelve.
As Whitman aged, he transferred the store over to his daughter Sylvia, who brought it up to date with credit card readers, computers, a literary prize, and a tamed version of the Tumbleweeds.
Maybe working with history—his first feature, The Witch, was set in Colonial America—allows Eggers access to a time when it was harder to believe the folly that nature could be tamed.
Seems someone has finally tamed the tan stallion ... because Cristiano Ronaldo was getting VERY up close and personal with a hot blonde in Miami this weekend ... and even planted a kiss on her!
On April 19th and 20th most of America's antitrust establishment—officials, economists and lawyers—as well as a smattering of Silicon Valley types, gathered to discuss whether big tech needed to be tamed.
The Obama recovery, Clinton's follow-up, and another post-New Deal era By 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had tamed The Great Depression and laid the groundwork for the post-New Deal years.
But, critically, it has long been complemented and supported in America by a religion distinctly separate from politics, a tamed Christianity that rests, in Jesus' formulation, on a distinction between God and Caesar.
I suspect that these old stories of male domination endure partly because they give their female characters plenty of scenery to chew — in the beginning, at least, before they are refined and tamed.
In their eyes, the administration of President Vladimir V. Putin, having long since tamed the news media and the country's once politically active oligarchs, is now determined to bring the arts to heel.
Only a huge cash infusion — $19 billion in income boosts to low-earners — and nonstop palaver by Mr. Macron himself in a marathon series of town halls all over the country, tamed it.
Out of all the excellent songs Miley Cyrus has released this decade, from "Can't Be Tamed" to "Mother's Daughter" and all the bangers (er, bangerz) in between, "Wrecking Ball" is a glorious anomaly.
He had spent much of his life toying with the forces in fluids when, at around the turn of the century, he began to wonder why the weather couldn't be tamed by science.
For example, "Turkey Vulture" (2015), a sculptural form hung from its feet, has a frantic texture that hints at some atavistic spirit that possessed the bird and has not been tamed by death.
Apparently the man who made Cate Blanchett's fringetastic dress at the Golden Globes last month, and who put Madonna in a matador/dirty maid outfit at last year's Grammys (remember that?), had been tamed.
Microsoft's planned "topological" quantum computer uses something else entirely: "anyons", particles that would be more easily tamed than other qubit candidates but which have never been seen outside the pages of theoretical physics textbooks.
In those thousands of years before we tamed the rest of the earth, the dark was where we were in danger of predators and far from the warm glowing hearth of shelter and society.
European antitrust action against Microsoft, which dates back to the 1990s and included a then record $1.4 billion fine in 2008, diverted executives' attention for over a decade and tamed the firm's aggressive culture.
Populations of moths, screwworms and fruit flies such as the Medfly have been brought under control in areas of the United States, while the tsetse fly has been tamed in Zanzibar using this method.
" Trump, the demagogue, has been tamed by the political system, he contends: "If the president yells about his persecutors and little or nothing happens—the Mueller probe continues, Rod Rosenstein keeps his job, etc.
Such was the case when some Jewish American groups debated whether their opposition to President Richard M. Nixon ought to be tamed because of his support for Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
That's because "Head Over Heels" is at heart a tamed version of the period spoofs made popular decades earlier by drag artists like Charles Ludlam and, later, in floor shows at the Pyramid Club.
Even as they've been off pursuing other projects, the intervening years appear to have not tamed their affinities for laborious riffs, textured feedback, long, loud, and slow songs or, uh, their love of weed.
The persecuted unicorn came to represent both good and evil, depending on the source, but one detail of the story is in consensus: the feral creature could only be tamed by a virgin woman.
In October 2017, Joe and Sophie announced their engagement on Instagram, and sources continued to insist that Joe was totally popular with women but also newly tamed—he was, indeed, becoming a Wife Guy.
The money spent in the past ranks as some of the best investments this country ever made, engineering triumphs that literally moved mountains and tamed raging waters — but there was failure mixed in, too.
SOUTHPORT, England (Reuters) - Americans Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka and Matt Kuchar tamed a fiendish course in tough conditions to fire sparkling first-round 65s and lead the British Open by one shot on Thursday.
Here, look: 19 consecutive N.C.A.A. tournament appearances, two regional top seeds, a No. 1 national ranking, dozens of power-conference teams tamed, three berths in the round of eight and — oh, right, about that.
As some of the most fearsome communicable diseases of the past — polio, typhus, cholera, yellow fever — have been tamed or eliminated, they have receded from the awful prominence they once held in human affairs.
There are ample parallels between '90s-era Microsoft and Facebook, including a culture that believes it's too big to be tamed by the government and a relentless dedication to dominating competitors it can't out-innovate.
"Embrace" (21974) is another pink body bent backwards into a circular form and hugged by a brown faux fur creature, suggesting a sublime wrestling match between the wild and tamed, a theme throughout Tanning's career.
However, President Trump's curious Twitter response to Warmbier's death — blaming the previous U.S. administration and expressing disappointment with China's inability to deliver a tamed North Korea — gives us a clue to what he can do.
The corrosive myth of the Bad Boy Tamed by Love had already etched itself into my consciousness; it sort of has to, when you are a young woman surrounded by dope-smoking, affection-shirking men.
There are a dozen or so tameable creatures, ranging from small badgers and wolves to giant bears and saber tooth cats, and once tamed, they'll stick by your side for as long as you want.
Over time, the European bear was tamed, but it maintained its symbolic power, notably as a stand-in for Russia: In 1984, Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign ran an ad showing a bear roaming the forest.
The government tamed the largest and most powerful media companies by imposing huge tax fines on them and forcing them to sell off assets, and pushing loyal businessmen to take over publications and television channels.
The worst that could happen, the money masters averred, was that investors would be lulled into reckless investments, taking on too much risk in the belief that the dangers of the marketplace had been tamed.
Pedro and I learned what men in America have learned repeatedly: that tenderness must be tamed in accordance with a set of codes we must become fluent in, as if our survival depends on it.
"Boris Johnson's win in the UK elections has wiped away the uncertainty around Brexit and news of a U.S.-China deal going through has tamed trade war tensions," said Quantitative Commodity Research analyst Peter Fertig.
In January, he coasted to re-election with almost unanimous party support, prompting allies to gloat that he had tamed the hard-line House Freedom Caucus far more deftly than his predecessor, John A. Boehner.
This is a story, as you might imagine, about the can-do spirit that cannot be tamed, but it is also about the crushing injustice of womanhood and the bargains made in the face of it.
Early farmers grew naturally occurring hybrids of wheat, and over time tamed them into a robust, easy-to-harvest and high-yielding species, the history of which is revealed in the genome of modern bread wheat.
With the state police tamed, it is said that potential meddling by the Central Reserve Police Force, a national body, was forestalled by flooding their barracks with busloads of girls from Sonagachi, Kolkata's red-light district.
The film will provide some much-needed answers, stimulate discussion, and question a culture that has created a market which perpetuates the myth that our hair needs to be "tamed" with dangerous product after dangerous product.
It included the beating of two CNRP lawmakers by an organized mob outside parliament, but relied mostly on the country&aposs tamed courts, mounting legal cases against the government&aposs foes in order to sideline them.
They were part of the wild, ragged processional that tamed the Oregon Trail, and Bowerman often recited a favorite line about them: The cowards never started, and the weak died along the way — that leaves us.
At the new ballpark, before windows had been installed in the press box, I watched and shivered as Chris Carpenter tamed the Detroit Tigers, who looked all series as if they would rather be anyplace else.
A car that was described last year as "a bit of a diva" by Toto Wolff, the Mercedes motor sport boss, because of its temperamental nature in the first half of the season, was eventually tamed.
Extinguished, too, our accumulated understanding of this universe — the whole human testament from Buddha to Newton — not to mention the achievements of the nameless geniuses who first tamed an animal, grew food or made a fire.
"Trump will be tamed and act more presidential, eventually, but he also has a penchant for unpredictability that works against the Kremlin," said Konstantin von Eggert, a political commentator for TV Rain, Russia's only independent channel.
BOND BULLS TAMED - OR NOT Brexit clarity would go a long way to removing some of the entrenched pessimism that has swept a whole swathe of the euro zone government bond market into negative yield territory.
If the Bundy brothers were in love with one side of the American dream—stories of wars fought and won, land taken and tamed—Le Guin has spent a career exploring another, distinctly less triumphalist side.
I was no more friends with nature than I was friends with my kin, yet it seemed that nature and I felt the same way: indifferent to the rules, remote no matter how we were tamed.
A profound question when Trump entered the Oval Office was whether his unruly, improvisational nature would be tamed by the magnitude of his new responsibilities and codes of presidential behavior framed over more than two centuries.
Caroline Samponaro, deputy director of Transportation Alternatives, an advocacy group, said that while the transformation of Queens Boulevard showed that Vision Zero was progressing, there were plenty of other dangerous streets that needed to be tamed.
As venues are closed, artist studios are converted to flats and east London's wild side becomes ever more tamed, it's rare to chance to upon a place within Zone 2 that still manages to feel so anarchic.
In challenging terrain colonized after the United States, it was not the mythical cowboy who tamed the Australian frontier; it was the egalitarian collective, farmers working together to protect the land, with fire as the primary threat.
The bustling outdoor marketplace tamed and sealed in a vitrine, it paved the way for the department store, which would put "even flânerie to use for commodity circulation," as Benjamin wrote in Reflections, in Marxist Jeremiah mode.
And while Ashman, who wrote the book and lyrics, channels the giddy lunacy of Vonnegut throughout, his lyrics have a boisterous wit that would resurface in "Little Shop" and, tempered and tamed, even in those blockbuster movies.
Russia's central bank has tamed high inflation in the last few years with a policy of high interest rates (the interest rate was 17% in December 2014) but has since gradually lowered rates as inflation has fallen.
A glance at the Premier League table confirms that Liverpool is a more imposing proposition than this United, so easily tamed; there are, without doubt, flaws in this Barcelona, space for opponents to exploit, weaknesses to expose.
"We tamed Myrtle Avenue," said Mr. Catsimatidis, 70, who has lived in New York City ever since his Greek parents brought him here as an infant, and who ran unsuccessfully in the Republican mayoral primary in 0003.
In this impressively paced tale, Banner sets episodes of sexual intrigue, intergenerational feuding and all-but-feral children tamed by sugared ricotta against nearly a century of Western history, from the Great War to the Great Recession.
But after that election, the country's centre-right National Coalition and Centre parties thought they had tamed them by bringing them into the ruling coalition, forcing them to take responsibility for compromises such as observing EU migration policy.
In 2010, we saw Cyrus violently shed the cookie cutter image that she had cultivated on the show, going full diva on Can't Be Tamed and clearly attempt to pivot in any direction that was anti-Hannah Montana.
They were told that the tough blue cloth began life as "Serge de Nîmes", in the French town of that name, and was used by Columbus for his ships' sails, before outfitting the pioneers who tamed the West.
It was only the third time Hsieh had beaten a player ranked in the top 10 although she tamed Spain's Garbine Muguruza at this year's Australian Open where she also enjoyed a memorable run to the last 16.
Today I still get to the east on a regular basis — a healthy jolt out of my sedate Wilmersdorf existence — though even once-frontier neighborhoods like Neukölln and Friederichshain have been tamed and gentrified during the past decade.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Russian teenager Andrey Rublev tamed ninth seed David Goffin 33-5 7-6(5) 6-3 on Monday to become the youngest man to reach the U.S. Open quarter-finals since Andy Roddick in 2001.
In the meantime, however, their pet cousins in the United States escaped or were let go by owners who realized too late that wild-caught parrots make terrible pets, and that even tamed ones are demanding and noisy.
Now, I'm nearing the end of Breath of the Wild, having tamed three of its Divine Beasts, and the game is putting me in a difficult position: I think love it even more than I loved Wind Waker.
All societies that have successfully tamed inequality have done so mostly by curbing the concentration of pretax income — the inequality generated by the markets — for the simple reason that extreme market inequality undermines the very possibility of redistribution.
With its own outbreak seemingly tamed for now, China has looked to sell or donate masks and other gear, in part to improve its public image after it tried, disastrously, to play down its coronavirus crisis in January.
To aid in your investigation, you've been paired with a Legion (a chimera collared and "tamed" by the shady Aegis Research Institute) who you can call on to solve puzzles, traverse the world, and augment your combat abilities.
In effect, and at an extremely small scale (so far, a maximum of just under a volt), Dr Price thinks he has tamed lightning—which is surprising, in a way, because no one truly knows how lightning works.
Her treatment of various cartoon ducks is a reminder that all communication originates in the body, in its actions and passions, affects that must be cathected onto objects or surrogates if they are to be tamed and integrated.
For the second time, Atkin — who is known for her work with Hollywood's elite, including Khloe Kardashian and Chrissy Teigen — tamed up with renowned jewelry designers Chloe + Isabel to launch a another line of sophisticated and futuristic hair accessories.
The chaos had to be tamed, and the whip wound up being instant gelatin, which allowed the lady of the house to tidily preserve leftovers — and coax other ingredients into eye-pleasing formations — and then call it a salad.
After their night together (+5), Rachel doesn't dish any dirt about sleeping with Nick but we're safe to assume whatever we want based on their leg tangle (+15) and the fact that all her fears have now been tamed.
By discarding that troublesome term and assuming that the eddies in this system are too short-lived to interact with each other, Falkovich and his colleagues tamed the equations enough to solve the Navier-Stokes equations for this case.
Staging a clinic under the lights at Rod Laver Arena, the Spanish second seed tamed the Tsitsipas serve and racked up 28 sparkling winners against the man who knocked out double defending champion Roger Federer in the fourth round.
The muscular American, who started the day one back of the lead, tamed his nerves and a wind-whipped course, carding six birdies, including two to kick-start his round, against a single bogey for a five-under 67.
Backed by establishment figures and pressure from the markets, the three mild-mannered men had tamed the anti-EU populists within the ruling League and 5-Star Movement, and had forced them to abandon their damaging fight with Brussels.
I was so homesick for the natural world that I tamed a mouse who lived in my wall, placing stale Cheetos on the floor beyond me, just to feel the creature's delicate feet skittering across my own bare toes.
The works delineate new boundaries and challenge the photographic traditions of the West as a hallowed land — the landscape as a rugged vista to be conquered and tamed under the banner of Manifest Destiny and the settling of Zion.
Half a chicken, breast and leg, comes perfumed with rounds of preserved lemon, salted in-house and steeped in their own juices for six months, until what's left is just the bloom of sun and a gentle, tamed sourness.
Another way that venture capital is unlike private equity proper, Nicholas explains in his first-rate history, is that the venture-capital industry was itself a product of speculative funding, tamed and coddled into being by the U.S. government.
The exhibition's chronological progression delivers a mute lesson in various histories: the reconfiguration of the land as wilderness was settled, tamed and exploited for resources; the rise of industrialization; changes in the nation and in technology, including photographic processes.
The way Woods, a 79-times winner on the PGA Tour, tamed what was one of the most difficult holes all week is why some of his supporters feel the greatest golfer of his generation is far from done.
In a fitting coincidence, on the same day one of the architects of the Real Plan, which tamed inflation in 1994, donned the gold-and-green livery of the "immortals", as members of the Brazilian Academy of Letters are known.
ROUBAIX, France (Reuters) - Two years after suffering a career-threatening accident, former Paris-Roubaix champion John Degenkolb claimed his maiden Tour de France win on his favorite terrain when he tamed the cobbles and powered to victory on Sunday's ninth stage.
One book I recently knocked off the list is The Lion in the Living Room: How House Cats Tamed Us and Took Over the World by Abigail Tucker, which is an utterly fascinating look at our shared history with cats.
In the past few months he has expanded his coalition's majority from only one to six; tamed his most ferocious critic, Avigdor Lieberman, by giving him responsibility for the defence ministry; and purged his own Likud party of several rivals.
But with inflation in some emerging markets now largely tamed and many less reliant on external funding, the role of some is shifting to focus on keeping inflation in check as well as boosting growth, often a priority for populist governments.
In the post-show "Inside the Episode," available on HBO Now and HBO Go, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss explained the intention of that scene — to show that Arya was no more likely to be tamed than her direwolf was.
Canada's once-roaring housing market has been tamed, according to the latest Reuters poll of analysts who predict house prices will rise nationally and that in key urban hot spots they will not outstrip overall inflation over the next two years.
This is all part of Mr Kaine's political makeover, but he wears it comfortably, much like the new hair style that has tamed his wiry, grey tresses and the British-style, spread-collar shirts that make him look, well, vice-presidential.
Even in its once most edgy neighborhoods, the streets of New York have been tamed by the same chain restaurants and stores you find in Anywhere, USA: Applebee's in Times Square, 22010-Eleven in the East Village, Patagonia on the Bowery.
And while he got slapped down by Brussels and became somewhat tamed in the national interest, anti-European feelings are alive in the southern countries of the bloc, as well as in the authoritarian-lite governments of Central and Eastern Europe.
But the more the river is tamed and contained, the more the surrounding land sinks — crunching down to ever-thinner layers of earth as, deprived of the natural replenishment of regular flooding, it dries out like an old, brittle sponge.
A man is seduced by a woman who's turned on by a mountain lion, but the lion turns out to have been tamed by a meth-town breeder and the woman wants to be hunted because she's into rape role-play.
The leaders of the earliest incarnation of the Bauhaus in Germany envisioned a world where the mechanized horrors of World War I could be humanized and tamed through a revival of skilled handicraft and its integration with all of the arts.
Allison was in her early thirties, with a top-heavy figure and a barely tamed kink of ginger hair she kept wrapped up in various scarves, which gave her an exotic look, as if she were displaced here in the suburbs.
The standoff has highlighted the problems of managing the sprawling 19-nation area that uses the euro, and is occurring despite recent signs that regional leaders had tamed crises that have plagued the monetary union for much of the last decade.
Russia's central bank has tamed high inflation in the last few years with a policy of high interest rates (the interest rate was 17% in December 2014) but has since then been gradually lowering the rate as inflation has decreased.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Paul Volcker, the towering former Federal Reserve chairman who tamed U.S. inflation in the 853s and decades later inspired tough Wall Street reforms in the wake of the global financial crisis, died on Monday at the age of 92.
The internet that Mr. Barlow and Mr. Gilmore envisioned was built and maintained by collectives of users; the one that users flocked to was tamed by companies whose very success turned them into some of the largest corporations on the planet.
And for much of his career, this preoccupation has found beautiful expression in his use of the cabinet — both as a piece of sculpture and as a metaphor for how people have tamed nature and arranged artifacts to make (sometimes dubious) meaning.
ERIN, Wisconsin (Reuters) - American Rickie Fowler tamed Erin Hills to claim the first-round lead at the U.S. Open on Thursday, making the so-called toughest test in golf look easy with a record-equalling display while the big guns failed to fire.
But every once in a while, we are permitted a glimpse into possibility, into circumstances where human nature changes just a bit, where the hellhounds at our heels seem at least tired, if not tamed, where we live in Bedford Falls, not Pottersville.
"There's not, like, stacks of Playboys and beer mugs everywhere," said Noah Neiman, 31, a trainer at Barry's Bootcamp and a star of the Bravo reality show "Work Out New York," who has his eyebrows tamed by Ms. Vucetaj every two weeks.
The tall buildings of a sprawling city are visible in the far distance, reminding viewers of the imposition of human civilization in a region whose natural phenomena, from the jaws of an alligator to the destructive force of hurricanes, are not easily tamed.
While it was two-year bond yields that bore the brunt of the sell-off in the United States, with yields rising to their highest since 2009, short-dated euro zone equivalents were tamed by the European Central Bank's ultra-easy policy stance.
The afternoon -- which involved pushy crowds tamed by security guards -- took me from the SpaceX announcement in Adelaide, Australia, to the nation's rural farmlands, via a three-hour media bus ride to a party for Tesla's new battery farm in Hornsdale wind farms.
Murdering a prehistoric tribesman by siccing a tamed white wolf on him is not as immediately evocative to us, in this day and age, as it is to bomb insurgents from an American Flying Fortress as part of a war against terrorism.
But a "dark storm cloud in the house" that can't be tamed by security guards is nothing to mess with, so Chris is forced to step back into the mansion and jiggle that tornado right in the pecs until something really bad happens.
Instead, let's remember it as it once was: a revolutionary product that transformed the music industry, ushered in a new model of digital ownership and tamed a messy, chaotic part of the internet by building something simple and elegant to replace it.
The wildest of the bunch, including "The Tiger," by William Blake, "Eletelephony," by Laura E. Richards, and "Humming-bird," by D. H. Lawrence, can't be tamed by a single spread; page flaps open to allow animals to prowl, make mischief and fly.
This vigilantism rests on the myth of the frontier, or on the idea of a place at the very edge of civilization that needs to be conquered and tamed and then guarded—with guns or with walls—against potential invaders, or bandidos .
As a high school teacher and in some 40 books written under the name William Loren Katz, he awakened his readers to the integral roles that African-Americans — from rebellious slaves to cowboys who tamed the West — had played in their nation's history.
WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Paul Volcker, the towering former Federal Reserve chairman who tamed U.S. inflation in the 1980s and decades later inspired tough Wall Street reforms in the wake of the global financial crisis, died on Monday at the age of 853.
If his later heroines Rosalind and Beatrice and Viola are Katherine's descendants — and there's a solid argument to be made that they are — then in the long run, Katherine was the one who tamed her male author, not the other way around.
In "The Lion in the Living Room: How Cats Tamed Us and Took Over the World," journalist Abigail Tucker traces cats' journey from fearsome Near Eastern predator to global intruder, shedding light on how this baby-sized beast worked its way into so many homes.
Assange, in a curious way, actually tamed the fundamentalist hack-for-the-sake-of-it tendencies of his internet peers, though he never quite shook the idea that there could not be such thing as a good secret (except when it came to himself).
Apart from Harper's first-inning homer, a 406-foot blast into the Mets bullpen hit with a bat that snapped on contact with the 96-mile-per-hour fastball, deGrom had tamed a Nationals lineup that was without Daniel Murphy, Anthony Rendon and Adam Eaton.
TOYOTA CITY, Japan (Reuters) - Engineers at Toyota Motor Corp say they have tamed volatile lithium-ion battery technology, and can now safely pack more power at no significant extra cost, giving the Japanese automaker the option to enter the growing all-electric car market.
The couple wear bright clothes and look like a pair of elves plucked from the pages of a fantasy story—Vallabh rendered in sharp strokes of black ink, her hair tamed in a pixie cut, and Minikel sketched more softly, with woolly pencil marks.
Our choices included roasted truffle sprouts (sliced brussels sprouts and pancetta in a soothing honey truffle glaze that tamed the sometimes overly strong sprout flavor) and baby lamb chops (meaty, rosemary-scented, and served with grilled corn and arugula in an olive oil balsamic dressing).
Awash in unpaid bills and barely able to gather her wits to declare bankruptcy, she nevertheless tries to buck up herself and her two grown daughters with tales of the fortitude and defiance of the pioneers who tamed the western frontier in days of yore.
It is also, on the surface, very much of its time, featuring political figures only vaguely familiar to many younger theatergoers and stalked by the menace of a then-fatal disease, AIDS, that has since been if not vanquished, then tamed by medical science.
Our ancestors braved the unknown; tamed the wilderness; settled the Wild West; lifted millions from poverty, disease, and hunger; vanquished tyranny and fascism; ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine; laid down the railroads, dug out the canals, raised up the skyscrapers.
American Steele almost had a hole-in-one and tamed testing winds to shoot a three-under-par 67 that could have been even better had he not found the water with his second shot for a closing bogey at the par-five 18th.
From Shakespeare's fable, Tyler has gracefully distilled a congruent but very different one—not one in which Kate needs to be "tamed" by a masterful man but one where she becomes more herself by being made to engage with someone as odd as she is.
Abraham Almonte drove in three runs with a double and a single and Kluber tamed Detroit on eight hits in eight innings to win his 290th game as the Cleveland Indians defeated the Detroit Tigers 291-22018 on Saturday night for their 21th straight win.
Ever since President Ronald Reagan and Paul Volcker's Federal Reserve tamed the great inflation of the late 1970s – when prices and interest rates skyrocketed to 18 to 203 percent per year – American consumers have enjoyed 35 years of low inflation and low interest rates.
The Supreme Court is more worried about the presidency than the president because it doesn't have any evidence that the president is a problem; the Supreme Court doesn't have any evidence that the president is a problem because it assumes he's been tamed by the presidency.
Researchers are developing more and more targeted drugs and immune therapies and say that in the future they expect to hit cancers with several such treatments at once, much the way AIDS was tamed when researchers developed drugs to strike the virus at its vulnerable points.
That claim raised eyebrows in U.S. political and security circles, particularly as those officials say Russia targeted moderate opposition forces backed by the U.S. more than they did ISIS, whose threat has not been tamed despite Moscow previously stating the organization's demise as a key goal.
Burning off every calorie that I put in my body obviously tamed my fears of food during my sickness, but exercising had been a huge part of life before college, before I knew anything about calories — before I felt that food was something I had to deserve.
She skips ahead to the Enlightenment and the emergence of the notion of a unified self, and from there to 20th-century science, which regarded nature as a thing to be dissected and tamed, rather than as a multitude of rebellious forces animated by something like will.
The 43-year-old Paire beat Poland's Hubert Hurkacz 6-4 6-7(1) 6-2 to set up a final on Saturday with Humbert, who earlier tamed the big serve of U.S. two-time champion John Isner in a 7-6(5) 6-4 win.
WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Paul Volcker, the towering former Federal Reserve chairman who tamed U.S. inflation in the 1980s and decades later inspired tough Wall Street reforms in the wake of the global financial crisis, died at the age of 92, according to media reports on Monday.
PARIS (Reuters) - In his first year in office, French President Emmanuel Macron has had some big wins — he's changed labor rules to make hiring and firing easier, stared down unions to overhaul the state-run rail company and tamed the budget deficit for the first time in a decade.
Vivian's feelings and everyday struggles are mostly glossed over once she moves into Richard's suite, and we really only see her as others — men like Richard, Stuckey and Barney Thompson (Hector Elizondo), the Regent Beverly Wiltshire's dapper manager — see her: Something to be tamed, and/or won over.
Global markets have rallied this week on signs of a U.S.-Chinese deal to roll back tariffs on each other's goods, though concerns about when and where a trade deal can be reached and reports that the rollback faced fierce internal opposition in the White House tamed market sentiment.
Though the city is exceptionally choked with traffic, there may be no place in the world with a better chance to demonstrate that a post-car city — a city where auto traffic has been tamed and rerouted, leaving most of the streets for people — is both imaginable and achievable.
And in fact, Justice Kennedy's concurrence all but acknowledged that it hadn't tamed Trump: Kennedy's beseeching of officials to uphold the Constitution in their words and actions, even when the judiciary can't do anything to force them to, was such an obvious subtweet that not actually naming Trump felt unnecessarily coy.
In it, Miller's lyrical but often unruly prose is tamed by the structure of a straightforward, linear travelogue: He went to Greece as the Nazis bore down on Paris, taking his first real vacation, alone, at 230, to visit the English novelist Lawrence Durrell on the Greek island of Corfu.
When it comes to cannabis, the best-case scenario is that we will muddle through, learning more about its true effects as we go along and adapting as needed—the way, say, the once extraordinarily lethal innovation of the automobile has been gradually tamed in the course of its history.
In the middle of reposts from other friends who shared birthday wishes for the reality star, Carter put up three photos with the "Can't Be Tamed" singer who wore a white button-down and black slacks, while the birthday girl showed some leg in a black mini dress and heels.
On the other side of the sand lies the heaving, implacable mass of unfathomable gray-green water that covers nearly three-quarters of the globe, once a boundary between the known and unknown, a limit-space of mystery and terror, now tamed, or so we think, to a vacation fun zone.
The Mariners, who have been streaking since losing their star, Robinson Cano, to an 22015-game suspension for violating baseball's drug policy, were tamed by a sterling performance from the right-hander Domingo German and a string of home runs by Giancarlo Stanton, Miguel Andujar, Aaron Hicks and Gleyber Torres.
Jordan Spieth, the 71 Open champion, was in the fifth of the 34 twosomes to tee off, and he tamed a course that was buffeted by 30-mile-per-hour winds with a three-under 69, his best round of the week by two strokes, and finished at one over.
Even after a host of previous stalkers were exposed, killed off, or tamed in past season finales, the show still managed to keep the stakes high by showing that the stalker, revealed as (finale spoiler!) Spencer's evil twin Alex Drake, has the best gear, and the best idea of how to use it.
In Europe, the Czech crown touched a three and a half-month peak against the euro during the session, with a central bank board member saying in an opinion piece that interest rates should continue to rise until there is a clear view of a recession risk or sign that inflation is tamed.
To be sure, Kim has maintained his freeze on nuclear or ballistic missile testing that set the stage for the first Trump-Kim summit of last June in Singapore, and he has tamed the fiery rhetoric that marked his previous pronouncements about the United States and a potential military confrontation with it.
It's also preserved the sense that the darkest things that can happen out on the ice will happen between the men — and that the most horrible thing of all is either the unrelenting ice and cold or the insistence that it must be tamed to find a newer, quicker, more profitable shipping route.
Despite her keen eye for how politics constantly shifts, she seems to believe that in Western Europe politics reached its highest stage after World War II, when capitalism was tamed by social democracy and liberal values were broadly adopted (or imposed) — all under an American security umbrella and funded by Marshall Plan cash.
One of the exhibition's achievements is to tell a complex, braided tale of technological change —apparent both within the eastern landscape, which is shown being tamed, shaped and domesticated through that boundless 19th-century urge for growth and development, and in the very medium of photography, whose early history is so tethered to disruptive innovations.
"Australia is a former British colony with a wild frontier that was tamed by brave men who also wiped out almost an entire indigenous population, and we are …" In April 1996, 28-year-old Martin Bryant embarked on a killing spree at the Port Arthur historic prison colony in Tasmania, Australia, a popular tourist destination.
And what is interesting I think is that the added bonus of it — It takes Cyril into a challenging place as well, because she in a way forms an allegiance with Alma, and realizes that this brother of hers has to be tamed in some way, especially if he wants to keep this relationship.
A rare, haunting novel about a village in Catalan whose brutal traditions are tamed and become a natural part of life, to an extent that even when there is a chance for some of its inhabitants to break away from this fatal violence and escape the power of evil they remain tied to it.
In the early 2000s, under the stewardship of reformist President Mohammad Khatami, it was tamed at around 603 percent but then skyrocketed again under firebrand President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to 30 percent – the latter occurring at a time when oil prices were at record highs and Iran's currency had devalued by more than 450 percent.
And the one person who really saw it coming was Aldous Huxley in "Brave New World," the essential dystopia for our times, which captured the most important feature of late-modern social life — the way that libertinism, once a radically disruptive force, could be tamed, domesticated and used to stabilize society through the mediation of technology and drugs.
Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom continued to be the service's public face even after its acquisition by Facebook in 2012 Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom continued to be the service's public face even after its acquisition by Facebook in 2012 Facebook had a good run with its independence policy, but ultimately these four exits illustrate that founders can't be caged and tamed.
Maybe something like a person-sized, round-headed, long-clawed sapient dinosaur (probably more bird-shaped than man-shaped, because the dinosaur body has a different history and a different build) would have looked over a tamed world and wondered whether its kind, and its kind alone, had always been destined to strive and to conquer and to ask what might have been.
I think one way to revive historical studies is to engage a different sort of decolonisation—free the history curriculum from the Foucault-and-Fanon obsessed puff brains who seized control of it in the previous generation and start focusing again on the great questions that were once at the heart of the syllabus: how can power be tamed by constitutional arrangements?
The story of how Bella Spewack, the main book writer, wrestled the oft-reviled "Taming of the Shrew" into a musical, how the show shadowed gender-role preoccupations of the time, and how the change from the '40s to the '50s caused the politically bold Broadway show to be tamed for the Hollywood movie provides cultural history at its most diverting.
And if we didn't see much of either of those species, we did spend a couple hours chasing these schools of immense black drum finning around on the surface in 10 feet of water, and it was magical, strange and fascinating, a reminder that the wild world is sometimes very close to our tamed urban one, and always worth exploring.
With one hand elite liberalism seeks to keep Christianity at arm's length, to reject any specifically Christian identity for the society it aims to rule — but with the other it treats Christianity as something that really exists only in relationship to its own secularized humanitarianism, either as a tamed and therefore useful chaplaincy or as an embarrassing, in-need-of-correction uncle.
Our ancestors braved the unknown; tamed the wilderness; settled the Wild West; lifted millions from poverty, disease, and hunger; vanquished tyranny and fascism; ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine; laid down the railroads, dug out canals, raised up the skyscrapers — and, ladies and gentlemen, our ancestors built the most exceptional Republic ever to exist in all of human history.
Our ancestors braved the unknown; tamed the wilderness; settled the Wild West; lifted millions from poverty, disease, and hunger; vanquished tyranny and fascism; ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine; laid down the railroads, dug out canals, raised up the skyscrapers -- and, ladies and gentlemen, our ancestors built the most exceptional Republic ever to exist in all of human history.
Ross Douthat During the George W. Bush administration, liberal TV watchers found a cozy sort of comfort in the dreamy alternate reality of President Josiah Bartlet's America, where a collection of eloquent, passionate, fast-talking Clinton Democrats stalked sun-spangled West Wing halls and governed a country where the 1990s never really ended and all right-wing dragons could be tamed or slain.
The special qualities of playfulness in Calder—his love of soft water and small wind, of the safe outdoors, of imaginary animals easily tamed—belong to a distinctive thread of modern art, the kind that William Empson, in his great discussion of childhood and play in the "Alice" books, called "the child as swain," reanimating nature with unconscious poetic wisdom more than with innocence.
China can't be tamed As official public statements about the risks from China hit the media, including FBI Director Christopher Wray's statement that "China, from a counterintelligence perspective, in many ways represents the broadest, most challenging, most significant threat we face as a country," and a CIA official's description of the cold war between the US and China, President Xi Jinping is kicking off an African tour.
In "My Father," he wrote: I sit here in the prison wardnervously dickering with my ulcera half-tamed animalraising hell in its living space But in 21986 lines the poem talks as well about the politics of resistance, memories of childhood terror and, most of all, the overbearing weight of his dead father: I wonder if I ever loved himif he ever loved usif he ever loved me.
" These differences between the Green New Deal and O'Rourke's plan reflect a larger debate within the Democratic Party about how to approach climate change, as Robinson Meyer wrote for The Atlantic: "whether to treat the fossil-fuel industry like it once treated the tobacco industry—as an evil enterprise and political enemy—or like it now treats the pharmaceutical industry—as an important part of the economy that must be tamed and transformed.
However it coexists with a third possibility that might be termed the Trump Vindicated scenario (or, for true Trump haters, the LOL Nothing Matters scenario), in which Trump unbound turns out to be no more unpopular than the tamed-by-the-establishment version, his preferred policies prove less destabilizing than all the wise men fear, and we get a 2019 in which Trump flails around but his approval ratings actually go … up?
In the Washington Post, Abigail Tucker, author of The Lion in the Living Room: How House Cats Tamed Us and Took Over the World, outlined their many mysteries: Cats are alert and active at night, giving the impression they may be conducting secret lives; cats are "ambush hunters," which makes them prone to "sudden, startling movements"; cats are so tremendously sensitive they spend their days reacting to things humans cannot see or hear.

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