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And if nature can be tamed, why not the press?
Later, I thought to myself that they were taming me.
I thought that after all these years I'd finally tamed her.
But he was no more willing than before to be tamed.
"I told him you were the one who tamed them."
He had tamed his own two but the young ones were beyond him.
Once she had been tamed a bit - what a team we could make!
For the most part, though, this has been the year that the town tamed the students.
She must have done it while in her human form, then changed before he tamed.
She is now 83, and age has tamed her somewhat.
Man has not tamed the sea, he thought, and never will.
If only the rest of it were so easily tamed!
"Where we come from it seems like they've tamed everything."
Which is not to say that the town has been completely tamed.
We had tamed it when I arrived, though the cost was high.
The Americans have had an even harder time taming the city.
The young man tamed his shocked white face to her.
By the time we left, the disaster had been tamed.
Only time will tell if the lion can yet be tamed.
But part of her training was to know how to keep a man tamed, within limits.
Why must you always think that if a woman shows any spirit at all she has to be tamed?
These lands had been tamed since last I passed through.
Tame a grass green, for example, with a touch of red.
Because of its heavy use, the Black has been tamed somewhat in recent years.
This is an area of the Empire which has never really been tamed.