Yet relations between the domesticated wolves and the naked apes occasionally arise in the latter's politics.
With an escape this wild, the only thing endangered might be your domesticated day-to-day life.
That was a valuable trait for the new farming peoples who had domesticated cows.
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He almost succeeded in arresting Pope Boniface VIII at Anagni, and his sons domesticated Boniface's successors at Avignon.
But Dr Basu said the use of domesticated bees in this context was not widespread in South Asia.
Is there any way Hamas can be domesticated as a loyal Palestinian opposition rather than a mutinous one?
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My hardened palate laughs off the heat, but struggles to differentiate one spoonful of domesticated red from the next.
In a related development, the now domesticated West is only following a single tweeter, Kim Kardashian, of course!
They have uncovered evidence that sophisticated ways of storing grain had been developed well before cereals were actually domesticated.
The seeds, weighing 330kg (730lb), are made up of varieties of domesticated and wild cowpea, maize, soybean and bambara groundnut.
The family is under siege because cats (the domesticated kind) are evil, dangerous, and poised to attack at any moment.
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Domesticated cats alone kill around 300m animals each year in Britain, including around 80m mice, 15m rabbits and 3m rats.
Donald apparently having moved to Florida, Lois domesticated her judgment in the Sunshine State and began pursuing her judgment against him there.
Under the terms of the draft Wild Animals in Circuses Bill, the ban will cover any creature not normally domesticated in Britain.
Sheep seem to have been first domesticated in what is now Iraq.
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Many of the domesticated foxes hardly resembled their wild-type relatives at all, in both appearance and behavior even though they were genetically identical.
Maybe even a game set further back, to when Jedi and Sith were relatively new, before the universe had been quite so domesticated.
The playwright has even trained his domesticated pigeons to salute the Fuhrer on command - a favourite scene with New York theatre audiences.
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The plights of wild African elephants, gunned down for their ivory, and domesticated Asian elephants, made redundant by powered machinery, are well known.
His first project, "Tour Operator, " presented a global vision of domesticated landscapes where humans appear slightly out of step with the environment they created.
There are about 4, 000 wild elephants in the country and a smaller number of domesticated ones used in sacred roles in Buddhist and Hindu temples.
"The elephants are very domesticated, so I think most are easy to treat because they have been trained by the mahouts, the keepers, " says Lindsjo.
But now some domesticated ducks have developed resistance to the disease.
The land was adjacent to Nairobi Garrison and was a village with areas for domesticated farm animals, small woods for wood gathering, water streams etc.
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The Zonda looks like what it is, a domesticated Le Mans prototype, a hard-eyed courtesan in a carbon-fiber corset laced with an assassin's piano wire.
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Less an anti-modernist than a sensual conservative, Rohmer derides bureaucracy, presents an exemplary domesticated romance, exalts charming traditions, and expounds, in comic form, his techno-utopia.
The workers needed a stable food supply, and the area was rich in wild species like aurochs and einkorn, one of the ancestors of domesticated wheat.
Of particular interest are canine remains that resemble one of the oldest known domesticated dog breeds, the desert saluki, as well as traces of a dagger.
Farmers, vets and keepers of animals have always had to make hard decisions in the interest of the health and welfare of animal populations, both wild and domesticated.
For example, although wheat varieties grown now vary widely in their traits and genetics, all are derived from a common precursor first domesticated in Turkey around 9000 B.
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