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  • His spirit was untameable, perhaps too much so.
  • "An untameable daredevil spy of Bangladesh Counter Intelligence.
  • Microsoft dominates the personal computer industry in a way that no company, even Netscape, could do to the virtually untameable Internet.
  • Reyes is on the front lines of Cancun's efforts to tame the untameable : the annual orgy known as spring break.
  • She is fierce and untameable, living only for herself, and takes her revenge on the Bright Carvers by mutilating their carvings.
  • Most people think of the wilderness as a place where we will be overwhelmed and killed by a force that is rampant and erotic and untameable.
  • Her name comes from the Greek word ( " adamas " ), meaning " untameable " and, the Greek word for goddess.
  • Untameable, violent, vital, a metaphor for human struggle, loss, and ultimately, death, which dominated the last decade of his life.
  • This behaviour was seen by the University Chancellor as the ultimate act of confrontation and defiance of authority by an untameable teacher and McMahon was dismissed . [ 8]
  • He is said to have been " untameable as a child ", and to have " died in mysterious circumstances " after a boating accident in the Salcombe estuary.
  • The "'Cameroon national football team "', nicknamed in French " Les Lions Indomptables " ( The Indomitable Lions or Untameable Lions ), is the national team of Cameroon.
  • "' WikiNoobs "'enter into the Golden Gates of WikiDom out of the untameable swampy morass of the internets, all doe-eyed and in awe of our marvelous giant bag of trivia.
  • Its ethos and its codes were bound up with America's sense of itself as the nation for which no frontier was uncrossable, no enemy untameable, no mountain too high or forest too dense for conquest.
  • All the Goose Bar horses with this strain have been fast and beautiful, but untameable, and after many years of trying to break just one of them, Rob has decided to get rid of them all.
  • The South American Missionary Society had converted and clothed the natives of Tierra del Fuego that Darwin thought were untameable, and after Bartholomew Sulivan sent a photograph of Jemmy Button's son as evidence, Darwin made donations for several years.
  • She played another Chinese maid named Liu in the 1923 film The Remittance Woman, a maid in The Untameable ( 1923 ), A Thief in Paradise ( 1925 ), The Trouble with Wives ( 1925 ), and The Thief of Bagdad ( 1924 ).
  • Political analysts said that McCain's eventual endorsement of Bush was never really in much doubt, in part because the senator, seen as something of an untameable maverick in his own party, needed to show his political peers that he could follow the loyal, polite course.
  • The assertion is made that this explains why she had always been " untameable and wild . " This knowledge of her lineage would supposedly allow her the possibility for happiness in the arms of a handsome young Indian, named Moonglow ( Gilbert Roland ), a longtime friend who has secretly loved her.
  • The Hebrew Bible contains numerous references to the untameable strength of " re'em ", translated as " bullock " or " wild-ox " in Jewish translations and translated rather poorly in the King James Version as " unicorn ", but recognized from the last century by Hebrew scholars as the aurochs.
  • Sub-Saharan biological relatives of the horse including zebras and onagers proved untameable; and although African elephants can be tamed, it is very difficult to breed them in captivity; Diamond describes the small number of domesticated species ( 14 out of 148 " candidates " ) as an instance of the Anna Karenina principle : many promising species have just one of several significant difficulties that prevent domestication.
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