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domesticação
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domesticació
The attribute of having been domesticated.
tameness
wildness
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domesticação
tameness
1
If in his rural designs there is sameness and
tameness
;
if often
2
An innate
tameness
was the key characteristic that allowed domestication to develop.
3
So in spite of its apparent
tameness
the land held a mystery.
4
The turgidity and luxuriance of art gradually passed into
tameness
and poverty.
5
I have encouraged virulence by my
tameness
.
-
Yet
tame
I will still be.
1
It coincides with the
domestication
of the dog, an epoch in hunting-life.
2
The research has implications for the study of the history of
domestication
.
3
This was one of the results of his
domestication
in Washington Square.
4
An innate tameness was the key characteristic that allowed
domestication
to develop.
5
Hence it follows that the principles of
domestication
are important for us.
6
This, in fact, is the great bar to the
domestication
of animals.
7
It is susceptible of
domestication
,
and is remarkable for its cleanly habits.
8
At San Francisco Mr. Covert took him home, and attempted his
domestication
.
9
Almonds provide a striking example of bitter seeds and their change under
domestication
.
10
Even the power over nature that
domestication
supposedly represents is overstated.
11
There has been some better news outside the borders of
domestication
.
12
The
domestication
of animal life marked another great step in the long ascent.
13
Do you recall the reason you gave for canines' original
domestication
?
14
Scientists believe it was the cat's appetite that led to
domestication
.
15
The
domestication
of the horse came much later than that of the cow.
16
The
domestication
of the dog has developed a new type of animal criminal.
domestication
long domestication
continue domestication
different domestication
deliberate domestication
early domestication
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domesticação
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domesticació