For she was wilful, you know, and would not have been governable.
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For she was wilful, you know, & would not have been governable.
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The rage of the outlaw grew momently darker and less governable.
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And the man is as governable as he is presentable.
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So, with true industrial-age logic, it set about creating official machinery to quantify Ireland and make it governable.
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Even ambition, the least governable of all human passions, could then yield to the necessities of the State.
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I could not understand why, but it seemed governable when called upon to heal and not to destroy.
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All this is necessary to make Italy governable as well as a country in which business wants to invest.
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They were glad to touch the brown backs of the fence that hemmed in the terror and made it governable.
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Twinned with a new, two-round voting system for the lower house, the changes should finally make Italy a governable country, Renzi says.
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But the baroness and he were of one opinion, that Alvan in love was not likely to be governable by prudent counsel.
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No man understood better the art of restraining his least governable impulses of anger or malignity within the decorums of his rank.
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What he does not like will then be the forbidding law of a most governable people, what he does like the consenting.
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Had that people not been docile, the most governable race in the world, how could you have maintained your power for 100 years?
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It was discovered by a lucky chance, and then developed into a governable form of propulsion by the Galactic Government's research team on Damogran.
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The butler's voice was now almost shrill with scarcely governable astonishment, and his footsteps seemed to tremble uneasily upon the stairs as he retired.