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The fears among the upper classes for this uncontrolled force were eased by domesticating the police in stories explicitly devoted to them.
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It appears that they had domesticated the dog.
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Opposing views state that the intended gendered product and selling campaign further domesticates women, and keeps their predominant focus on homemaking.
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Various plants were domesticated the most important of which were corn, squash, chili peppers, avocados and beans.
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The noun is 1539; domesticate is from 1639.
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Domesticating aquatic species involves fewer risks to humans than land animals, which took a large toll in human lives.
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Over time perennials and small trees began to be domesticated including apples and olives.
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It is believed that dogs were able to be domesticated by and succeed in contact with human society because of their social nature.
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They also began domesticating plants such as maize and squash, probably at dooryard gardens.
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Many species are gamebirds, or have been domesticated as a food source for humans.
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