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Tamed meaning
domesticated; made tame
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Bafana Bafana tamed the Atlas Lions thanks to goals by Percy Tau and Zakhele Lepasa with the consolation coming in for Morocco by Hakim Ziyach in a highly entertaining TotalEnergies CAF AFCON 2023 Qualifier.
Can the Military-Industrial Complex Be Tamed?
In a few weeks of near-unstoppable play, the Denver Nuggets have tamed the Timberwolves, dimmed the Suns and dried up the Lakers.
In other words, despite evidence that a recession is still likely coming, the consumer is weakening, and inflation has already been tamed, the Fed remains gung ho about rate hikes and may do another one this year.
Killing it will cause the Egg to slowly hatch, giving players a tamed, ridable Ender Dragon.
The new data was keenly awaited as policy-makers look for significant signs that rampant inflation - which peaked at 11.1 per cent last year - is being tamed.
These adaptations show that the kind of woman Chaucer wrote was not seen as a viable heroine in the 1970s – she had to be tamed and made to fit into disturbingly narrow stereotypes.
Three tamed elephants were used to carry out the operation with a team of experts.
While constitutional bodies like the judiciary or the Election Commission have been tamed or threatened, the most abject surrender facilitating an authoritarian turn of governance has been by the bureaucracy and investigating agencies.
A couple of hours later the Royals tamed the Puddy Tats, 8-3.
Aliyu, represented by Mr Hafeez Hassan, the Osun ICPC Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner, said that corruption was undermining societal progress and must be tamed.
Archaeological evidence shows that humans used cattle, donkeys and even wild asses for transport in some areas of western Asia centuries before they first tamed horses.
Eurozone businesses expect wages to rise at a slower pace this year and next, a finding that will help reassure policymakers at the European Central Bank that inflation has been tamed.
I’m sure the spirit will be tamed when people are aware of possible penalties for naira abuse.
Now, a research team led by scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has tamed the tangle.
Seven, our tour guide, shared that these two boys are kept apart from the rest because they aren’t fully tamed yet.
The Czech bank’s decision comes as central banks around the world, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, are trying to judge whether has been tamed to the point that they can start cutting rates.
The shameless group has gone beyond their boundaries and they must be tamed and placed where it belongs.
The U.S. economy remains very strong—the envy of the developed world, with inflation tamed, growth robust, and the best labor market in 50 years.
To achieve growth, the appetite for borrowing should be tamed or else recovery will remain a pipedream.