| 41. | In her shows for both Prada and Miu Mui, Miuccia Prada seemed to be paying homage to the unthreatening docility of obedient sons.
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| 42. | Camden's learning was great and Lombard was studious and clever and earned the praises of his master for his gentleness and docility.
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| 43. | O'Byrne's docility remained in doubt, and he was soon found attacking Arklow Castle in revenge for a private wrong.
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| 44. | "' Kl�ver Bucy syndrome "'is a syndrome resulting from bilateral lesions of the medial temporal lobe ( including docility.
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| 45. | The breed has long been noted for its fertility, ease of calving, docility, hardiness and ability to adapt to temperature extremes.
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| 46. | There has been an assumption that public docility or, worse, indifference, gives unlimited license to degrade and deform the American political ideal.
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| 47. | After the purges of the early 1970s, docility and sycophancy were almost the only criteria Tito used for filling state and party leadership positions.
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| 48. | Looking only at wages rather than total labor costs, he says, there is no convincing proof that workers have been frightened into docility.
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| 49. | At 20, she had the lineage, the upbringing and the docility to appear to meet the requirements for a future Queen of England.
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| 50. | The Carter strain in particular is noted for its excellent mammary system, reproduction, longevity, docility, self-sufficiency and calving ease.
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