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1 WE PLEDGE to bring the Fearless under control by any means necessary.
2 It may be pointing to wrestling back of control by law enforcement.
3 She was bawling out of control by the time she'd finished dressing.
4 The channels between hydrogel walls enable temporal diffusion control by controlling inflow.
5 The wolf howled again and he clung to control by his fingernails.
6 All governments, even democracies, maintained control by the threat of violence and imprisonment.
7 But in the film he's in control by any means necessary.
8 Thus, our data identify a mechanism for length control by a template-independent polymerase.
9 You'll certainly feel much more in control by the end of the day!
10 Mr Sutton said he hoped to have the fire under control by then.
11 The fire was brought under control by the local fire brigade.
12 The fire was brought under control by five units of Dublin Fire Brigade.
13 Tight glucose control by intensive insulin treatment markedly improves clinical outcome.
14 The role of TREK-2-like channel control by adrenergic receptors is discussed.
15 Employers and entrepreneurs were now free from control by the Crown.
16 The Langdon attempt to regain control by purchases of stock failed.
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