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Meanings of control the movements in English
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Usage of control the movements in English
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Others, native policemen, carried the canes with which they controlthemovements of the people.
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Fortunately, Mr Myers does not controlthemovements of the President, nor does he determine Government policy.
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That is the reason why a person must controlthemovements of his eyes, feet, fingers, etc.
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In the case of another young man, he found himself unable to controlthemovements of his muscles.
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From the Eiffel Tower we can controlthemovements in co-operation with our armies in the provinces of France.
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These luminous orbs that constitute Heaven controlthemovements of the planets, suns and systems which we call material.
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We connect the wire the thoughts that controlthemovements as we think about moving this, we can move them.
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At a laboratory in Singapore, a researcher uses a joystick to controlthemovements of a giant beetle in flight.
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The High Court has declared unconstitutional a new law which was enacted by the Government to controlthemovements of non-nationals.
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One mind must controlthemovements of ships, as well as of battalions, Sir Reginald, if they are to act in concert.
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The earliest optogenetic experiments involved using the microbial proteins to controlthemovements of small organisms such as nematode worms and fruit flies.
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Restrain the swallow-like flights of your admittedly brilliant eyes, and controlthemovements of your expressive fan within the narrowest bounds of necessity.
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In an innovative experiment, scientists have shown that the nerves in patients' arms can be trained to controlthemovements of prosthetic fingers and thumbs.
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In turn my control board broadcast the signals which automatically controlledthemovements of the ball.
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This controlsthemovements of a lever called the take-up, pivoted to the machine (Fig.
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It also controlsthemovements of ships, including the authorization of manoeuvres and drills, such as target practice.