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1 I, however, have complete access to your funds-providedI have your consent.
2 For the present, however, I must have complete control of the matter.
3 You and your colleague are sources and you have complete source protection.
4 He will have complete authority over the programme for the next season.
5 I have complete trust in you, Axel, my dear son-Godbless you!
6 You should always remember this example and never have complete faith in self-healing.
7 You have every confidence in me, and I have complete faith in you.
8 The goal of the government is to have complete control of that Church.
9 I wanted to be able to have complete control over that.
10 First, I must have complete control over the direction and focus of Vogel's.
11 As part of the agreement, Rhimes will have complete creative freedom.
12 Mr. Schwab will have complete supervision and direction of the work of ship-building.
13 But he did not always have complete confidence in this assurance.
14 Now all he needed was the president and he would have complete victory.
15 These officers also have complete charge of the registration of voters.
16 Under the convention, diplomats have complete immunity from arrest, detention and police questioning.
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