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1 Russian-backed Abkhazia has declared independence but Tbilisi wants to reassert control over it.
2 In order to reassert control we did something I am good at -stretching.
3 Maybe he used her bank card afterward to reassert control .
4 Dissatisfied by their performance, politicians are seeking to reassert control .
5 A bid by the Redstones to reassert control culminated in Dauman's departure in 2016.
6 Your superiors, far to the north, they are coming to reassert control of their territory.
7 Meanwhile, Norr struggled to reassert control over her body.
8 She glanced over at the sound of Derkhan's brisk attempts to reassert control over herself.
9 Still cursing silently, William stomped down the street, eager to reassert control over his world.
10 Last month's riots and looting sprees brought troops on to the streets to reassert control .
11 Now coalition forces are trying to reassert control .
12 Dyson tried to reassert control but couldn't.
13 It is expected that in Philadelphia a week later, Hillary Clinton will reassert control over the Democratic party.
14 Ultimately, if Beijing truly wishes to reassert control over the island, military force may be its only option.
15 To reassert control over feuding groups he would have to come back and establish a foothold in Pakistan.
16 Afghanistan has also sought to reassert control over areas of the economy dominated by foreign companies and aid groups.
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