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1 I moved to retake control of the conversation and caught his gaze.
2 The Nittany Lions forced a couple of turnovers to retake control .
3 Democrats need to win 24 seats nationally to retake control of the House from Republicans.
4 It also boosted Democrats who hope to retake control of Congress in elections next November.
5 The Nuggets settled down and managed to retake control .
6 Democrats would need to pick up 24 seats next year to retake control of the House.
7 The party needs to capture 24 seats nationwide to retake control of the House in November elections.
8 Some of Mali's politicians support the idea of a foreign-backed military operation to retake control of the north.
9 The volunteers agreed to watch the road at all times and be ready to retake control if needed.
10 The militants had abandoned the fort and security forces were preparing to retake control of it, Abbas said.
11 A military source said there was no plan to retake control of the country or its turbulent streets.
12 Agrizzi is said to have asked Gavin Watson if he could " retake control of Bosasa" last year.
13 Fighting erupted after Georgia attempted to retake control of South Ossetia, a small pro-Russian separatist province, on Thursday night.
14 He is still unconscious following his ordeal, but he will awaken soon and retake control of the Fowl finances.
15 I tried to retake control .
16 Georgia tried to retake control of South Ossetia in early August but its troops were quickly repelled by Russian forces.
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