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1 Tsai reportedly has an option to take over control the team in several years.
2 With the right codes, Marphissa can take over control of other ships in her flotilla.
3 In the near-future, depending on how autonomous tech advances, the car could even take over control .
4 The Government says it will take over control of five health services which are most vulnerable to failure.
5 Earlier on Wednesday, the ACA announced it is planning to take over control of the players' image rights.
6 Kadyrov has successfully waged a campaign to take over control of the security forces from the Moscow federal government.
7 If Republican donors sit on the sidelines, Democrats could also take over control of the U.S. Senate, he said.
8 Guaidó reportedly has plans to take over control over Citgo, the US-based oil refining subsidiary of the Venezuelan state oil company.
9 All ships designed to Syndicate standards contained overrides that allowed a flotilla commander to take over control of that ship directly.
10 Under the proposed plan, an agent for its lenders will form three new companies and take over control of operations of Latham.
11 Iraqi security forces leave a military base as Kurdish forces take over control in Kirkuk June 11, 2014.
12 Controllers only returned to work after the Socialist government sent in the army to take over control towers and threatened controllers with jail.
13 March 9-Houseof Commons authorizes Government to take over control of engineering trade of country in order to increase output of war munitions.
14 Britain has 9,500 troops in Afghanistan, with many engaged in training Afghan security forces so they can gradually take over control .
15 NATO has already taken over control of most transport facilities in Albania.
16 He took over control of my financial affairs from about 1960 onwards.
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