Do you ever lose control of wind or bowel motions from your back passage between visits to the toilet? |
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They fight file-sharing sites not because they think it is morally wrong, but because they do not want to lose control. |
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It was reported that one rider and his pillion passenger had kicked Surasak's motorcycle at high speed causing him to lose control. |
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Contact between the fender and wheel could cause the rider to lose control. |
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If your grips get damp over the course of a round, you could lose control of the club on the downswing, even if you're wearing a fresh glove. |
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It was a struggle to keep it that way, but he refused to lose control of his emotions in front of Jesse. |
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Beginning to eat normally takes time and it should be done slowly so that you don't start to panic and lose control. |
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Nevertheless, she doesn't lose control of the music, nor does she impose herself on it in search of effects. |
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Anger I could deal with, but I hated to be embarrassed and to lose control of my emotions. |
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On entering Henry Street, the car's engine revs, it spurts forward and the driver appears to lose control momentarily. |
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He concentrated, pulling his focus inward and trying to see if there was something wrong inside that would make him lose control. |
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He had tried to straighten up, but over-steered, which led him to lose control and collide with the tree on the other side of the road. |
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The interest rates are sky-high, and if you lose control just a couple of times you're pretty much screwed. |
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He says that no matter how tough these guys appear there often comes a time when they lose control of their emotions. |
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Large-finned, negatively buoyant squid soar like eagles in rising currents, but lose control in currents above one body length per second. |
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Police said on Sunday that the frosty road surface may have caused him to lose control of the car. |
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He tried to keep calm, not wanting to lose control and break down in front of the man who was challenging him. |
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But ideas turn around, they are as slippery as eels, and it's easy to lose control of them. |
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This acts as a straitjacket and means that governments effectively lose control of their own economies. |
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But you know, the manufacturing jobs disappear, you lose control over your space. |
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But as they tear down the dirt roads in the dead of night, a truck rolls out of nowhere, they lose control, and their car ends up in a ditch. |
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In some circumstances, they even lose control over their bodily functions, such as urination and defecation. |
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The Kingpin is beginning to lose control of his criminal empire. |
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Horrified that he might be about to throw up or, worse, lose control of his bowels, he clenched himself together in his seat. |
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Change the subject, crack a joke or have your partner step in to cool the situation down if you start to lose control or foresee a big fight. |
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This reaction can be violent enough to cause the operator to lose control of the unit. |
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In an emergency, a younger driver may overreact and lose control of the car. |
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For tousled looks, like a messy bun, you must make sure that your volume won't lose control or fall flat. |
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At no time does a First Nation lose control of the settlement money or the trust. |
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It's always possible to lose control of a vehicle due to inappropriate driver input for the conditions. |
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If the registry is too cumbersome, people do not comply with the law and do not renew their licences, and that is when we lose control. |
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However, parents and educators should be aware that some teens can lose control of the pleasurable aspects and take the game too seriously. |
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Excessive drinking removes inhibitions and causes people to lose control of their actions. |
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Either of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw, which could result in serious personal injury. |
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But the military regime there, under Salazar, the dictator, didn't want to lose control of this overseas territory for anything in the world! |
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If you lose control, roll off sideways and do not try to stop the toboggan or sled using hands or feet. |
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A second impediment is that professional players within the justice system do not want to lose control of the process. |
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It was not determined what had caused the pilot to lose control of the aircraft. |
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He then opened his mouth to speak but I figured now was as good as time as any to skedaddle on out of there before I lose control and throw myself at him. |
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It had then hit a speed bump, causing the driver to lose control. |
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Watch moderator Charlie Rose lose control of the candidates as 9-9-9 gets the better of the commercial break. |
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In an era of enforced celebration, individuals lose control over who they can let party on their property. |
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You could lose control and crash into another car, or another vehicle could crash into you, necessitating expensive repairs. |
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He said that it would not take much to make him snap, and lose control. |
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I'm sitting at the stop light, when it finally changes green I start to turn left but something hits the front of my car, I lose control and everything goes black. |
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When you fear you might lose control of your diet, Cherry Plum can help you to think and act rationally. |
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The only absolute rule is: Never lose control of the show. |
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Sharing information does not mean that national agencies lose control over the data. Sharing information within a network of trustworthy and reliable partner agencies results in better data analysis on a wider data base. |
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At age 8, she says in an affidavit provided to the courts, her cousin began to rape her anally, causing her to lose control of her bowels. |
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You are driving along an icy highway and you lose control of your vehicle. |
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Distractions can cause you to lose control. |
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The goal is to enable people who occasionally lose control of their movements to use a wheelchair and to benefit from a certain degree of mobility. |
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Does someone lose control over an image after it has been uploaded? |
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Pleasure craft, even the larger ones, can easily lose control and little action can be taken by the commercial vessel in sufficient time to avert a casualty. |
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Without it, the national democracies lose control of the Union. |
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What are the risks if we lose control over these images? |
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The Peronists could lose control of Congress. |
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Some systems, depending on their power leverage and damping properties and the characteristics of the boat, will hold out for longer than others, but sooner or later all will eventually lose control. |
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Don't drive too fast on wet roads or the car may hydroplane and cause you to lose control of the vehicle. |
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However, since the proposal would mean that R would lose control over all key clients, it is difficult to say how the company really thinks in spite of its surface approval. |
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You lose control of your vehicle, crash into a sign, and damage it. |
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But the steely ayatollahs, Caring more for power than dollars— Not that they would close their palms To the faithful's proffered alms— Knew that they would lose control If they let reform unroll. |
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The Swiss are very careful not too lose control and sovereignty, an attitude and strategy that is a heritage of their approach to the early days of European integration. |
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Everyone will lose control of the situation once the powder keg explodes. |
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Officers said they are checking a report that Semelsberger was involved in horseplay and might have accidentally bumped Parvinchiha, causing him to lose control. |
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The instructor was giving the girl a lesson at a shooting range in Arizona when the recoil from the automatic fire caused her to lose control of the Uzi. |
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You may find yourself in a situation where you lose control of the vehicle. |
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Experts say binge eating disorder, where sufferers lose control and eat a lot in a short period but cannot recall what they have had, is linked to depression. |
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And the band seem to recognise this, opening up with the 1977 album opener Lose Control, and following it with earlyish single A Life Less Ordinary. |
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