Chris was travelling in a hire care with a friend on a rest day between football matches, when it spun out of control and crashed. |
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Really, this whole to-do might well have been just another volley in the site's regular stream of tattle, only it spun way out of control. |
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Outside Atlanta, traffic into the city was backed up for more than 20 miles on Interstate 20 after two tractor-trailers spun out of control. |
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The further the excavation goes, the more events seem to spiral maliciously out of control, growing continuously more sinister. |
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He believes the history of eugenics is the history of government out of control, not geneticists. |
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Their plan backfired, and soon the fire grew out of control and they fled in panic. |
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Ironically it was a backfire, set to contain the prescribed burn, that was caught by unexpected wind gusts and roared out of control. |
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The parties should come to terms on the issue quickly before it gets out of control. |
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But a raid of her house and seizure of her property is the mark of an out of control incipient police state. |
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Beween 1994 and 2002, spending in the state ballooned out of control, rising an average of 13.4 percent per biennium. |
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Why are consecutive governments refusing to admit that crime of all sorts, muggings, rapes, burglaries and murders, is out of control? |
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I was making a three-point turn, just like I usually do it, but it went out of control. |
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We need self-control in situations where anger or addictions cause us to spiral out of control. |
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The search for new ideas stems from a feeling that things are running out of control. |
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As the clock ticks in the short interview, it becomes apparent that a new line of questioning is in order before things spin out of control. |
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It spun, out of control, into three of the others which were in tight formation. |
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It's harder still when there's no moral cop walking the beat to blow the whistle when things get out of control. |
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When the bank moves in to foreclose, she decides to double-cross the duo, setting in motion a series of events which spiral out of control. |
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But the report said teaching was poor, academic achievement was well below average and disruptive pupils were out of control. |
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The recent showers that lashed the city saw several bike riders taking a toss and four-wheelers skidding out of control. |
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Even rational, thinking people are bending my ear over this issue, which is threatening to spill out of control. |
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After he split up with his wife at the beginning of the year, his life spiralled out of control. |
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I can barely shift into second gear without sliding and almost spinning out of control. |
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The Government's shilly-shallying and reluctance to act only led to thousands of disputes simply getting out of control. |
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His rear wheels skidded and the car began to spin out of control, flying across the track and into the path of another driver. |
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Indeed, he is often out of control, out of his depth and rarely in charge of his situation. |
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In fact monetarism proved to be unworkable, because whichever indicator of money supply was used, other forms of money went out of control. |
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The reigning World Junior bronze medalists left a good impression, but their twizzles were a bit out of control. |
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Niche cars are out of control in the modern world and if you want a two-seater Sports Utility MPV Hatchback Turbo, you'll find it somewhere. |
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Or was it just a matter of the soldiers running out of control, fired by bloodlust and not behaving like human beings any more? |
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The out of control memory leak remains unchecked while Redmond's Red Adairs grapple to put a lid on the blow-out. |
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The aim is to nip any problems in the bud before they spiral out of control and lead to youngsters dropping out or underachieving. |
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A teenage girl from South Yorkshire died instantly after her horse bolted out of control and into the path of a car, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Collectively, these cases and controversies suggest a news media world that is ungoverned, out of control. |
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The fire is believed to have been caused by a bonfire which got out of control. |
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A warning has gone out to people thinking of having bonfires in their gardens after a fire went out of control. |
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You can't let it out of control, though, otherwise you'll grow slovenly and disgusting. |
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The problem with organised public protests is that all too often they become unorganised and go out of control. |
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Atoms with a mind of their own have conjured up some scary images in science fiction, of nanorobots going out of control. |
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Soon the entire situation spirals out of control into a tragicomic mess of blunders, language barriers, bureaucratic snafus, and spin control. |
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An untended lawn looks out of control in a week, with sprouts a foot tall, and trees can reach 60 feet within a decade. |
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It can get out of control and is the cause of much upset and worry for many people. |
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The driver and his three passengers were injured after the car went out of control and somersaulted into a farmer's field. |
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He's a Brobdingnagian bodybuilder, but his business and his personal-appearance demands are also growing out of control. |
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The decision was taken purely and simply because the costs got out of control. |
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Health service chiefs were accused today of allowing hospital superbugs to run out of control. |
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The shells ricochet off for a while, then hit home as the Kratch ship loses a wing and spins out of control. |
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Some guy in the lane next to them spun out of control and hit them on the passenger side. |
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Their van, Big Blue, slid into the side of one truck and sent them spinning out of control, slamming them into the other truck. |
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In a split second, his wheel had hit against the ground and he spun out of control. |
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Lauda's Ferrari spun out of control and hit the Armco barrier on the inside of one of the circuit's many corners. |
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Adam loses control of the steering wheel and begins to spin out of control just as Alex and Megan come into sight. |
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Unemployment soared, thousands emigrated and the national debt spiralled out of control. |
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The downward move came as fears eased that the hostage standoff could spiral out of control. |
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From where I sit, as a visiting professor in a German university, I can now see why European lawyers think our tort system is out of control. |
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Now don't get me wrong, I don't like having people thrown out, but she was truly out of control. |
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Trade deficit has risen, exports have almost stagnated and inflation has gone out of control. |
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The first step taken in halting spending running out of control is to call a halt to the hiring of staff. |
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He had steam coming out of his ears as things were slipping out of control. |
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Only a few years later, the idea of a yeast that was out of control would capture the public imagination. |
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They had made it to the main road in front of the hotel when their car spun out of control and careened into a ditch. |
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High speed cost a new driver his life when his car careered out of control and struck a tree, a North Yorkshire inquest was told. |
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Opal ran after them, shooting the front tire of an oncoming police car sending it spinning out of control. |
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With my senses haywire and out of control I had no way of detecting real danger. |
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Protests in the area spiralled out of control on Tuesday evening as vehicles were stoned. |
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Most of us know health-care costs are spiraling out of control in this country but this raises a question. |
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Once he starts recruiting his own army, the film spins helplessly out of control. |
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One of the first signs your hair is too long is that your bangs get out of control, and hang down stringily over your forehead. |
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Some sort of rules must be put in place or the problem will continue to spiral out of control. |
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As the car spun out of control, a bystander was struck and thrown up against a parked car. |
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I remember reading a story about a bickering argument that got out of control. |
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A motorist whose car spun out of control and smashed into a tree on a country road near York has died in hospital. |
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They also attended the larger organised events to make sure the fires were not burning out of control. |
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She wants to warn others how easy it is to let debts spiral out of control. |
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Pensioners worry not just about going out at night, but during the day because crime is out of control. |
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One of the fires, underneath flats at Angel Mill, threatened to blaze out of control. |
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A denied craving can quickly spiral out of control, leading to bingeing or overeating. |
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Instead the tabloids were full of stories about gangs of hoodlums running out of control, terrorising vulnerable people. |
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Once that talentless show was cancelled, Barris saw his life spin hopelessly out of control. |
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For the stammerer there is a feeling of being out of control and an ensuing repetition of sounds, syllables, words or pauses. |
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Psychologists and social workers define pathological gamblers as those whose gambling is persistent and out of control. |
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When price increases get out of control, inflation is referred to as hyperinflation. |
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China said Friday that it will not stand idly by if the situation gets out of control. |
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Before Gulbransen could feather the prop it too failed and continued to spin out of control. |
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A small tight knit crowd, almost incestuous in its relationships, giving rise to complex situations which seem to skitter out of control. |
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If I'm to be considered the Bad Girl, out of control, committable, I plan to teach the world exactly what these labels mean. |
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We cannot compare on this basis with present day, out of control, inflated property prices which are well beyond moderate wage earners. |
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He was a man out of control trying to make sense of what he did by playing by his own rules. |
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Well, first of all, I never would have allowed it to get out of control the way it did. |
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The president has faced criticism for his habit of heading overseas just as domestic crises flare out of control. |
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His intervention has helped ensure that violent flashpoints have not spun out of control. |
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In political polemics, the mob, particularly the revolutionary mob, has often been characterised as anarchic, violent, out of control. |
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The lobby must also convince opponents of the scheme that costings will not run out of control. |
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Fighting does not mean being out of control, losing, counter-attacking, or giving energy to a hopeless cause, Gage writes. |
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Romeo and Juliette, similarly, is a story of emotions out of control, and of plots and counterplots tripping over one another. |
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Without this ideological coupling, our consumer behavior might spin wildly out of control. |
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Later, on sighting another hostile scout, he engaged it and forced it down spinning and out of control. |
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Instead, I felt sort of tense, crotchety and out of control most of the day. |
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Happily, the money-supply growth rate now is not as out of control as it was in previous episodes of cyclical excess. |
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If a horse is galloping at speed, totally out of control and not responding to the rider's commands, the situation can be life threatening. |
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Rain helping to dampen the fire that was raging out of control there last week. |
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The party ended rather abruptly around 5.30 am when the dance-off got out of control. |
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But as the disease spread out of control, authorities switched to vaccinations as the main form of defense, he added. |
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You may also need to prune back live branches that are getting out of control. |
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Your child wants you to stay in control while they are out of control, so they can rely and depend on you. |
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When will he understand that his department is out of control and needs a thorough going-over from top to bottom? |
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People are just out of control as it relates to the values of these pure play dot-coms. |
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The team works with young people from the ages of eight to 18 to put out of control youths back on the straight and narrow. |
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The gunner never had a chance as the whole empennage of the aircraft had separated resulting in the bomber spinning out of control. |
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Within weeks of the arrival of the new inmates, epidemics of typhus, dysentery, and tuberculosis were raging out of control. |
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He sat by while execs let costs spin out of control and failed to deliver on promises to customers. |
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The company's top execs must have panicked when they realised how out of control the story had gotten. |
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The vessel exited from his view, spiraling out of control and plunging into the lake moments later. |
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The explanatory note also seems to say to me that this country is changing somewhat out of control. |
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The moderator of the English language debates got a lot of bad press for letting things get out of control. |
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Wall shrubs including pyracantha or ornamental quince can be trained and get less out of control than some vigorous climbers. |
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Federal spending is out of control, and our present energy policy won't wean us off Middle Eastern petroleum for years. |
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Sorry, this list started off well enough, but just got sort of out of control. |
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I guess we all knew that the railway network was out of control financially, and riddled with inefficiencies. |
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Corks's eyes shot open as a heavily damaged Dominion Interceptor barreled toward them out of control. |
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This week, another runaway dump truck from a local construction site barrelled out of control down one of West Vancouver's steep streets. |
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Thus Dreyfuss gave us his character, an ordinary man caught up in wheels of justice spinning out of control, a simple, understated dignity. |
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Importantly, the site also offers advice on what to do should your debt have run out of control. |
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Help! My grass is out of control and I will need a grass whip to cut some places that I can't drive my lawn mower. |
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Probably due to flutter, an aileron departed the wing and the racer flipped over out of control and smashed into the ground. |
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He demanded to know if Sinn Fein's leadership was hiding behind its youth wing and if not, was it out of control. |
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It's a bit like a car, gathering speed, and just winging out of control, starting to slalom on the ice until it explodes. |
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Johnny helps Philip get the fire started and within moments, it's raging out of control. |
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As with alcohol or drugs, while most people can gamble purely recreationally, for some people it's a means of escape that can get out of control. |
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Like a top, once its even spin turns into a reckless wobble, these things can be very, very hard to right once they fly out of control. |
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They need to get a handle on a really dysfunctional economic system and on law-and-order issues which are out of control. |
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Melinda, a mother-of-three, knows first-hand how emotions can spiral out of control after giving birth. |
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Get in debt with your mortgage and before you know it, your nightmares will have spiralled out of control. |
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We ought to pull back the police in this country because in my opinion, having worked with some of these knuckleheads, they are out of control. |
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Vehicles with worn or defective shock absorbers are less stable and more liable to go out of control. |
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In the worst-case scenario, the antagonism will get out of control and will paralyze the party. |
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The issues are simply spiralling out of control and the government even refuses to acknowledge that there is a problem. |
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We are labouring under the illusion that we are in control and free of constraints when in truth we are out of control and morally bankrupt. |
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Sweden is not only burdened by an extensive welfare system, but also by powerful labor unions that sometimes seem out of control. |
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Like millions of others in the affluent West, I have spent much of the last month glued to the box, watching as the world hurtled out of control. |
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Crime, especially violent crime and yobbery, is out of control in substantial swathes of the country. |
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He was on his way to a garage to have his car resprayed when it spun out of control and went down an embankment. |
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Smokers are being treated like lepers, the new outcasts in a health police state gone out of control. |
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The global counterfeit business is out of control, targeting everything from computer chips to life-saving medicines. |
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We definitely have a ringside seat at a tenacious and historic affliction of an out of control Credit system and boom and bust dynamics. |
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The ritual humiliation and abuse begin immediately and rapidly threaten to spiral out of control. |
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After all, who cares about the appositive colon or out of control apostrophes or the 17 uses of the comma or rambling apostrophes? |
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I slowed down to allow an out of control roller-blader to pass by in front of me and was rammed from behind by a woman in a small car. |
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I just think they're looney tunes and out of control down south, so don't bother. |
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Whatever the cause, the patient is assailed by the terrifying feeling of being out of control. |
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Is it a longing for lost youth, a remembrance of a time of discovery when emotions were running out of control? |
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They also say that urban sprawl on hillsides and in low-lying areas has been allowed to grow out of control. |
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He was determined, from day one, that this was not going to get out of control. |
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An avalanche roaring down a mountainside may seem to be wildly out of control, but actually it is governed by certain equations. |
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The ludicrousness of the whole situation and the fact that everything is completely out of control suddenly strikes me and I start to laugh hysterically. |
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If youngsters and teenagers are so out of control that we have to roll up our streets at midnight just to bring them to heel, we've missed the point. |
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A combination of gusty weather and the relative inexperience of the pilot led to a gyrocopter going out of control and crashing, killing two men, an inquest heard. |
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Left to their own devices, children become out of control, learn how to manipulate the adults in their circle and can become bullies and delinquents. |
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Relaxing your arms through it helps to dampen it and pinch the top tube with your knees if it gets out of control, this stopped the shimmy completely in my case. |
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No forests, woods or scrub lands are burning out of control. |
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I was flung out of control, and was narrowly missed a huge chunk of rock. |
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These perpetual deficits are now on the verge of spiraling out of control, and only a blind optimist would discount the potential for a serious dollar accident. |
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Brakes screech, tires skid, and cars seem to spin out of control. |
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And though Barry has been one of the Mob's more dependable components, he is as capable of playing as wildly, as out of control, as the rest of them. |
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Career high-flyers turning to cocaine to cope with a stressful lifestyle could find their habit spinning out of control, Merton Drug and Alcohol Action Team warned this week. |
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A traffic cop pounced on them and, screaming abuses, began slapping one of the men, who could not even shield himself for fear that the cart would go out of control. |
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The country grew tired of the relentless pictures of death in drab on the evening news and an economy out of control. |
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But as I was coming in to land, I went through some turbulence and, as I tried to brake, one side of the canopy collapsed and I went cartwheeling out of control. |
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An investigation has been launched after three train carriages ran out of control before smashing through buffers and derailing yards from a busy line. |
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Nozette exhibited the out of control narcissism and egocentricity typical of many spies. |
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If the humidity is too high, the fog just grows and grows out of control. |
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In the graph below, the annualized rate of new home construction is shown to have surpassed the two surges of the 1970s when inflation was out of control. |
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Other shots revealed the futile efforts of firefighters as they built fireguards or dropped plane-loads of water and fire retardant on a natural force out of control. |
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Under the aegis of professional Swedish ice rally drivers, we spent much time gleefully spinning out of control into the deeper snow at the edge of the course. |
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Photographers following Diana and Dodi claimed they saw a blinding flash of light as Diana's car entered the underpass where it went out of control. |
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If house prices spiral out of control all homeowners are vulnerable. |
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When I did not hit, I had to respond to the first stirrings of my anger so that I did not respond when my emotions or my actions were out of control. |
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It is believed the car spun out of control when a tyre blew. |
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Police believe the car skidded out of control on ice, mounted the pavement and hit a dry stone wall before flipping over and throwing the driver from the vehicle. |
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At one time he sat astride the gun carriage as it was wheeled around the town until it ran out of control in Lansdowne Avenue and crashed into a tree. |
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But of course the story has to spiral out of control ending in a ridiculous scene involving the social worker who has been assigned to Denise and RJ's case. |
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He was rugged, but his muscles didn't get out of control and he stood six-feet-four-inches from the ground and dwarfed most men that he came across. |
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The reaction to this development has engendered a fear that cultural morality is veering out of control. |
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I see that violent crime is out of control in our cities, snuffing out lives, mangling the limbs of the innocent, raising anxiety levels sky-high. |
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The best adrenaline rush I've ever had was when I went on a two-day trek through Belize in Central America and my horse went galloping out of control in the jungle. |
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It travels another mile before it begins to slew out of control. |
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Budgets are out of control because government executives lack flexibility to shave here and there to make ends meet. |
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I was working on taming my out of control curly black hair, it wasn't going so well, I had given up on trying to blow dry it straight, so I just let it go. |
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Throughout the Herman Cain campaign, many people have wondered if it was all just a publicity stunt that got out of control. |
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A car had swerved out of control, plowing into two other cars, then smacking into several people on the sidewalk. |
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The towns sprawled out of control, while rural mediocrity fed on itself. |
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A fire in the cockpit had raged out of control in a matter of minutes and the pilots lost control. |
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I don't suggest that guys aim for a perfectly arched eyebrow, but waxing is a good way to get rid of eyebrows that are out of control and keep that unibrow out of sight. |
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The authors of the top 50 list explain how a well-meaning idea got out of control. |
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Among other things, when the economy spirals out of control both parties' remedies tend to be politically shortsighted nostrums that invariably make things worse, not better. |
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Leung, however, has criticized Occupy Central for allowing the protests to spiral out of control. |
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Sometimes if parents set too many boundaries and discipline too much, they will then also rebel and spiral out of control. |
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It was clear to us that the war in Afghanistan had spiralled out of control. |
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She was angry and hostile because she felt out of control and scared. |
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He had settled himself comfortably as if he had all the time in the world, ordered a large peg of his favorite Scotch whisky, and then, things just went out of control. |
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Because the car is out of control, the bus swerves to avoid it. |
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The stock exchange halted trading to prevent things from getting really out of control. |
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I thought it was very ballsy to put a dramatic moment between two characters in the midst of a third act that had seemingly spiraled out of control. |
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His stance just let the issue grow more out of control and brought his own status at the helm of the Spanish team to an almost untenable position. |
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High spirits often get out of control and lead to violence and mayhem. |
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A small fire in an auto parts store created explosions that quickly got out of control. |
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But the same artist who played with such fire on the bandstand was burning out of control in his private life. |
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But events could soon spin out of control if a ground invasion ensues, boomeranging on Bibi. |
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Mr Gallivan said it was not possible to be sure what had led to the fall, but the man may have been abseiling when he let go of the rope and dropped out of control. |
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The vehicle accelerated in a sudden thrust, swerving about out of control. |
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A second nuclear age has dawned, and it is running out of control. |
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The Mayor said all landowners needed to report rabbit sightings and work with the council and rabbit board to prevent the outbreak getting out of control. |
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In each case, the public's lotto fever simply got out of control. |
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We are out of control, going fast and high, and someone else is piloting this vessel. |
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The rear of his race car snapped out of control on the sodden track, pitching him into one barrier and then another and sending a clear warning to the rest of the drivers. |
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A few seconds later and the car began to buck and slide out of control. |
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Whole streets were blocked off by vegetable sellers, litter grew out of control, there was a plague of giant rats, whites fled and murder and other crimes soared. |
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The Zhengtong Emperor's capture directly caused Jurchen guards to go out of control. |
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Daniel Stone reports on whether the perk has gotten out of control. |
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It's common knowledge that the problem of identity theft is growing out of control. |
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Unsurprisingly, Phillips himself seems to be spiraling out of control. |
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In retrospect, we may believe that Joe McCarthy was a creep and the HUAC was out of control, but they were right sometimes. |
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The Cypriot case is their financial sector got out of control. |
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The car went out of control and turned on to its roof because of a fault in the brake master cylinder. |
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A CAR careered out of control on a busy Tyneside road before smashing into a petrol station as drivers filled up their cars. |
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As one official noted, the situation has begun to get out of control. |
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But once back in Walford, she spirals out of control again, and begins a slanging match in the middle of the street, right. |
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EastEnders Janine has always been a bit of a nut job and her behaviour is spiralling out of control again. |
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His songs range from coal mining to out of control kids, launderettes to bicycle pumps with the odd sea shanty and rock and roll as well. |
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Stress can sneak up on you, so try to notice the signs before it spirals out of control. |
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A game of one-upmanship between Fletcher and his pupil begins and quickly spirals out of control. |
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The disease is uncontained and out of control in West Africa. |
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This is not to say that the larch are gluttons, greedsome water scavengers totally out of control. |
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The era was prosperous but political crises were escalating out of control. |
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America had become a laughing nation, a country of frivolists and hypergelasts, a culture dangerously out of control. |
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By the time that Charles took over command from the ineffectual Lord Mayor, the fire was already out of control. |
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The delay rendered these measures largely futile, as the fire was already out of control. |
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The situation has fallen so far out of control to rightly be considered a massacree. |
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As buildings collapsed from the shaking, ruptured gas lines ignited fires that spread across the city and burned out of control for several days. |
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Your children are completely out of control. Can you stop them running around like that? |
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The combined result spiraled out of control and crashed on a nearby hillside. |
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The damaged fighter jet pinwheeled out of control, the g forces pushing the pilot so hard he couldn't reach the ejection switch. |
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Under Charles I the Inquisition became a formal department in the Spanish government, hurtling out of control as the 16th century progressed. |
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Klansmen called for police protection, but the situation raged out of control for most of the night. |
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I was, if you will, the contingent phenomenon, a potential lurking in the unholy fug of a revelrous night spun out of control. |
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I mean, what's the fun of seeing your friends' lives spiral out of control if you can't get in a snarkastic comment or two along the way? |
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But you never know what tomorrow will bring, and we want the NAACP to be available to tackle the issues before they get out of control. |
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Seeing the situation going out of control, even the policemen employed at the venue resorted to lathicharge inviting backlashes from villagers. |
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The deftest caress of the brake locks the rubber caterpillar track under his seat, sliding the rear around and almost out of control. |
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Ninety minutes of po-faced windbaggery devoted to a terrifying modern addiction which many observers believe has got way out of control. |
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The owner of the Doberman Pinscher, neighbour Elaine McKenzie, was accused of letting it get out of control in Renfrew, near Glasgow, last year. |
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Jamie Foxx is sympathetic to Butler's situation but then the legal eagle figures out the grief-stricken widower is slipping out of control. |
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The car went out of control, hit a utility pole, and rolled over several times before Nairn was thrown from the car, deputies said. |
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Somehow seeing that small streak of blood made the way she felt inside seem less out of control, less desperate, less awkwardly, gnawingly painful. |
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Money, which allows wealth to be conceived as pure quantity instead of quality, is an example of megatechnics, one which can spiral out of control. |
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By that stage Sevilla were down to 10 men and Jorge Sampaoli, their manager, had been sent to the stands as a breathless encounter started to spiral out of control. |
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Cleveland Police have arrested a 22-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman on suspicion of possession of a Pit Bull Terrier and allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control. |
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The vehicle, described as a reddish-brown, 1980s-style sedan with a broken left taillight, went out of control and spun around before speeding away westbound, deputies said. |
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That's a real breach of liberty, but suppose he had been an irresponsible superspreader like Typhoid Mary and caused the disease to spin out of control? |
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Della and Bink Spicer say dangerous dogs are out of control on the streets of their neighbourhood after their seven-year-old dog Leo was viciously attacked. |
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In between, though, there was less the football enthusiast and literary intellectual and more the out of control character who has caused devastation everywhere he goes. |
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Before long, Medicaid nursing home costs were out of control. |
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The Education Minister's approach to these numerous challenges is akin to that of a pyromaniac, lighting fires everywhere and now many of them are raging out of control. |
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Britain's most lawless bandits, The Yardies, are out of control. |
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Hunting occurs during the dry season and frequently results in bush fires which burn out of control and cause extensive property damage and mortality each year. |
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Dr Paul Dolman, from East Anglia University, said killing 53 per cent of muntjac and 60 of roe deer every year would stop their numbers getting out of control. |
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Cheat grass is highly flammable after it dies and it can be very susceptible to wildfires, which often burn out of control and destroy wildlife habitat. |
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