| An endothermic reaction process is generally easier to bring to a safe state if an out-of-control situation is detected. |
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| These figures, which document an out-of-control war on drugs in the city, contradict the rhetoric we are hearing from all quarters. |
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| Shimoyo hurtled towards the mirror-like surface of the lake in an out-of-control earthward plunge. |
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| Somebody enquired after a couple of former pupils, who, I gathered, came from a dysfunctional background and were out-of-control. |
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| In Strangers on a Train, Farley Granger is holding desperately onto the pole of one of the horses of an out-of-control merry-go-round. |
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| Is he a man with a genuine medical condition who needs sympathy, not judgment or an out-of-control boofhead? |
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| No research has been done to break down the causes but it seems certain a significant minority are due to out-of-control speed merchants. |
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| Whenever he sees this colour, he turns into a raging, seething, out-of-control ruffian! |
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| We brief these rules before every air-to-air flight, along with out-of-control procedures. |
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| Will it cause permanent damage to the sector or is it just rejiggering an out-of-control market? |
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| A Humberside Fire Service appliance was attending an out-of-control bonfire and was on Brigg Road with its blue lights and sirens on. |
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| Women have come to realize that they don't need to settle for a man with out-of-control eyebrows, chewed up nails, and dirty toenails. |
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| We all sat and watched an out-of-control mother repeatedly smack her toddler at a major shopping centre this afternoon. |
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| A schoolboy mauled by an out-of-control bull mastiff is recovering after a four-hour operation on his injuries. |
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| A terrified pensioner watched in horror as an out-of-control bull terrier ripped her pet dog to pieces. |
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| Now in pre-school, Emmy is a sweet-tempered child with her father's broad smile, out-of-control curls and strong will. |
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| Problems included loud music, out-of-control dogs, residents being assaulted and abuse and insults hurled at people in the street. |
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| In the end, this subplot becomes a mere plot device when the out-of-control avenging husband bails up O'Reilly at the climacteric. |
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| It has involved high drama, low comedy, farce, shameless over-acting and an out-of-control budget. |
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| Things end in disaster, however, due to the revelations of an out-of-control drinking game. |
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| He's legitimating hostility toward judges, however, and portraying the judges as out-of-control power-wielders. |
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| They talk about it not as a priceless entitlement but a peril, out-of-control hedonism and lasciviousness – as a sin. |
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| American litigiousness, it would seem, is at war with the childhood fun of rushing headlong and out-of-control down a snow-covered hillside. |
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| After witnessing the out-of-control car crash into the lake, Mr. Massé swam out to the fast-sinking vehicle. |
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| From then on, your looks are thrown into a tailspin with out-of-control tresses, skin problems and misbehaving makeup, all seeming to need time-consuming fixes. |
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| They look less like domineering control freaks than out-of-control weaklings, capable of producing endless reports and paper laws but paralysed under the slightest pressure. |
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| He is another lamebrain whose considerable talents are hampered by an out-of-control belligerency that's better suited to a raucous schoolyard game. |
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| Tame out-of-control branches and prepare for next season's growth with these handy pruners, complete with safety lock. |
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| With Charlie boy locked-up, the out-of-control blonde bubblehead must be the scariest person in Hollywood. |
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| I don't believe for a moment they are doing any of this for her, or because of out-of-control pester power. |
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| The consequences of the out-of-control illegal tobacco market are deeply felt among convenience stores, particularly in Quebec and Ontario, where the problem is most acute. |
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| Elsewhere in the show you may have spotted Peter Andre playing tug of war with a snarling, out-of-control attack dog. |
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| Kilmer plays shy Teddy, and Nat Wolff his out-of-control friend, Fred. |
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| Tabloid reporters were sent to Seattle, Knox's home town, where anonymous friends described her as a drug fiend, a party animal, an out-of-control man-eater. |
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| Elsewhere in the show you may have spotted Peter Andre playing tug-of-war with a snarling, out-of-control attack dog. |
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| Proto-oncogenes are genes that play a role in normal cell growth but, when genetically modified, can cause the out-of-control cell division that leads to cancer. |
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| When the hemostat holding the cord is released to allow the blood to flow into the cup, the cord can jump out of the hemostat like an out-of-control garden hose. |
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| Out-of-control anger is a learned behavior, so you have to unlearn it. |
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