The 22-year-old unseeded Thai was unable to maintain his solid start and a string of unforced errors allowed Taufik to take control of the match. |
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She stumbled the next few steps, and then managed to take control of her coordination. |
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From the first blow of the whistle we were unsure as to who would take control of ball when McDonald put the first score on the board. |
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It worked well, and I can recommend it to any hard-pressed exec who needs to take control of a busy schedule. |
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Team Progressives is trying to take over the UNC, which will mean the parasitic oligarchy will take control. |
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Before the students take control of the stick, they must spend time getting familiar with situations they may encounter in the sky. |
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I feel that all the people who know and love me are willing me to be better and get well and take control. |
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Investors bailed out, fearing it had decided to take control of a US business at any cost in an effort to take its brand across the Atlantic. |
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As you all know, General Fabyein has made plans to abolish the oligarchy and take control of Hilajinn. |
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After all, the pitcher is the one player who can dominate and take control of a game. |
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Hunger cravings can take control and send you on an eating binge that can actually lead to weight gain! |
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In this month of Elul we must try and find that evil potential inside of us and disarm it and not let it take control of our lives. |
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After 20 years of yo-yo light dieting, Butler joined Overeater's Anonymous and started to take control. |
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The Students were driving me mad with their lack of umph and not being able to take control of situations. |
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The council will also take control of the loading and waiting restrictions in place within the district. |
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Emirati referee Ali Bujsaim, who will take control of the opening match, said he had been told to set the tone for the tournament. |
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I heard her laugh at me, which made my blind hate take control over all of my senses. |
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However, there is an obvious serious security risk involved in allowing students to take control of other computers. |
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He alleges there is no reason for a liquidator to take control over his outstanding debts because he is capable of paying it. |
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These laws already give police sweeping powers to take control of services and commandeer buildings and equipment. |
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Neither side had the cohesion or the confidence to take control of a rudderless contest. |
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She desperately wanted to rest, avoid the salacious Tinseltown gossip, and take control of her life. |
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This practice of independently taking care of everything also leads to isolation and a constant need to be hypervigilant and take control. |
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Police wielded batons and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse crowds and take control of the streets. |
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Players take control of a human soldier in a fairly traditional third-person shooter system. |
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A re-organised midfield began to take control, sending a number of through balls to the pacy forward line. |
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Hunter drew level after the restart but the match looked destined to go the distance as neither man could take control. |
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First, they block unauthorized attempts to reach and then damage or take control of your system. |
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Personnel will then proceed to the bridge and engine room to take control of, and assess the condition of, the ship. |
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Moorby knows his side are in for a typical bottom-of-the-table dogfight and he has instructed his players to take control from the outset. |
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Until you take control of software entering and leaving your organization, you remain exposed at the time of an audit. |
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Despite their superior numbers, Middleton's column was unable to take control of the coulee. |
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It wants to help mining companies take control of Colombia and ensure that workers over there have no rights. |
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We enable employees to take control of their careers, which helps us to identify and develop talent for the future. |
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By becoming a Share Year-Round member, you help the most marginalized people of the world take control of their lives and build a better future. |
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Finally she realizes that she must take control of her life so she returns to her village. |
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A budget is a tool that allows you to take control of your personal finances. |
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Furthermore, the decision lies with your team to evaluate when you will take control of the project. |
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People do not understand that technology has the power to help them take control of their lives. |
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The advert challenges drivers to take control and not allow others to control their speed. |
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The financial power of society awaits the rise of tough-minded social inventors, investing risk-takers with the courage to take control of their own money. |
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I have a strong faith in the role of all women, as envoys of good practice, enabling and empowering our communities to take control of our future. |
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But the truth is, there are lots of ways you can take control and stay ahead of the game. |
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While state security forces besieged the village and cut phone lines to prevent communication with the outside world, he sent in trucks full of hired thugs to take control. |
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Navy tenders were put over the side and armed boarding parties were sent over to officially take control of the subs. |
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Rather than just focusing on loss of control, it can be helpful to be proactive by thinking of ways to take control where we can. |
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The captain did not take control or command a go-around once the transition became destabilized. |
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After the homicides, a close associate of the two men has emerged to take control of business in the Niagara peninsula. |
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Argentina started to take control of the game, with a patient game in the back and quick and incisive counter-attacks, complemented of course by their lethal penalty corners. |
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The tripwire for an unfolding plot to take control of the flight would be the transponder, operated by a switch beside the pilots. |
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Finally a bridgehead would be established, and they crossed the canal to take control of the road north. |
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Spammers add to their zombie battalions by creating computer worms and viruses that can secretly take control of a computer connected to a DSL or cable modem. |
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These include the capacity to block legislation, sack governments, dissolve parliament, assume executive power and take control of the armed forces. |
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After enough clusters of dots form, you'll take control of an aiming reticule and be able to shoot three times to destroy what you think are the biggest formed clusters. |
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Maybe I oughtn't to let the voices inside my head take control. |
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Biofuel offers a cash crop for farmers and a way for communities to take control of their energy needs while helping the environment and decreasing dependence on foreign oil. |
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They want to take control of New York City schools away from Mayor Bill de Blasio and let privatization run rampant. |
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Here is a fun, mind-expanding puzzle game, where you take control of the diminutive genius, Professor Fizzwizzle. |
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Young men, students and retired soldiers organized themselves in an attempt to take control of the weapons and arsenals of the military and police. |
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Graham was asked what Republicans should prioritize if they take control of the Senate in the midterm elections. |
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In this situation, bulls are losing their grip on the market, prices are rising only as a result of inertia, and the bears are ready to take control again. |
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It took a Kuznetsova double fault on the last point of the deciding game in the first set for the two-time Rogers Cup champion to take control. |
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If enabled, one of the participating Clients can be nominated to take control of the whiteboard. |
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Main thing is to take control and to start protecting your data against loss and theft immediately. |
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The papers become support for sculpture plans but the color and the sexiness of the sign take control the painting through. |
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The vigils and other public security officials, who are supposed to make short work of pickpockets, begin to take control of the street. |
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When you take control of your financial affairs, you're more confident about the future. |
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The state GOP was desperate to unseat him in its effort to take control of the legislature. |
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One option for dealing with recalcitrants, suggests Jay, is for managers to take control of the departments of their least efficient subordinates. |
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Breathing in and out has been treated as an automatic process, which it seems to be, yet breathing is something that we can consciously take control of for different reasons. |
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The coach company has all but abandoned a bid to take control of Scottish railway tracks because it claims the paperwork on upkeep and ownership is missing or out of date. |
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Contact us to learn more about our competitive rates and take control of your telecommunications. |
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Letting our provincial government take control of these issues would only leave us with a mishmash of rights, depending on where you live. |
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It allows users to repurpose content and truly take control of how it is distributed. |
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Their background was probably very varied, some perhaps landowners, others military men, Roman or barbarian, who had been invited to take control or seized power. |
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He also intimated that the sooner the Iraqis were able to take control of their own security the better. |
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Simple: simplified ergonomics allow intuitive navigation and make it easy to take control straightaway. |
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I sometimes postponed important decisions indefinitely, and I let my anxieties take control of my mind. |
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This software allows you to take control of the equipment on loan and its estimated return date with less paperwork and shorter time for a loan transaction. |
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Disney's contract is expected to end in June 2018, after which, NBCUniversal will take control of the rights, after their deal with Warner Bros. |
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Violence broke out, leading to savage, confused street fighting as both sides attempted to take control of the city. |
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In 1521, a Portuguese force led by commander Antonio Correia invaded Bahrain to take control of the wealth created by its pearl industry. |
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Players should still try to take control of all objectives on a map in case the opponent's secret objective chit includes one or more valuable ones. |
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They indicated that during an emergency he would not necessarily take control of the aircraft if the first officer was flying, as he had confidence in first officers' abilities. |
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This is not the sign of a shared desire to take control of Europe, but a constructive contribution by two countries whose initial stances are often miles apart. |
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Remote surveillance tools can be installed that monitor and transmit your online behaviour, record your keystroke pattern, or open backdoors on your computer system that allow hackers to actually take control from a distance. |
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A military leader cannot take control of an organisation as complex as NATO in a time of crisis without having exercised actual day-to-day command in peace. |
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The management is confident in this strategy and has decided to increase its participation in the capital: an investment company will be created to buy shares and to take control of a proportion of the treasury shares. |
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With an abnormally busy news week, the Euro-Zone may, for the first time in months, outshine the Dollar and take control of the forex market this week. |
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This initiative caused an outcry at Corriere della Sera, which viewed it as the start of an attempt by Berlusconi to progressively take control of the newspaper. |
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After going down 0-1 early, the brave hosts Vintiöt surged back to take control of a seesaw battle with Asian side China in the tournament's opening match. |
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Find out what robot designers are learning from ants, take control of robots in the Arena, and build your own jitterbug robot using simple materials. |
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As soon as Kabul was stabilized, NATO began to take control, and after that it was decided to move backward around the compass, in terms of the cardinal points. |
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Dad is still calling the shots when we've got maybe two university-educated sons or daughters on the farm who are ready to take control and go, and there is still a tight grip at the top. |
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And since it manages to take control of anything which could be of value to it, capitalism can afford to be extremely choosy and to impose its own rules. |
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A widow must remain in mourning for anywhere from 1 month to 3 years, when she cannot leave the house and the husband's family can take control of property. |
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Functioning as a self-boarding security gate, passengers take control of the boarding process, swiping their boarding passes to enable access to the aircraft. |
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An important client of one of the three companies suggested that it should take control, and in order to do so made the proposal that there should be a bill forbidding ternary control. |
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Further tries, though, from scrum-half Ruki Tipuna and hooker Rob Vickers saw the Falcons seemingly take control with a 21-7 lead at the break. |
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The fundamental objective of the international coalition and the United Nations is to reconstruct the economy, the democracy and a viable Afghan state enabling Afghans to take control of their country and their development. |
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Among other things, this mandate will name the person who, in the event that you are unable to act, will ensure continuity and take control of the company. |
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And women just need to know that they can take control of their health. |
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If you are the creator of the session, while the session is running you can select this option to allow users to take control of a session they have joined. |
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Use the next procedure to take control of the session. |
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Contact us should you want to take control of your invoice! |
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As a favorite daughter of a popular pharaoh, and as a charismatic and beautiful lady in her own right, she was able to command enough of a following to actually take control as pharaoh. |
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Another inescapable rule of the economic doctrine from the Kremlin is to take control of key sectors and entrust their management to their own men. |
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This information can help you take control of eczema right now! |
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Technology has a tremendous power to enable people to take control. |
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Once again, the renowned company from Castellarano has proven that leaders do not wait for the future to happen, but go out to meet it and take control. |
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All we are doing right now is making it easier for the private marketplace to take control, but in the end these corporations will have no responsibility. |
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A temporary abdominal closure system that enables healthcare professionals to take control early in the management of challenging open abdomens, helping to achieve primary fascial closure. |
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It is these political and policy failures that are opening up spaces for people to take control over their own lives, to invent new ways forward and imagine new futures. |
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Earlier on Saturday, HSGPC organised a meeting in Kurukshetra and chalked out a strategy to take control of Haryana gurdwaras. |
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It was at this pivotal moment, as the King seemed ready to resign to the barons' demands, that Edward began to take control of the situation. |
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In the 2014 local elections, UKIP won 163 seats, an increase of 128, but did not take control of any council. |
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After guiding Huddersfield back to Super League, Smith and assistant coach Brian McDermott moved onto Headingley to take control of Leeds. |
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The RSHA planned to take over the Ministry of Information, to close the major news agencies and to take control of all of the newspapers. |
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In 1798, France ordered General Napoleon to invade Egypt and take control of the Red Sea. |
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Portugal's main goal on the Swahili coast was to take control of the spice trade from the Arabs. |
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In addition, after Santo Domingo declared its independence from Spain on 30 November 1821, Boyer sent forces in to take control. |
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Sepoys joined hands with the common populace in Jalpaiguri to take control of the city's cantonment. |
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The Prime Minister wanted the Duke of Wellington to command in Canada and take control of the Great Lakes. |
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For Carlyle, chaotic events demanded what he called 'heroes' to take control over the competing forces erupting within society. |
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The Migration Period caused the first chieftains to take control and the first defenses to be made. |
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The ball carriers have got to take control of the situation and take the tackles much more on their own terms than in the past. |
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Some are taking concrete steps to take control of their waning youth. |
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Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual Modes allow you to take control of the EVOLT to customize the camera for the ultimate in artistic expression. |
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Using the Russian naval base at Sevastopol as cover, Putin directed Russian troops and intelligence agents to disarm Ukrainian forces and take control of Crimea. |
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It can also lead to conflict when more than one national group finds itself claiming rights to a particular territory or seeking to take control of the state. |
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Henry quickly gave in and allowed Montfort to take control of the council. |
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In 1715, the Earl of Mar failed to take control of the castle. |
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In 1897, the Society codified the rules of golf, and, gradually over the next 30 years, was invited to take control of the running of golf tournaments at other courses. |
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The Taliban said their goal was to take control of the city. |
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The Battle of Cartagena de Indias was one of the best Spanish victories against the unsuccessful British attempts to take control of The Spanish Americas. |
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John Wildey, 77, a flying enthusiast, was in a light aircraft above Humberside when he was forced to take control of the aircraft, despite having never had a lesson. |
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Conditions in Normandy were unsettled, as noble families despoiled the Church and Alan III of Brittany waged war against the duchy, possibly in an attempt to take control. |
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We want to have a smooth transition when the new owners take control of the company. |
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Well have fun, but, word to the wise, don't let your sister take control. |
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The Covenantors, under the control of the so-called Kirk party, were deeply suspicious of Charles and used their power to take control of the army. |
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The long-running battle to take control of the group, which has hotels across the Midlands, has seen BIL take a 46 per cent stake in recent weeks. |
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Following the capture of Rangoon, a new Twelfth Army headquarters was created from XXXIII Corps HQ to take control of the formations which were to remain in Burma. |
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They fumbled a good opportunity to take control of the market. |
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