It took two hours to bring the fire under control and yet more time to damp down. |
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If tax rises are to be avoided, Government spending needs to be brought under control. |
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Rob managed to get his shivering somewhat under control, although his teeth were still chattering from the cold water. |
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Since the hammer has to move for the slide to operate, everything is under control. |
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As he launches his charm offensive across Britain, the Prime Minister seems to have everything under control. |
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It's my job to contain that, get him under control and then show who's the boss. |
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Both species begin to annoy us more with the onset of warmer weather and become quite bothersome if not kept under control. |
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After the fire was under control, the fire department allowed us into the garage level to remove our cars. |
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But once we got some foam to cover the bulk of the fire and smother the flames we were able to bring it under control much quicker. |
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Once the bleeding was under control, fingertip bandages work well to compress the injury. |
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Companies also hire a sokaiya to keep other sokaiya and sometimes legitimate shareholders under control. |
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She deals briskly with the delusion that filling up your diary may give you the feeling that you have life under control. |
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I could feel the ship trembling and bucking while Maura tried to keep it under control. |
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These temporary spikes could make it seem like you don't have your blood pressure under control when you actually do. |
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While the fire is still burning, fire crews attending the scene have brought the conflagration under control. |
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When you perform these correctly and under control, you can really feel the hams and glutes working. |
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I finally got things under control, raised the flaps, leveled off at 10,000 feet. |
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A brave community who stood up to an abusive yob have won justice and an anti-social behaviour order to keep him under control. |
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The situation in relation to MRSA in nursing homes and hospitals is still under control, however. |
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But right now, as companies hike prices judiciously, most economists are confident that inflation is still under control. |
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Protein, fat and fiber keep blood sugar levels more even and help keep such cravings under control. |
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Anything that destroys the good bacteria in your body that keeps candida under control can lead to thrush. |
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Carried far enough, the person in power sees those under control as beasts or subhumans. |
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His dope addiction was anything but under control, he was so stoned he couldn't function a lot of the time. |
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They are not life-threatening and are kept under control by inhalants and antacid medicines. |
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This done, and for the first time ever, I managed to leave for the con by 10 am fairly sure that everything was under control. |
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He keeps a number of the more dynamic elements under control with a complement of Drawmer gates and dbx 160 compressors. |
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This event was preceded by a period of communal strife, brought under control with assistance from British troops. |
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Some fights did break out among drunken youths, but security quickly brought these under control and disbursed the combatants. |
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So well are all extraneous sources of noise kept under control that it is dangerously easy to exceed the motorway speed limit. |
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My costs will be considerably reduced and, more importantly, brought under control. |
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He added that the fire was brought under control by 10 firefighters using dry powder extinguishers. |
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It's not my personal presence here that will bring the disease under control, but bearing down on the disease to eliminate it. |
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When inflation is brought under control, the government can then return to an expansionary policy in time for the next election. |
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With what seemed like a monumental effort, the handsome man brought himself back under control. |
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The club president must rule meetings with a firm hand, keeping the inevitable wafflers and time-wasters under control. |
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Through heroic personal effort, he gets things under control, makes a safety stop and then aborts the dive. |
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At first he has everything under control but then the lovely Erica walks into his life. |
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We don't want to do our country down, but please don't act as if we've got the problems under control. |
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He told the jury he had battled to keep the Lynx helicopter under control after it had suffered engine failure. |
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He struggled to bring the aircraft under control while he dealt with spatial disorientation induced by the lack of visible horizon. |
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A cocktail of substances is now burning from several storage containers, but fire authorities say the blaze is well under control. |
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Many religious texts legitimise keeping wayward women under control through the use of physical violence. |
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It would be nice if the security situation was more under control than it is, and this weighs on investors' minds. |
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Once debts are under control, it is advisable to take stock of your savings, and try to put some money away regularly for a rainy day. |
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The independent suspension brings the wheels to the ground, keeping the vehicle under control. |
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Trying to bring her own emotions back under control, she nodded her head in affirmation. |
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Police immediately put them under control and police officers wearing helmets and holding shields and rattan sticks surrounded the prison. |
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We are told that they are well under control by the military, that they are closely overseen. |
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Most well-run companies will have mainstream costs under control and will have professional buyers negotiating keen prices for all raw materials. |
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They got her under control, got the insulin levels stable and kept her in for a day or so to make sure all was well. |
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It belongs to Lucy Smooth, whose husband used to keep it under control until he died. |
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After reaching the rearmost position, exhale and slowly return your arms to the start position under control. |
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The average for the past three years was 67, and this was construed as an indication that the fox menace was now reasonably under control. |
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Far more troubling is the fearsome wobble in her voice that she only occasionally brings under control. |
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Elizabeth was always good at disguising her feelings and keeping herself under control. |
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Hours after the blaze was brought under control, dozens of bodies were laid out in a nearby parking lot, their faces covered by T-shirts. |
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Even now she feels the effect of the illness although it seems, at last, to be under control. |
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With the lambing season now under way dog owners are reminded to keep their dogs under control. |
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He was proposing the motion calling on dog owners to ensure they have them under control at all times. |
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Under the Dangerous Dog Act, dogs are required to be kept under control and on a leash at all times, unless in a specially designated area. |
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When authorities thought they had the situation under control, however, the virus resurfaced last month in Perak. |
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On the other hand, smallpox has been eradicated, sleeping sickness has become rare, and polio and leprosy are under control. |
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Crews with ten engines spent more than two hours trying to bring the blaze under control as brisk winds fanned the flames towards homes. |
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About 30 firefighters, some of them wearing breathing apparatus, were needed to bring the flames under control. |
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Officers spent nearly three hours battling with the inferno before they could bring the fire under control. |
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The sound of helicopters and sirens could be heard as the emergency services turned out to bring what was a raging inferno under control. |
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Crews fought the flames for 15 minutes before getting the inferno under control but had to remain at the scene for 90 minutes. |
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Breathing apparatus, three jets, foam and two ground monitors were used to get the inferno under control. |
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We established transgenes, allowing conditional expression of the mutant kinase under control of the heat-shock promoter. |
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A single injection of a long-acting steroid such as triamcinolone can bring symptoms under control quickly. |
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With the elections looming large, his government is fighting to keep energy prices under control. |
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What is it going to take to get the Government and the Opposition to work together to bring runaway crime under control? |
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His new government will not resume peace talks until the violence comes under control. |
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Not so long ago, many people thought that bringing crime in New York under control was pie in the sky. |
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Up to 50 firefighters wearing breathing apparatus spent two hours bringing the fire that gutted the workshop under control. |
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By the time Mr. Mineo had everything under control, he was huffing and puffing with the exertion. |
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You'll soon get to recognise the most prolific weeds in your garden and discover ways to keep them under control. |
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In the eighteenth century, many Rajput states came under control of Marathas and, by the early nineteenth century, the British. |
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The fire was under control within two hours, and officers then continued to search the building. |
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However, most of these investigations were done in the laboratory, where both animals and their environments are under control and manipulable. |
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He added that because the virus was not a bacterium, it could not be brought under control by the use of antibiotics. |
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It took at least five hours to bring the blaze under control and we expect to be damping down at the scene for at least the rest of the day. |
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He flexes his elbows in earnest to begin curling the weight at a moderate pace, under control. |
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There are still losses in some areas but the company appears to have its balance sheet under control. |
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This conference also established the northernmost city, Tangier, as an international free port, under control of the Spanish. |
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The likelihood of suffering tragedy increases with a hubristic belief that we have everything under control. |
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The outbreak of a mass emailing worm, which masquerades as a matchmaking program, has been brought under control. |
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I had everything under control until you started crabbing about which books you hadn't read. |
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A repeat course of antibiotics at a later date to keep the condition under control. |
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There's an arrogant actor who thinks he's God, so everybody is at each other's throats so it's a matter of keeping everything under control. |
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Stuart Cliff broke behind the defence on to a through ball, but before he could get it under control Heeps snaffled it away on the bounce. |
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First, Medicare wants to keep health care costs for its beneficiaries under control. |
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Firefighters battled the blaze for more than seven hours before it was finally brought under control. |
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I've spent years battling my worst impulses, trying to keep them under control. |
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At this point everything should be under control so you can take time out of the kitchen. |
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Most important of all, hunger pangs should be minimal and your appetite under control. |
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It's no secret that one way to keep the hourly cost of flying under control is to own the airplane you fly. |
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My topiary skills are not highly developed but at least it looks a little more under control, now. |
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It's an essential trace element that helps keep the immune system humming and free radicals under control. |
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Hawk Wing was sent off at 1-2 and looked to have the one-mile race under control as he tracked his pacemaker Sholokhov. |
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The red-hot favourite got in a real fluster on his way down to the start and Philip Robinson had to wrestle the reins to keep him under control. |
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When he first came in he had a short temper, but he's learned to keep it under control. |
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Their goal is to continue their addiction moderately and get it under control, without letting it control them. |
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It was Mathias' voice, deep and undulating, a hair's breadth this side of under control. |
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A woman was standing on the corner of Court Street, struggling to keep her umbrella under control. |
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Local firemen were called to the scene and took a number of hours to get the blaze under control. |
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Even after the blowout had been brought under control, the oil continued to seep out of the ocean floor, he says. |
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Hopefully the boys in blue and the plainclothes detectives will get things more under control. |
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The fire was brought under control just under three hours later with the main bulk of the blaze extinguished. |
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The soft undercoat will shed out twice a year, but regular combing will keep that under control. |
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Have those charged with our security genuinely got the problem under control? |
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Her husband attempted to battle the flames but was forced back and wasn't able to bring it under control. |
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Police were again called out and quickly brought the incident under control. |
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This situation has to be brought under control, if the group wants to grow earnings in the future. |
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Even the police who were there seemed at a loss as to how to bring the situation back under control. |
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The fire brigade soon had the blaze under control and were able to extinguish it swiftly. |
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This government is starting to bring this under control but has not committed to do anything long term. |
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You simply don't have enough troops to get the insurgency under control. |
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We can only assume that he was, as you would expect him to be, mortified by his own inability to keep his charges under control. |
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With the big hair and big personalities alone, Diane Scali, the store's owner, had a lot to keep under control. |
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There were a few middle-aged guys trying to keep the rabble under control. |
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In spite of moving at warp speed, Isaacs has it under control. |
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Until the epidemic is brought under control, the CDC predicts the numbers will continue to climb at that rate. |
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I never been to detox before, this is my first time and I want to get this under control before it gets uncontrollable. |
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He has been claiming that such mass killings are the handiwork of the security forces themselves directly or through the renegade militants under control of official agencies. |
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Anti-government protests which spread from Tibet into western provinces are under control, the Chinese government said yesterday, as much of the region remained in lockdown. |
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But was I secretly suffering from an acute case of tanorexia, only just managing to keep my inner torment under control with the help of factor 2 carrot oil? |
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At first, the French tried to keep the FLNC and the assorted desperadoes of the maquis under control by deploying their police forces and gendarmerie to enforce law and order. |
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From Ferguson to Staten Island to Langley, we need to get our security forces under control. |
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Stray-dog problem under control and plentiful servings of stew available at Olympic hotel restaurants. |
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Most of the fires are under control, and the exposed areas are sealed off. |
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She was seething, but her anger was frighteningly under control. |
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Police barricades were set up to keep the crowd under control. |
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Maintaining good oral hygiene, eating a healthy diet, not smoking and keeping stress under control will reduce the risk of trench mouth developing. |
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Held in a two-handed grip, the laminated blades slashed and parried at an incredible speed, meeting with abrupt smacks of wood on wood, but always under control. |
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It is not a matter of being unafraid, but of keeping fear under control. |
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Three crews were brought in to bring the barn blaze under control and the smouldering hay was transported out of the barn on tractors to spread on nearby fields. |
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The cops told Patterson that they had been monitoring the situation and had everything under control. |
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He applies a lightweight gloss after blow-drying and before curling to help keep her hair's natural volume and fullness under control and to add shine. |
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I think he is lulled into complacency by the fact that I so far have had a whole lot of baby-wrangling experience, and therefore have everything under control, no sweat. |
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They have grown up on the wetlands that have formed in former pools and ponds since the Tisza was canalised and its floods brought under control in the 19th century. |
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Having hedged its fuel bill for the winter, which should keep costs under control, the airline is monitoring whether to continue hedging for the summer. |
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After construction of the chimeras by overlapping PCR, all of the chimeric genes were cloned into integrating vectors under control of the SEC9 or the SPO20 promoter. |
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A superweed that is the bane of gardeners throughout the UK could be brought under control by introducing a bug from Japan, scientists have suggested. |
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With his hot-headedness of before now under control, and having stepped out from under the shadow of his big brother, he is maturing into a very good driver. |
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Get your hormones under control and remember that all the anger you are pointing at your fellow posters is about as productive as swearing at yourself in the mirror. |
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You're going to pass out unless you can get your breathing under control. |
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The exploit was so bad that it brought the server down to its knees, and it took me over a week to write a program just to patch the problem and keep things under control. |
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People had to licence their dogs and keep them under control on their own property, otherwise the dogs would be impounded and most likely put down. |
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The formation of this peak increases with irradiation time when the mitochondria are incubated under control conditions and present high membrane potentials. |
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But I think it would be for the best that we wait until she is confined in a jail cell, it may be too hard to keep her under control in the open like this. |
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The fire was brought under control only to blaze up again on Wednesday. |
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It started in the ground and first floors of the two-storey health club and spread to its roof, which collapsed as firefighters tried to being the blaze under control. |
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The 12 soldiers, supported by a team of specialist fire fighters from the Royal Navy, doused the flaming car with foam and bought the blaze under control. |
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A two-goal cushion may have suggested to the Dutch that the game was under control but that was to misjudge the commitment and spirit of their opponents. |
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For a few seconds, while I bring the aircraft under control, we galumph through the air, swaying left to right, the plane's nose dipping then rising. |
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There were also children ogling some cute trinket they wanted in a duty-free shop along with women on colorful high heels chasing the children and keeping them under control. |
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The site's security is provided by CCTV and fence guarding and is under control of security personnel housed in the operations centre. |
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Thereafter the island was under control of the English crown and its Lordship a royal appointment. |
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The system throttled itself to batches of 50 requests at a time to keep the thread count under control. |
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The fire broke out in the main closed deck, and was briefly under control with the ships sprinkler systems before flaring up again. |
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Only a few forts like Segontium on the northwest coast remained occupied to keep the Celtic tribes living there under control. |
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James is credited with finally bringing the Lordship of the Isles under control. |
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A total of eight fire trucks were used to combat the fire, which was brought under control at around 4pm. |
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Once the extra safety investment after the Hatfield crash had finished, subsidies have since been brought under control. |
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That is now under control, with two new investment bankers on board, and Raines expects completed financing shortly. |
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The governor, Ziyad Friz, said that following the plan would ensure the growth of the economy and keep the budget deficit under control. |
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Conquered areas of Belgium and France were placed under control of the Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France. |
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Enclosed land was under control of the farmer who was free to adopt better farming practices. |
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A core team will remain at the mine to bring the situation under control and achieve an orderly closedown of operations. |
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But that was merely a piece of furtive knowledge which he happened to possess because his memory was not satisfactorily under control. |
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Apsu and Tiamat are brought under control by gods in order to create the topography of earth and sky. |
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The wildfire which is effective in the maquis shrubland has been tried to get under control. |
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When used correctly, antiperspirants are the product of choice by most people and are an effective way to keep sweating under control. |
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Three crews from Leamington attended and were able to bring the fire quicky under control. |
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The air base in Mazar-e-Sharif is already under control of anti-Taliban forces, it said. |
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A managed care system makes it possible to enroll more people and improve care, yet also keep costs under control. |
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To keep the Netherlands under control required an extensive occupation force, and Spain was still financially strapped since the 1576 bankruptcy. |
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Nuclear weapons have been present in many nations, often as staging grounds under control of other powers. |
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Piracy continued to thrive for at least half a century after the British takeover, though the problem was eventually brought under control. |
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Satisfied her aunt had things under control, Addy put on the coffee and sliced and arranged the pound cake on a cookie sheet. |
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By 1279, they conquered the Song dynasty and brought all of China under control of the Yuan dynasty. |
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To secure the funding, Greece was required to adopt harsh austerity measures to bring its deficit under control. |
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Hanson emphasizes that Charles' greatest accomplishment as a general may have been his ability to keep his troops under control. |
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The fake fires could only begin when the bombing started over an adjacent target and its effects were brought under control. |
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Portugal required an extensive occupation force to keep it under control, and Spain was still reeling from the 1576 bankruptcy. |
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The mines employed were controlled mines, anchored to the bottoms of the harbors and detonated under control from large mine casemates on shore. |
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Most of the county came under control of the newly formed Durham County Council in an area known as an administrative county. |
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An attempt on his life at Drury Lane Theatre, in which one person was shot dead before the assailant was brought under control, boosted his high public profile. |
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About 26 cargo ships were awaiting help from ice breakers in the northern parts of the Baltic Sea, but the situation was under control, officials said. |
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According to our results we can recommend physical exercise on the development of native arteriovenous fistula under control by hemodialysis nurse. |
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Although large boar populations can play an important role in limiting forest growth, they are also useful in keeping pest populations such as June bugs under control. |
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Start by finding your best peak flow while your asthma is under control. |
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It was probably in the king's interest to have the Isle of Wight under control of someone trustworthy as it was a prime target for further attack from abroad. |
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A command unit from Rhyl and a water carrier from Caernarfon were also in attendance at the incident, which was brought under control by Friday afternoon. |
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In fact, by eating mice and other rodents, many snakes such as Eastern Foxsnake and Milksnake are doing us a favour by keeping rodents under control. |
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Overrun with hungry leptons, sticky-fingered gluons and massive bosons, Schrodinger's Cat is called in to get the pesky particles under control and back where they belong. |
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Another cause of disturbance is when an area may be overwhelmed by an invasive introduced species which is not kept under control by natural enemies in its new habitat. |
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His high-paced style and barely under control characters are addictive. |
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We should put a cap on the salaries, to keep them under control. |
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Before the family could settle in, they discovered the presence of rats in the house and needed to call in a professional exterminator to get the problem under control. |
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After the overthrow of the Mongol Yuan dynasty by the Ming dynasty in 1368, Manchuria remained under control of the Mongols of the Northern Yuan dynasty based in Mongolia. |
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