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"You have got to be able to clamp down and win it at that point," Colts Coach Tony Dungy said.
Still, the Twitter ban is no laughing matter: it's the latest sign that Pakistan's civilian government is able to clamp down on free speech.
But if Turner has been able to clamp his sharky little jaws around the Ford A.T.M., it is because he has been able to beat the auto company at trial before, three times convincing juries that Ford knowingly produced defective vehicles.
How well Dusk will actually be able to clamp down on trolling won't be known until the app's audience reaches a certain size.
But Dallas has also been able to clamp down on Miami in the second half of games and give themselves a chance to win at the end.
The Marines protected United States sugar plantations in Siboney and El Cobre until late July when the Cuban government was able to clamp down on the revolt.
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Once researchers start poring through the data, they will be able to track more precisely governments' efforts to clamp down on information.
One problem the EU has faced is how to deal with countries that meet the membership criteria, are able to join the union, but then begin to clamp down on their citizens' right to free speech.
Republicans have tried to clamp down on the amount that illegal immigrants who paid into the system will be able to withdraw.
He began to clamp down.
Are they reluctant to clamp down?
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