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Later supplemented with PAS (para-amino salicylic acid) and more recently with isoniazid, it has brought the control of this disease within sight'.
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In 1855 water and sewerage provision for the entire built-up area were brought under the control of the Metropolitan Board of Works.
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By the 13th century they were brought under the control of the bailiffs, and after 1493 the provosts were paid by the crown as salaried officials.
In its final report in July, the 10-member commission documented a long history of incompetence and turf battles among intelligence and counterterrorism agencies, and urged that the agencies be brought under the control of a single, powerful intelligence director.
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The former is when external forces are brought under the control of poetic logic; the latter is when the poem coasts along on a tide of received ideas, trading on their assumed importance.
Such people would be ideal recruits in a post-technological society, especially if they were to be brought under the control of some powerful but recognisable organisation from before the collapse.
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