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Alas, Mr. Grassley seems to have learned to control his Twitter temper.
The experimental group members have learned to control their anger feelings/behaviours at the end of the group activities.
I may never be able to control the fear and the panic, but I have learned to control how I live each day".
But since the mid-1930s chavests have learned to control nuclear reactions to generate their own elements (in effect, achieving transmutation and the dreams of the alchemists).
But if you have learned to control your behavior, to structure your life so you can limit triggers and cope with your emotional skittishness, how much does it really matter?
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at Berkeley have learned to control the quantum pathways determining how light scatters in graphene.
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We might have learnt to control them but the feelings are still there.
People here had learned to control their emotions.
Over time, I've learned to control my channels.
George Steinbrenner is still a control freak, but he has learned to control himself.
He has learned to control his condition with diet, training and medication.
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