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That may be, in large part, because non-appearance-related factors are far more controlled in the nomination process: potential nominees have similar platforms within their parties, are operating in similar climates, and so on.
While Clinton was more controlled in her responses, reiterating the same talking points on issues ranging from the controversy over her use of a private email server as secretary of state to her support for the Iraq war, Trump maintained his signature freewheeling style that skirted specifics on policy.
Just before half-time, Eto'o was replaced by Fernando Torres with what looked like a groin injury for the Cameroon international, and although the visitors were more controlled in possession after the break, they rarely threatened the Basel goal.
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A Move Toward More Control In the last few months, Congress has moved to assert more control.
If it did not sell, it would get more control in 2004 and have absolute control in 2008.
Above all, it means out of control at a time when people want more control in their life.
COOL FEATURE -- A "hold control" button allows you to keep the automatic transmission in any gear you choose, even when stopped, for more control in slippery conditions.
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