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(By the time of the Democratic National Convention, Michelle told friends, she stopped knowing what the weather was each day: she lived in the permanently controlled climate zone of airplanes, cars and hotels).
The ban, which the drug agency said it would pursue in 2010, will remain in effect for at least a year until it is determined whether the chemicals should be permanently controlled.
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He said the state did not want to permanently control New York's horse racing business.
The aim, said Orbán, is to "permanently control prices".Last month, Orbán gave the keynote speech at the congress of his Fidesz party.
Numerous changes are also required to permanently control the hyper-inflammation and subsequent disease.
No magic drugs or surgeries exist to permanently control glaucoma; the clinician often has to switch to assorted methods of treatment after the previous treatments fail to control the intraocular pressure.
Indeed, there are many infections we have, such as Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus, where the T cells permanently control the infection within people, and they remain healthy.
He said: "If you vote in on June 23 [in the EU referendum], you are kissing goodbye permanently to control of immigration".
Sadly, my ultimate earbuds would be as small as peas and simply slip into the ear permanently, directly controlling my auditory system through the use of magic and lasers.
The position and the orientation of these systems have to be controlled permanently to compensate external disturbances such as sound waves, thermal expansion of the mechanical components, and ground motion.
He served as regent of the principality of Antioch for Bohemond while the latter was a prisoner of the Turks (1101 03) and controlled Antioch permanently after Bohemond returned to Europe in 1104.
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