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And it was clear to anyone who knew how to look, and particularly to an artist like Gibson, that these screens could exert powerful control over the minds immersed in them.
Lessons from the 20th century should not be forgotten now, when new technologies enable far more powerful control over our lives than what some experienced in the era that gave rise to Solidarity.
Although the unions called off a one-day strike this week, they still exercise powerful control over any attempt to cut costs and drag the airline into the real world.
Then there was a third kind of work: the creative nonfiction of gossip columnists, whose connections with industry people and whose agendas made them not mere observers or gatherers of information but very much a part of the Hollywood story (all the more so because studios exerted powerful control over actual journalistic reporting on, and access to, movie stars).
I've helped out with shearing sheep at a station in the Australian Outback, I've seen the vastly different landscapes of the deserts in Egypt and Jordan, and when I looked out the window of my hotel in Las Vegas, it hit me once again how powerful control over water can be.
The extracellular matrix (ECM) exerts powerful control over many cellular phenomena, including stem cell differentiation.
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"China has powerful controls over content going out and coming in at every gateway," says Jody Westby, chief executive of security consultancy Global Cyber Risk.
These studies suggest a powerful control exerted by ZI over brain state and higher level processing, much like central thalamus.
In the early 20th century, Teddy Roosevelt engaged in "trust-busting" -- eliminating the powerful control of a few robber barons over the country, its citizens and our democracy.
Cumming, a minister and the former director of Yale University's Faith and Culture Reconciliation Program, which focussed on improving relations between Muslims and Christians, said, "In each of the Berman cases, he exercised such powerful mind control over them that it took them many years to come to terms with what happened to them.
But as the food crisis eased a couple of years ago, North Korea began reinstating the ration system as its most powerful tool of control over its population, and it began cracking down on the mushrooming unofficial markets, which it saw as a dangerous breeding ground for capitalism and outside influence.
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