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I felt I could do something to control the outcome.
"There will be a fig leaf, so people can say we are doing something to control costs," he said.
Death, particularly for those in Bowie's generation, is becoming something to control – an event to arrange and manage.
"If production costs are going up [owing to the weak pound] do you do something to control costs such as decreasing your quality?" said Tooke.
They should do something to control the price, or to put in a certain amount of money so that the drugs become cheaper.
"These people on this flight said, 'We're going to take control, we're going to try to do something to control our destiny.' And by doing that they allowed us not to have to make that bad decision to shoot.
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Some are just eccentric: "There is something wrong, irresponsible, and mindless about color, something impossible to control.
To man something is to control it, as one mans a ship.
"Now they see blogs as something very dangerous, something they need to control.
His psychiatrist, Dr Todd, suggested that it was time something was done to control his aggression.
"Many of our faculty had no concerns at all, but for those that did, they appreciated that something was done to control the arms race," he said.
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