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As a town, "we had to do something to take control of our destiny," said Anthony S. Gwiazdowski Jr., a Republican who became mayor on Jan . 1
Most are thrilled that they are doing something to take control of their lives.
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But he said: "I am disappointed by the hesitancy to confirm it, and to put the message out that this is something they want to take control of and investigate".
It's just something they've decided to take control of.
As North Koreans mourn the death of Kim Jong Il, and the world wonders what the future holds with his 20-something untested youngest son set to take control of a nuclear nation, my thoughts return to a somewhat unlikely visit to a country like no other.
"We are trying to make people aware that money is something that we can actually try to take control of ourselves, we don't have to leave it to the state".
He also looked set to take control of the Senate, something no Australian government has done for more than 20 years.See articleAfghanistan's presidential election was more peaceful than anyone had dared hope.
But we also definitely want to have the ability to take control of the car if something goes wrong.
To take control of your experiences and admit that something bad happened is taking back control.
"To empower you to take control of your health".
My goal was to take control of a life I had lost control of.
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