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"I think it's partly raging hormones, but it's also a way to take control when they feel very out of control," she said.
Dallas, 14-2 at home, seemed ready to take control when Michael Finley hit a baseline jumper with 1 09 remaining to give the Mavericks a 105-100 lead.
The San Francisco self-driving car scandal centers on Uber's Volvo XC90s, which can navigate on their own while licensed drivers sit at the wheel and take control when necessary.
He said the state would take control "when the board becomes convinced that the county is not going to meet its goals and have a balanced budget, well before the regular budget cycle".
The result wasted a solid effort by the Nets 21-422), who put five players in double figures but allowed Philadelphia to take control when it mattered the most.
That sentiment appears at odds with the White House, which has signaled that the United States and Britain would assemble an interim government of Iraqi nationals to take control when the war ends, and that many further decisions would lie with the Iraqis themselves.
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The Tigers took control when their offense chipped in with some big plays.
Lloyd Williams also took control when he replaced Phillips in the second half.
He took control when he broke in the third game of the final set.
The Cavaliers took control when Smith knocked down back-to-back threes in the third quarter.
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