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Then 500 troops were sent in to take control over the area.
That is the way to take control over the world around us.
Furthermore, Allen told the President that he wanted to take control over the Gulf airspace.
"To take control over your face is really hard, you know what I mean?
"Yes, you do have to take control over your life," he said.
Today rebels also tried to take control over the airport in Donetsk, halting its operations.
Suicide was the slave's only way to take control over his or her own body.
"Every week brings another reminder that we need to take control over our own lives here," Mr. Vallone said.
Freelancing is one of the best ways to take control over what work you take on and when.
In China, Kirsty Grace, 27, said cultural factors made it difficult for women to take control over their reproductive health.
"The feminists have taken control over every institution in this country -- they want to take control over men," he said.
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