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With Daydream, Carey took more control over the musical direction as well as the album's composition.
The lawlessness among fire companies virtually ended in 1853 and 1854 when the city took more control over their operations.
Dev took more control over the "In the Dark" video than previous video shoots as she used to let the director "take a little bit of control" when she was inexperienced in the process.
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Other reasons such as improving psychological well-being and finding hope, taking more control over own treatment, allowing to relax/sleep may be described as emotion-focused factors and were less frequently mentioned (<20% frequency) in our study.
Arts groups here have responded by taking more control over their finances.
By the early 1950's, Harriet Adams had taken more control over the books, and she stopped using Benson as a writer.
In return, he wanted the Iraqis to take more control over their own security from the Americans".
There is now an urgent need to transform how GPs treat people with these conditions, and to support people themselves to take more control over their health".
The concept of monitoring umpires by camera and computer has been debated since QuesTec made its debut as part of baseball's taking more control over umpires.
"Entrepreneurial artists and cultural executives are figuring out that they produce something with real value in the marketplace and are taking more control over their destinies," she says.
Mr. Medvedev said the federal government should take more control over police departments across Russia in an effort to tamp down corruption.
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