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In "The American Dream," Mommy (the well-cast Judith Ivey) tries to control a world that baffles her because it does not turn according to her considerable calculations.
This information sparks a crisis in both men: Bernard worries that multiple versions of himself may "damage his uniqueness", while Salter tries to control a flow of questions from his son that quickly reveal his complicity in the cloning process.
In ordinary language, an individual that tries to control a relationship is called manipulative, overbearing, or colloquially, "a control freak".
The PCS application tries to control a load shaft connected to a rotary motor in the presence of deliberately injected noise.
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Must be the fault of that young teacher trying to control a class of tearaways.
Cornering supplies is often key for companies trying to control a market.
There are a lot of them who try to control a lot.
Two more nearly as good follow, and I take deep breaths to try to control a flurry of adrenaline.
These meetings, in the late 1990's, were aimed at trying to control a force that Pakistan had helped create.
Rather, the documents sketch an exasperated figurehead trying to control a widening circle of splinter groups and insubordinate militants.
"And that's the secret to politics: trying to control a segment of people without those people recognizing that you're trying to control them".
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