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But that's what I decided, to try to take back control without using drugs.
She recalled a friend, a painter, who repainted her whole house "to try to take back the territory".
10 P.M. (Discovery) AIRPLANE REPO Repossession experts try to take back the private planes that wealthy owners have neglected to pay off.
She defeated the Democratic incumbent by a few hundred votes in a highly competitive district that Democrats are already preparing to try to take back next year.
Until his sudden death last October he had been expected to try to take back the presidential sash at an election this year.
All should make the European team that will try to take back the Cup in the biennial competition Oct. 1 to 3 at Celtic Manor in Newport, Wales.
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You and your friends should have a quick breakfast [or stop by a fast-food place on the way home] and be on your way. on your way home, try to take back-ways or ways where your neighbors or other people who know your parents won't see you.
Women are trying to take back the web.
"I am trying to take back their attention from their BlackBerrys and video games," he says.
In terms of Theresa May's announcement, I think part of it was trying to take back control from Parliament.
It helped only a little that Obama tried to take back the comment hours later.
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