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The machine was to be controlled by coded instructions punched on the tape.
The World Service's misfortune was to be controlled by the Foreign Office.
New France was to be controlled by three persons: a governor, an intendant, and a bishop.
Henceforth primary education was to be controlled by elected governing boards so that educational goals could be established by local communities.
From then on, the Forest Service determined to suppress fire on sight, giving rise to the famous "10 a.m. policy," under which every fire was to be controlled the morning after it was sighted.
Crime was to be controlled and public order maintained by preventive patrols; police were to be paid regular salaries; and no stipends were to be permitted for solving crimes or recovering stolen property.
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"Unlike boys, girls are to be controlled, opinionated on, observed, judged.
There must be a coordinated private and public effort if this invasive species is to be controlled and eradicated.
It is an environment of concentrated tension from which the marketing messages are to be controlled and carefully distributed.
"The method of delivering the drama is to be controlled by the director under the overall authority of the trustees.
These are demanding requirements, but the Italian story described in this important book shows what will be needed if malaria is to be controlled effectively in Africa today.
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