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  • In it you controlled a mouse that, for reasons that are left uncl
  • He was head of a family which controlled a large part of Derbyshire which included an
  • The holding firm controlled a 14th Street (Manhattan) store and Simpson
  • The Barter Island station controlled a sector of the Distant Early Warning Line.
  • He controlled a synchronised forward firing Lewis gun and
  • "Bergman only controlled a handful of nursing homes, not the 117 attr
  • This beneficial insect has controlled a key pest in citrus, significantly reducing
  • ttilusio) were a powerful Genoese family who controlled a number of possessions in the northern Aege
  • nd 220 CE, a time when the Celestial Masters controlled a theocratic state in Sichuan.
  • The player controlled a space ship as the aliens scrolled and move
  • Cardinals did not go so far, but they still controlled a majority, and after a quick conclave they
  • Jews, Greeks, Armenians, and Levantines, who controlled a large portion of the economy.
  • ance inherited in part from Antiquity, which controlled a consonance between the functions of interi
  • As of 2009, MEC controlled a total of 330,000 hectares (3,300 km2) of c
  • The Seleucid dynasty controlled a developed network of trade with India whic
  • ons where the exact amount of m-CPBA must be controlled, a sample can be titrated to determine the e
  • Klimaitis controlled a paramilitary unit of roughly 600 men that
  • 0s, the Histadrut, Israel labour Federation, controlled a significant number of corporations, includ
  • been inaugurated, the Confederate Government controlled a relatively small portion of Tennessee, so
  • the court of King Louis XV of France, and he controlled a large market for artificial gems.
  • By February 1936, Li controlled a large area in Chahar province, and transfe
  • there was a signal box at the station which controlled a goods loop giving access to the goods yard
  • He eventually controlled a fleet, partially or alone, of 70 ships, in
  • Players controlled a recently-fired traveling salesmen for Frob
  • appearance of a "pod" in which the "gunner" controlled a double barrel laser cannon, was not a tota
  • The Viking Turgesius controlled a ringfort on the shores until his death by
  • Muslim minority in Afghanistan, whose forces controlled a 10th province.
  • s a game similar to Pac-Man where the player controlled a character shaped like the Commodore logo.
  • Rajon owned and controlled a very successful catalogue of artists, whic
  • mpany in the upper Missouri River valley, he controlled a territory larger than most European nation
  • The player controlled a giant robot that could transform into a sp
  • y-scrolling shoot 'em up in which the player controlled a spacecraft destroying enemy spaceships and
  • erly had some sidings and a Signal Box which controlled a set of gates.
  • aced the native Chiapanecs; afterwards, they controlled a fourth of Chiapas.
  • onia from Christopher II, the Livonian Order controlled about 67,000 square kilometers of the Old Li
  • ers could sit down and enjoy a dessert; they controlled about 10% of this industry.
  • - this is rubbish, Mir Jafar only controlled about a third of the army, and 100 history b
  • Thai air police controlled access to the bases; U.S. air police who hel
  • Along with Martin Bormann, he increasingly controlled access to Hitler.
  • for coining the term "freeway" to describe a controlled access urban highway, based on the parkway c
  • Security cameras, controlled access and safety are all carefully integrat
  • State Route 386 is a 4-lane controlled access freeway located in Davidson and Sumne
  • e was in a dominant position over the Saura, controlled access to firearms and used intimidation tac
  • gnalbox remains in use - for many years this controlled access to the busy exchange sidings for the
  • Construction of Canada's first four lane controlled access superhighway, the Toronto to Niagara
  • The fort was significant as it controlled access into the Cahos Mountains.
  • Governance: Controlled access to content and data
  • n example of why the government should allow controlled access to the Sex Offenders Register, so par
  • omputer provision in all classrooms allowing controlled access to the internet, a new Drawing Room,
  • For most of its length, it is a controlled access freeway (motorway) conforming to inte
  • services with the aim of allowing carefully controlled access to resources (such as files and the s
  • The overseer of the ruyt may have controlled access to the palace including the office of
  • In a ' controlled access', only authorized people are granted
  • re highway is four lanes (although it is not controlled access).
  • 6 is mostly a divided highway with partially controlled access, but parts of it on the south side of
  • s up to freeway or expressway standards with controlled access.
  • A 22 at Mandeville is multilane divided with controlled access.
  • shape the department, as well as the navy it controlled, according to his own views.
  • assuring the Arabs that immigration would be controlled according to the "economic absorptive capaci
  • plants in the world with 43 environmentally controlled acres (174,000 m2 (1,870,000 sq ft)) under o
  • Absence of a controlled activation step leads to inferior reproducib
  • ise shape and actively aligned by a computer controlled active optics system using actuators built i
  • The Billl also proposes removing the Controlled Activity and Monitoring sections from the Sa
  • The controlled addition of the nutrient directly affects th
  • cargill Airport (IATA: IVC, ICAO: NZNV) is a controlled aerodrome located 1 NM northwest of Invercar
  • erodrome (IATA: BHE, ICAO: NZWB) is a small, controlled aerodrome located 3NM (8 km) west of Blenhei
  • Belgium, like France, controlled African countries like the Democratic Republ
  • Both the bombs and missiles can be controlled after firing.
  • s are said to have taken place involving FRU controlled agents highly placed within the IRA.
  • to provide a socially acceptable outlet for controlled aggression.
  • han the commodity or product deserves from a controlled agricultural market.
  • Complete with computer controlled AI teams and the possibility to set up onlin
  • ave a working transponder in order to fly in controlled air space and many aircraft have a back-up t
  • loud base in formation, and also avoids much controlled air space.
  • -held, battery-operated device that delivers controlled air flow through the nostril and can be used
  • The powder is expelled by controlled air blasts, which is why the method is calle
  • AI controlled aircraft would populate the airspace and dis
  • As the project pilot on the Propulsion Controlled Aircraft program, he successfully landed an
  • ntrol participated in Arc Light missions and controlled aircraft that flew weather reconnaissance mi
  • h flew frequently in and out of the American controlled airfield, supplying the front line forces wi
  • In this area of rural Arkansas there was no controlled airspace below 18,000 feet.
  • Mode S is mandatory in controlled airspace in many countries.
  • uccessfully fought to minimise the amount of controlled airspace.
  • The army then moved down into the Italian controlled Albania, which fell to the Austrians by the
  • ounterattack and moved into parts of Italian controlled Albania.
  • Lee controlled all of the living conditions for the workers
  • AF was moved to Sembach AB at that time and controlled all USAF Air Divisions and Wings in North of
  • This controlled all of the sidings used for freight.
  • Hanna-Barbera owned Babu, but Columbia controlled all rights to Jeannie's image.
  • tely surrounded the Sabra-Shatila camps, and controlled all entrances and exits by the means of chec
  • At the time of Shaybani's death, the Uzbeks controlled all of Transoxiana, that is, the area betwee
  • Although he officially controlled all of ETA's cells, Martitegi had problems m
  • He controlled all aspects of Hungary's cultural life from
  • e State Conference (from 1836 to 1848) which controlled all government offices on behalf of Emperor
  • At the beginning of 1986 the Libyans controlled all Chad north of the 16th parallel.
  • hierarchical model and servers (hubs/feeds) controlled all traffic.
  • Force Headquarters was the headquarters that controlled all Allied operational forces in the Mediter
  • e that the commander of Wehrkreis VII, which controlled all troops in Bavaria, did not support the p
  • He may have controlled all Wales apart from Gwent and Morgannwg.
  • After Johnny Spanish's death Kaplan controlled all of labor slugging operations in New York
  • The Taliban controlled all the other 19 Afghan provinces, except a
  • The ruling families completely controlled all production soap and olive oil and the ex
  • By the end of the decade Capone controlled all 10,000 speakeasies in Chicago and ruled
  • d all of Florida to Spain, which at the time controlled all of the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
  • By 1870, he controlled all three, renamed jointly as the Atlantic,
  • ce to the British Middle East Command, which controlled Allied forces in both Southwest Asia and eas
  • Computer controlled allies have mediocre AI, sometimes performin
  • he can be recruited as a temporary computer controlled ally and is playable in the game's arcade mo
  • Group, was one of the two huge groups which controlled almost all the major bus operators in the Un
  • rovince overwhelmingly hostile to Franco and controlled almost from the outset of the war by a curio
  • ve and they have been superseded by computer controlled Altazimuth mounts.
  • By 2002, the Tamil Tigers controlled an area of approximately 15,000 km2 in north
  • He and Louis amongst other interests controlled an adult movie theater, the Gamecock, in Bro
  • rom the Roland Juno series, but used voltage controlled analog oscillators (VCO) as a sound source a
  • The Howard A. Hanson dam had controlled and prevented a flood that would have caused
  • New People were civilian Cambodians who were controlled and exploited by the Khmer Rouge regime in C
  • e were two R2-D2 models, one that was remote controlled and walked on three legs, and another which
  • nments where electrical activity is strictly controlled and increasing the signal strength of the da
  • accusations that, among other things, it is controlled and operated by narcotics traffickers and ha
  • LEDs can be adjusted and controlled, and the chance of photobleaching or phototo
  • Energy must be controlled, and impulsive action avoided.
  • everal hours the temperature is reduced in a controlled and gradual manner, resulting in the formati
  • As music, it's simply exquisite -- more controlled and considered than anything Antony and the
  • reason for using a latrine is that waste is controlled and decomposed into safer by-products.
  • at the safety problems of East Rail had been controlled, and the train service was expected to opera
  • In effect, the CLSM achieves a controlled and highly limited depth of focus.
  • The cursor could be controlled, and MPW scripts or tools could easily be at
  • The equipment can be controlled and monitored remotely by faculty and astron
  • sold it to rookie driver Alan Kulwicki, who controlled and raced for the team until his death in 19
  • The forest animals are controlled and seem to be killing those who wander too
  • eatures and Planeswalkers, each of which are controlled and moved by the players, much like a miniat
  • al range has to be heard to be believed, the controlled and measured delivery marvelled at, the matu
  • tion of active masers can be self-diagnosed, controlled and monitored remotely for easy maintenance
  • it was not a province, but an occupied area controlled and administrated by the military (exercitus
  • and (5) input/output, all of which could be controlled and monitored by remote dispatch operators u
  • ns of production and distribution are owned, controlled and operated by the people".
  • ne, Kalyan, and Chaul were other territories controlled and settled by the Portuguese.
  • rvard Apparatus also developed first volume controlled- and then pressure controlled ventilators, p
  • eat food intended for human consumption in a controlled and managed way.
  • g Kai-shek's regime to hold on the land they controlled, and not to surrender to the communists, and
  • Nowadays, the breeding it strictly controlled, and the animals intended for breeding are t
  • Under Roca's rule the economy became state controlled and he presided over an era of rapid economi
  • They are put into controlled and artificial situations and then and only
  • en the centers of the cylinders is precisely controlled, and the top of the bar is parallel to a lin
  • ommendation as to whether the drug should be controlled, and in what schedule it should be placed.
  • abstract syntax tree to anywhere else, in a controlled and formal way.
  • to propose that a drug or other substance be controlled and into which schedule it should be placed.
  • he told him that power like his needed to be controlled, and had to convince him to become a Soul Re
  • teel tanks, with their temperature carefully controlled, and furthermore, in the case of some wines,
  • Wistco is Barbados-based and controlled, and shareholders include the Barbados Agric
  • His movements were controlled and he had no access to children.
  • osome entry site (IRES) activity is strictly controlled and highly tissue specific.
  • and Barrier, all three of which are remotely controlled and operated by TransAlta.
  • and processes of soil formation can be best controlled and planned using knowledge about soil genes
  • order crossing available to them was Israeli controlled and they feared interrogation or arrest.
  • elease of grass carp into national waters is controlled and regulated by the Dutch Ministry of Agric
  • uria in 1932 the oil trade became government controlled and Idemitsu was forced to scale back.
  • nal Front years in which bipartisan hegemony controlled and held political power.
  • als 21 years of age or older in a regulated, controlled, and state-taxed system.
  • Duncan and Gold argue that to use controlled and other drugs responsibly, a person must a
  • ry's remoteness yet the vast amount of it he controlled and being geographically insulated from the
  • William's rage could not be controlled, and the lycan virus spread across the land,
  • Split Wide Open and felt that he was a good, controlled and intelligent actor.
  • Holy Communion in 1891 Elizabeth became more controlled and had a deeper understanding of God and th
  • h of the twenty-five floors were indvidually controlled and could spell out different messages.
  • When combined with controlled and monitored entry points for cars and peop
  • olla Brighde's verse is stately, precise and controlled and clearly the product of a very sophistica
  • Manufacturing processes are controlled, and any changes to the process are evaluate
  • Reinfeldt has been perceived as a controlled and harmonious person, and his apparent lack
  • ed to Tang with the five prefectures that he controlled, and turned against remaining Yan forces.
  • t had already happened in China, it was soon controlled and used by the country's ruling classes for
  • ed States, parts of the plant itself are not controlled, and seeds and plants are still sold by many
  • American Legion State Forest but camping is controlled and must be arranged.
  • In a heavy controlled and militarized Chile his juicy story got re
  • gation of him into non-profit foundations he controlled and land deals that were arranged through th
  • The heating was thermostatically controlled and windows and air vents provided ventilati
  • The output file size can be controlled, and can range from 10,000 bytes (10 KB) to
  • ter, but native EF lenses are electronically controlled, and will therefore not have aperture contro
  • timer Wheeler the discipline of meticulously controlled and recorded stratigraphic excavation.
  • NiGHTS Into Dreams - NiGHTS must be controlled and navigated through rings, collecting chip
  • -object linker making a tight (small, wholly controlled, and specified) executable module.
  • t architecture with computer software remote controlled and monitored operations to minimize manning
  • French parliamentary assemblies were highly controlled and had limited powers.
  • tware framework) with external systems to be controlled and/or queried.
  • In the 1990s the Khmer Rouge still controlled Anlong Veng, where there was one of the firs
  • An accident during this controlled annealing was the cause of the 1957 Windscal
  • ot a 25th dynasty Nubian king since he never controlled any region of Egypt during his reign compare
  • With Fao captured, the Ottomans no longer controlled any part of the Persian Gulf, and the Britis
  • ords, all independent variables (causes) are controlled apart from a test variable to investigate th
  • quired details on the interiors of two Mafia controlled apartments in the Boston's North End.
  • he nearly 5,000,000 residents living in rent controlled apartments.
  • In Russia 'Narma' (Нарма) is a controlled appellation corresponding to the grape varie
  • duce the need for administrators to schedule controlled application re-starts to prevent garbage col
  • With these types of controlled applications, the surface finish of the work
  • oriented rock (AOR), a heavily formatted and controlled approach to music.
  • support for Air Intercept Control and Ground Controlled Approach training functions.
  • During the Korean War, he served as a Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) operator and was selected as
  • ecent developments do allow a more scripted, controlled approach to sit atop the general conversatio
  • Hank" Kowalski (Paul Douglas), a GCA (Ground Controlled Approach) controller are friends sent to Ger
  • uite sympathetic to the communist, centrally controlled approaches to economic management.
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