Dynamic control of protein phosphorylation is necessary for the regulation of many cellular processes, including mitosis and cytokinesis. |
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Membranes control the composition of cells by active and passive transport. |
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An independent variable is the variable you have control over, what you can choose and manipulate. |
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She struggled to control the cart as it rolled before her down the steep, bumpy road. |
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The new therapy is supposed to help people control their obsessive thoughts. |
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You may find yourself in a situation where you lose control of the vehicle. |
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Insurgents are trying to gain control of the country's transportation system. |
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We want to have a smooth transition when the new owners take control of the company. |
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Rowling received a large amount of creative control for the film, an arrangement that Columbus did not mind. |
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After twelve years of peace, Arthur sets out to expand his empire once more, taking control of Norway, Denmark and Gaul. |
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The owners are thus effectively disappropriated, and become mere managers in the service of the State, and those who control it. |
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Most people are far more concerned that they can control their own bodies than they are about petitioning Congress. |
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Selznick suffered from constant financial problems, and Hitchcock was often displeased with Selznick's creative control over his films. |
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Vitaphone still had legal exclusivity, but having lapsed in its royalty payments, effective control of the rights was in ERPI's hands. |
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Disney's contract is expected to end in June 2018, after which, NBCUniversal will take control of the rights, after their deal with Warner Bros. |
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A truce was agreed with the condition that the King hand over control of the Tower once again. |
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After the death of his father in 1759, Boulton took full control of the family toymaking business. |
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Lack of expansive working, or any means of control of the cutoff, is also a serious problem with many such designs. |
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Henry won a significant victory at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, allowing him to regain control of the country and the Tower of London. |
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Speed control was either automatic, using a governor, or by a manual valve. |
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This greater control means that seeds germinate consistently and in good soil. |
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Fitzwalter was still in control of London and the Tower, both of which held out until it was clear that Henry's supporters would prevail. |
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They allowed the garrison to control the surrounding area, and formed a centre of administration, providing the lord with a place to hold court. |
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If it was necessary to seize control of a castle an army could either launch an assault or lay siege. |
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The situation has fallen so far out of control to rightly be considered a massacree. |
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Dortmund continued to control proceedings, however, and it looked only a matter of time before they would break through. |
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As king from 1727, George exercised little control over British domestic policy, which was largely controlled by the Parliament of Great Britain. |
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The Covent Garden estate was originally under the control of Westminster Abbey and lay in the parish of St Margaret. |
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Chaplin asserted a high level of control over his pictures and started to put more time and care into each film. |
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In 2015 he voiced Lord Vortech, the evil mastermind who seeks to control the LEGO Multiverse, in the Lego Dimensions video game. |
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Nationalization is distinguished from property redistribution in that the government retains control of nationalized property. |
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The goal of the Roundhead party was to give the Parliament supreme control over executive administration. |
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In the early 1980s a pioneering flood control device, the Thames Barrier, was opened. |
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Physicians began to think of the Pill as an excellent means of birth control for young women. |
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The long conflicts of the period strengthened royal control over their kingdoms and were extremely hard on the peasantry. |
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Once King William had won total control of the strategically important Thames Valley, he went on to invade the rest of England. |
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However, in 1837 the archdeaconry was placed under the control of the Diocese of Lincoln. |
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Many countries will monitor and control the banking sector through several different agencies and for different purposes. |
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The mythological origins of the oil fields at Yenangyaung, and its hereditary monopoly control by 24 families, indicate very ancient origins. |
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Priestley identified separate private and public spheres, contending that the government should only have control over the public sphere. |
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Universal motors also lend themselves to electronic speed control and, as such, are an ideal choice for devices like domestic washing machines. |
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Another common application is the control of the throttle of an internal combustion engine in conjunction with an electronic governor. |
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Although this did not grant outright control of the strategic waterway, it did give Britain leverage. |
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This innovation permitted farmers to have precise control over the depth at which seeds were planted. |
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The Emperors who succeeded Augustus exercised a vigilant control over the condition of the public highways. |
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Even after the Magna Carta was signed, Fitzwalter maintained his control of London. |
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Loss of power weakened Heath's control over the party and Margaret Thatcher deposed him in the 1975 leadership election. |
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Castles were not just defensive sites but also enhanced a lord's control over his lands. |
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Switzerland is an extreme case of there being no state control over who built castles, and as a result there were 4,000 in the country. |
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The location of castles in relation to high status features, such as fish ponds, was a statement of power and control of resources. |
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A free house is a pub that is free of the control of any one particular brewery. |
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They are so deeply entrenched in both worlds that it is unclear whether they control fate, or whether they are merely its agents. |
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According to Hobbes, the sovereign must control civil, military, judicial and ecclesiastical powers, even the words. |
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At the time he entered Cambridge, he went on a strict diet to control his weight. |
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In this work, guilds were presented as an alternative to state control of industry or conventional trade union activity. |
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Prolefeed is homogenised, manufactured superficial literature, film and music, used to control and indoctrinate the populace through docility. |
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As elector, he spent twelve summers in Hanover, where he had more direct control over government policy. |
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The band got three times a new act's typical royalty rate, full artistic control of recordings, and ownership of the recording masters. |
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The Lords Appellant were able to gain control of the council in 1388 and tried, unsuccessfully, to reignite the war in France. |
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His influence helped start a trend for film directors to control artistic aspects of their films without answering to the film's producer. |
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European countries and the United States ceded control of Treaty Ports in China, with the exceptions of Hong Kong and Macau. |
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Brown, a writer and painter, was born with cerebral palsy and was only able to control his left foot. |
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The effect of this was that, in criminal matters, the House of Lords could not control its own docket. |
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Ultimately, the Danes lost control of Wessex in 1042 on the death of both of Canute's sons. |
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In Scotland control of county administration was in the hands of Commissioners of Supply. |
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However, the party lost control later in the year after several of its councillors defected and it lost its majority. |
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However, Thomas Seymour continued scheming to control the royal family and tried to have himself appointed the governor of the King's person. |
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Goodrich Engine Controls make engine control systems for jet engines at Hall Green. |
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Ireland was divided into even smaller political units, usually known as tribal kingdoms, under the control of kings. |
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The Turks also had difficulties, losing control of Jerusalem to the Fatimids of Egypt and suffering from a series of internal civil wars. |
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In 1643 the Royalist forces won at Adwalton Moor, and gained control of most of Yorkshire. |
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The Irish Rebellion, which started in October 1641, brought the control of the army back into the discussions between King and Parliament. |
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By the time of his death in March 1625, Charles and the Duke of Buckingham had already assumed de facto control of the kingdom. |
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By the 9th century, the expanding power of Mercia led to it gaining control over Ergyng and nearby Hereford. |
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This meant that the government was less able to control elections and therefore unable to manage the parliament effectively. |
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Viking control of certain areas, particularly around Yorkshire, is recalled in the etymology of many place names and surnames in the area. |
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The dispute was settled in 1709 with control of the River Fal divided between Truro and Falmouth. |
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Still, limited control by the executive and legislative bodies usually exists. |
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Ralph eventually left Norwich in the control of his wife and left England, finally ending up in Brittany. |
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Since James Loch had been appointed, he had been mainly in control of the management of the Trustees, assisted by his son George Loch. |
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Pitch control is by operation of the foreplanes and elevons, the yaw control is by rudder. |
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Darwin took care to remain in a private capacity to retain control over his collection, intending it for a major scientific institution. |
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There would be no mechanical or microprogramming difficulty in placing the direction of motion under the control of the user. |
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Some mowers have a throttle control on the handlebar with which the operator can adjust the engine speed. |
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An external resistor or other control devices can be connected in the rotor circuit. |
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Resistors allow control of the motor speed, although significant power is dissipated in the external resistance. |
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The very funeral pageantry disguised behind-the-scenes struggles for control over Sidney's image. |
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The control of NS yards in Lousiville is a first step of CTCing the entire line from Danville to Prinston. |
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William's ability to leave England for an entire year was a sign that he felt that his control of the kingdom was secure. |
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The main benefit is one operator can control the loading of grain, coal, gravel, etc. |
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Broadcast seeding results in a random array of growing crops, making it difficult to control weeds using any method other than hand weeding. |
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This is a limitation of the number of applicants to a specific study, thus trying to control the eventual number of graduates. |
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Gibraltar became a critical naval base and allowed Britain to control the Atlantic entry and exit point to the Mediterranean. |
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Usually they were given control of the city and were responsible for levying taxes, enforcing the law and maintaining order. |
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Philip and his allies were now in control of all the ports of Flanders, Boulogne, and eastern Normandy. |
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Following these arrests, the Jacobins gained control of the Committee of Public Safety on 10 June, installing the revolutionary dictatorship. |
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Institutionalism is brought about, in part, by a sense of learned helplessness, a belief that one has no control over one's environment. |
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To overcome this, the gatehouse was developed, allowing those inside the castle to control the flow of traffic. |
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The Mayor would have fiscal control over health, transport, housing and police in the area. |
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This policy of price control was coeval with the Committee of Public Safety's rise to power and the Reign of Terror. |
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The jobbing foundryman has very little control over the nature of the jobs which come his way. |
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While castles were used to hold a site and control movement of armies, in the Holy Land some key strategic positions were left unfortified. |
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This left Barras and his Republican allies in control again but dependent on Bonaparte, who proceeded to peace negotiations with Austria. |
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In the same year, Mary married Maximilian, Archduke of Austria, giving the Habsburgs control of the remainder of the Burgundian Inheritance. |
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Many of his late writings are attempts to control the interpretation of his work. |
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Although the King actually favoured greater control over the Company, the proposed commissioners were all political allies of Fox. |
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I've argued that we cannot rely on the justice system to control crime and that our recent attempt to do so has been a dismal failure. |
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The central issue for both Napoleon and Tsar Alexander I was control over Poland. |
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The experimental control is a technique for dealing with observational error. |
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In the beginning God gave authority to Adam, who had complete control over his descendants, even over life and death itself. |
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Both the king and the Black Prince were by this time incapacitated by illness, leaving Gaunt in virtual control of government. |
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They insisted that they could not only control taxation, but also public expenditure. |
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With the fort now in British control Wellesley was able to extend control southwards to the river Godavari. |
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Both were early advocates of birth control at a time when this was considered scandalous. |
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Germany responded by disarming Italian forces, seizing military control of Italian areas, and creating a series of defensive lines. |
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Initially the Partisans were in rivalry with the Chetniks over control of the resistance movement. |
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This allows youth to choose what music they identify with, which gives them power as consumers to control the market of popular music. |
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The acquisition gave him control over the publishing rights to more than 200 Beatles songs, as well as 40,000 other copyrights. |
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On 7 February 1301, the king granted to Edward all the lands under royal control in Wales, mainly the territory of the former Principality. |
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Henry's primary motivation for invading Ireland 1171 was to control Strongbow and other Norman lords. |
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If monarchs were going to impose their will on their kingdom, they would have to control parliament rather than be subservient to it. |
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The passwords they control are the keys to the kingdom, so what protections should be taken? |
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In the Battle of Marignano, Francis defeated the Swiss, who had ousted his predecessor from Milan, and took control of the duchy. |
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Gradually Roman control extended, and the Roman Province of Gallia Transalpina developed along the Mediterranean coast. |
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Services assisting people to stop smoking and control their weight are endangered too. |
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After practising with Southern's recording, Sellers got sufficient control of the accent, and started shooting the scenes in the aeroplane. |
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In the 2014 local elections, UKIP won 163 seats, an increase of 128, but did not take control of any council. |
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He extended patronage control through every branch of Louisiana's state government. |
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Labour performed well in the Midlands and South of England, winning control of councils including Birmingham, Norwich, Plymouth and Southampton. |
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Being best friends means giving up control and allowing ourselves to become vulnerable. |
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The cause for mortality in the control vials might be the isoparaffinic oils used in the spore and control solutions. |
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In the 2014 local elections they lost over 300 councillors and the control of two local governments. |
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The evidence from the site shows advanced technology probably under the control of army engineers. |
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In the 2015 local elections, UKIP took control of Thanet District Council, its first majority control of a council. |
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Stilicho moved with his remaining mobile forces into Greece, a clear threat to Rufinus' control of the Eastern empire. |
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This additional control mechanism is not present with civil appeals and means that far fewer criminal appeals are heard by the Supreme Court. |
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The metallurgist Eric Colbeck, when working at Hadfields Limited in Sheffield, invented boron steel for control rods for nuclear reactors. |
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Also in 2009, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire county councils changed control from Labour to Conservative. |
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At the Emperor's death, the Byzantines had control of most of Italy, North Africa, and a small foothold in southern Spain. |
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Only in Italy does it appear that women were always considered under the protection and control of a male relative. |
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Widows, who were often allowed much control over their own lives, were still restricted legally. |
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France's leading expansionist Jules Ferry was out of office, and Paris allowed London to take effective control of Egypt. |
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Honorius was unable to control his own court and the death of Constantius initiated more than ten years of instability. |
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Textual sources suggest that Kent may have been under Merovingian control for part of this century. |
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Attalus failed to establish his control over the Diocese of Africa, and no grain arrived in Rome where the famine became even more frightful. |
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Other Parliamentarian forces won the Battle of Winceby, giving them control of Lincoln. |
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In December 1641, Parliament asserted control over appointment of Army and Navy commanders in the Militia Ordinance. |
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By 1624, James was growing ill, and as a result was finding it difficult to control Parliament. |
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Pym's Militia Bill was intended to wrest control of the army from the king, but it did not have the support of the Lords, let alone Charles. |
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Henry hoped to take a similar approach to regaining control of Toulouse in southern France. |
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Richard had proved he was unable to manage the Parliament nor control the army. |
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The period was exceptional because there was no orthodoxy or institutions to control or hinder the people. |
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Camera control is especially tough to learn and can leave players with a case of barfogenesis. |
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Burning of moorland has been practised for a number of reasons, for example when grazing is insufficient to control growth. |
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The prototype array controller that is designed will then be partially implemented to control the demonstration heliostats. |
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They were, however, able to avoid the more substantial control which Mercia exerted over smaller kingdoms. |
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However, the sea change in attitude about war more generally meant that governments began to control and regulate the trade themselves. |
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This automatically halts the autofade and returns control to the manual fader. |
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The lifeguard said he would call animal control and I went back to stand watch over the broken bird. |
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Ned Newton stood beside Tom in the control tower of the great tank as she started on her homeward way. |
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For the control of slime-forming bacteria, slug additions of organo-mercurials and Preventol GDC will prove effective. |
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Other burhs were sited near fortified royal villas, allowing the king better control over his strongholds. |
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In ten years, the Danes had gained control over East Anglia, Northumbria and Mercia, leaving just Wessex resisting. |
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In contrast to his strong control over southern Britain, his position in the north was far more tenuous. |
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Adam Berendt, who canvassed through Rockland County on behalf of education, environmental, and gun control bond issues. |
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He took control of York after defeating the Norman garrison and inciting a local uprising. |
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There was no strong bourgeosie class in Norway to demand a breakdown of this aristocratic control of the economy. |
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On the rare occasions when the Royal Mint did strike coins, they were relatively crude, with quality control nonexistent. |
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There are several methods manufacturers use to control this problem, some of which may be combined together in a single appliance. |
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The resources he commanded in England helped him to establish control of the majority of Scandinavia, too. |
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He defeated Macbeth, and Malcolm, who had accompanied the expedition, gained control of southern Scotland. |
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William and his barons also exercised tighter control over inheritance of property by widows and daughters, often forcing marriages to Normans. |
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Before flight, it is vital to ensure all control surfaces are clear of obstruction and can move smoothly and freely. |
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To control his new kingdom, William granted lands to his followers and built castles commanding military strongpoints throughout the land. |
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There are different ways of analysing equations and I prefer to look at elements involved as often either fixed or control variables. |
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Thus a positive finding may require several control culturings after treatment to eliminate false-negative results. |
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As the stock car driver cornered the last turn, he lost control and spun out. |
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Counterinsurgency is, by definition, a competition between insurgents and counterinsurgents for the control and support of a population. |
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When the last cycler has run for 200ms we pass control back to the first one and begin again. |
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The despotic king dissolved the parliament, and took personal control of the country. |
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The goal of the described control application is to detumble a satellite while achieving a desired orientation. |
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The use of DDT for disinfectation of louse-infested communities is a primary control measure in epidemic situations. |
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Local nobles resisted the claim, but William invaded and by 1064 had secured control of the area. |
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This family empathy measure is highly related to ever use of birth control but not to any measure of continuous use. |
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The anarchy in the duchy lasted until 1047, and control of the young duke was one of the priorities of those contending for power. |
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Generally political attacks on private schools have been opposed by concern that there should be no totalitarian state control of education. |
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It's not so long ago that Argentina looked to be in complete control of this match. Now Paraguay are forcing their backs to the wall. |
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With the surrender of Fort Amsterdam in 1664, England gained control of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, renaming it New York. |
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Another possible explanation for the wall is the degree of control it would have provided over immigration, smuggling and customs. |
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It has been suggested that some forts continued to be garrisoned by local Britons under the control of a Coel Hen figure and former dux. |
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With Sulla gone, the populares under Marius and Lucius Cornelius Cinna soon took control of the city. |
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Rentokil Initial have their head office and pest control division next to Blackwater railway station, north of the A30, towards Camberley. |
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The king's income had declined seriously and royal control over the mints remained limited. |
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Britain's railways were nationalised on 1 January 1948 and the lines were placed under the control of British Railways. |
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Statistical quality control as applied to industrial output is a method that can also be used for the control of geodata. |
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If freedmen had total control of money, letters, and law, it seemed it would not be hard for them to manipulate the Emperor. |
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Orderic relates that he had previously demanded control of Maine and Normandy and had been rebuffed. |
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A closely related but nonequivalent glatiramoid molecule was used as a control to establish assay sensitivity. |
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In 1940, the RAF defeated the German Luftwaffe in a struggle for control of the skies in the Battle of Britain. |
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His sons also lost much of their control over Maine, which revolted in 1089 and managed to remain mostly free of Norman influence thereafter. |
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The immediate consequence of William's death was a war between his sons Robert and William over control of England and Normandy. |
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In the early 1950s control was split between the North Eastern and London Midland regions with Kirkby Stephen as the boundary. |
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In Richard's absence, Philip II overran large portions of Normandy and John acquired control of Richard's English lands. |
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Duench whips out bowls with expandable tops, hangable onion holders, portion control plates. |
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A hackish solution is to use code switching, a technique of replacing a byte with a sequence of bytes headed by a special control character. |
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Opposing gun control was also consistent with a larger anti-regulation, libertarian, and anti-government conservative agenda. |
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The two kings now began to compete for control of Berry, a prosperous region of value to both kings. |
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Kagan argues that Britain was irritated in particular by Napoleon's assertion of control over Switzerland. |
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Most countries have some form of border control to regulate or limit the movement of people, animals, and goods into and out of the country. |
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Teach and his quartermaster, William Howard, may at this time have struggled to control their crews. |
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It is believed that the north Pennines were under the control of the kingdom of Rheged. |
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However, Napoleon escaped from Elba in February 1815 and took control of France once again. |
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War ensued and King John was deposed by Edward who took personal control of Scotland. |
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Victory at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 proved the Scots had regained control of their kingdom. |
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His successors, however, often fought to regain control of mainland Normandy. |
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Eleanor was released from house arrest and regained control of Aquitaine, where she ruled on Richard's behalf. |
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Brittany, a region where nobles were traditionally very independent, was under Angevin control during Henry II and Richard I's reigns. |
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Thereafter the island was under control of the English crown and its Lordship a royal appointment. |
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John lost control of all his continental possessions, apart from Gascony in southern Aquitaine. |
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In 1415, Ceuta was conquered by the Portuguese aiming to control navigation of the African coast. |
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This ensured that France could never consolidate its control over Europe in peace. |
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Kagan argues that Britain was especially alarmed by Napoleon's assertion of control over Switzerland. |
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The king instead tried to leave control of the region, at least in part, to his children. |
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The completion of the conquest of Wales by Edward I in 1284 put Wales under the control of the English crown. |
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Under the control of Hubert de Burgh in Falaise, Arthur disappeared and John was seen as responsible for his murder. |
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He regained control of the country by May and faced a renewed alliance against him. |
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They were still largely seen as a training school for clergy, and came under the control of the hard line Protestors. |
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The power of the feudal barons to control their landholding was considerably weakened in 1290 by the statute of Quia Emptores. |
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The Isle of Man fell under English control in the 14th century, despite several attempts to restore Scottish authority. |
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In 1823 Mill and a friend were arrested while distributing pamphlets on birth control by Francis Place to women in working class areas. |
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The Kingdom of Ireland was governed by an executive under the control of a Lord Deputy or viceroy. |
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After that King George III lost control of Parliament and was unable to continue the war. |
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After the fall of Calais, factors outside of Edward's control forced him to wind down the war effort. |
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Henry II had conquered Brittany and taken control of Gisors and the Vexin, which had been part of Margaret's dowry. |
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It was at this pivotal moment, as the King seemed ready to resign to the barons' demands, that Edward began to take control of the situation. |
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The Early Middle Ages are characterized by the urban control of bishops and the territorial control exercised by dukes and counts. |
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While conservatives hold the reins at the SBC, moderates have retained control of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. |
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Flinging open the control booth door, he sprinted around the carpeted perimeter behind the array of holovision cameras. |
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Careful control of the alloying and tempering eventually allowed for wrought iron with properties comparable to modern steel. |
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The Teutonic Order gained control over parts of the southern and eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, where they set up their monastic state. |
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The architectural style of the capital city was emulated by other urban centers under Roman control and influence. |
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Later, the Norse fought for control of the Baltic against Wendish tribes dwelling on the southern shore. |
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In the sixth century BC, the Carthaginians arrived in the peninsula while struggling with the Greeks for control of the Western Mediterranean. |
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Destroying RAF Fighter Command would allow the Germans to gain control of the skies over the invasion area. |
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It is possible that Saxon settlement of Great Britain began only in response to expanding Frankish control of the Channel coast. |
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The results of quality control checks and number of reports received hourwise for each synoptic hour for each WMO block are monitored. |
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Don't drive too fast on wet roads or the car may hydroplane and cause you to lose control of the vehicle. |
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With Pompey defeated and order restored, Caesar wanted to achieve undisputed control over the government. |
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The wider models usually have a wheel at each side to control working depth. |
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These are thought to indicate territorial borders and a desire to increase control over wide areas. |
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The result was that control over the state fell, not onto the shoulders of voters, but to the new plebeian nobility. |
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The able leadership of Bedford prevented Charles VII from retaking control of northern France. |
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This means greater local control and accountability by northerners for decisions central to the future of the territories. |
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It was during this period that Rome's control expanded from the city's immediate surroundings to hegemony over the entire Mediterranean world. |
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Labour was less successful in Scotland than England and Wales, but retained control of Glasgow despite predictions it would not. |
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He may also have planned with Alaric's help to relaunch his attempts to gain control over the Eastern court. |
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The Senate had complete control over the Treasury, and the Consuls were the most important. |
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To the South Saxons, the more distant influence and control of a king from Mercia is likely to have been preferable to that of the West Saxons. |
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Old plastic control switches, gearknobs and steering column levers sometimes end up in very poor condition, or are missing altogether. |
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For instance, the Stanley family had control of Lancashire and Cheshire, upholding the peace on the condition that they stayed within the law. |
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By July 1834, the Exchequer Loan Commissioners had taken control of the Clarence Railway. |
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In Wales the party enjoyed good successes, regaining control of most Welsh Councils lost in 2008, including the capital city, Cardiff. |
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As civil war raged in Rome, weak governors were unable to control the legions in Britain, and Venutius of the Brigantes seized his chance. |
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No annulment was immediately forthcoming, the result in part of Charles V's control of the Papacy. |
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From the beginning of the exploration and conquest of the Indies, the Crown assumed the control of the venture turning away the Columbus family. |
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The party had control of 31 councils in 2008, having held 29 councils prior to the 2008 election. |
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He consolidated control over all the provinces of Britain and some of northern Gaul while Maximian dealt with other uprisings. |
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Cartimandua was evacuated, and Venutius was left in control of the north of the country. |
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This last proposal was tied to a planned alliance against Spanish control of the Southern Netherlands. |
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As usual, Elizabeth lacked control over her commanders once they were abroad. |
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The general political and economic situation deteriorated as the emperors assumed more direct control of all aspects of political life. |
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The Caledonians sued for peace, which Severus granted on condition they relinquish control of the Central Lowlands. |
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After a coup d'etat in 1653, Oliver Cromwell forcibly took control of England from Parliament. |
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The imprecision in defining the powers of the viceroy and those of the provincial governors allowed the Crown to control their officials. |
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Control of the province was handed over to the Emperor, while the Senate gained temporary control of Sardinia as compensation. |
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Frequent skirmishes between them took place for control of colonial possessions. |
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Spanish control of Spanish Sahara endured until the 1975 Green March prompted a withdrawal, under Moroccan military pressure. |
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In 1619, colonists took greater control with an elected legislature called the House of Burgesses. |
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After James was liberated in June 1583, he assumed increasing control of his kingdom. |
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Henceforward the Empire was not under the control of one man, until much of the West had been permanently lost. |
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The Dutch claimed that a treaty signed with the sultan's predecessor the year earlier had granted them control of the region. |
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But the expense of wars leading to the total control of India strained the Company's finances. |
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Earl Ralph had secured control of the castle at Dol, and in September 1076 William advanced into Brittany and laid siege to the castle. |
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Through alliances with various Native American tribes, the French were able to exert a loose control over much of the North American continent. |
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Licinius departed and eventually defeated Maximin, gaining control over the entire eastern half of the Roman Empire. |
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He won a victory in the war and extended his control over the region, as remains of camps and fortifications in the region indicate. |
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This way, the control of the Audiencias over the viceroys enabled to the Crown to control the functions of government of the viceroys. |
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The government suggested that two anemometres should be erected to control traffic during storms. |
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Labour subsequently gained nearly 300 councillors, as well as control of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire County Councils. |
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Control had been ceded to the Saxons, even control of access to such shrines. |
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Dividing the code into basic blocks makes analysis of control flow much easier. |
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They fumbled a good opportunity to take control of the market. |
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Elites had control in the early 20th century, before populist Huey Long came to power as governor. |
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These were the important entrances to the City and their control was vital in maintaining the City's special privileges over certain trades. |
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Barnato held 149,500 of the new shares giving him control of the company and he became chairman. |
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Only in the late Empire did the preservation of control over Rome's territories become the Roman military's primary role. |
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The Earl retreated, allowing the King control of the capital, and the Tower experienced peace for the rest of Henry's reign. |
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The Militia Ordinance was passed on 5 March by Parliament and gave Parliament control of the local militia called Trained Bands. |
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In Amerikkka, this movement is evident from efforts to control the institutions serving and located within Black communities. |
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After four centuries of control by the Crown, this great library now became the property of the French people. |
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