111.   As one can imagine, control is an issue for the FG.

112.   As is usual with Picasso blockbusters, crowd control is a concern.

113.   As Malaysia learned when it banned trading in its currency, capital controls are a great way to regain sovereignty over an economy.

114.   As control of reproduction is a central issue for women, same-sex marriage is a key to social and economic access for lesbians and gay men.

115.   Aside from being a bit overwhelming, the controls are not particularly intuitive, but they do put one in the mood to visit a casino.

116.   At international competitions, like the recent Skate America in which Marron judged dance, strict controls are in place to monitor national bias.

117.   At stake is control of the standards that govern accounting by all publicly traded companies in the United States.

118.   At the bottom of the screen are the controls, simple enough for any pre-schooler who can use a mouse.

119.   At the same time, tough import controls would be applied to restrict what it could spend its vast oil wealth on.

120.   At the top of the list were controls on sonic booms from aircraft and pollution in the upper atmosphere.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
control 0.05%
control + v. >>共 324
be 44.40%
have 3.11%
remain 2.76%
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help 1.11%
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