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So, naturally, being members of the Team, Control is Exerted by them even from a Great Distance.
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Exerted long-unused muscles and shuffled creakily across the room to the other bed.
Sagittarius Whorl May, Julian 2001
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Exerted strong influence on the thought of his time.
History of American Literature Reuben Post Halleck 1897
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Exerted a low level of control on their anger, with just 11 per cent of patients reporting the same high levels of control compared to the top 25 per cent of the general population.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Exerted a low level of control on their anger, with just 11 per cent of patients reporting the same high levels of control compared to the top 25 per cent of the general population.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Exerted a low level of control on their anger, with just 11 per cent of patients reporting the same high levels of control compared to the top 25 per cent of the general population.
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Exerted a low level of control on their anger, with just 11 per cent of patients reporting the same high levels of control compared to the top 25 per cent of the general population.
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* Exerted a low level of control on their anger, with just 11 per cent of patients reporting the same high levels of control compared to the top 25 per cent of the general population.
unknown title 2009
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• Exerted not one drop of fiscal control over runaway federal spending - under a supposedly conservative Republican Congress!!!
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Government Has Determined That Every Effort Must Be Exerted To Realize The Promise Of The MDGs Fot He Most Marginalized And Vulnerable In Our Society.
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