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A future where we're incontrol of our own energy, and our security and prosperity aren't sotied to unstable parts of the world.
State of the union 2012: full transcript of President Obama's speech 2012
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Forget becoming a wage slave for an arrogant boss! there is a big exciting workld out there, and YOU are incontrol.
Know The Answers To These Questions Before Your Job Interview | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Forget becoming a wage slave for an arrogant boss! there is a big exciting workld out there, and YOU are incontrol.
Know The Answers To These Questions Before Your Job Interview | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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But Darth Varder survived and the Emperor is still incontrol of what was the Republic.
The People Have Spoken. “Freedom First” - Erick’s blog - RedState 2009
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You are supposed to be incontrol of IE, not the other way around.
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We are not on an airplane and the terrorists are not incontrol.
What Makes Them Heroes: United 93 As A Metaphor For Us All ALW 2006
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One thing almost made me smile, his cool, always-incontrol demeanor twisted into a frantic glare.
Lifeguard Patterson, James 2005
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I could see that always-incontrol veneer begin to crack and sweat form on his brow.
Lifeguard Patterson, James 2005
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With three winnable home games in a five-match run-in that alsoincludes trickier trips to Tottenham and Liverpool, Chelsea are incontrol of their own destiny again.
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Hon Darren Hughes: How much longer will we see him as the caring, sensitive, uniting, and incontrol face of the Government's mining policy for the 7,000 hectares of pristine land before we are all receiving ambassadorial postcards from him eating date scones all around the world?
NZ On Screen 2010
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