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- noun The absence of
control .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Caldwell lacked — namely, fire, the flashing insight and perception, the flaming uncontrol of genius.
Chapter 31 2010
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Good luck President Obama we trust and beleive that you have this uncontrol, I like the way you think before you Jump Son, and please keep up the good work of playing your cards real close to your chest.
White House briefings leave Hill with 'unanswered questions' 2009
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Staying in Iraq may keep the Iraqi's uncontrol and limit their ability to kill to other Iraqis and our volunteer troops, but what about Arabs throughout the world who are incensed about our illegal invasion and continued occupation of Iraq?
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Tomorrow, when Matt Lauer is reporting this with a straight face and the talking heads on Tweety's show are nodding sagely over Rudy's brilliance savviness in linking 9/11 to gun uncontrol, I'm sure I'll be chewing on the carpet.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Rudy: 9/11 Changed My Mind On Gun Control 2009
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Tomorrow, when Matt Lauer is reporting this with a straight face and the talking heads on Tweety's show are nodding sagely over Rudy's brilliance savviness in linking 9/11 to gun uncontrol, I'm sure I'll be chewing on the carpet.
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The start of the slippery slope into anger and then hate starts with the fear of uncontrol and dehumanizing of the cause of the fear or other.
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Read the whole thing, weep at the mess that Blair and Brown have made of the UK with the back handed under the rug islamification of the UK through uncontrol migration.
Archive 2008-09-01 FIDO The Dog 2008
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Pride, deception, selfishness, uncontrol of passion, the taking of that which was not his, and the injuring of honourable men -- these excrescences he saw upon his soul, and that without their surgery it would never be divine.
The False Chevalier or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette William Douw Lighthall
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MacDaniels: "Control or uncontrol of pollination is very complex."
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She laughed with just a hint of uncontrol in the sound.
Murder on the Orient Express Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1933
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