Word: controlled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Cambridge received the money to fund these programs, Duehay said the city would probably first focus on tobacco control and substance abuse treatment programs...
...Oxford faction offers tightly argued explanations for the discrepancies, along the lines that the plays are misdated or that the earl had already written the plays (based on alternative sources) and kept them private. According to Dickson, only the panic that Protestant England would revert to Inquisitorial control propelled the earl's heirs, in 1622, to rush a set of plays into print and posterity as the First Folio. That edition, Oxfordians note, was dedicated to two noble kinsmen--one brother married to a daughter of the earl, the other having come close to marrying her sister...
...urokinase. In a clinical trial of 180 patients presented at a meeting of the American Heart Association last Thursday, researchers reported that 40% of patients who received the drug within six hours of the start of their stroke made a dramatic recovery, in contrast to 25% in the control group. Dr. Anthony Furlan, a stroke specialist at the Cleveland Clinic who led the study, says the recovered patients "could return to work, take care of their finances, drive...
...order to get to Brewer we will have to light her up early," Ruggiero said. "We can't let her control the tempo of the game and we need to make sure she doesn't gain confidence as the game progresses. This is another huge game and it would be great to have the same kind of support from the fans that we had last week...
...Laden has been gagged and his activities restricted, but they continue to reject Washington's calls to surrender him for trial over the bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa. The announcement follows a meeting with British officials earlier this week, at which the Taliban were asked to "get control of" the alleged super-terrorist -- an approach the Afghanis hailed as "more reasonable" than Washington's extradition demands...