Goodwillie's trademark close control got him into a great position to score but the striker missed his mark with the shot.
Apple has always kept close control over its own brand, opening stores would ensure that carried through to the end user.
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Chasetown brought on Danny Smith, the goal-scoring hero from the second-round win over Port Vale, who was soon proving a handful with his pace and close control.
The nuclear programme was supposed to be under close military control.
It is short-sighted and unnecessary to close this control tower.
Washington (CNN) -- The Federal Aviation Administration this week is sending out scores of letters to small- and medium- size airports nationwide saying the agency may soon close their control towers because of budget cuts, unless they can convince the government that the action will harm the national interest.
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Because the payload is much less massive than the control unit, the centre of rotation is close to the control unit.
Manufacturing mobile devices, on the other side, requires a less liberal organization that defines the different tasks employees must perform under extensive supervision, which includes close monitoring and control.
In addition to furloughs, the FAA is planning to eliminate midnight shifts for air traffic controllers at 60 airport towers, close over 100 control towers at smaller airports and reduce preventative maintenance of equipment.
After Serge Betsen had gone close for Wasps, Northampton assumed control and several times went close to scoring, but a combination of solid Wasps defence and Saints errors kept them scoreless.
Sir David and members of his close family continue to control, either directly or indirectly, 70% of the voting rights.
While the FAA has said it may have to close more than 100 control towers, it has given few specifics.
The good news is that the FAA has delayed to June the decision to close 149 air traffic control towers at general aviation airports around the country.
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This particular botnet had control of close to 900, 000 unique IP addresses in Poland alone and is thought to be the fifth most widespread threat in 2012.
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Once airliners are airborne, pilots typically connect and then monitor the performance of autopilots and flight-control computers until close to landing.
Keeping the control of music close by is a hands-down improvement over the limited LED and TV-based displays of many less-expensive competitors.
More than half the country has been declared unsafe for aid workers, and insurgents control areas as close as an hour's drive from the capital.
No control centers would close, no satellite would be decommissioned.
On Saturday night, as supporters camped outside his headquarters in Lahore's Model Town area, Mr. Sharif sat on a couch in a room packed with close advisers, a remote control in his hand, as he flicked between TV channels broadcasting the vote count.
This could well decide the outcome of the extremely close contest between the parties for control of the House.
The battle for control is nearly as close in the House of Representatives.
So we are beginning today discussions with our unions to likely close more than 100 air traffic control towers at airports with fewer than 150, 000 flight operations per year.
The acquisition of the Ekati Mine, and its operating team, is expected to close next week giving us operational control of both a producing mine and development opportunities in the large scale resources on the Ekati property.
Wigan went close through Terry Newton, who lost control of the ball as he reached for the touchdown.
One of my favorite aspects of Cloze is how it made me feel in control of my correspondence with close friends and family.
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Different control valves and rams can close in the well to various degrees (i.e. think of the difference between a sphincter and a guillotine).
Most close observers of Coke think that effective control of the company is now in the hands of a triumvirate: the former Coca-Cola president Keough and the board members Buffett and Allen.
Bentley had signalled his intent with a 25-yard shot in the first minute, and he went close nine minutes later with a lovely control and volley narrowly wide of Taylor's right-hand post from the edge of the area.
After the area was returned to Iraqi control the shop was forced to close.
Brew then went close with a kick and chase, setting the position for a close-range driving maul, Charvis taking control to cross for the opening try.
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