Although the Wizards have gotten off to a rough start under his control, one should not count Leonsis out.
IR You state that the scale of Indonesia's elections and control of the vote-count by its civil service prevent reasonable election monitoring.
This is reminiscent of the old Soviet style propaganda, which would spout the transparent opposite of the truth, and count on Soviet control of the media to keep the population buffaloed.
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On a 3-1 count, Hernandez lost control of an 88 mph changeup and the ball plunked off Rodriguez's hand.
As has been the case in recent weeks, New Jersey seemed to control the territorial play and the shot count, but it didn't help produce any goals.
Earlier in the trial the judge cleared him of one count of owning a dog dangerously out of control in a public place.
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Christopher Smith, 30, pleaded guilty to one count of owning a dog dangerously out of control, causing injury to a person in a public place.
On one count there is little disagreement: Temasek's taking control of Shin's main holding, the telecom firm Advanced Info Service.
Previously, adultery could count as provocation, but under the new loss of control defence, sexual infidelity - "real or imagined" - on the part of the victim does not constitute sufficient grounds for reducing murder to manslaughter, the ministry said.
A.A. said it would not have a firm count of how many delays were the result of air traffic control staffing until Tuesday.
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.
They did not count on Senators deciding that, instead of serving as serious quality-control agents on accords that would shape the sovereignty and security of the nation, they would function as little more than quaint parliamentary appendages, mere speed bumps enroute to the preordained approval of whatever the executive serves up.
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