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  • During this time, our hormones are out of control.

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  • This time, the boom has not run out of control.

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  • Rather that circumstances out of their control meant, over time, that it became a mistake.

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  • Armstrong's seemingly casual reaction to peril left his NASA colleagues in awe when, in May 1968, he picked exactly the right time to eject from a lunar landing simulator that had spun out of control.

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  • As time began to ebb away the Munster pack took control of possession and they camped out in Toulouse's half, with a Rua Tipoki-inspired attack nearly leading to a second try.

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  • "He was obviously very ambitious, and he wanted, I think, to be in political control of Russia during Yeltsin's time, and that didn't work out for him, " said Stuart Loory, a former Turner Broadcasting System executive vice president, who was a consultant to Berezovsky during the 1990s.

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