Israel has said it hopes to withdraw the last of its soldiers from Lebanon by the end of the week, turning control of the last captured areas over to international forces and the Lebanese army.
He realized from the start that turning the industry around would require effective control over management.
There's no way to use Bluetooth to turn the unit on and off, and simple instructions for turning a Bluetooth phone into a remote control are not yet available.
After reading a post on Slashdot about turning your iPod into a Universal remote control I thought it would be cool if I could control my TiVo from the web.
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Animal Control Officer Sue Baker ended up turning to cattle ranchers John and Jessica Vallery.
By adding in wireless communication, the vehicles in the platoon "mimic" the lead vehicle using Ricardo autonomous control - accelerating, braking and turning in exactly the same way as the leader.
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Dominated by showy nightclubs and a "face control" policy that sees doormen turning away clubbers whose image doesn't fit the venue's, what the clubbing scene lacks in innovation it makes up for in energy and high-end hedonism.
But when Dr Narici strapped his heel-wearers' ankles into a dynamometer, which can measure a foot's turning force, the readings were indistinguishable from the control group's.
The home fans were still celebrating when Ledley levelled from six yards in the second minute of first-half stoppage time when he did well to control Izaguirre's bobbling cross before turning smartly and powering in a strike from seven yards.
Universal background checks would mark an important turning point in stemming gun violence, according to gun control advocate Lindsay Nichols.
Turning to Asia: Japan has been the paragon of immigration control, although the cracks are widening.
For Adelson and his peers, doing business in Macau is turning out to be opaque and intricate in ways outside their control.
The revelations over steroid use may have sent a lot of moralizing sports columnists into hysterics, while turning Commissioner Bud Selig into a punching bag who's now straining for damage control.
Turning to May's local government elections - where the SNP wants to win control of Glasgow City Council from Labour - Mr Salmond said voters had the chance to call time on the party's "local fiefdoms".
At 64, Palumbo isn't ready to give up control of his houses yet, but he says he hasn't ruled out turning them into nonprofit museums someday.
Conservatives argue that turning Medicaid into a block-grant program would give states more flexibility to experiment with ways to control costs.
The prime minister's State of Law Coalition, which mainly includes members of his Dawa party, won control of most of the country's provincial councils in January's elections, turning back mainly Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq opposition.
If you knew how to control it, the Internet was a way of routing electricity, redirecting fleets of trucks, and turning security cameras on or off.
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One can see the skilled players twisting and turning their flaming, dying aircraft to extract maximum value from the enemy, where a novice will spiral out of control and hit the water or ground almost immediately.
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