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controlled
adjective as in reserved
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adjective as in regulated
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Gomez is currently in federal custody facing three counts of possession for sale of a controlled substance and one count of sale, transportation or offer to sell a controlled substance.
From his perspective, it shows the complicated day-to-day Palestinians can face, such as being subjected to closer scrutiny at checkpoints controlled by Israeli soldiers.
Late last year, the lower house of Congress, which is controlled by Marcos loyalists, filed a petition to impeach Ms Duterte.
But he appeared to be referring to non-departmental public bodies, which are organisations funded by taxpayers but not controlled directly by central government.
It's being controlled through code assembled on a smartphone by a seven-year-old.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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