How To Use Controllable In A Sentence
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The chain's flexibility is to a limited degree controllable.
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I was suddenly overcome with an uncontrollable desire to hit him.
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It focuses on short-term dislocations and uncontrollable cyclical changes, producing constant disappointment and encouraging inappropriate transactional responses.
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Will computers make trains so massively more controllable as to amount almost to a new form of transport?
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She's a wild uncontrollable girl, but that new school should knock some sense into her.
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Other reports have cited severe and uncontrollable pain or bleeding, major injury with shock, impending birth, and uncontrollable mental disturbance.
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If obsession is about repetition and patterns of behaviour and often a means of gaining control in uncontrollable situations then the order that Jude aches to find in her life is being cleverly reflected visually in the unusual use and placing of words on the page.
In Search of Adam
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And as he watched her in confusion, Shelley's chuckle turned into an uncontrollable, hysterical fit of laughter.
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The ruse worked despite his almost uncontrollable trembling.
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The universally-shared human motive of rational self-interest makes human action predictable, generalisable and controllable.
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The antiseptic properties of large-scale tea drinking may have brought the sewerage conditions within controllable limits.
All about Tea
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This appearance of irrational and uncontrollable behaviour would so scare the other driver that he would be the first to pull away.
Warfare in the Twentieth Century
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Shaking with uncontrollable fury, she stood up to confront him.
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There are many controllable factors in sleep that can counter the effects of changing hormones.
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That's a radical notion to many scientists who have long thought of aging as an uncontrollable process of deterioration that isn't regulated by single genes.
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Admit that you sometimes get uncontrollable convulsions like that.
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DOCTORS have cured a painter and decorator suffering uncontrollable tremors in his right hand - with sound waves.
The Sun
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For instance, depressed individuals tend to use more counterfactuals, and in particular, more counterfactuals for "controllable" events1.
If We Had a Cognitive Account of Counterfactuals, This Would Be It
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It had been a time of almost uncontrollable excitement.
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And, as always, I feel the usual wave of uncontrollable anguish at the sight of him.
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Todd says that the White House is attempting to get "command and control" over a situation that's substantively not too eminently commandable or controllable.
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Passion that exists from the beginning of time to the end of eternity emerging in uncontrollable throes like the surging and neaping of the tide and the wind
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Research suggests that for men savoury foods are more likely to trigger an almost uncontrollable urge to indulge.
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These sources of exposure are potentially controllable by regulation or other government intervention.
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So if you have an uncontrollable sweet tooth eats lots of fruit instead.
The Family Nutrition Workbook
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An old flame and I met and reignited uncontrollable fires of passion.
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Uncontrollable children grow into young criminals.
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Such a veto would be difficult to defend internationally and could well lead to an uncontrollable erosion of the sanctions regime.sentence dictionary
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The construction and function characteristics of core digitally controllable variable resistors AD5242 are elucidated.
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It was almost uncontrollable grief.
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He is not impressionable, controllable, or easily influenced like a younger boy would be.
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Footpaths worn into loose rock on mountainsides can be as narrow as the width of two hiking boots, with thousand-foot drop-offs that can send any stumbling climber into an uncontrollable slide to icy glacial rivers.
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The audience gave way to uncontrollable bursts of laughter.
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So if you have an uncontrollable sweet tooth eats lots of fruit instead.
The Family Nutrition Workbook
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No matter how neutral his face was, Chris' eyes burned with an almost uncontrollable rage.
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Aircraft becomes uncontrollable, and the pilot ejects, resulting in Class-A mishap.
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Because, in a few words, the dispute between Russia and Georgia for domination in South Ossetia and Abkhazia wasn't virginal generation - actually, it was born as a result of Kosovo's independence, as another one affirmation of the incontrollable consequences that prejudiced support of independence movements can have.
Opening Pandora's box of national sovereignty?
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Marijuana also accounts for many mental disorders, including panic attacks, flashbacks, delusions, depersonalisation, depression and uncontrollable hostility.
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In addition, the observation that the "noisiest" neurons have a survival advantage helps explain the prevalence of epilepsy, in which some neurons become hyperactive and fire in an uncontrollable fashion.
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Between 1996 and 2003, the proportion of women graduating from U.S. medical schools who chose more "controllable" lifestyles -- specialties allowing them to dictate hours spent on the job -- doubled.
As Doctors Get a Life, Strains Show
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I had an uncontrollable urge to laugh.
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It had been a time of almost uncontrollable excitement.
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Is there, then, any explanation of that vision more rational than that the spirit thus closely affined with my own was enabled, through its innate potencies, or through some agency of which we are ignorant, to impress upon my bodily perceptions its uncontrollable emotions?
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
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And I — what would I not have given for a bit of friendly wilderness, where, unseen, I might vent my joy in some mad freak, such as idiotically biting my hand; turning a somersault, or slashing at trees, in order to allay those exciting feelings that were well-nigh uncontrollable.
How I Found Livingstone
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But uncontrollable temper and an addictive personality frequently had him in trouble with the law.
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The universally-shared human motive of rational self-interest makes human action predictable, generalisable and controllable.
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Thankfully, I no longer go to this abhorrent nonsense replete with its jazz band and rock presentations and prebyters who suffer from systemic logorrhoea with three sermons per session and the uncontrollable urge to try to explain, even if poorly, everything they are doing.
More inculturation and liturgical "updating", courtesy of the Asian bishops
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Plus the Dan Vassar, as a character, has more at stake because his life with family, friends, and coworkers is constantly disrupted by his uncontrollable time travel.
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It never fails, and the uncontrollable sniggering and whooping that follows is one of the best pick-me-ups prescribable.
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It shows a number of uncontrollable violent clashes take place along the length of Clarence Street.
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The uncertainties and hazards that made war so unpredictable and uncontrollable were not barriers to be eliminated but opportunities to be grasped and exploited.
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She made a tiny, uncontrollable shimmy with her hips.
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In his younger years, he had an uncontrollable thatch of red hair, so everyone called him "Bluey".
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He deprecates Dylan's uncontrollable taste for sugary snacks: ‘It starts with some sweets… ‘he drones knowingly, ‘and then you're on two bags a day.’
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His chest heaved and he threw back his head, his muscles vibrating from the uncontrollable happiness of a laugh.
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We seem to have a desire to make sense of our emotions, particularly when they are as intense as uncontrollable laughter.
EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
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One rehearsal we were supposed to look lovingly into each other's eyes but kept bursting into uncontrollable fits of laughter.
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They might wish she didn't have to steal the nomination at the convention, but I doubt if ultimately many will have reservations about her actually doing it ... * if* they're able to keep the damage to a controllable minimum, and * if* they can effectively conceal their hand in it.
Sen. Nelson (D-FL): Deal Could Be Reached Soon For New Florida Primary
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uncontrollable children
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For weeks she lies awake, tortured by financial worries and the uncontrollable series of events that have led to her demise.
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The interest you see in London with dirt, the abject, and those uncontrollable interstitial spaces is a little mark of resistance against that process.
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The ship has two shafts with controllable pitch propellers, two rudders and a pair of active stabilising fins.
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Although you spend the entirety of the game within the confines of one of the three controllable vehicles, the vehicle simulation aspect is pared down somewhat, playing more like a third-person shooter.
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Q My fiancé suffers from chronic flatulence that is sometimes uncontrollable.
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I was suddenly overcome with an uncontrollable desire to hit him.
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By the time she'd fully rinsed the lather off of her body, the shivers had become completely uncontrollable.
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“Because our culture so highly values self-control and control of circumstances, we become abject when contemplating mentation that seems more changeable, less restrained and less controllable, more open to outside influence, than we imagine our own to be.”
Crazy Like Us
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The government fiscal transfer is the main source of China rural NCP financing and its fiscal cost is supportable and controllable as Sichuan NCP case study concluded.
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Research suggests that for men savoury foods are more likely to trigger an almost uncontrollable urge to indulge.
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In order to learn its lesson, increase the safe degree in blasting, we collect some incontrollable accident examples and then classify and analyze them generally.
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Others suffered from psychoneurotic symptoms alone - mutism, loss of speech, hysterical twitching, and uncontrollable jerkings of arms and legs.
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He chose to call it a "power emergency" instead of a power crisis because, as he put it, the situation had been "controllable".
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Of course, the Sola grill and Gyroflo oven themselves are inherently more controllable, too.
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But I'm clean and sober, and the only ting that swept through me was an uncontrollable urge to evacuate my bowels upon hearing that pap.
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And he has clearly been attending the Michael Heseltine Clinic for Sexual Fulfilment, where politicians are taught to stroke and fondle their party so as to inflame uncontrollable passions.
Simon Hoggart's sketch: Man with big vision fondles the faithful
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Her marriage to Jason Robards will have exacerbated this - his drinking was uncontrollable.
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Factors that determined whether lifestyle was controllable were the number of practice hours per week, the number of call nights, and the time for pursuit of avocational activities.
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One can consider the far-field as an effectively uncontrollable environment that decoheres the particle (and the near-field), so that superpositions of different charges are indeed never observed.
...anything but love...
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A similar propensity for the use of liquor is termed dipsomania; so an uncontrollable disposition to smoke the pipe may be termed capnizomania.
Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
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Others discovered that after months or years of treatment they developed uncontrollable muscle twitches or tics that were often irreversible, even after stopping the drugs.
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Later, Claudia learned that all the fuss about this medication was justified—the doctor had made a radical choice in selecting this new type of thrombolytic therapy because he worried that, as a young woman in her reproductive years who still had menstrual periods, the tPA might trigger uncontrollable bleeding.
Healing the Female Heart
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But if rage or desire implied freedom we must allow freedom to animals, infants, maniacs, the distraught, the victims of malpractice producing incontrollable delusions.
The Six Enneads.
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Drugs can make violent patients controllable.
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Marijuana is addictive because it causes compulsive, uncontrollable drug craving, seeking and use, even in the face of negative health and social consequences.
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Mr Gwynne had called Freda impetuous, but he was not prepared for the sudden burst of uncontrollable grief that followed his announcement.
Gladys, the Reaper
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But one thing holds him back: the facial tics, glottal sounds, and uncontrollable gestures of Tourette's Syndrome.
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Musical sounds and voices are stored and reproduced with user-definable timing and pitch, with the timing and pitch being independently controllable in real time.
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I only know that all these steps back to normality were helpful - did not make my grief less, but put it into a controllable shape.
THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
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HARRIS: But up first this hour, uncontrollable anger and unconsolable grief in a tragic ending no parent should ever have to face.
CNN Transcript Jun 25, 2005
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The excitement in the Ladies loos was barely controllable - apparently there used to be only three cubicles and now there's maybe twelve.
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The segmented magnetization curve fitting provides to the orthogonal controllable reactor's harmonic analysis reasonably and precisely.
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It is feared that soldiers will become insubordinate and uncontrollable to an irredeemable extent.
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Cooking with gas is fast, controllable and clean.
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A new design of magnetic control type motor soft starter is provided, which makes the controllable inductor connect with the stator of motor in series.
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The electronically controllable system of the invention for viewing on a television, updateable television programming information comprises a microcontroller which is partially controllable by remote control system and is updateable via telephone link, magnetic cards or floppy disks, or television or radio subcarrier, the microcontroller including input/output interfaces, a microprocessor and a RAM; a mixer for mixing a regularly received television signal with the signal generated by the microcontroller; an RF converter for receiving the radio frequency information from the mixer, microcontroller, and television antennae and properly converting the information into information which may be sent to the television;; and a remote control system for permitting the viewer to direct the microcontroller to perform searches on information contained in the RAM so as to provide on the television screen in a chosen format, subsets of information desired by the viewer.
The Pirate Bay: the verdict doesn’t matter
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Cooking with gas is fast, controllable and clean.
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Both the vertical and horizontal stabilizers were fixed in position, trim being obtained by means of controllable tabs in the rudder and elevators.
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Pushing the handlebar is the most reliable, controllable, and safe method of sterring the motorcycle.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - What do you get when you cross a dirt bike, snowmobile and 4-wheeler?
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Kirk accompanies Moore on a ride to his desert bordello, stays in a trailer known as the Fantasy Bungalow, prays with brothel staff and learns a thing or two about heartbreak, burro races, and uncontrollable grief and lust.
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Adam Levy remembers that, as the label flourished, his father bemoaned the Robinsons’ “uncontrollable” spending.
Hip-Hop Happens
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The self-pity -- he saw it only as that now -- and the weariness were still controllable.
THE LAST RAVEN
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He introduced innovations in standing and running rigging, sail setting, hydrofoil under-water gear, remotely controlled pumps, self-draining devices, controllable, flexible rigs, trapezes and out-board hung rudders.
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Nevertheless the outdoor media are still in the negative impact of controllable range.
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Mr. Bloomberg vowed to keep "controllable city expenses" flat between the 2009 and 2010 fiscal years and predicted that "noncontrollable" expenses could stay flat as well if unions agree to "major changes" in pension and health-care benefits.
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Eventually, vomiting, diarrhea and rash develop, the kidneys and liver may stop functioning, and, in fatal cases, uncontrollable internal and external bleeding begins, resulting in the vomiting of blood and bleeding from the eyes, ears, nose and other orifices.
A treatment for Ebola?
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These sources of exposure are potentially controllable by regulation or other government intervention.
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Ravenswood, contrasted with the peculiar determination of manner with which Caleb detailed his imaginary banquet, the whole struck her as so ridiculous that, despite every effort to the contrary, she burst into a fit of incontrollable laughter, in which she was joined by her father, though with more moderation, and finally by the Master of Ravenswood himself, though conscious that the jest was at his own expense.
The Bride of Lammermoor
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Theft and rape cases are on the increase because of the uncontrollable and unruly consumption of alcohol.
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I felt an uncontrollable urge to scream.
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And there is the longish face; and the rather thin, stuck-out moustache, shewing both lips which pout a bit; and there is the nearly black hair; and there is the rather visible paunch; and there is, oh good Heaven, the neat pink cravat -- ah, it must have been _that -- the cravat_ -- that made me burst out into laughter so loud, mocking, and uncontrollable the moment my eye rested there!
The Purple Cloud
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Simply imagine that your body is experiencing uncontrollable laughter and then see how you feel.
EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
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Sometimes I felt a mindless, uncontrollable rage, a consumption that ran through my chest to my hands.
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And still others who screamed from time to time in an incontrollable fever of terror.
An American Tragedy
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Assuming that the buger confronts with the deterministic demand and the lead time is controllable, the vendor and the buyer's total expected cost model is constructed.
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The loss of the vertical fin would render any plane uncontrollable.
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The presence of some uncontrollable children spoilt the evening.
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In that case, a mechanism known as a jackscrew failed because of shoddy maintenance, causing the plane to become uncontrollable.
Obama's Jet
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So if you have an uncontrollable sweet tooth eats lots of fruit instead.
The Family Nutrition Workbook
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The wild-eyed soldier rushed out like an animal released from captivity, and leaned along the railing, starting to laugh with uncontrollable joy.
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She was a twin-screw vessel with a controllable pitch propeller and was powered by two diesel engines producing 5,750 BHP giving a service speed of about 9 to 10 knots.
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Sometimes, the stolen pets are not controllable or refuse to obey the commands of the thieves, leading to a round of beatings.
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The ship has two shafts with controllable pitch propellers, two rudders and a pair of active stabilising fins.
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Before the transplant she had uncontrollable insulin dependent diabetes and daily episodes of hypoglycaemia.
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I took the coarse, bristly rope in my hands and held it tight, hoping to still the uncontrollable shaking I felt.
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Identify your fears. Categorize them as controllable or uncontrollable and confront them.
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The propellant flow rates were controllable either manually or via the on-board computer system.
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It was also interesting to hear that the doubledecker bus was sent to Dubai on the deck of a freighter and had the top nearly sheared off by a container being offloaded, which sent the production crew into a panic (and fits of uncontrollable giggles) until they figured out a way to write the damage into the script.
CSI: Vulcan : Bev Vincent
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Again, the gas permeability value is specifically controllable by varying the modified huckaback construction.
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If that cover doesn't strike a chord then the first few pages of this amazing book most certainly will, and me and Andrew Marr (his Introduction that Stewart cleverly spotted is actually an Afterword) are both in snivelling uncontrollable 1950's (me 1953, he 1959) children's tears over it all, our hankies are wringing.
45 entries from March 2008
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Actually, her coldness concealed a totally unexpected and almost uncontrollable emotional reaction.
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That may be true of the play but it isn't true of Don Carlos the man; driven, as he is, by an uncontrollable passion.
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The string of latest incidents is unrelated to the A380 scare and is caused by uncontrollable events, the airline and a commercial aviation analyst said.
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IF you had a shred of decency you would bust out in uncontrollable sobbing everytime you look in the mirror from sheer shame about what a stupid and pathetic punkass troll you are
Think Progress » Senior House Democrat: ‘The Senate is just a pain in the ass to everybody in the world as far as I can tell.’
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Lurking beneath the rich and tempting viands were invisible spirits of evil, which filled the self-deluded gormandizer with aches and pains, passions uncontrollable, fierce tempers, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lumbago, and gout, and of these the Lloyds had a full share.
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself. His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time, Including His Connection with the Anti-slavery Movement; His Labors in Great Britain as Well as in
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The ship has two shafts with controllable pitch propellers, two rudders and a pair of active stabilising fins.
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This results in uncontrollable behaviour, violence promiscuity, and sadly in some cases death.
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I have a particularly uncontrollable weakness for marzipan which made these desserts my favourite.
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The loss of the vertical fin would render any plane uncontrollable.
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As you may have already know, Digia @web browser is first and only fully finger touch controllable web browser
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That's a radical notion to many scientists who have long thought of aging as an uncontrollable process of deterioration that isn't regulated by single genes.
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He began where others left off, and thus saved the many thousands of dollars that it had theretofore been customary to spend in building and fitting expensive engines to machines which were uncontrollable when tried.
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The arrival of energy at the target is staggered over three hundred nanoseconds, so that the amperage arrives less like a brick wall that would vaporize the plate and more in controllable increments.
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Shower and shampoo has left my hair in an uncontrollable mass of curls and tangles.
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Cooking with gas is fast, controllable and clean.
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And then they are gripped by uncontrollable laughter.
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The disease mostly affects people over 50, causing paralysis and uncontrollable tremors.
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Actually, her coldness concealed a totally unexpected and almost uncontrollable emotional reaction.
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It would only be used to contain an inexpressible evil, or uncontrollable force.
SABRIEL
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Earlier he had reduced the passengers of Bus no 1 to uncontrollable laughter with his mimicry - his Cockney, his Geordie and his Scouse.
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But here, as he hath plainly declared the original emanation of all things from his eternal power, so hath he testified unto his constant rule over all in all times, places, ages, and seasons, by instances incontrollable.
Pneumatologia
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“Where are your Things?” asked Mrs. Wragge, with a burst of incontrollable anxiety.
No Name
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These include euphoria, fixed and complacent ideas, uncontrollable laughter, and neuromuscular incoordination.
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We found that while long-term allograft survival is lower among HIV-positive recipients, controllable risk factors may explain this disparity," Locke said.
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The impression emerging in the press is of the Scottish Executive as a screeching cathouse filled with fractious and uncontrollable ministers, plotting factions, and burned-out civil servants led by a First Minister who cannot say no.
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Considering various uncontrollable factors in the living environment, we use the ensemble average to give the simulation of quasi-species and error threshold.
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An uncontrollable tremor shook his mouth.
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With the murder of a Kabliw soldier, Sjennonirk, an Amiw spirit walker, is captured by the encroaching Southerners, detained for a specific ability that she possesses: the ability to separate part of her soul into a Dog, an animal representation of her soul: wild, uncontrollable and violent.
REVIEW: The Gaslight Dogs by Karin Lowachee
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He was a man of violent passions, easily moved to anger and outbursts of his famous temper, at times uncontrollable.
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And then they are gripped by uncontrollable laughter.
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Throwing it over him, they finally managed to grab hold of his legs and stop the uncontrollable bouncing.
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He wondered if he was becoming a self-operating mechanism, like a humanoid robot that understands two hundred voice commands, far-seeing, touch-sensitive but totally, rigidly controllable.
Falling Man
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He also has a name that reduces grown men to uncontrollable laughing fits at the slightest mention.
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These findings parallel previous work documenting improved attitudes following an intervention that highlighted external, noncontrollable reasons for obesity (
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A horse with stringhalt is often unable to back up and, in severe cases, will be unable to move because of the uncontrollable action of his hind legs.
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A middle-aged son of the General, a physician by profession, being bibulously inclined, on being informed of his father's death, broke out into uncontrollable and hysterical fit of weeping.
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Controllable interparticle coupling enables "hot spots" for surface enhanced Raman scattering.
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His aunt, Pamela Gordon, also talked about a mental episode and what she called uncontrollable fits of rage.
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This invention relates in general to printing systems, and more particularly to a system and method for managing print object headers associated with active print objects via a controllable stacked object queue arrangement.
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He screamed with uncontrollable laughter all the way through my pieces - which resulted in me getting the sack.
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He burst into uncontrollable laughter at something I'd said.
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Sometimes I felt a mindless, uncontrollable rage, a consumption that ran through my chest to my hands.
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Furthermore, it is also used to denote a belief in the uncontrollable and wildly sensual nature of women.
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I was at University and in uncontrollable lust with a girl called Phillipa ..
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“On time to meetings and appointments” brings occasional defects as special, noncontrollable causes—a last-minute phone call or a question asked by a student encountered on the way to the meeting—occur.
QUALITY IS PERSONAL
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Material stress is the least controllable and most troublesome characteristic.
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My sobs were uncontrollable, hysterical almost.
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The drive was superb, tight, controllable, plenty of power but docile as a kitten after a big meal when simply pootling along.
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Inspire of whatever ideas you might have to the contrary troops are rarely in uncontrollable naked situations in billets, in dorms or In the field.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Light at the End of the DADT Tunnel
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Gervase," she said, "if your little child had lived --" I broke in upon her, losing all self-control in a wild, sudden passion of uncontrollable weeping.
The Woman Who Saved Me
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Simply imagine that your body is experiencing uncontrollable laughter and then see how you feel.
EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
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One of the kids standing behind him broke out into an uncontrollable fit of giggles.
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On this basis, an improved current mode CMOS ternary adder with threshold - controllable function was designed.
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One of our technicians complained of a persistent cough uncontrollable by antibiotics and prednisolone.
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A phobia is an irrational, uncontrollable fear of a specific object or situation.
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The ship has two controllable pitch propellers and two rudders with rudder roll stabilisation.
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The disease mostly affects people over 50, causing paralysis and uncontrollable tremors.
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His study, published in 1970 in the medical journal Lancet, compared IQs of 14 children with a Jewish disease called torsion dystonia -- a neurological disorder that causes uncontrollable muscle contractions that twist the body -- along with 10 of their healthy siblings, and unrelated Jewish students matched by age, sex and school.
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He had become uncontrollable, removed his clothes and ran down the highway.
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Several steps may reduce akathisia, which in addition to restlessness can include agitation, tension, and uncontrollable movements of the arms or legs.
Q&A: Easing the discomfort of akathisia?
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'That, and what he called his uncontrollable temper, and his responsibilities as sub-prefect.'
A Diversity of Creatures
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Diabetes is a serious but controllable disease.
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Sudden news of a loss creates emotions that may not be controllable, which is a potential problem in what is supposed to be a controlled environment.
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I felt an uncontrollable urge to scream.
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Mr. Polly’s conception of his own pose and expression was rendered by that uncontrollable phrasemonger at the back as “Obsequies
The History of Mr. Polly
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They told me I was in shock, which explained my uncontrollable shakes and shivers.
Christianity Today
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CST is one kind advanced controllable starting transfer system.
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Now, as the humors are rather uncontrollable (_male terminabiles_) fluids, they flow towards the exterior and softer parts, like the flesh and skin, which receive their moisture and being soft, dilatable and extensible, there results some swelling.
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
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The controllable silicon circuit controlled by monolithic microcomputer is introduced, which adopts external interrupt to obtain sync signals and controls conducting angel with a timer.
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The invisible, uncontrollable wind ices our faces as we crest a hill.
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But a driving east wind fanned the flames across firebreaks, and, despite the efforts of ward and parish officials and the lord mayor, they soon became uncontrollable.