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in control

a. (context idiomatic English) When one is controlling a machine, or a situation, or an activity. Similar to in charge, but one person can be officially in charge, while another person is, in fact, in control.

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In Control (EliZe album)

In Control is the first full-length studio album by the Dutch pop and dance singer EliZe, released on October 6, 2006, in the Netherlands. In 2007, it was released in Japan as a special edition with bonus tracks.

In Control (US5 album)

In Control, US5's second studio album, was released in Germany on November 24, 2006. The album was in two formats: normal and limited edition. The reloaded version was released in November 2007 and featured 7 new tracks, including the latest singles "Rhythm of Life" and "Too Much Heaven". The re-released edition featured vocals from Vincent Thomas in all songs. It also omits five tracks from the original album ("Let Me Know", "A Girl Like You", "Baby You're the One", "Mama" and "Baby I Like").

In Control (Nemesea album)

In Control is the second studio album by the Dutch Gothic metal band Nemesea. The album was recorded at Studio Spitsbergen, Netherlands. The album was mixed and mastered at Galaxy studios, Belgium. Mixing was done by Ronald Prent and mastering Darcy Proper.

In Control (Kary Ng album)

In Control is Kary Ng's second solo album released on June 8, 2007 in CD+DVD and CD formats. It is the champion of the album award of the four channels in Hong Kong in 2007.

In Control

In Control may refer to:

  • In Control (Heavens Gate album), a 1989 album
  • In Control (EliZe album)), 2006 album
  • In Control (US5 album), 2006 album
  • In Control (Kary Ng album), 2007 album
  • In Control (Nemesea album), 2007 album
  • In Control (The Americans), the fourth episode of the first season of the television series The Americans
  • In Control, the first English-language song of pop-folk singer Preslava.
In Control (The Americans)

"In Control" is the fourth episode of the first season of the period drama television series The Americans. It originally aired on FX in the United States on February 20, 2013.

Usage examples of "in control".

He needed to feel strong and bright and in control of things, even if he knew he wasn’.

In fact, by the time she'd purchased more paint and finished the job in the living room, she'd managed to convince herself she was in control of the situation.

Anarchists to a man, they would see the old ways restored mankind in control of its own destiny, if you will.

This means he has two natures-one of which seems to be in control, while the other is actually in control.

Only this present freedom was not faked: this was the real world, they could not be in control of it.

The sky was the blue sky of the eastern part of the island where the trades blow strongest and Thomas Hudson lay and watched it and tried to hold his pain in control.

When needed, he could blaze, and those scorched drew back advisedly, but his fire was always in control.

Are the authorities still in control of this portion of the installation?

He'd meant only to use the immediate crisis of the Manticoran War to distract the mob and stifle dissent until he was firmly in control, but Cordelia's rhetoric had imbued that war with a life of its own.

Unfortunately, if the GLF ever had been in control, it was no longer.

One set I extended without even realizing to Megaira, and so we were able to accomplish much, yet I was in control of that linkage, however little I recognized it.

They'll try to stay in control, and nobody can control anything important.

Everything was run on the most accurate and delicate scientific method, educated and expert men were in control everywhere, the miners were reduced to mere mechanical instruments.