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  • 11Control fraud — occurs when a trusted person in a high position of responsibility in a company, corporation or state uses their powers to subvert the organization and to engage in extensive fraud for personal gain. The concept of control fraud is based on the… …

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  • 12Control (GoodBooks album) — Control Studio album by GoodBooks Released July 30, 2007 …

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  • 13Turn It Up! — was a short lived musical game show on the MTV network. It was the second game show to be produced broadcast on MTV.Broadcast HistoryThe show lasted for seven months, from June 30, 1990 December 7, 1990.Personnel Turn it Up , was hosted by Jordan …

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  • 14turn down — ► turn down 1) reject an offer or application of or from. 2) adjust a control on (a device) to reduce the volume, heat, etc. Main Entry: ↑turn …

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  • 15turn over — ► turn over 1) (of an engine) start or continue to run properly. 2) (of a business) have a turnover of. 3) change or transfer custody or control of. Main Entry: ↑turn …

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  • 16turn someone loose — turn (someone/something) loose to give up control of someone or something, so they can do what they want. He turned the horse loose in the field. The trouble began when the newspaper turned loose a dozen reporters to investigate the incident …

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  • 17turn something loose — turn (someone/something) loose to give up control of someone or something, so they can do what they want. He turned the horse loose in the field. The trouble began when the newspaper turned loose a dozen reporters to investigate the incident …

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  • 18turn loose — turn (someone/something) loose to give up control of someone or something, so they can do what they want. He turned the horse loose in the field. The trouble began when the newspaper turned loose a dozen reporters to investigate the incident …

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  • 19turn someone over — turn (someone/something) over to put someone or something under the control of someone. As soon as Roger came home his Dad turned him over to the police. Eventually she turned over the company to her son …

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  • 20turn something over — turn (someone/something) over to put someone or something under the control of someone. As soon as Roger came home his Dad turned him over to the police. Eventually she turned over the company to her son …

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