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en The central power may be using this 'brown' threat as a means to transfer power in 2007-8 in much the same way they used it in 1996. At that time, they made the case that the Communists were threatening a comeback, making former President Yeltsin's team look so much better in comparison.

en The fact that the decision [to construct the lab] was made before the president's arrival will not say that he does not have the power to overturn it. As a responsible president of BU, Brown should allocate the money to better projects.

en If the transfer of power were to be made to an expanded Governing Council, which would be more representative than it is at present, provided that elections would be held, in that case ... that's a possibility,

en Our work has only begun. In our time we have an historic opportunity to shape a global balance of power that favors freedom and that will therefore deepen and extend the peace. And I use the word power broadly, because even more important than military and indeed economic power is the power of ideas, the power of compassion, and the power of hope.

en We made progress today before being hit with the third storm, which knocked power out to more customers. It's been a huge impact. Earlier it was the Bay Area and northern counties that lost power, today it was the central coast in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties, and in San Luis Obispo, more than 20,000 are without power.

en Because of politics, the House majority party has impeached the president because they could do it, because they had the power to do it and without making an effective case for it,

en He began to flash that kind of power last year. He's become one of the premier power hitters in the league and he's a threat to get you four bases at any time.

en He gave his career to a court case to serve a cause and he sees that the transfer fees are still there, quotas on homegrown players are making a comeback and the rich clubs are richer and the poor ones are poorer.

en That's the impression one has to have -- that President Yeltsin is only able to carry out his duties in a highly limited fashion and that all domestic politics in Russia are focused on the question 'When will President Yeltsin's era end and what will come after that?'

en A lot of the old apparatchiks came back in, and corruption really dramatically increased in '94/'95, particularly around Yeltsin's re-election in 1996, when the government used corrupt practices to give money to business, part of which was returned to the campaign coffers, and helped pay for Yeltsin's re-election.

en The source and center of all man's creative power. . . is his power of making images, or the power of imagination.
  Robert Collier

en Because you raise your voice to somebody, all of a sudden you're this horribly threatening person? You can make that case with everybody in a position of power ... I know Eliot very well. He's a strong guy. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements.
  Donald Trump

en In a world where vows are worthless. Where making a pledge means nothing. Where promises are made to be broken, it would be nice to see words come back into power.
  Chuck Palahniuk

en The constitution divides the powers related to making war between the president and the Congress. It gives Congress the power to declare war. It gives Congress the power of the purse.

en We have the No. 1 and the No. 2 firms (in Alaskan oil production) combining, and it's that combination that we're going after by way of this injunction, ... What this case is about at a fundamental level is about a dominant firm ... buying the one firm, Arco, which is the threat -- the biggest threat -- to that market power.


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