91.   Each was asked what remedy he would choose, if he were given the power to impose a solution.

92.   Dunn has not returned phone calls from the media for weeks, perhaps an indication that he has been given the power to make a deal.

93.   Finally, officials said, it was Bush who insisted that he, not Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld or Attorney General John Ashcroft, be given that power.

94.   Federal bureaucracy will be given greater power to interfere with our private lives.

95.   Foreign mediators would be given wide-ranging powers as they prepared Kosovo for elections.

96.   Freeh is being given special powers because, for the first time since the days of J. Edgar, Americans are frightened of the enemy within.

97.   Franklin Roosevelt was one, betraying his patrician roots with collectivist government programs that smacked of socialism and gave power to unwashed immigrants well below his station.

98.   George gives them power and Harmon gives them a great pair of hands out of the backfield.

99.   Give more power to the people.

100.   Giving broader powers to the IMF to cajole, and sometimes order, countries to lower their budget deficits or raise their taxes also would impinge on their sovereignty.

v. + power >>共 573
have 20.01%
take 4.91%
use 3.56%
seize 3.15%
lose 2.86%
share 2.65%
give 2.29%
restore 2.17%
wield 2.06%
hold 1.74%
give + n. >>共 870
detail 9.82%
way 3.40%
name 2.50%
reason 2.44%
indication 1.91%
money 1.61%
information 1.42%
rise 1.36%
credit 1.35%
approval 1.34%
power 0.61%
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