91.   Under the Dayton, Ohio, peace accord, Karadzic and Mladic are to relinquish power.

92.   Under the measure rejected by Yeltsin, the president would have to temporarily relinquish power if he were hospitalized, committed to a sanitarium or even on vacation.

93.   Western countries have long pressured him to relinquish power, and Nigerian activists have shown they are willing to face military wrath by staging pro-democracy strikes and protests.

94.   Unless they relinquish their power - which is is very unlikely - the management of biodiversity remains a thorny issue.

95.   Wasafi said a delegation of tribal elders would leave soon for Kandahar in an attempt to persuade the Taliban to relinquish power.

96.   YUGOSLAVIA-WAR CRIMINALS, the top Bosnian Serb leaders reach an agreement to relinquish power.

97.   Yeltsin appears ready to relinquish some powers.

98.   Yeltsin said he had no intention of relinquishing any power.

99.   He then voluntarily relinquished power to his prime minister Abdou Diouf, who was later elected president.

100.   He relinquished power to his close friend, Kenneth Kaunda, who became the first Zambian president.

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%
relinquish 0.78%
relinquish + n. >>共 227
control 17.56%
power 12.39%
right 3.74%
post 3.48%
title 3.30%
lead 3.21%
claim 3.21%
position 2.67%
sovereignty 2.67%
territory 2.32%
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