91.   Sixteen years ago, American troops stormed ashore and ousted a pro-Soviet junta that had seized power in a bloody coup.

92.   Some political analysts dismiss the idea that Ramos would seize power through martial law, and the president himself has denied that he would do so.

93.   Soon after, Pierre Buyoya, who seized power a year ago in Burundi, which borders Congo, also began criticizing the U.N. human rights team there.

94.   Talk of election-day fraud by the traditional party machinery, of a backup plan by Chavez to seize power violently and of post-ballot rioting is rampant here.

95.   Such scenes have become part of life under the harsh new rule of the Taliban, the Muslim religious movement that seized power in Afghanistan last month.

96.   The archive from the Afghan Media Resource Center captures a moment of transition, the moment just before the Taliban seized power.

97.   The Bush administration has vigorously denied any suggestion that it gave a green light, tacit or otherwise, to the forces that tried to seize power from Chavez.

98.   The effort is to so weaken the Taliban that at some point a number of its constituents see the Northern Alliance as the more likely group to seize power.

99.   The current vice president, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, fed the rumors Wednesday when she said an unidentified alliance of military and civilian leaders was plotting to seize power.

100.   The Friendship Bridge over the murky Amu Darya River had been closed by Uzbekistan since the Taliban seized power.

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%
seize + n. >>共 904
control 8.14%
power 8.14%
opportunity 5.80%
weapon 3.30%
property 2.53%
moment 2.49%
asset 2.04%
document 1.81%
land 1.50%
initiative 1.37%
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