111.   Newspaper employees said the electricity and water supply to their offices was cut and some property was seized to cover the alleged debts.

112.   Only a handful of French Jews whose property was seized during World War II did not receive postwar reparations from the French government, officials said Monday.

113.   Properties were seized, opponents imprisoned, the economy controlled, and hundreds of thousands of Nicaraguans fled into exile.

114.   Prosecutors begin seizing property of ex-presidents.

115.   Regulations covering new electrical power plants would be slashed, and the federal government would be allowed to seize private property for transmission lines.

116.   Rehman said British authorities conducted a three-month investigation into the request before agreeing to seize the properties.

117.   Responding to widespread looting and vandalism, Flores Facusse suspended constitutional liberties for two weeks, enabling authorities to seize property, detain suspects and conduct unlimited searches.

118.   Security agencies can tap telephones, intercept all other communication and seize property of suspected militants.

119.   Some former guerrillas gave in to a government ultimatum Saturday and vacated white-owned farms, while others defied the threat and seized other property.

120.   Separately, the power company said it would ask the court to seize properties of striking workers as its management sought compensation for damage caused by the illegal strike.

v. + property >>共 568
buy 7.59%
sell 7.50%
own 6.08%
seize 3.90%
have 3.58%
protect 3.07%
confiscate 2.34%
damage 2.32%
destroy 2.18%
use 2.00%
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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