71.   Deputy mayors wield considerable power on the local scene, and thus they make good targets for mafia bribery.

72.   Despite being out of office, Edwards continued to wield awesome power in the state.

73.   Does the real White House run like that and look like that, and does the chief of staff wield so much power?

74.   Even famous people like the Kennedys would wield the power to control how their stories get told in movies and TV, he said.

75.   Even under the threat of impeachment, a president still wields enormous power, as the budget negotiations concluded this afternoon demonstrated.

76.   Even if he is defeated, analysts say, Madrazo wields enormous power.

77.   Far from gracefully wielding power and stepping away from it, Robinson at times behaved like a self-absorbed icon, too ornery to move on.

78.   First Lady Hillary Clinton is depicted kindly as wielding great power in the White House.

79.   For the past four years, the Justice Department has maintained that Microsoft thwarted competition and hurt consumers by illegally wielding monopoly power in the software industry.

80.   From Chavez, Contreras learned that even the poorest of the poor can wield power if they join ranks.

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%
wield + n. >>共 215
power 26.29%
influence 20.79%
club 3.00%
knife 2.64%
baton 2.29%
clout 2.29%
stick 2.21%
control 1.93%
gun 1.86%
authority 1.71%
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