81.   Of all the celebrations in the Jewish and Christian calendars, Easter and Passover hold the power to make a difference.

82.   Once that failed, he was no longer enough of a dictator to hold power by other means.

83.   One woman even took a dip in the lake believing it held curative powers, although she was quickly warned she could catch a parasite.

84.   One of the main tasks of the media is to hold power to account.

85.   Partners also disagree over how much power should be held by practice groups, which focus on a specific industry, relative to those who manage regional offices.

86.   Prime Minister Chretien could easily continue to hold power without a single vote from Alberta.

87.   Political experts said that the conservative clerics who hold power in Iran were threatened by the joyful outburst of the people last fall, which they could not control.

88.   Perhaps most worrying for the Liberal Democrats were the hints that Japan might be moving toward a Western-style system in which two political parties alternately hold power.

89.   President Boris Yeltsin held immense power, but under his rule the ties between the Kremlin and major state agencies, provincial governments and industries steadily atrophied.

90.   Republicans, for their part, hold enough power to thwart Democratic initiatives.

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%
hold + n. >>共 711
talk 13.23%
meeting 4.85%
election 4.61%
hearing 3.09%
hand 1.51%
position 1.44%
rally 1.24%
discussion 1.20%
office 1.17%
service 1.16%
power 0.62%
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