The statutory powers will enable local authorities to seal off areas under their jurisdiction to prevent the disease spreading. |
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In issuing the order, the President has pushed his lawmaking powers beyond their limits. |
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If Britain controlled the Suez then Germany and the Axis powers could not use it. |
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It increases powers of investigation, powers of search, and powers of seizure. |
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But Peter has amazing powers of recovery and another month could see him right. |
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When her side was tottering on the brink of defeat it was her powers of persuasion which lifted them that one vital step. |
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It's astonishing to witness the recuperative powers of the human body and soul. |
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And unless the powers that be and their witless supporters get that through their thick skulls, failure is what we are most likely to get. |
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Soon, however, that report was shot down, and the standoff, pitting a renegade cleric against the powers that be, was right back where it began. |
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It will create powers of search and seizure without warrant for ephedrine and pseudoephedrine. |
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They are also calling for powers to allow authorities to intervene to protect young people who are at risk from drugs. |
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The department has acquired legal powers to close all footpaths within a two-mile radius of any free-range poultry farms. |
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Despite the public altercations, there are many signs that East Asia's two great powers are edging closer together. |
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The electrical attraction between a proton and an electron is forty powers of ten stronger than their gravitational attraction. |
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Imperial powers bequeathed the nation-state system to their colonies, but it has not worked well in either part of the world. |
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With Faustus' great mind, proclaims Valdes, they will be able to harness the powers of black magic and have the world at their feet. |
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It was American mediation between Pakistan and India that defused tension between these two nuclear powers on at least two critical occasions. |
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The widening powers of the state were agreed to be beneficial not only in wartime but in peace as well. |
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Nor was there as yet any sign that the arguments had undermined men's belief in the awesome powers of an anointed king. |
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We typically identify powers with a certain standard locution, employing the infinitives of verbs along with verb phrases. |
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Landowners, however, stressed the importance of powers of last resort to enable the police to arrest individuals who acted irresponsibly. |
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But behind the scenes, the powers around the throne understood who they were dealing with. |
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It testifies to his powers of observation and imagination and his storytelling abilities. |
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These, then, are the various powers under which governmental authorities may act. |
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It actually gave rise to and provided justification for the principle of separation of powers in the establishment of our republic. |
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The Commissioner's powers to approve, audit and discipline recalcitrant players are uncertain in the Bill. |
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Many powers jockeying for advantage meant shifting alliances and almost constant war. |
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Magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case because they felt their powers of punishment would not be adequate if the men were found guilty. |
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The Narrator compares playing card games such as whist to using analytical powers of the human mind. |
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It was thus a valuable acquisition for European powers and the United States. |
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The sun powers 20 computers, a water-testing laboratory, a rural telephone exchange and the night schools. |
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Years are going by, but the major nuclear powers are keeping their weapons despite the absence of strategic conflict. |
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The Portuguese were, unlike the other European imperial powers in laying claim to what were in effect not rights of property but rights to use. |
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Many countries aspiring to be nuclear powers can learn from their experiences. |
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Maybe with their magical powers and position, they would bring great prosperity to the world. |
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During her speech, Mrs Hewitt also launched a major consultation on new powers to tackle dodgy doorstep salesmen. |
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First, the overall plot focuses upon the hubris of an upper class that thinks itself above the powers of mortality. |
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The allegation was that he exceeded his powers by having the complainant's car towed away. |
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Leaseholders will be able to take over BHA's powers to collect service charges to pay for repairs and maintenance. |
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Where was the consortium of great powers which had once established, or at least formally ratified disputed frontiers? |
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The ombudsman's powers of investigation should make a clear distinction between complaints of a serious and minor nature, the HRC argues. |
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Police are using new powers to seize motor bikes from noisy youths who disturb residents by larking around or speeding down streets. |
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So the other powers have been mostly happy to go along with US military intervention. |
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We're not talking about latent powers that you can develop over a period of time, for other purposes or other uses. |
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He urged the police to increase the use of their stop-and-search powers to cut down on youth knife crime. |
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They established a framework for a strongly authoritarian government and placed no limitations on the powers of the autocrat. |
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Fortunately my powers of reason have not been entirely overcome and obliterated by received wisdom. |
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The basic question posed by war is about the powers of endurance and capacity for sacrifice of the two sides. |
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Much of the debate centred on what money and powers the Government would give assemblies. |
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That would pass over sentencing powers from judges to probation officers, which is the exact opposite of what she said when she began her speech. |
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When the constitution was written there was no question of strict separation of powers either in the Westminster system or in Australia. |
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But to do so required a lot more scientific and engineering talent than the new nuclear powers have. |
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While most people are, no doubt, all for continuing to improve standards, it seems the powers that be are using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. |
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And, because I'm a contrarian at heart, I'll root for perverse storylines that will upset the apple cart and disturb the powers that be. |
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However, even great powers have difficulty crafting different policies at the same time. |
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For any outline, the total power is calculated as the sum, from 1 to n, of individual harmonic powers where n is equal to the Nyquist frequency. |
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The Bill which the government is supporting, will provide powers to control their misuse. |
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In order to prove misuse of powers one has to establish the motive or intention of the institution exercising the power. |
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New legislation will be needed to give the trusts their powers and freedoms and remove them from the Secretary of State's powers of direction. |
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They had high hopes that the assembled powers would agree to an alleviation of the imposed restrictions. |
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The corrupt powers that be suddenly realize the jig is up and the healing can thus begin. |
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The new laws, detailed below, mean police have new powers to get tough on people misusing fireworks at Bonfire Night celebrations this weekend. |
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Merc believes that we sensitives should harness our powers to the good of the revolution. |
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But the great powers do not pay attention even when their profound interests are at stake, unless the interest is security. |
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He still has the whip hand, and concerns about his powers are spreading far beyond the elite of the Labour Party. |
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Chekhov's wry humour and dead-on powers of observation are a perfect fit with the clown-inspired style of Toronto's Theatre Smith-Gilmour. |
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I had encountered no evil creatures with godlike powers before, so I reasoned that this was not caused by me. |
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The international observers at the storage sites would warn if any one of the eight nuclear powers prepared weapons for use. |
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The section augments previous powers given to the taxman to conduct Revenue audits. |
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Fortunately, the powers of friendship, redemption and the spirit of Christmas conquer all. |
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And thirdly, it didn't actually govern the country, being simply a legislative body with limited powers to enact laws for the Governor. |
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His recuperative powers are almost otherworldly and his threshold for pain legendary. |
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Her powers swelled, thrashed, fighting the bands of black that imprisoned them, nowhere near as invincible as the Psirons had been. |
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On the other hand, at the regional level, there has yet to be an agreement among Africa's major powers on a common strategy. |
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We are not Customs we're not Police, we don't have the powers to enforce border control. |
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This means the executive committee will be bypassed and more powers invested in his kitchen cabinet of advisers. |
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In the facing of this offensive against the working class, the trade unions have demonstrated their complete prostration to the powers that be. |
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The State's Government must be democratised and federalised before it aspires for more powers from the Centre. |
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Legends, however, sprang up and abounded about Asclepias' magic powers making the other gods jealous with envy. |
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We hope the powers given to the police will help them combat nuisance and other problems caused by alcohol and street drinkers. |
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And don't the powers that be realize the the more annoying and intrusive the ads are, the less we're going to want to look at them? |
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All of the various powers were fighting the war in order to shape the second half of the 20th century. |
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His powers of observation and description are as fresh and vivid today as they must have seemed to his contemporaries. |
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He develops his slumbering powers and compels them to act in obedience to his sway. |
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It comes from a perfectly rational conviction that great powers never act out of pure altruism. |
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As well as all that he had such a suave ability to get his own way, such humane and acute powers of observation. |
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The one thing about giving more powers to local numpties is that at least they would be our numpties, locally visible and directly accountable. |
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For you see, Rosalie has psychic powers and the ability to reanimate the dead. |
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In Germany and the United States, residuary powers vest in the Lands and the States. |
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While the great powers were spending massive amounts of money on weapons and germ warfare, children were dying of starvation in many lands. |
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He is prepared to agree only if a constitutional amendment to curtail the powers of the future president is agreed to at the same time. |
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Canada is a federal system whose powers are formally and sometimes contentiously divided between the national and provincial governments. |
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It is common for great powers to try to fight wars by proxy, getting smaller powers to fight for their interests. |
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No one expects Roberts' views on states' rights vs. federal powers to derail his candidacy. |
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There is, moreover, a close connection between claims based on misuse of powers and those based on proportionality. |
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The bill still gives new powers to landowners to suspend rights of access to land and water for management reasons. |
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It is allowed to carry out surveillance like a secret service, and has the judicial powers of a regular police agency. |
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Dakinis and yoginis epitomised untameable female energy whose powers the male gods needed to take care not to unleash. |
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If John Ashcroft were a true conservative, he'd respect states' rights and limited powers for the federal government. |
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Does it have something to do with the powers and jurisdiction of the Tribunal? |
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The appointment of Cabinet ministers, junior ministers, senior staff to committees etc allows the party leadership huge powers of patronage. |
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The nations that survive and prosper and become world powers are the ones that adhere to strict moral codes. |
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On 8 September he sent his Chief of Intelligence, Colonel Hentsch, to see what was happening, with plenipotentiary powers to sort matters out. |
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Do I take it from that that you have not got powers of enforcement of any decision that you feel is appropriate? |
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Proponents of states' rights and powers hold that the Constitution is a compact between the states and the federal government. |
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It seems as if he lets his outrage at the abuse of government powers blind him to the odiousness of his clients. |
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Everyone exclaims about your great powers of description, how vivid and alive your writing is. |
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There can be nothing more activist than members of congress violating the separation of powers as they did this past week-end. |
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Both foreign powers wanted to control an interoceanic transit route, be it by land or via a new Caribbean to Pacific canal. |
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It is in this light that Romans 13 adjures people to obey the powers that be. |
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Court officials will be handed sweeping powers to enter homes in a bid to crack down on fine-dodgers. |
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A total of 14 authorities, including Leeds and Bradford, have applied for powers to shut off alleyways. |
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They are the powers around the throne, and often they know their own importance. |
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Their powers of recall, often stretching back to early childhood memories, are utterly enthralling. |
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His theory does not adequately account for the dual powers of divine conflagration and divine grace. |
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They'll bounce right back with excuses, rationalizations, and inane explanations of powers that weren't there in the first place. |
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Even if you've never experienced the healing powers of massage this is a good time to start. |
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The fuel and air mixture which powers the engine enters the cylinders where it is ignited by spark plugs. |
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The inquiry's powers are entirely advisory and its purview has been defined by the Tory government itself. |
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Have a bawl on the karaoke, or test your powers of creative writing in the fun quiz, because the emphasis is definitely on fun. |
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He then accused the powers that be of failing to appreciate younger people's culture. |
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Furthermore, the council was a purely advisory body and had no powers to legislate. |
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Using his telepathic powers he tries to enter the mind of a recently deceased man before all his memories vanish. |
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Instead, it has become a tangled web of bureaucracy, with unprecedented powers afforded to the Minister. |
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But, although I jib slightly at the supernatural Skellig's curative powers and the sentimental conclusion, the story has legs as well as wings. |
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With time, that study may even reveal the nature of sacred lands, and tell us what powers were invested in the kahuna nui. |
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The whole thing is really propelled by your powers of observation and by your ability to shut up and get out of the way. |
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It blatantly derogates national laws and constitutions while providing extensive powers to global banks and multinational corporations. |
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There is a tradition that these names have miraculous powers if used properly. |
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The emergency powers were subsequently ratified in parliament by a substantial majority. |
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The migrants got along under the colonial regimes, dealing with powers as they found them. |
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The park is more commonly associated with the restorative powers of its 2,000 rose garden, teeming wildlife and hay meadows. |
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There is no need for those countries to be nuclear powers in their own right as long as they are allied with the United States. |
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European powers wanted to ask the Security Council to authorize the deployment. |
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Five nuclear powers dominate the UN's security council, which authorises military action against other countries. |
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His hypnotic powers were far beyond the scope of anything I had encountered previously. |
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Instead, Kyle should simply retain his infallible godlike powers forever, enshrined in comics history as the most powerful superhero of all time. |
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But what message does this send out to countries that want to become nuclear powers themselves? |
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Harris's descriptive powers and his characteristic knack for instant thumbnail sketches are given full rein in Pompeii. |
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As the US and western powers tool up to tackle this new threat, civil liberties will receive very short shrift. |
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Legal powers agreed in 1990 allow officers to enter properties and turn off alarms if the owner fails to do so. |
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There was also considerable concern expressed throughout Europe, as well as by other nuclear powers not currently on the US target list. |
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First, they are structural proteins that contribute to the refractive powers of the lens. |
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Importantly, we have to work out what powers it would have over state and territory police officers seconded to the Australian Crime Commission. |
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Spooky psychic powers aside, folks, that's why I believe that Gordon Smith is the real deal. |
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The 15-year-old girl was arrested last night under the new powers brought in at the beginning of April. |
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The best way to take advantage of sleep's recuperative powers is by napping. |
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Breton suggested that rational thought repressed the powers of creativity and imagination and thus was a hindrance to artistic expression. |
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We wanted him to use the special powers of telepathy that he had to locate you. |
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Their cosmic selves and miraculous powers co-exist with these humble identities. |
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We cannot be afraid of the threat of foreign powers because times are changing. |
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Also, barley breads stale quickly, because they lack the water-retaining powers of the gluten network in wheat or the natural gums in rye. |
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Her powers of organisation and direction were instrumental in establishing the Abbey. |
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Well, the president getting involved, he has a right to, but it crosses, it trenches upon the powers of separation. |
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Authorities would have new powers to declare a regional state of emergency in the aftermath of a major terror alert. |
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The SCO has powers to act in cases where there is evidence of alleged misconduct or mismanagement. |
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In this sequence, 8 and 9 are not only powers of integers but also consecutive whole numbers. |
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Characters who do achieve godlike powers are subjected to ruthless scrutiny. |
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One can only marvel at the fiendish and diabolical powers of darkness under Hillary's wicked command. |
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Stages one and two begin to demonstrate the aggregation and personalizing powers of the Web. |
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I agree that full powers should remain the preserve of qualified and trained police constables. |
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He was a natural when it came to telling stories and was renowned for his witty expressions and powers of observation. |
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Intentional obstruction of a constable exercising powers under this section is an offence. |
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Chapters devoted to how the biosphere is energized and how that energy powers biogeochemical cycles follow. |
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Using powers of 2, we have the binary system, used in almost all computers. |
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The water in the well is believed to have curative powers and was recommended as a remedy for warts and blindness. |
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The seasonal decay of the wild man's realm in the fall, then, was a sign that the regenerative powers of those spirits had weakened. |
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For example in Li's method of writing the sum of the pth powers of the first n natural numbers as sums of binomial coefficients is given. |
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It was abundantly clear that maritime European powers now had good reason to look for a direct sea passage to the Indies. |
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Sherlock Holmes' reputation rests upon his powers of observation, memory and deduction. |
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He believed that with his powers of reason and his faith he could master the world about him. |
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He ought to acquiesce, using at the same time the utmost powers of his reason to promote its repeal. |
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The government and the police have been given extraordinary powers to suppress demonstrations, public meetings and press freedom. |
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On occasion, it has taken me all my powers of persuasion to prevent my husband from scooping the towels up and throwing them into the pool. |
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Elected assemblies will draw their powers mainly from central government, its agencies and quangos not from local government. |
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The German Chancellor outlined his vision of a federalist Europe, with greater powers for the European Parliament. |
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Scottish police officers are also hampered by restrictions on their powers of arrest. |
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This is the third set of powers contained in the Anti-Social Behaviour Act to come into force locally. |
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It raises the prospect of the Lib Dems going into the election on a ticket backing extra powers for the Parliament, putting at odds with Labour. |
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All the big powers have managed to stay at peace so I suppose it achieved something. |
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But new powers mean neighbourhoods can take a stand against premises used for drugs. |
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A number of oil sketches from nature in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, reveal his powers of lively observation. |
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A magic ring provides powers of flight and, later, invisibility to its wearers. |
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If the victorious powers of the First World War were investing little in military air power, this was not true elsewhere in the world. |
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Stars, however, come in a staggering range of luminosities, spanning ten orders of magnitude ten powers of ten. |
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Sheathing my sword I called upon my powers and a pair of dragon wings came from my back and I flew out of the way just in time. |
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The civil aviation authority has no real powers other than the civil and commercial air-traffic. |
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Occupying powers always resort to such methods to subdue resistance to their rule. |
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As an MP his oratorical powers and capacity for mastering legislative detail made him the outstanding parliamentarian on the Labour bench. |
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The trustee held its assets on trust for Sealark alone subject only to the powers of issue and redemption. |
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You do not really need to have actual witches around to have very firm beliefs about the existence and powers of witches. |
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Such photographs are thought to have spiritual powers and are sometimes placed in shrines, receiving offerings of food like the carved statuettes. |
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In a memorable scene from the film, Parker realizes his powers during a hallway brawl with Flash. |
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Coal is a raw material, used to make electricity and heat that powers factories, transportation systems, and lights. |
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One thing I think that was in the background in the reforms was that reducing the discretionary powers of the state would also reduce rent-seeking by the state. |
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The U.S. economy, the mighty machine that powers global commerce, stalled out and seems to be headed in reverse. |
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Unlike other parts of the Caribbean, where seeing the hometown boys in the bigs is a source of pride, the Mexican baseball powers have decided to keep the product local. |
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To gain a meaningful nuclear deterrent, a nation doesn't have to threaten the massive thermonuclear response major nuclear powers have been doing for so many years. |
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He inherited standards of economy in design and of scrupulous execution from Domenico Veneziano and Fra Angelico, though he lacked the imaginative powers of either. |
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Rather than celebrate this deal, global powers should refocus their attention to human rights in Iran. |
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This decision does illustrate how closely the express and implied powers of specialized agencies must be related to their specific objects and purposes. |
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All the three great maritime powers were ranged against Britain. |
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The division of labour, however, so far as it can be introduced, occasions, in every art, a proportionable increase of the productive powers of labour. |
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A single motor powers a dense array of aluminum and plastic gears, cams, and levers that move vertical supporting rods up, down, and sideways in research-dictated paths. |
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No doubt members of an oral or residually oral society, however, have greater powers of memory than those in a literate culture, who have let such capacities atrophy. |
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The current trend might just be a calm before the storm while new powers rise up to become strong enough to eventually challenge the existing world order. |
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Instead of having to guess at references or wonder about non-sequitur throwaway lines and images, we would have the powers that be explaining them to us. |
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He negotiates a long, perilous journey to a new land where he finds himself worshipped as a demigod, plied with regalia and invested with law-giving powers by a local tribe. |
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Just as importantly, these two major powers appear to be hell-bent on usurping an authority which has stood us in good stead for more than half a century. |
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That is his style, giving powers to others and hanging back. |
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An accomplished Machiavellian, he used his ill-gotten wealth and his powers of patronage to outfox potential opponents and to keep wavering officials in line. |
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Nothing defeats my powers of comprehension like the deliberate harm of a child. |
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The rest of the time he looked less like a hero with mystical powers and more like a well-intentioned English teacher with a penchant for fell-walking. |
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The picture he draws is not one of corporations denationalized by economic integration and states whose powers have been eroded, as in much current writing on globalization. |
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In sum, I don't believe that we live in a world anymore where a Hama can happen and the Western powers do nothing. |
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The Barron Inquiry has no powers to request information or compliance with the inquiry, and is entirely dependent on the voluntary co-operation of others. |
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This symbolised the titanic battle between the powers of good and evil. |
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I can use any number of tools, from the powers of composition and imagination to the power of a computer, to make an image be what I want it to be. |
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His Merovingian successors extended Frankish powers east of the Rhine. |
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And the council warned it would step up its campaign, with new powers meaning it could take firms to court even if it has not caught them in the act of dumping. |
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For these powers it seems an Act of Parliament will be needed. |
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It seemed incredible to me that she showed enormous powers of rehabilitation when tutored and coaxed. |
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The Commedia's last allusion to Virgil occurs as late as the final canto, when the poet marks the dissolution of his own powers in the face of God's reality. |
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Genuine democratic and social renewal within the Balkans can never take place under the political tutelage of the Western powers and their local quislings. |
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The bill will also enable the police to use their powers of search and seizure to investigate immediately the sources of images discovered on the Internet. |
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He believed that he possessed semi-divine powers and attributes. |
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It is morally wrong for western powers to recolonise territory in this way, and their soldiers should refuse to engage in a war of recolonisation. |
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France, the United States and other European powers refused to recognize Haiti for decades and when recognition was forthcoming, it was at a very heavy price. |
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Prophecy and clairvoyance are so widely believed by millions of people that magicians are credited with psychic powers that not even Nostradamus would dare claim. |
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While the age of juveniles in the criminal justice system will be raised from 17 to 18, the only other change will see significant new powers put into the hands of the police. |
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He had to undergo a tracheotomy, which removed even the limited powers of speech he then possessed. |
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The coercive powers of the State should not be employed in either side of a debate over contentious morality, but they should be employed to uphold the free choices of adults. |
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Some critics discerned a falling away of powers in his later work, marked by a tendency towards inflated rhetoric, but to others he remained a commanding figure to the end. |
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The board has mighty powers to reject or approve the proposed hike. |
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There may be powers that are not malignant travelling this accursed road. |
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Often politicians are accused of having no powers of empathy whatsoever. |
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The fact that this year's panto at the Brewery is such a resounding success is testament to either Sam's amazing powers of recall or his ability under pressure or both! |
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The powers that are conferred on the trustee, or manager, do not convert the unit trusts into discretionary trusts in the normal acceptation of that term. |
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The powers do not have to be used, but they may be useful in reminding recalcitrants and those who would obstruct investigations that failure to cooperate is not acceptable. |
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Mesites, small terrestrial birds with poor powers of flight, are especially noteworthy because they are one of the very oldest branches of the gruiform tree. |
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In the early years, the big powers were often rough, self-made men such as Jack Warner or Louis B. Mayer. |
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But despite all the positive feedback and interaction that powers the community, they're not all Merrily tweeting along. |
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Attestations of his uncanny powers as well as arguments that question them are found in a report of a narrative related by a man named Bartley Coen. |
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Human health was left to supernatural powers and demonology. |
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Again, recuperative powers allowed him to box cleanly and win the round. |
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In order to do this effectively it may be given powers equivalent to those of the High Court to summon witnesses, send for documents, administer oaths, etc. |
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These two powers thus delimit the bounds of heaven and the world. |
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But while the colonial powers cast the rebels in the light of wild savages destroying the civilising force of the settlers, it was Africans who suffered the brunt of attacks. |
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They tied calico filled with heated salt around my neck for my tonsillitis and cared for me day and night. The boys visited me and slipped baby powers under my pillow. |
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As they are very powerful elementals, among the few actually considered deities, certain laws prevent them from intruding their full powers into this world. |
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She used her new powers to save the Doctor, defeat the Daleks, and to resurrect Captain Jack Harkness. |
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We toyed around with the idea of letting you start with special powers and higher level values at start-up but decided that that would hinder the accessibility of the game. |
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He laid the blame firmly on meddling by foreign powers sowing civil disobedience. |
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Ben had hoped that Carl would be able to control the hidden powers in his suit, but Carl had only begun to realize his potential before his death. |
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The Alliance will continue to use our powers for the good of promoting these two, rather than for the evil of working against those we don't want to win. |
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Secondly, the powers of this Board include, as a matter of authority and as a matter of reality, the ability to traduce the plaintiff's reputation quite seriously. |
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Songstones were placed along the borders of the villages of the songweavers, and their strange powers made them effective talismans for warding off danger. |
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A transfer of assessing powers would bring railway companies within their more accommodating policies without disturbing the general schedular framework. |
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This is not a matter of form but impinges on a fundamental principle of separation of powers and detracts from any necessary guarantee against the possibility of abuse. |
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Specials have the same powers as regular constables, and the role can provide useful experience for anyone thinking of a career in the police force. |
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The powers of the president largely a ceremonial post will be shared by the prime minister and the speaker of the lower chamber of parliament until a successor can be found. |
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This is a Hollywood director at the height of his powers creating original, wildly ambitious epics. |
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There were powers stirring this night, strange things beyond his ken. |
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The number of great powers at any time is considered a key feature of the international system, important in determining the level and nature of war. |
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Even Britain, which of all the major powers has most closely aligned itself with them, is balking at giving its support to the abandonment of the treaty. |
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The five original nuclear powers have suspended production of fissionable material for weapons but a treaty on this has been blocked by India and Pakistan. |
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The powers I'm speaking of are an advanced form of telekinesis. |
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We have strange chemical powers far beyond those of mortal men. |
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The powers that be in cricket had seen enough changes in South Africa to grant us re-entry and a chance to play against the top countries in the world. |
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But the fuel that powers spending for most shoppers is wages, not savings, or dividends, or capital gains, or home equity. |
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Quietly, the two telepaths found a small space where they could sit back to back, the contact with another psychic enhancing and refining the raw powers of their minds. |
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Doing so raises separation of powers concerns that continue to worry many. |
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And director Jasper Bagg takes on the title role with energy and commitment, though sometimes its sheer weight seems to be taxing his powers to the limit. |
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In Armenian traditions, the fire and lightning god had powers to stay the dragon's control of the heavens, as could thunderbolts in Macedonian myth. |
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The thing was that people, politics and the powers that be tend to form unholy trinities which are difficult to pull apart without the whole structure tumbling down. |
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You don't necessarily lose your powers if you're grey or turning to fat. |
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Griswold was undeniably an incursion on democratic powers with a definite whiff of activism. |
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He underwent surgery for a career-threatening torn labrum after the 1995 season and has come back better than ever, a tribute to his recuperative powers and his work ethic. |
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The powers of office are such that presidents can often use events to redefine, even reinvent, themselves. |
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After all, the ultimate threat from the nuclear powers would be to do to Pakistan what India was in the process of doing anyway, namely, punishing it militarily. |
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If you think that demonic powers are present at the moment, just wait until the saints have been raptured away and Satan and his armies have taken full control of the earth. |
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For as long as people have been writing and talking about the city, Bath has been synonymous with recuperation and the famous powers of its waters. |
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By Guru's grace, one attains the eight miraculous powers and all wisdom. |
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While a united Korea's chosen alliances and alignments might matter greatly to the powers of the Pacific, they would probably not constitute a casus belli. |
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Illumination's powers of guidance and failure are wittily played upon. |
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The powers of healing or regeneration vary from one tissue to another. |
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In fact, nobody seemed to have any telepathic powers at all. |
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Article VI of the treaty stipulates that the five declared nuclear powers are to gradually work towards eliminating their nuclear weapons capabilities. |
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This creates a difficulty in relation to powers exercised by local authorities without reference to a court, such as those concerning common lodging-houses. |
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Artfully vague words are the most trancy of all words. What we say and how we say it are our two powers for hypnotizing. |
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When Kente Cromwell is murdered, he is given demonic powers and escapes purgatory to go back to earth and avenge his death as The Hangman. |
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Able to assist the transforming and nourishing powers of Heaven and Earth, he may with Heaven and Earth form a ternion. |
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Plaid stated they would make a referendum on devolving further powers to the National Assembly a condition for a coalition. |
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In 1882 the NBR were given powers to purchase the bridge, which it never exercised. |
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Not that the noncombative Mr. Tierney ascribes presidential powers to himself. |
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Robert K. Steel leans forward, speaking in a rapid, excitable burst about the powers that a superregulator might wield over Wall Street one day. |
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In Commonwealth realms, letters patent are issued under the prerogative powers of the head of state, as an executive or royal prerogative. |
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Parent of gods and men, propitious Jove! And you, bright synod of the powers above. |
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Such states differ from fully sovereign states, in that they have transferred a portion of their sovereign powers to a federal government. |
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The Narica is a very lively and amusing animal, and possessed of singular powers of nose and limb. |
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