In the election of 2000, the party in effect abused the judicial power to seize the presidency for itself, and this time the attempt succeeded. |
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Indeed, contemporary Jeremiahs were only too quick to seize on the corrupting consequences of consumerism. |
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The police have to fill a daily quota of arrests, so they seize people at random. |
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The patriot Act allows the Department of Justice to seize foreign bank assets in U.S. accounts. |
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Why do you think everyone loves to seize on any hint of discord or bad blood between you guys? |
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In 1986, hijackers seize a U.S. jumbo jet at Karachi's airport. |
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The message is that strong progressive leadership is within reach if women seize it at the ballot box. |
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And aside from doing the requisite things needed to seize the majority, there was icing on the cake, too. |
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Seize his house on the theory that it's a forfeitable asset, since it was used to facilitate an illegal transaction. |
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In 1562 Elizabeth sent privateers Hawkins and Drake to seize booty from Spanish and Portuguese ships off the coast of West Africa. |
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After sending his wife and eldest daughter to safety abroad in February, he travelled northwards, hoping to seize the military arsenal at Hull. |
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The Committee reacted by sending dragoons into the countryside to arrest farmers and seize crops. |
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The French army carried out Bonaparte's plan in the Battle of Saorgio in April 1794, and then advanced to seize Ormea in the mountains. |
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He decided on a military expedition to seize Egypt and thereby undermine Britain's access to its trade interests in India. |
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It seems that Frost and other local leaders were expecting to seize the town and trigger a national uprising. |
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France kept its fleet but the British feared the Germans would seize it, so on 3 July, the British attacked it. |
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He recognised the right of the public to seize tube stations and authorised plans to improve their condition and expand them by tunnelling. |
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A hundred years later, Bonnie Prince Charlie set up camp at Derby on 4 December 1745, whilst on his way south to seize the British crown. |
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Then the fever begins to seize them and they keep their beds two days, very seldom three. |
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As they came to seize the priest, Alban put on the priest's cloak and clothing, and presented himself to the soldiers in place of his guest. |
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At the top was placed a piece of money, as a prize for those who could swarm up and seize it. |
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Soon after Magellan's expedition, the Portuguese rushed to seize the surviving crew and built a fort in Ternate. |
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When he died in November 1135, the couple were in Anjou, allowing Matilda's cousin Stephen to seize the crown of England. |
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In 1164 Henry intervened to seize lands along the border of Brittany and Normandy, and in 1166 invaded Brittany to punish the local barons. |
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Elsewhere in France, Henry attempted to seize the Auvergne, much to the anger of the French king. |
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David of Scotland had taken advantage of The Anarchy to seize Cumberland, Westmorland and Northumberland. |
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During his minority the nobles again attempted to seize power, but they were defeated by Charles' sister Anne of France. |
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Edward invaded France, for the third and last time, hoping to capitalise on the discontent and seize the throne. |
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He intended to seize the queen but few rallied to his support, and he was beheaded on 25 February. |
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First, he would seize Saxony and eliminate it as a threat to Prussia, then use the Saxon army and treasury to aid the Prussian war effort. |
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The British and French sent in naval task forces to support the Ottomans, as Russia prepared to seize the Danubian Principalities. |
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Initially, Kenadid's goal was to seize control of the neighboring Majeerteen Sultanate, which was then ruled by his cousin Boqor Osman Mahamuud. |
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This opened an intermittent civil war as James attempted to seize Douglas lands, punctuated by a series of humiliating reversals. |
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The Bruces of Annandale made an attempt in November 1286 to seize it in an armed coup. |
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Later in the year, a second campaign was undertaken to seize the Illinois Country from the British. |
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Robert the Bruce, in an attempt to seize John's lands, made sure that he secured the town. |
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Literally the four paths of distraint, a process by which one could, under certain circumstances, seize goods owed by another. |
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Around this time Gruffydd was also able to seize Morgannwg and Gwent, along with extensive territories along the border with England. |
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The term raptor is derived from the Latin word rapere, meaning to seize or take by force. |
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He was succeeded by his son, but army officers attempted to seize power, sparking the North Yemen Civil War. |
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It was the unknown, objectified at last, in concrete flesh and blood, bending over him and reaching down to seize hold of him. |
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On the way, they encounter Faramir, who, unlike his brother Boromir, resists the temptation to seize the Ring. |
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In 1462, during the Wars of the Roses, Margaret of Anjou made an abortive attempt to seize the Northumbrian castles. |
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If the Palinistas seize the GOP, they probably cannot take the White House. |
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At first the chicks seize the adult's bill from the side and extract regurgitated food from it. |
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He hired a vessel crewed by Corinthians, whom he felt he could trust, but the sailors plotted to throw him overboard and seize his wealth. |
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Henry angrily declined to do so, probably out of concern that Geoffrey would try to seize power in Normandy. |
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At Whitecliff Bay and at Bonchurch they moved swiftly to seize the high ground. |
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The French meanwhile had despatched a large force from Europe to seize the initiative on the subcontinent. |
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Some Germans who settled in Ravenna revolted and managed to seize possession of the city. |
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In 1324, James II finally started to seize the Pisan territories in the former states of Cagliari and Gallura. |
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His Querini relatives took the opportunity to seize possession of his family's property. |
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But Alexander, always ready to seize opportunities to aggrandize his family, then adopted a double policy. |
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The Portuguese seize around ten Arab merchant ships then in harbor, confiscating their cargoes, killing their crews, and burning their ships. |
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In 1806 and 1807, the British army attempted to seize Buenos Aires and Montevideo as part of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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After the war, military officers used popular dissatisfaction with the Liberal politicians to seize the power for themselves. |
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At the same time, Afonso refused approaches from opponents of the Viceroy, who encouraged him to seize power. |
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In other instances, the victors would seize the defeated rulers, their families, and patron gods. |
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The Spanish helped the Totonacs expel Aztec tribute collectors and to seize control of some Aztec outposts. |
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A Tumad rebellion broke out in 1217, when Genghis Khan allowed his viceroy to seize 30 Tumad maidens. |
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When he died in December 1135, the couple were in Anjou, allowing Matilda's cousin Stephen to seize the crown of England. |
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James, the Duke of York, headed the Royal African Company and hoped to seize the possessions of the Dutch West India Company. |
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American defeats at the Siege of Detroit and the Battle of Queenston Heights thwarted attempts to seize Upper Canada, improving British morale. |
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Coming home, therefore, I sat me down secretly under the Shrine of St. Edmund, fearing lest our Lord Abbot should seize and imprison me. |
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Australians stop American troops on the street, to seize their hands and pump them in unservile gratitude. |
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We may so seize on vertue, that if we embrace it with an over-greedy and violent desire, it may become vicious. |
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If Chinese companies take over Nokian, they will seize the excellent winter tire technology. |
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If it was necessary to seize control of a castle an army could either launch an assault or lay siege. |
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They immediately seize upon everything he says and does as points of doctrine. |
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He then met European middleweight champion Luc Van Dam in London, whom he knocked out in the first round to seize the European championship. |
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By 1923, the fate of the area had still not been decided, prompting Lithuanian forces to invade in January 1923 and seize the port. |
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On the night of April 18, 1775, General Gage sent 700 men to seize munitions stored by the colonial militia at Concord, Massachusetts. |
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The goal was to seize the Lake Champlain and Hudson River corridor, effectively isolating New England from the rest of the American colonies. |
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To satisfy this inordinate appetite, they seize many of our black free subjects. |
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Guderian had ordered the 2nd Panzer Division to capture Boulogne, the 1st Panzer Division to take Calais and the 10th Panzer Division to seize Dunkirk, before the halt order. |
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In contrast, the prevailing attitude among Patriots, who made systematic efforts to use mob violence in a controlled manner, was a desire to seize the initiative. |
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Consequently, in April 1955 a request was sent to the Admiralty to seize the island and declare UK sovereignty lest it become an outpost for foreign observers. |
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She stood quaking like the partridge on which the hawk is ready to seize. |
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The royal court was worried when it learned that the Woodvilles, relatives of Edward IV's widow Elizabeth, were plotting to seize control of the council. |
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Henry was aware that his best chance to seize the throne was to engage Richard quickly and defeat him immediately, as Richard had reinforcements in Nottingham and Leicester. |
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In June he tried to seize Charleston, South Carolina, the leading port in the South, but the attack failed as the naval force was repulsed by the Patriot forts. |
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Following the news of Richard's death in 1199, John attempted to seize the Angevin treasury at Chinon in order to impose his control of the Angevin government. |
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A detachment sent out to seize supplies was decisively defeated in the Battle of Bennington by American militia in August, depriving Burgoyne of nearly 1,000 men. |
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Once it became obvious that Sulla was going to defy the law and seize Rome by force, Marius attempted to organize a defense of the city using gladiators. |
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Dayan ordered the IDF forces to seize Crossroads 12 in the central Rafah area, and to focus on breaking through rather than reducing every Egyptian strongpoint. |
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This caused Countrywide's financial condition to deteriorate, ultimately resulting in a decision by the Office of Thrift Supervision to seize the lender. |
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Some time in the summer of 432, Genseric soundly defeated the joint forces of both Bonifacius and Aspar, which enabled him to seize Hippo Regius unopposed. |
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The United States was not prepared to prosecute a war, for Madison had assumed that the state militias would easily seize Canada and that negotiations would follow. |
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The differing styles of the bands, coupled with their prominence within the Britpop movement, led the British media to seize upon the rivalry between the bands. |
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Because cornering and leading wild bulls were dangerous, Bulldogs were trained to seize a bull by its nose long enough for a rope to be secured around its neck. |
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Unlike his father, however, Pepin decided to seize the Frankish kingship. |
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Small skirmishes also took place, and the Afghans managed to seize a pair of mule-guns and force the British to spike and abandon two other precious guns. |
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They seize the new principle that has just been discovered, and carry it to a preposterous extreme, betrashing the phrases of scientists and thinkers. |
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Cesare, too ill to attend to the business himself, sent Don Micheletto, his chief bravo, to seize the Pope's treasures before the death was publicly announced. |
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They even went so far as to ask Alfonso to seize the throne. |
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In 1648 there was a Royalist plan, never enacted, to seize Windsor Castle. |
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When Eleanor sailed from France to meet Llywelyn, Edward hired pirates to seize her ship and she was imprisoned at Windsor Castle until Llywelyn made certain concessions. |
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In the end Wales was defeated militarily by the improved ability of the English navy to blockade or seize areas essential for agricultural production such as Anglesey. |
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Have you ever had a day's finnock-fishing? If you have not, and you happen to be a keen disciple of Izaak Walton, take my advice and seize the first opportunity of doing so. |
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The Earl of Warwick took this opportunity to seize Gaveston, taking him to Warwick Castle, where Lancaster and the rest of his faction assembled on 18 June. |
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Those with enough wealth were able to seize on opportunities created by these unsettled conditions and set about enlarging and enclosing farm lands. |
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He then launched a second attack, accompanied by two others who were killed, to seize another German machine gun position killing a further five and again capturing the gun. |
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These leaders who developed in the sixth century, were able to seize the initiative and to establish a position of power for themselves and their successors. |
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But the Austrian commander, Archduke Charles, failed to follow up on his indecisive victory, allowing Napoleon to prepare and seize Vienna in early July. |
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Domingue on 20 September 1793, stating they had come to protect the white population from the blacks, and were able to seize some coastal enclaves. |
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He will at last prevail, if only we have the grace to recognise Him, to seize the opportunities which, out of these excandescent heats, fly off as sparks from the anvil. |
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Having no teeth, they are unable to seize prey, though larger individuals and more predatory species can swallow very large prey items, including whole salmon. |
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I speak to companies with world-beating ideas in Cardi, Swansea and Brecon which cannot get the nancial back-back ing they need to seize the opportunities oered to them. |
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During the Hundred Years' War, the Kingdom of England made repeated assaults on the island but were unable to seize it due to the abbey's improved fortifications. |
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Later that year the Parliament gave an order which allowed English privateers and warships to seize Dutch shipping and 'recover their losses' from Dutch vessels. |
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Guderian ordered the 2nd Panzer Division to capture Boulogne, the 1st Panzer Division to take Calais and the 10th Panzer division to seize Dunkirk. |
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After a Seize The Day talk at Saltburn and District Retired Men's Forum, she outlined her ambitions in the House of Lords as a non party political cross-bencher. |
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