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In two more years, he says, an additional 300,000 people could have power.
But the pleas really surged when Consolidated Edison required that customers in flood zones have their electrical equipment inspected before they could have power turned back on.
But it is very hard to understand how the threat of prosecution could have power over any officer with evidence of such a crime.
It was a ray of hope slicing through a darkened side of Manhattan: Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's statement in a Friday afternoon news conference that Consolidated Edison could have power restored in most of Manhattan by on Sunday.
Another possibility is the "Dyson net", a web of cables strung about the star that could have power or heat collection units strung between the cables.
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The energy that blazed up at climactic moments could have powered the hall in a blackout.
The current version has pixels on the screen that could have powered the Apollo 11 mission to the moon, at least part way.
The Home Office plan for its creation highlighted comments by Scotland Yard chief Sir Paul Stephenson last year, who suggested the NCA could have powers to "maintain strategic oversight of operations and operational deployments, deliver a command and control capability when needed".
Honestly, you could have powered the National Grid with the amount of energy the left was expending on telling Britain's Jews they were wrong to feel grossed out by all this.
And since the 1960s, scientists have argued over whether the cold-blooded physiology of a lumbering reptile could have powered something nimble and speedy like a Velociraptor.
When Buffer roared "Let's get ready to rrrrruuuumbllllllle!" the atmosphere became so charged it could have powered Glasgow's homes for the night.
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