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Although Stebbins was not the first female police officer in the United States, she is believed to have been the first to hold powers of arrest.
Under a much-debated state law, an appointed manager would ultimately hold powers to cut city spending, change contracts with labor unions, merge or eliminate city departments, urge the sale of city assets and even, if all else failed, recommend bankruptcy proceedings.
He believes in the capacity of law to hold powers to account.
Two sanctified, stone-covered springs nearby feed a stream that is believed to hold powers of purification and flows through the buffer zone surrounding the royal city.
Now, whoever wins, the military council will hold powers that can all but paralyze the president if it chooses under the interim constitutional declaration issued Sunday just after polls closed.
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We're supposed to hold power close.
Leaders should do anything they can to hold power.
None of the institutional players hold power securely.
Konaté, unlike his predecessor, was not eager to hold power.
And Slobodan Milosevic would still hold power in Belgrade.
Because a list has yet to hold power to account.
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