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The victory over fascism meant the mantle of global leadership rested firmly on the Atlantic alliance.
European aspirations now rested firmly on the shoulders of Faldo and Ballesteros.
For the first time the franchise reforms ignored the traditional claims of property and wealth and rested firmly on the democratic principle that the vote ought to be given to people as a matter of right, not of expediency.
His assertion of parliamentary sovereignty in the face of executive prerogative has provoked a constitutional crisis in Britain, a country where the balance of power has historically rested firmly with the executive.
But control of the city's fate, from its budget to its ballot initiatives, has rested firmly with overseers in Congress, who are not given to surrendering much authority back to the 572,000 people who do not elect them.
The In Control model of personal budgets adopted by successive governments in health and social care has rested firmly on the notion of a resource allocation system; that people should know what they are entitled to right from the start.
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Against UConn (12-0), the ball and Stanford's chances will rest firmly in Pohlen's hands.
The nation's system of governance rests firmly on the premise of compromise.
By now, 40 years after his death, he rests firmly in the canon of American music.
The convention, she said, rests firmly on the foundation of the family.
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