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Or have we found angels in the form of kings to govern him?
"Repeated doses of infinitesimal amounts of fluoride will in time reduce an individual's power to resist domination, by slowly poisoning and narcotising a certain area of the brain, thus making him submissive to the will of those who wish to govern him," Perkins wrote.
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German voters eventually succumbed to Hitler's demagoguery and hired him to govern them.
1.09pm BST Berlusconi intervenes The former Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has demanded that Italy returns to the polls - something investors might not like - unless the centre left agrees to govern with him.
He refers to former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who sought a return to power, as "the psycho dwarf" and has steadfastly rejected appeals by Pier Luigi Bersani, the leader of the center-left Democratic Party, to join forces to govern, dismissing him as "a dead man walking".
The prominent public posture assumed by Basil al-Assad, the president's eldest son, appeared to indicate his emergence as successor; however, following Basil's death in an automobile accident in 1994, Assad increasingly groomed his younger son, Bashar al-Assad, who had been studying in London, to govern after him.
Should Wilders win a plurality of votes but be unable to find other parties willing to govern with him, there would likely be a long period, perhaps months, in which specially appointed "informateurs" and "scouts" would try to cajole party leaders toward a coalition.
He will therefore choose a vizier to govern for him, and retire to his seraglio to pursue pleasure.
Had he been better advised, Henry should have freed his uncle, whom he was keeping in captivity, and allowed him to govern until succeeding him.
It is an executive job, for whoever holds it controls access to Tenzing and thereby governs him to a large extent.
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