Sentence examples for to wielding from inspiring English sources

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to wielding

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To command, rule over; to possess or own.

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His personality is particularly well suited to wielding power.

Mr Zenawi has got used to wielding an iron fist.

Each speaker has a different approach to wielding the gavel.

Both seem committed to wielding the heavy hand of government.

But they do not appear close to wielding that leverage.

The key to wielding influence, says Jessica Mathews, Carnegie's president, is "very simple.

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Many are continuing to wield influence.

Weapon handler (weapon) Chooses weapon to wield.

Sectarian militias continue to wield outsize influence.

We learn to wield informal power.

There is no mechanism to wield authority.

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