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The Army talks about music in the lingo it wields for battle.
In practical terms the legislative vote here on Thursday will determine how much power the South Korean president, Kim Dae Jung, wields for his remaining three years in office.
Not carrying the venomous poison that Black Friday wields for forecasting holiday product sales, Grey Thursday's potency lies in what it could potentially do to family time on this day of thanks.
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That is the kind of authority Coleman wielded for most of his four decades with BBC Sport.
Charlie Hebdo's supporters say they are wielded for anti-racist purposes; the doubters are not so sure.
Like the One Ring, the Force can be wielded for both good and evil ends, but then so can a set of screwdrivers.
It is not as if power will be any easier to wield for the racecourses or the horsemen than for the BHA.
So it must come naturally to him to suppose these people still have real power, which should be wielded for the common good.
He may drive a hard bargain but he gives away powers only once – powers that the beneficiaries might wield for generations.
Datsyuk, locked out like the rest of N.H.L. players eight days ago, showed the same scorer's instinct Monday that he has wielded for 10 years and 240 regular-season goals in Detroit.
For the first time in more than half a century, voters approved a ballot measure today that gives Hartford's mayor all the political powers that the state's other big-city mayors have wielded for decades.
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