The Dead, which The Atlantic reported, sang about their disdain for federal power and might agree with Ryan on that point.
The American government has excelled in foreign policy because the constitution endows the president with sufficient power and freedom to initiate foreign policy and to back it with military might if needed.
In Bottineau, North Dakota, partners Ronald Bergman and Paul Sund scoured trade magazines, joined a trade association and wrote out a list of potential customers and key decision-makers who might handle their invention -- a power broom to deal with snow, leaves and dirt.
By using DiCaprio, and then aging him with prosthetic makeup, Eastwood lets us see how a slender, good-looking young man might thicken and coarsen with years and power.
Unions with the power to negotiate might spend more time representing their members and less cosying up to politicians, he says.
We are on the wrong trajectory with regard to how we use energy sources to power our industrial might and everyday lives.
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Those operating reactors with lower risks of flooding or earthquake, better emergency cooling systems and more robust power supplies might see themselves as having little to learn from it.
The eco-friendly themes that some other countries have tried to convey with their pavilion designs have been eschewed by China in favour of a demonstration of power and might.
In one corner of the American academy, you have what might be called the Vietnam generation: those who want nothing to do with power, and that includes studying it.
Were she more secure in her power, she might have viewed Snow White, with her great work ethic, sweet temperament, and yes, beauty, as a really useful ally and asset for the monarchy.
In one of them, a televised conversation between Katniss and Stanley Tucci's madcap, blue-pompadoured interviewer, Caesar Flickerman, we see the power of her beauty and honesty, and, at the same time, the ease with which she might be corrupted in the pursuit of celebrity.
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And for that reason I wonder if the Obama Administration and those who are actively supporting its agenda from positions of influence and power might want to consider whether they are getting a bit carried away with the freedom a second term brings and give some thought as to whether an attitude adjustment might be in order as they move forward.
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