This new focus of power at the heart of Israeli politics and society is hardly mentioned in the book.
In a perfectly fair world, where people care about both process and outcome, the human rights and specifically the first amendment crowd at places like the American Civil Liberties Union and likeminded institutions, could have been counted on to stand up and denounce the abuse of executive power that stood at the heart of the AIPAC scandal.
But at home, the politician a devout Catholic who attended Mass every day became a symbol of Machiavellian power games, with deep contacts in the heart of the Catholic Church, Italy's secretive power-wielding lobbies and, according to critics, the country's criminal underworld.
Now, if they can only get more power from the heart of their lineup, the dimensions might help the Mets more as the season goes on.
And last but certainly not least, always remember the power of storytelling, since it is at the heart of what people will remember.
If Mr Putin represents a new faction at the heart of power, it is remarkably hard to spot.
Tony Blair and Education and Education Secretary Ruth Kelly have promised to put "parent power" at the heart of their schools policies.
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His unprecedented move from the Kremlin to the premiership and back completed a carefully staged transition aimed at ensuring he remained at the heart of power.
Nabucco, a trans-Balkan pipeline which aims to bring Middle Eastern and Central Asian gas to Europe via Turkey's excellent gas infrastructure, will be at the heart of the power struggle.
While The Times's Will Hodgkinson said the opening night "demonstrated that it is imagination and the power of art, combined with ruthless technological efficiency, that is at the heart of Kraftwerk's magic".
At the heart of the current power struggle is the issue of how much power and influence supporters should have in the running of their teams.
So far this year, the Belo Monte 11, 300 megawatt power station smack dab in the heart of Indian country in the Amazon rainforest has been shut down four times.
But he said the Government's change of heart on the reserve power to "electrify the ring fence" was good politics but bad economics that would lead to even less lending.
They used the power of eminent domain to push freeways through the heart of urban areas, destroying some neighborhoods outright and cutting others off from the rest of the city.
The health secretary Andrew Lansley said the Health and Social Care Act would hand power to GPs, put patients at the heart of the NHS, and reduce needless bureaucracy.
That should let these chips do more work, using less power, as Intel looks to push into the heart of the tablet and smartphone market.
Their team showed that the device could generate 18 times the amount of energy needed to power a pacemaker using a normal heart beat, according to Dr. Karami.
The decision (also 5-4) reaffirmed the heart of Roe while giving states the power to regulate procedures so long as they did not impose an "undue burden" on a woman's right to abortion.
Hours before dying of a heart attack, Ms. Prida celebrated the 20th anniversary of LIPS, "Latinas In Power, Sort Of, " a women's group that we are both part of.
Joseph Finder's latest corporate thriller, Power Play, is a finely crafted excursion into the dark heart of executive-suite skullduggery, this time set in an aerospace company.
The court found that the individual insurance mandate at the heart of the law was not enforceable under Congress' power over interstate commerce but rather as a tax.
All that followed a warning to doctors on Feb. 10 that some 87, 000 life-saving heart devices-mostly implantable cardioverter defibrillators, or ICDs, which use batteries to shock an abnormally beating heart back into rhythm-were at risk of losing power without warning.
And he decides to go after the heart of the left's stronghold, their stranglehold on power, which is union.
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The regime has largely kept the rebels at bay in Damascus, although opposition fighters control several suburbs of the capital from which they have threatened the heart of the city, the seat of Assad's power.
All that followed a warning to doctors on Feb. 10 that some 87, 000 lifesaving heart devices--mostly implantable cardioverter defibrillators, or ICDs, which use batteries to shock an abnormally beating heart back into rhythm--were at risk of losing power without warning.
Kim Jong Il appears to have consolidated his power after taking over from his father, Kim Il Sung, who died of a heart attack in 1994.
In addition to being a vast petroleum repository, the desert nation was also the heart of the most potentially productive region on the planet for harvesting power from the sun.
Or losing his heart, a risk that's not only a testament to the power of transference, but a tribute to his therapist's allure.
All of these examples have the power to provide us with lessons that we can take to heart in order to become stronger, better, more effective in whatever it is that we do.
The 350, 000-odd ethnic Hungarians (or Magyars), a fifth of Vojvodina's people, are a cause dear to the heart of Hungary's ruling centre-right, which came to power in last year's general election partly because it promised to do more to stand up for Magyars outside Hungary.
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