Hollande came to power on the country's hopes of pushing back against Europe's austerity drive.
It's also about a party that came to power on the strength of family values.
If commodities weaken, it will be harder for the Brazilian real to power on up to BRL1.50.
The struggle for independence began in 1954 headed by the National Liberation Front, which came to power on independence in 1962.
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The Colombian cartels, which rode to power on the strength of their willingness to kill in the early 1980s, no longer control that beleaguered nation.
Far better to cherish raucous, impertinent journalism that can speak truth to power on behalf of its readers and entertain them enough to secure their loyalty.
The job cuts will be a further blow to French President Francois Hollande, who came to power on a promise to bolster manufacturing and reduce the unemployment rate, now approaching a 13-year high.
In 1982 the country's military dictators gambled that grabbing the islands, a far-flung relic of the British empire, by military invasion would allow them to cling to power on a wave of popular acclaim.
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But in 1956, four years after Senanayake's death, Solomon Bandaranaike, the late father of President Chandrika Kumaratunga, swept to power on a pledge to elevate Buddhism and Sinhalese, the main religion and language, to pre-eminent positions.
Mr Sharon is having trouble, too, holding together the hugely disparate coalition of nationalist, immigrant and religious parties which are all separately supporting his candidacy, and relishing the prospect of returning to power on his coat-tails.
In January's election, new politicians such as Yair Lapid, finance minister, rose to power on promises to help the middle class at a time when Israel needs to cut spending and raise taxes to close a growing budget deficit.
The Nazis rose to power on the heels of the much worse economic duress and massive unemployment in the 1930s, a global Depression that hit Germany particularly hard and one that worldwide austerity measures are now widely believed to have caused.
It is even more unusual that the leader should be Sarkozy, especially as he came to power on a platform of rupture with the French comforts of old: the 35-hour working week, toasty public-sector employment benefits and a generally negative attitude towards workaholism.
He has used his stature as one of history's best practitioners of chess, the national sport of Russia, to speak truth to power on behalf of millions of his countrymen who have become too intimidated to challenge Putin's systematic liquidation of what passed for democracy there.
He rose to power on the disgrace he brought to those he deemed corrupt, starting with his first year in Congress when he sought the expulsion from the House of Charles Diggs, a Democrat convicted of financial misdeeds, and culminating with his successful campaign in 1989 to force Speaker Jim Wright's resignation.
But the sober message about wind and solar applies to all renewables: All renewables, much as I love them, deliver only a small power per unit area, so if we want renewable facilities to supply power on a scale at all comparable to our consumption, those facilities must be big.
With the Industrial Internet, everything from the biggest machines generating power to transformers on power poles can be connected to the Internet, providing status updates and performance data.
Late Chilean military leader Augusto Pinochet wanted to hold on to power when he lost a referendum on his rule in 1988, newly declassified documents in the US suggest.
In order to hold on to power, he has kept a tight grip on the economy.
Having been happy enough to win power on the changes of policy and image he helped to fashion, New Labour should take no pride in refusing to acknowledge its debt.
Scottish Power said it hoped to restore power to most customers on Sunday night either by the main lines or by generator.
Republicans claim to love capitalism and the Constitution, but when the capitalist system sought to cleanse itself of failed concepts on the way to a healthy economic recovery, the GOP ignored strict constitutional limits meant to restrain federal power on the way to propping up businesses that the markets had left for dead.
It may not happen overnight, as a badly weakened Qaddafi tries desperately to hang on to power.
It suspected back-room deal-making by an established order determined to hang on to power at any cost.
However, a series of decrees has led many to believe it intends to cling on to power.
As for the likely reaction when firms are back to full power on Monday, many traders were mixed.
But he is also weaker than Mr Putin, and may not be able to hang on to power.
Even as Gadhafi tried to hold on to power, he attracted the ire of increasing numbers of Libyans worldwide.
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