「POWERS」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)6ページ目
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The Talleyrand plan was rejected by European | powers, who ultimately approved a unified and indepen |
Fay's conclusion was that all the European | powers shared in the blame, but most of all the syste |
ws two brothers gifted with both good and evil | powers, who must either overcome or succumb to their |
"The Evil | Powers Of Rock n Roll" |
"The Evil | Powers of Rock 'n' Roll" |
The song criticizes ex-colonial | powers for splitting Africa into so many countries an |
n succeeds in doing this through her excellent | powers of flattery, negotiation, leadership, and skil |
legislative branch cannot impair the exclusive | powers of another branch. |
ar partnership with Yahoo! who now exclusively | powers the search experience for both Freelanthtropy' |
body that had neither legislative or executive | powers. |
s judges and to represent the Queens executive | powers in respect of the administration of justice in |
rvisors have additional authority or executive | powers, whereas some towns have town managers or chie |
V. That the legislative and executive | powers of the state should be separate and distinct f |
eed to join an advisory body without executive | powers. |
as a ceremonial President and had no executive | powers as all powers lay with the Prime Minister, Dr. |
remain in the country and that full executive | powers be entrusted in the premier's cabinet, two thi |
ided the president with far-reaching executive | powers, the Federal President's main functions are re |
ive (as the administrative law gives executive | powers to the presidents of the counties' legislature |
It provided that executive | powers be centralized in the president, who was to be |
n office and staff but does not have executive | powers of his own. |
The executive | powers in the province lies with the Premier of Quebe |
It took over the executive | powers and the property rights of the Home Secretary, |
the island, whilst reserving strong executive | powers for the president. |
This council had no legislative or executive | powers. |
It took over the executive | powers and the property rights of the Home Secretary, |
itarian government, the supremacy of executive | powers, and a unitary state. |
Parliament with full legislative and executive | powers. |
y administration still held many key executive | powers in Baden, a single-party government was not po |
d that ministers did not carry local executive | powers, Devedjian resigned as Mayor of Antony and was |
which possesses the legislative and executive | powers of the city. |
lation of legislative, judicial, and executive | powers. |
s judges and to represent the Queens executive | powers in respect of the administration of justice in |
hey are the Mayor of London, who has executive | powers, and the London Assembly, who scrutinise the M |
ion to completely displace any other executive | powers in the subject area (the concept of "covering |
s for the separation of judicial and executive | powers, this case is one of the foundations for that |
tution would create a President with executive | powers and a bicameral Legislature. |
uma and elections of legislative and executive | powers of different regions of the country. |
on transfer national legislative and executive | powers to the European Commission and the European Pa |
Before becoming a league executive, | Powers was a team manager including two seasons in th |
swerable to the Chief Fire Officer to exercise | powers of inspection, any enforcement or prosecution |
Today, the Lieutenant Governor exercises | powers delegated to him by the Governor as provided b |
in the forceful way of destroying the existing | powers and cruelty harbored by the rich landowners. |
ictorious Xavier threatens to shut off Exodus' | powers permanently if Exodus attacks again. |
y would try to have the Assembly gain expanded | powers and become a true legislative chamber. |
cutive became a Ministry with greatly expanded | powers. |
f both nation and party, with greatly expanded | powers. |
The expanded | powers were highly controversial due to widely percei |
s in the Continental Congress to seek expanded | powers to deal with trade issues so he instead introd |
Congress became concerned about the expanding | powers that federal agencies possessed, resulting in |
rganization Act to grant to governor expansive | powers over the burgeoning Great Depression governmen |
he president only a thin framework of explicit | powers that belong solely to his office." |
moving his gloves only to expose his explosive | powers against Nazi and Japanese enemies, as well as |
ht, often called urban counties, have extended | powers but are technically not independent of the cou |
mpliance of Resolution 687 (1991) and extended | powers to the Special Commission and IAEA. |
ff of the French troops in Spain with extended | powers, and on 19 November 1809, won a great victory |
local authorities of these towns have extended | powers but they are not independent territorial units |
The TSA has more extensive | powers than its predecessor, and emphasises its role |
on, the Election Commission (EC) has extensive | powers to manage, oversee, and regulate the electoral |
e head of the administration and had extensive | powers in his own right. |
il, Amin al-Husayni, handed al-Shawa extensive | powers in southern Palestine to ensure his loyalty. |
odistrias as Governor of Greece with extensive | powers for a seven-year term. |
This committee was given extensive | powers of interrogation. |
under a municipal charter with more extensive | powers to provide services and tax local residents. |
tes would now be largely dependent on external | powers such as Naples and Venice for support. |
t 2007 is an Act of Parliament that gave extra | powers to the Greater London Authority and the Mayor |
ficant change was that the PCA was given extra | powers allowing it to supervise police investigations |
eir early followers, who ascribe extraordinary | powers to them that set them apart from other human b |
discovery has typically required extraordinary | powers of observation and insight, and their discover |
Phoui received extraordinary | powers from the National Assembly to deal with the cr |
hes the reader how to master the extraordinary | powers from these magical properties. |
nquiry commission, invested with extraordinary | powers of subpoena, arrest, et cetera, which the Otto |
harismata, these are special and extraordinary | powers vouchsafed by God only to a few, and primarily |
ament who voted against granting extraordinary | powers to Marshal Philippe Petain on 10 July 1940. |
--a bureaucracy where those with extraordinary | powers, like himself, are commissioned as policemen t |
alologist discovers the ray with extraordinary | powers, a group of scientists seek to use it for a cr |
ially as a religious person with extraordinary | powers. |
ch gave President Woodrow Wilson extraordinary | powers to coordinate government agencies in wartime. |
urngaq, would at times give them extraordinary | powers. |
it seemed safe to give him these extraordinary | powers, which were later to come to terminal confront |
new amazing power, Chi uses her extraordinary | powers to fight for justice, help the weak, and go on |
those humans who have cultivated extrasensory | powers. |
an political factions, or any extraterrestrial | powers, suggesting they either did not exist, were no |
edy corporate executives harnessed the extreme | powers of their technological network, towering mecha |
James F. | Powers is a Democratic member of the New Hampshire Ho |
lling, Alfred Kazin, Robert Penn Warren, J. F. | Powers, John Berryman, John Cheever, Karl Shapiro, Wr |
all acts he had already done, making de facto | powers de jure. |
Gradually, its de facto | powers became even greater than those of the Cheka. |
nt him from falling for pretty Kate Fairchild ( | Powers), a young woman who runs a sailing school. |
Recording by Fiddlin' and Family | Powers information and mp3 download from Project Gute |
the new law will give the police far-reaching | powers in deciding whether to allow or prevent any po |
to whom he now ascribes all those far-reaching | powers which he once arrogated to himself." |
J. F. (James Farl) | Powers (8 July 1917 Jacksonville, Illinois - 12 June |
ope that others will follow it..if the Fascist | powers have done no other good, they have at least en |
which are being sent so freely by the Fascist | powers to their enemies. |
3, having all of her father's | powers, but retaining a human appearance. |
s from its mouth and exercising other fearsome | powers that vary from story to story. |
su gate to completely wipe out the red feather | powers. |
vince as oppose to derogate from their federal | powers. |
child, Meirin Kanzaki discovered her feng-shui | powers and developed them to such a degree that she h |
Though given few | powers with regard to the legislature, Kentucky gover |
It gave just a few | powers to the Federal government and left the majorit |
d the creation of a Mancomunitat with very few | powers compared to those originally envisioned for it |
scored by the fact that the Ministers have few | powers over the Chief Investigator, the prime power b |
At this time the Legislative Council had few | powers. |
The Community Council had far fewer | powers and was reliant on revenue from alcohol sales |
iamentary system, the President had much fewer | powers than under the current Fifth Republic, where t |
"Old Joe Clark" - Fiddlin' | Powers and Family |
ing a Treasury-determined cap on its financial | powers and requiring the Secretary of State for Trans |
assigned with the administrative and financial | powers of appointment, transfer and promotion of ward |
ich he displays a fresh, original spirit, fine | powers of observation, and a talent for witty satire. |
Instead, he uses his fire | powers to send a jet of lava flying at Moltres. |
legislation as the largest transfer of fiscal | powers from central Government since the creation of |
legislation as the largest transfer of fiscal | powers from central Government since the creation of |
He married Florence | Powers and had three children. |
iano at age nine, first studying with Florence | Powers, then with Art Roberts. |
Sewanee was one of the first college football | powers of the Southern United States and the 1899 tea |
Like some other football | powers of yore such as the University of Chicago, Sew |
igers were left behind by the growing football | powers of the Southern Conference. |
service academies ceased to be major football | powers, was usually played at a neutral site, often i |
Secretary of State for Transport in a bid for | powers to gain a Compulsory Purchase Order which will |
er is part French, and her first scene was for | Powers' Dirty Debutantes 23. |
ns about the Force, he develops multiple Force | Powers to help during the mission. |
ht he became emotionless after he gained force | powers. |
d to his back, passes Yoda, who uses his force | powers to hog the drinks. |
ult of the separation of the nation by foreign | powers directly after liberation. |
However, the treaty also ensured that foreign | powers would not intervene in Siam's internal affairs |
The treaty eventually led other foreign | powers to sign their own bilateral treaty, based on t |
hat Japan be prohibited from providing foreign | powers any bases or any military-related rights witho |
European Union and emergence of other foreign | powers. |
s actually a top-secret microchip that foreign | powers are after, and they will stop at nothing to ge |
rnment as a diplomat to negotiate with foreign | powers in Kirin Province. |
at court during her reign: reportedly, foreign | powers paid her bribes for her influence. |
lease any remaining territories to the foreign | powers. |
he relations of the island nation with foreign | powers. |
rther coastal or island concessions to foreign | powers except for Japan. |
ublic, the Bolsheviks, the Whites, the foreign | powers of the Entente, and Poland, as well as anarchi |
rating China from centuries of rule by foreign | powers. |
humiliating defeats in battles against foreign | powers, such as Britain and Japan, and is forced to s |
nued to supply spirits to the army and foreign | powers, including France. |
nezuelan President Cipriano Castro and foreign | powers. |
gime in 1867 following the requests of foreign | powers under the provisions of the Anglo-Japanese Tre |
obtain the long-expected succour from foreign | powers. |
ause it would have been interpreted by foreign | powers as a sign of the United Kingdom preparing for |
onnected therewith between England and foreign | powers were in each case drawn by him. |
Other tribute from foreign | powers included a kind of “protection money” sometime |
service, from where they were sold to foreign | powers. |
hey had been pledged to the victorious foreign | powers after the failed Boxer rebellion of 1900, and |
Other foreign | powers were also busy during this time. |
rns, including threats of espionage by foreign | powers and terrorist groups, and the intimidation or |
s even aligned themselves with various foreign | powers in an effort to wipe each other out. |
While she did not have formal | powers to block investigations into Intel over antitr |
uncil of Ministers, and gave the ambans formal | powers. |
gain an uncontrollable version of their former | powers. |
ont-liners save this disc, as their formidable | powers still show great promise. |
itions were assigned to Berlin, which the four | powers divided into four sectors. |
led the German observer delegation at the Four | Powers Conferences in Berlin and Geneva. |
light for 24 hours a day with each of the Four | Powers being represented by a Chief Controller, with |
companied by the foreign ministers of the four | powers (who were also members of the Council of Forei |
s sold the Watauga Democrat to Arthur and Fran | Powers. |
him by Chicago Daily News sportswriter Francis | Powers who, upon witnessing him play for the Badgers |
David Francis | Powers (April 25, 1912 - March 27, 1998) was Special |
ingdom's contact with British and later French | powers helped modernize the state, allowing its very |
"Fairy Dust" from | Powers of Detection (October 2004, ISBN 0-441-01197-7 |
The upper King Valley seen from | Powers Lookout |
- 1924) was the first WPC in England with full | powers of arrest. |
was appointed the first policewoman with full | powers of arrest. |
tle of Evesham, and Henry was restored to full | powers. |
haraja of Patna state in 1924 and assumed full | powers in 1933. |
An act of parliament was passed, giving full | powers to Sir Thomas Lovel over the person and proper |
le) for similar titles), a president with full | powers. |
John Sutherland and Dr. H. Gavin), with full | powers from the War Office, to do whatever it thought |
also engaged in a process culminating in full | powers over taxation for Catalonia-significantly redu |
As a result, officers have the full | powers of a constable on any land owned by the Port o |
As a result, officers have the full | powers of a constable on any land owned by the Belfas |
tative from Strassburg, charged also with full | powers to act for the imperial cities of Esslingen, R |
ted in 'shadow' form until it assumed its full | powers on 1 April 1996. |
rench, departed for France, invested with full | powers to conclude peace, the negotiations for which |
he first sworn female police officer with full | powers in the United States, Alice Stebbins Wells. |
regency on his behalf and invest him with full | powers. |
A conservative Democrat, Stainback, whose full | powers were restored on April 13, 1944, played a sign |
As a result, officers have the full | powers of a constable on any land owned by Falmouth D |
ugh, insisted that the inquiry would have full | powers. |
oze the Assembly's activities and assumed full | powers on 3 October 1963, and elections were not held |
It gave regulation body Ofcom its full | powers. |
ppan chira, where he will reside with his full | powers for three-quarters (which in Malayalam is Mukk |
bureaucratic delays", the DMRC was given full | powers to hire people, decide on tenders and control |
or expenditure relating to specific functions, | powers and rights which have been conferred on it by |
d, performed and discharged all the functions, | powers and duties of an elected president as if he ha |
y would make a referendum on devolving further | powers to the National Assembly a condition for a coa |
nd Act 1998, with the aim of devolving further | powers to Scotland. |
e additional work that would come from further | powers and there should be no increase in members as |
Furthermore, | Powers Ferry Road runs through the heart of the area |
Ravage gained | powers through surgery and being mutated by the radia |
ey met them when they first arrived and gained | powers through magic rings they were given. |
ecomes the first and last of his kind, gaining | powers beyond that of a normal vampire. |
Francis Gary | Powers, the CIA U-2 pilot shot down over the USSR in |
Exchanged for U2 Pilot Gary | Powers (1962). |
y Stewart and U-2 spy plane pilot Francis Gary | Powers. |
t of a Lockheed U-2 spy plane, piloted by Gary | Powers, which was shot down over the Soviet Union. |
the equipment carried by U2 pilot Francis Gary | Powers who was shot down over the Soviet Union in 196 |
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