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1 So Padua was saved, and Venice once more became a power .
2 But still, though I became a power , I was no nearer my freedom.
3 After the war, Faulker became a power company lineman, married and had three children.
4 Ages elapsed, after the Norman conquest, ere eloquence again became a power in England.
5 It at once became a power in the land, an instrument of almost incalculable good.
6 Statesmen and distinguished circles sought her till her name became a power in the land.
7 The Sisters of Charity at once became a power .
8 The great Emma mine, worth two or three millions, became a power in our judicial embroglio.
9 Mr. Gedge soon became a power for good.
10 There was a trade in bitumen there long before the Assyrians became a power in the region.
11 Soon the Christian missionary became a power in the savage regions of the Teutons and the Franks.
12 ABC renewed "Dancing" for a second season, and the show quickly became a power player.
13 The Press, dumb under Napoleon except for purposes of sycophancy, gradually became a power in the land.
14 Bubbly singer Perry and British comedian Brand wed in 2010 and became a power couple in show business.
15 Mr Anderson was thus attached to the Northumberland Fusiliers, and soon became a power for good among them.
16 It was not till the time of Liszt, Thalberg, and Chopin that the pedals became a power in pianoforte-playing.
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