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1 They did not come into power by the voice of the people.
2 As Republicans come into power , they're going to explore what can be done.
3 But the Tories did not come into power on the retirement of Walpole.
4 He was a rebel and an outlaw who had suddenly come into power .
5 There'll be a big fall in discount when you come into power , Pelle!
6 If the Catholics come into power , they'll throw every Protestant settler off his land.
7 Or they will come into power gradually, by an increased vote at each election.
8 Why then, we asked, should he come into power derived from his brother's glory?
9 The Conservatives had come into power ; the time to change the town government was approaching.
10 They have never come into power but in some perverted state of the public feelings.
11 Some day one of them will come into power .
12 Now, Robespierre had come into power by undoing Danton.
13 Heaven help us if the liberals come into power ; their aim is to weaken the monarchy.
14 This Administration has come into power with a very clear and definite mandate from the people.
15 It is believed that if the Tories should oust the present cabinet, they would come into power .
16 John J. McKenty as dictator of the city, if only the Republican party should come into power .
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