Aún no tenemos significados para "seize the power".
1Their intentions are apparent to the knowing: they hope to seize the power.
2Should she seize the power, it's unlikely Cyril could carry on in his role as Deputy.
3This is not the moment to seize the power....
4From this, however, it followed that the Soviets must seize the power if they did not wish to become mere debating societies.
5The people of the south would find themselves abandoned by the king, and would rise against him, and Atossa could easily seize the power.
6Napoleon seized the power in France and made peace with the United States.
7This was, in fact, a sign that she had seized the power in their relationship.
8Madero was betrayed and slain, and the savage and bloody Indian general, Huerta, seized the power.
9He had been afraid to seize the Power.
10'Moderate Socialism' was not prepared to seize the power for the workers during a revolution.
11This tyrant, whose name was Di-o-nys'ius, had seized the power by force, and kept his authority by exercising the greatest severity.
12Yet the ORC is financed by the very people who have seized the power, and they cannot conceive of giving it up.
13"Then," remarked Josephine, "if he is ambitious he will not let Bonaparte seize the power."
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