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"Seizing" businesses ... isn't that what Chavez has been doing in Venezuela?
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"Seizing" businesses ... isn't that what Chavez has been doing in Venezuela?
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Seizing on her moment of weakness, the police union calls for an emergency vote to potentially remove Teresa from power.
The Chicago Code: Can Teresa Solve Another Valentine's Day Massacre? 2011
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Seizing this moment, he said, is our opportunity to win the future.
Rick Fedrizzi: Green Building Wins the Future Rick Fedrizzi 2011
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Seizing this historic opportunity, while there still exists mutual bilateral interest, requires a fundamental shift in the scale of European thinking and effort.
EU Must Act Fast and Share Knowledge With China Dirk Jan van den Berg 2010
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Seizing Sebha, long seen as a loyalist bastion, permits Libya's interim authority, the National Transitional Council, to consolidate its control over the country's vast south, home to much of Libyan oil.
Libyans Take Gadhafi Town Yaroslav Trofimov 2011
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Seizing this moment, he said, is our opportunity to win the future.
Rick Fedrizzi: Green Building Wins the Future Rick Fedrizzi 2011
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Seizing a racquet and keeping my eyes open, I quickly saw a rainbow flash appearing and disappearing and darting over the ground.
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Seizing the opportunity presented by the Congressional holiday break, Mr. Bush announced 17 recess appointments — a constitutional gimmick that allows a president to appoint someone when Congress is in recess to a job that normally requires Senate approval.
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Seizing the day's paper from the kitchen table, she flourished it savagely under her aged progenitor's nose.
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