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She had that much power.
Much power has gone out of me'.
They don't have that much power.
It takes so much power to do that move like you do it.
I do not have that much power.
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So much power and so little understanding of what to do with it.
I have that much power, do I?
Esther couldn't possibly have this much power.
We did not have too much power in our hands.
I honestly don't believe the collections have that much power.
He refused to give her that much power over him again.
What if I told you That I knew a witch That could channel that much power?
No longer do they hold as much power as they used to.
One person was never meant to hold that much power.
President doesn't have nearly as much power as you seem to think he does.
On the grounds that you're a douche bag andno douche bag should have that much power.
She didn't want to give him that much power over her ever again.
In this way the army and its successful general,Napoleon Bonaparte eventually gained much power.
You might not need that much power though.
Shake, but without much power, the flywheel to loosen strings and free matter.
He does not have that much power.
This is how we give so much power and so much energy to other people.
Neither of us has much power.
In it was light and much power, but no sweet love, joy, and peace.
You think you got that much power?
When you feel much power and you are confident enough, you can try this out on other people.
Do I really need that much power?
Even though he didn't inherit much power from his father and at the time he controlled only a small part of Babylonia, the city of Sippar, he later became the first king of the so-called Babylonian Empire.
Do you really need that much power?
At the end of the conflict, neither the Normans nor the Byzantines could boast much power; by the mid-13th century exhaustive fighting with other powers had weakened both, leading to the Byzantines losing Asia Minor to the Ottoman Empire in the 14th century, and the Normans losing Sicily to the Hohenstaufen, who in turn were succeeded by the Angevins.