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The Human empire that rules the solar system is crumbling under power disputes.
His resignation was also caused by power disputes between the King and his minister.
Power dispute talks break down and it is feared that supply disruptions will follow industrial action.
He did everything he could to help reconstruct a shattered country, but the politics scene was full of power disputes.
Their they started making their own family alliances and tribes after land and power disputes.
For all their savagery, the conflicts there have been essentially local, the result of unresolved ethnic, religious and power disputes.
Mostly, they seem to be power disputes among strong personalities who have accused each other of vote tampering, threats, bribes and even physical violence.
Montana Power disputed that interpretation.
Drawing Power Disputed King said reports of Tyson's box-office death were greatly exaggerated.
He was abruptly fired in a nasty internal power dispute with Cato president Ed Crane."
Power Disputed by Nynex But Nynex officials disagreed.
The cause of the departure was a power dispute with Gerard Mortier, a 42-year-old former lawyer who runs the Monnaie Theater.
A political power dispute arose in the heart of the elite class, which was reflected in Maranhão by the opposition of liberals (bem-te-vis) and conservatives (cabanos).
In April 1964, Minister of Labour Joseph Godber appointed Pearson chairman of the court of inquiry into the power dispute of 1964.
Several top operatives resigned in protest, and the beginnings of a power dispute broke out between Premier Bernard Landry and Vice Premier Pauline Marois.
The UK's Minister of Labour Joseph Godber appoints Lord Justice Pearson to chair a court of inquiry into the power dispute.
The power dispute of 1964 was an industrial action by electric power workers in the United Kingdom that raised fears of power cuts which were ultimately averted through negotiation with the employers.
He believed that the House of Representatives' investigation through the use of a special prosecutor "[arose] out of a bitter power dispute between the President and the Legislative Branch."
When Hong Xiuquan called for his cousin Hong Rengan to come to Nanjing to help him rule, the Taiping administration was entrenched in a bitter power dispute.
After an awkward cabinet shuffle, several top members of the Parti Québécois resigned and the beginnings of a power dispute broke out between Premier Bernard Landry and his deputy.
Samaranch, whose I.O.C. was often engaged in power disputes with Nebiolo's track and field unit, paid tribute to Nebiolo yesterday as "one of the greatest leading sportsmen of this century."
Upon their release, they all look to control the drug trade in Harlem, which is currently in a power dispute between the Italian Bottolota crime family and black gangsters led by Hollywood Nicky (Combs).
The president was also forced to step in to mediate a separation of powers dispute when the House leadership, in a rare show of bipartisanship, expressed outrage over the F.B.I. search of a Congressional office.
The Soviet Union itself collapsed between 1990 and 1991, with a rise of secessionist nationalism and a political power dispute between Gorbachev and the new non-communist leader of the Russian Federation, Boris Yeltsin.
Elizabeth was now the only single princess in the family, she was fourteen years of age so was a good age to marry and she became one of the key players in the power disputes for the Kingdom of Bohemia.