sovereign+power

  • 31sovereign — 01. Queen Victoria was the first [sovereign] to take up residence at Buckingham Palace. 02. The young prince performed his duties with a grace which was surprising for so young a [sovereign]. 03. The Vatican is the smallest [sovereign] state in… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 32Sovereign class starship — Infobox Fictional Spacecraft name = Sovereign class caption = The Sovereign class starship USS Enterprise E in First Contact first = last = Star Trek Nemesis affiliation = United Federation of Planets launched = approximately 2371 2373… …

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  • 33sovereign — I. noun also sovran Etymology: Middle English soverain, from Anglo French soverein, from soverein, adjective Date: 13th century 1. a. one possessing or held to possess sovereignty b. one that exercises supreme authority within a limited sphere c …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 34Power Girl — Superherobox| caption=Power Girl, from Justice Society of America #9 (2007), Art by Alex Ross. character name=Power Girl real name=Kara Zor L publisher=DC Comics debut= All Star Comics # 58 (January/February 1976) creators=Gerry Conway species=… …

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  • 35sovereign — 1 noun (C) 1 formal a king or queen 2 a former British gold coin worth 1 2 adjective 1 having the highest power in a country: Most European monarchs no longer have sovereign control. 2 a sovereign country or state is independent and governs… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 36power — The right, ability, authority, or faculty of doing something. Authority to do any act which the grantor might himself lawfully perform. Porter v. Household Finance Corp. of Columbus, D.C.Ohio, 385 F.Supp. 336, 341. A power is an ability on the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 37power, balance of — ▪ international relations       in international relations, the posture and policy of a nation or group of nations protecting itself against another nation or group of nations by matching its power against the power of the other side. States can… …

    Universalium

  • 38power — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Ability to act Nouns 1. power, potence, potency, potentiality; puissance, might, force, energy, vigor; dint; right hand or arm; ascendancy, sway, control; prepotency; almightiness, omnipotence, authority …

    English dictionary for students

  • 39Sovereign's Orb — The Sovereign s Orb is a type of regalia known as a globus cruciger and is one of the British Crown Jewels. It was created for the coronation of King Charles II in 1661 at a cost of £1,150 approximately £130,000 (US$250,000) adjusted to 2007… …

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  • 40power —    The ability to get things done, if necessary involving making others do what they would not do by free choice. Other means of persuasion may be deployed but underlying their use is the ability to reward or punish. It is a key ingredient of… …

    Glossary of UK Government and Politics