| 1. | His fate is still in the hands of the military junta.
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| 2. | Power would become more concentrated in the hands of one man.
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| 3. | Another is in the hands of U . S . interrogators.
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| 4. | The country has collapsed in the hands of this prime minister,
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| 5. | Put the game in the hands of the ultimate corporate carpetbagger.
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| 6. | Washington was leaving diplomatic efforts mainly in the hands of Vranitzky.
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| 7. | They would be different films in the hands of lesser craftsmen.
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| 8. | A few items wind up in the hands of voodoo priests.
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| 9. | The balance will be in the hands of First Chicago shareholders.
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| 10. | They are trying to get it in the hands of teachers.
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