| 41. | Your political birthright, your Ivy schooling, your upbringing in the corridors of power certainly entitle you to govern.
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| 42. | Beschloss documents his continuous battles in the corridors of power against the massed forces of the state and war departments.
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| 43. | If the two still try to avoid each other, they will end up colliding in the corridors of power.
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| 44. | Marcas'personal woes and his tales of life within the corridors of power strongly reinforce this view.
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| 45. | Then _ and only then _ were voices raised in the corridors of power to end the mayhem and the malaise.
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| 46. | The sons and other relations of rulers _ whether kings, emirs or republican presidents _ pack the corridors of power.
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| 47. | Neither Rumsfeld nor Pentagon General Counsel William J . Haynes II was a stranger to the corridors of power, either.
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| 48. | The closer economists get to the corridors of power, he suggests, the more they are influenced by careerism and ideology.
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| 49. | Dole sought questions, and the audiences obliged with queries that showed how far he had come from the corridors of power.
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| 50. | But black residents and members of other minority groups have had a hard time beating their way into the corridors of power.
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