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6 Sentences With "surrender of power"

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That surrender of power left it highly vulnerable to nuclear-armed Russia when Moscow annexed Crimea in March 2014.
Getting rid of the Senate entirely—the reform that would do the most to rectify our system's inequities—would require a permanent surrender of power from states needed to ratify the necessary constitutional amendment.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since the beginning of this century, painter Barbara Takenaga has slowly expanded her project, moving from a set structure, which she explored, to an open-ended process in which meticulous control and the surrender of power interact with one another, with unexpected results.
Unfortunately for Vyhovsky, his service on behalf of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and his willing surrender of power did not protect him, and in 1664, another Cossack hetman, Pavlo Teteria, seeing in Vyhovsky a potential rival, accused him of treason and betrayal (reconciliation with Russia and Russian followers amongst the Cossacks) before the Polish authorities. Consequently, Vyhovsky was charged with treason, arrested and executed without trial by the Polish commander colonel Sebastian Machowski, making him another victim of the fratricidal power struggles that devastated Ukrainian territory in the latter half of the 17th century.
In 1974–75 the Polisario Front slowly seized control over the desert countryside, and quickly became the most important nationalist organization in the country. By 1975 Spain had been forced to retreat into the major coastal cities, and reluctantly accepted negotiations on the surrender of power. At this point, the Polisario remained a relatively small organization of perhaps 800 fighters and activists, although supported by a vastly larger network of sympathizers. According to claims by Mehdi Bennouna in his book Heroes Sans Gloire, El-Ouali was the son of a member of the Moroccan Army of Liberation.
The Maratha Empire is also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy. The historian Barbara Ramusack says that the former is a designation preferred by Indian nationalists, while the latter was that used by British historians. She notes, "neither term is fully accurate since one implies a substantial degree of centralisation and the other signifies some surrender of power to a central government and a longstanding core of political administrators". Although at present, the word Maratha refers to a particular caste of warriors and peasants, in the past the word has been used to describe all Marathi people.

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