you wield your Search terms adeptly but if you want deeper more local knowledge you still have to take the narrower path
knife-wielding maniac.
influence does he wield ?
that I can wield that will do that by myself, how can us as purported allies help work in that direction?
And they wield control over it in an aggressive and manipulative way.
that we can wield in questioning authority and challenging authority, you know?
'Break the bottles and wield them in front of you.'
And you wield incredible power in society overall.
much power they wield when they write disparaging things.
The British were wielding this addictive substance as a tool of imperial subjugation.
as if some knife-wielding spirit had snuck up behind her and stabbed her in the nape of her neck.
different way wielding wielding the the solidwood body as a as a demolition tool so my contention is that you can play
And they each are wielding a pen-- writers.
Few of those wielding authority in Washington or influencing opinion in the mainstream media have critically evaluated the implications of valuing
the proficiency at wielding light-based weapons.
analyzing Pros Ceramics wielding W welding widget a to widget B and we immediately need to find another
Another way that America has tried to wield economic power-- along with Europe, of course-- is sanctions after Russia's actions in Ukraine
and economic power that they wield against us.
Those who competed the best wielded the most power, were the most independent, were the ones who succeeded.
and not the murderous pistol-wielding robots of "Westworld."
Goodall had her noble tool wielding primates.
And we shared our stories of clumsily wielding the hammer of justice when we first had blog power and thinking that we could use our blogs
It's a problem of who wields it.
appears to be one of the noodle wielding 11-year-old boys but mom he said Kevin
power unless he was the one wielding concentrated power uh which tends to happen
But we're working on ways to make it easier to wield this kind of approach.
You just have to choose to use it and wield it-- for a better world, right?
Well, you not only wield that special power, but also you're a salsa dancer?
And then there's a power motive to wield influence and enjoy status.
domain so my mom was the only one who got to wield a brush or a comb my mother had a three braid rule in our family
You'll be so grateful to the US government for not wielding its net recovery power on your ass for something you didn't do,
He had surmised as much when the stranger wielded all those strange powers.
Lucille Chung violinists Ian Swenson and Georgia fanis EUR Lee now wielding her
was like a weapon that needed to be wielded and controlled by an adult and you know my dad did a lot of
And in that regard, they wield a lot of influence if we can change them from being mindless consumers
I did not understand the danger and the violence that racial constructs can wield in our communities until September 11th.
Typically, dominant leaders are people who wield control over some resource.
the spiritual here in terms of what kind of power that technology can wield upon us.
And they can be wielded for good… or for evil.
And as a fact-wielding Ramona, I can see how that sort of applies to both political parties, but also at an individual level--
His guilty conscience even spurred him to devise an excuse if the pitchfork-wielding guardians of the Constitution came knocking at his door.
Or, he's being hunted by bazooka-wielding Libyan terrorists in his suburban town, right?
It's a superpower that requires a great deal of responsibility to wield properly.
Barbara knew how to smile, and she knew how to wield that smile like a sword.
and despite comprising 30% of the city's population, they wield very little political power.
So what's interesting about all of these is they all show-- they're all able to wield power on behalf of their client, on behalf of their trading
to the profession of journalism, and then it also creates certain opportunities for marketers to wield influence and direct the news.
We need to understand the cognitive capital that they have and how they got it and how they wield it.
Peasant: You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you.
It has been something that you know, the establishment has successfully wielded over the last several years.