Some come to power all at once ( Jill Abramson at the helm of the NYTimes).
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But Hollande was not an accidental candidate despite the way he has come to power, one commentator said.
Nor do they want to see the opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, come to power, since they do not trust him.
But many ordinary Tunisians share the fear that, if radicals took over, the far left or Islamists could come to power.
It would also be the first time in the Arab world that an Islamist president had come to power by democratic means.
With President Obama having come to power pledging "global leadership" on climate change, one might think his administration would be impressed.
Many believe that the army would like to see Mr Khan come to power, and that it may be providing him with help.
Mr Malema's Youth League, who helped Mr Zuma come to power, are keen to deprive him of the second term he desperately wants.
Moreover, Mr Estrada has come to power through a reasonably open electoral process, and one that allowed his two predecessors to assume their office peacefully and democratically.
Karzai, in his efforts to mollify his restive fellow-Pashtuns, has made conciliatory gestures to the Taliban which have alienated Tajiks and Uzbeks who helped him come to power.
Ms Tymoshenko said Russia could not come to terms with the fact that a new President, Viktor Yushchenko, and a new government had come to power in Ukraine.
Typically, when Republican mayors have managed to come to power, it has been because their independence provides them with some credibility in promising reform and taming big government.
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The BJP and its allies thus face a formidable task to come to power this time, though divisions within Congress and the United Front will make things easier for them.
Both Mr Chaudhry and Mr Sharif have won popularity for standing up to a dictator, whereas Mr Zardari is despised for cutting a deal with him to come to power.
It was the latest political turmoil to destabilize Central African Republic, a country where leaders since independence from France in 1960 have come to power or been ousted in a series of coups and rebellions.
Negotiations to restore Zelaya led nowhere and then Brazil stepped in offering its embassy in Tegucigalpa to host Zelaya while he organizes to come back to power.
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Shaikh now plans to split off and form his own group in coming days amid disagreements over the rebel army's relationship to the Syrian National Council, if rebel and opposition leaders can't come to a power-sharing compromise, rebels familiar with his plans said Friday.
His primary point in making the film was to explore what happens when money and power come to a rural community that has neither.
"Abdullah tried all these tricks, he resigned and this and that to come into power, " the onion trader said.
But maybe he needs to come to Iowa to learn something about wind power.
So it comes down to this: if half the increase in efficiency demanded by the new CAFE requirements is to come from further improvements in the power-train, then the other half will have to come from reductions in a vehicle's weight.
The ship's power is set to come from solar, wind and wave power with biofuel in case nature doesn't cooperate -- when the vessel isn't adrift via ocean currents.
Apple has now come back with plans to power the entire site with renewables.
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The E Street Band has come back to bring the power, hour after hour, to put a whup-ass session on the recession.
However it turns out for Cain, sometimes I wonder if women look away from a very real part of Washington, which is that women come on to men with power.
Just over a year ago, Intel came to the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show with a major new plan: take on the ARM-based processors that have come to dominate the market for chips used to power smartphones.
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Not so much because of all the social and technology shifts since then, but because that year is so close to the high-water mark of U.S. predominance as the only great power to come out of World War II more or less intact.
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