- - The benefit of stuffing a rag in the dike
- - kind of force in reverse, for example, a revel
- - Mechanical advantage from using a crowbar
- - Enhanced power available to a large company
- - Influence continually found in a lot of drink
- - Power of say, a party on rise
- - Borrowing as a financial tool
- - Speculate, as with borrowed funds
- - purchase some clever agencies
- - Left always needs time to gain influence
- - mechanical advantage always needed in bad gale
- - Purchase Lynn wrapped with glee, remarkably
- - Left Edna to show strategic advantage
- - clout ex-convict stealing constantly on base
- - Use to maximum advantage
- - Power to act effectively
- - Power — advantage
- - Exertion of force
- - Bargaining chip
- - Dame Edna supports learner making purchase
- - Purchase from bar before time
- - Power to influence
- - Strategic advantage
- - Influence of bank probed by newspaper
- - TNT drama whose 77th and final episode aired on Christmas 2012
- - Party reversed decline in influence
- - Purchase money always available on time
- - Advantage gained
- - Enjoy getting up with plenty of time for purchase
- - Power to influence people or things
- - Investor's advantage
- - Credit-based investment
- - Mechanical advantage
- - Means of using greater force
- - Lifting power.
- - Power; effectiveness.
- - Increased power of action.
- - Archimedes asked for it.
- - Effectiveness
- - Purchase
- - Sway
- - Influence
- - Advantage
- - Purchase power
- - Purchase scrap of cloth to plug dyke
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