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Keys Wallet Cell Phone
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Solar panels in the sun all day
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When the Animals Are in Charge
Edward Steed
Who are you kidding
Christopher Weyant
A Father Says To His Son
David Sipress
But What If A Tyrant Comes To Power And No One's
Paul Noth
A Man Talks To A Woman Who Looks Irate And Seems
Paul Noth
Solar Powered Catnap
Jason Patterson
A King Gives Orders To His Soldier
David Sipress
Power Outage
William Steig
Now That You've All Put In Your Two Cents' Worth
Joseph Mirachi
Guy Giving Presentation On A Stage In Front
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Use thy core
David Sipress
Five Stages of White House Employment
Peter Kuper
The Limits of Power
Roz Chast
Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely:
Mike Twohy
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Party Of Two
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New powers
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Power Tanning
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Power Lunches 1990's Style
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Power-Hungry Five-Year-Old
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Flying In A Circle Over Winnipeg
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Accused of hacking
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The Founding Fathers Drafting The Constitution
Paul Noth
You And I Run The Place
Michael Maslin
The other chief executive
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A Young Assistant To The King Paints Bullseyes
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Non-power Breakfast
James Stevenson
Take us to your most influential power couple
Sara Lautman
Absolute Power Is On Line One And His Banker
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How Do You Feel About Staying In Power?
Robert Leighton
What About The Redemptive Power Of My Art?
Lee Lorenz
I Always Wanted Power
William Hamilton
Out of respect for its power
William Haefeli
What Good Is Power If You Don't Use It?
Charles Barsotti
The Power Went Out
Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell
A Man Sits On The Porch
Paul Noth
This Suits Strength Will Surprise You
Jeremy Nguyen
Antioxidants
Sara Lautman
Two Fish Are In A A Fish Bowl. One
Shannon Wheeler
Millions Is Craft. Billions Is Art
William Hamilton
It's a placebo
Peter C Vey
Ooh, We're Sooo Impressed
Pat Byrnes
Everybody Has A Headache Since We Switched
Peter C. Vey
New Yorker January 31st, 1970
Lee Lorenz
Eminence Grise
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Pizza Hazard
John O'Brien
I Can Read Your Future
Ed Fisher
New Yorker January 25th, 1999
John Jonik
The All Too Familiar Story
Frank Cotham
Funny, I'd Just Never Thought To Ask The Board
Charles Barsotti
You Will Be Reduced To A Second-rate Economic
David Sipress
He Wasn't So Great And Powerful Until He Went
Christopher Weyant
I Cook Everything With An Alternative Energy
Peter C. Vey
New Yorker April 5th, 1941
Douglas Borgstedt
New Yorker July 26th, 1941
Alan Dunn
Part Of Me Is Going To Miss Liberal Democracy
Barbara Smaller
You Don't Frighten
Frank Cotham
I Think 'gutsy' Became 'ballsy' In About 1988
Victoria Roberts
I Dread To Think What Would Happen If It Fell
Richard Taylor
They Always Like A Festive Atmosphere To Vote
Leonard Dove
What do you mean you're not looking for a job
David Sipress
Arbiter of what is funny
Brendan Loper
A Policeman Speaks To A Detective In A Jail Cell
Robert Leighton