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Westeros’ coveted seat of power, which was at the heart of HBO’s Emmy-winning fantasy epic “Game of Thrones,” has fetched nearly $1.5 million at auction.

Behind them, the National Palace, Mexico’s seat of power, is cordoned off by a ring of steel.

From BBC

It is thought the settlement was a significant seat of power within the Pictish kingdom between AD500 and AD1000.

From BBC

Kern County, home to Bakersfield, is the traditional seat of power in the 20th District and is home to more than half the registered voters.

Trump’s role in the world among a large number of his religious followers in particular is perceived to be that of a victimized spiritual warrior, who is being persecuted and tormented by the sinister deep state, as he awaits the “storm” that will finally catapult him to the seat of power permanently, allowing him to guide the world correctly.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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