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power of attorney
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  • "Haven't you your power of attorney?" he replied.†   (source)
  • And she threw the power of attorney into the fire.†   (source)
  • Luckily he had promised to destroy that power of attorney.†   (source)
  • With a power of attorney it could be easily managed, and then we (you and I) would have our little business transactions together.†   (source)
  • "But why," he thought afterwards as he came back through the streets alone, "is she so very anxious to get this power of attorney?"†   (source)
  • Then he came again to measure it; he came again on other pretexts, always trying to make himself agreeable, useful, "enfeoffing himself," as Homais would have said, and always dropping some hint to Emma about the power of attorney.†   (source)
  • Charles nevertheless was very crestfallen before Emma, who did not hide the resentment she still felt at his want of confidence, and it needed many prayers before she would consent to have another power of attorney.†   (source)
  • She quoted technical terms casually, pronounced the grand words of order, the future, foresight, and constantly exaggerated the difficulties of settling his father's affairs so much, that at last one day she showed him the rough draft of a power of attorney to manage and administer his business, arrange all loans, sign and endorse all bills, pay all sums, etc. She had profited by Lheureux's lessons.†   (source)
  • I have your power of attorney.†   (source)
  • I know you have her power of attorney.†   (source)
  • Messrs Pick and Pocket have power of attorney.†   (source)
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