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frames- R. Gordon McGovern was forced *-37 out as Campbell Soup Co. 's president and chief executive officer , the strongest evidence yet of [ARG1 the power] that [ARG0 Dorrance family members] intend *-2 to [rel wield] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP in * reshaping the troubled food company] .
- [ARG0 He] remains chairman , but [rel wields] [ARG1 little power] [ARGM-LOC at the company] .
- He believes 0 the tax code encourages the use of debt instead of stock and may fuel leveraged buy-outs , an area 0 the SEC does n't regulate *T*-1 directly but one where [ARG0 it] [rel wields] [ARG1 influence] [ARGM-LOC both on Wall Street and in Congress] *T*-2 .
- Five months later , Mr. Tisch took over as CBS 's chief executive , and [ARGM-TMP soon] [ARG0 he] was [rel wielding] [ARG1 sole approval] [ARGM-TMP each time 0 Mr. Pilson scribbled a frighteningly large figure on a slip of paper , sealed it in an envelope and gave it to sports negotiators *T*-1] .
- Despite all these innovations , most of the diamonds are still found *-2 in the sand swept * away by [ARG0 the men] [rel wielding] [ARG1 shovels and brushes -- the ignominiously named `` bedrock sweepers '' who *T*-1 toil in the wake of the excavators] .
- [ARG0 IBM] is five times the size of Digital -- and 40 times the size of Tandem -- and [rel wields] [ARG1 enormous market power] .
- But [ARG1 *] [rel wielded] *-1 by [ARG0-by a pro like Jackie Mason] , it is a constructive form of mischief .
- Various evidence , including a Brookings Institution study of some 800 series that the networks had aired *T*-2 and had partly owned *T*-2 in the 1960s , showed 0 [ARG0 the networks] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel wield] [ARG1 undue control] over the studios [ARGM-ADV as * had been alleged *-1] .