Ed Angelinas, former commanding officer of USS McCampbell, assumed duties as acting commanding officer of the McCain.
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Bajwa had also served abroad, commanding the Pakistan Contingent in Congo, and had spent time commanding infantry divisions.
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He has also served as commanding officer for the 85033nd Airborne Division and deputy commanding general for operations in Afghanistan from 2010 to 2012.
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Lawrence D. Nicholson, a retired Marine lieutenant general, served as commanding general of the III Marine Expeditionary Force, Japan, commanding general, First Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
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Glen A. Nelson of Los Angeles, commanding a part of the front line troopers, told us the commanding general already was well ahead, looking over the front lines.
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Yet they are present — even commanding — as abstract objects.
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But his voice — austere, luscious, commanding — was foreground material.
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In 2017, she became the first female deputy commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command, according to the Army, and in 2012 became the first female deputy commanding general of a maneuver division.
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Jay Hennessey, commanding officer of the Naval Special Warfare Center.
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He was often crisp and commanding, with a glaring exception.
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But they are commanding attention, and backing up their strut.
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Austin Miller, the commanding officer of US forces in Afghanistan.
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Dinners with Commanding Officers at the Air Force Space Command??
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Every emotional beat is both fully commanding and warmly realized.
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Chandler Nelms, Commanding Officer of the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit.
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PODCAST: GEORGIA COTTON FIELDS TO COMMANDING DANGEROUS MISSIONS What's next?
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By March 2nd Mrs Clinton could enjoy a commanding lead.
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"I wasn't commanding the ball at all tonight," Bundy said.
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The commanding general of the D.C. National Guard, Maj. Gen.
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Securing a commanding turnout could still be a headache, however.
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Chris Pine's father, Robert Pine, played the commanding officer Sgt.
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Meanwhile, Woody Harrelson plays the colonel commanding the human troops.
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They have a certain hauteur that reads as silently commanding.
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The commanding officer at the time of the survey, Capt.
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I asked him how he felt about commanding Arabs now.
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A manual transmission results in a commanding feeling of control.
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Isabelo Rivera, commanding officer for the Puerto Rico National Guard.
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Polls show Trump with a commanding lead in New York.
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The top three leaders of the Fitzgerald — commanding officer Cmdr.
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They've spent the past 15 years commanding troops in combat.
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Others wondered why the issue was commanding so much attention.
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But Weisz, as you said Aja, is a commanding figure.
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Farrell Sullivan, commanding officer of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit.
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A couple of portraits of commanding officers also appear here.
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Nicolas Meunier, commanding officer of the French desert battle group.
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Grandpa was always so quiet; Grandma was loud and commanding.
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Every time Anne comes into a room, she's so commanding.
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This guitarist doesn't need to be slick to sound commanding.
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Andrew Fitzpatrick, Vella Gulf's commanding officer, told reporters last week.
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Robert Brodie, commanding officer of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit.
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In fact, the Blacklions now has female commanding officer, Cmdr.
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Tim Kinsella, commanding officer, NAS Pensacola, said in a statement.
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Tim Kinsella, the commanding officer of NAS Pensacola, told reporters.
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Collin P. Green, relieved SEAL Team Seven's commanding officer, Cmdr.
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His eyes were rheumy but sharply focused, commanding my attention.
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Timothy F. Kinsella Jr., the base's commanding officer, told reporters.
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Timothy F. Kinsella Jr., the commanding officer of the base.
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The police denied the commanding officer had made the remarks.
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They've won commanding legislative majorities and controlled the redistricting process.
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There was the banner, as commanding and insouciant as ever.
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The ANC has a commanding majority in the national assembly.
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He continues to hold a commanding edge with younger voters.
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Even their commanding general was turned away at the gates.
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Both the commanding officer of the Fourth Marine Regiment and the commanding general of the Third Marine division — two senior officers above Colonel McClam while his battalion was deployed to Okinawa — recommended no disciplinary action.
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Ameri was the commanding officer of the department's highway patrol unit.
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Recent polls show her holding a comfortable but not commanding lead.
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Schroeder was Bellino's commanding officer, military officials said in a statement.
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Commanding positions At the same time, tech has become more dominant.
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Her commanding vocals and show-stopping style brought the house down. .
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I've got to do a better job of commanding the fastball.
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It's big and commanding, and it kind of resembles a motorcycle.
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Source: Bespoke Hickey said tech is still commanding a rich premium.
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The Sixers held a commanding 97-66 lead after the third.
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" Her commanding officer described her as "the best of us all.
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Hillary Clinton has fallen far from the commanding heights of August.
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Kenneth Tovo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command.
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Mr. Sanders holds a commanding lead in several New Hampshire polls.
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Even so it was not the commanding victory Mr Sisi wanted.
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After the crash, Blue Angels flight leader and commanding officer, Cmdr.
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They are games about controlling a ship, but not commanding it.
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With the Echo, Amazon has a commanding position in the market.
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Two crew members, including the destroyer's commanding officer, were medically evacuated.
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When my former Commanding Officer at HQ's Battalion, Navy Annex, Col.
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None of her prospective successors has a commanding lead in polls.
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Joseph F. Dunford, was the commanding general in Afghanistan in 22.
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Dorothy Hernaez, commanding officer of the Harriet Lane, in a statement.
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Sudantha Ranasinghe, the commanding officer in charge of the rescue operation.
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The business mogul holds a commanding edge in New Hampshire, however.
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You would have exactly the wrong energy for commanding the stage.
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Gallagher's commanding officer is scheduled to go to trial in September.
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She has voiced hopes of one day commanding a sub herself.
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It's commanding and extravagant, like his presence on the carnival route.
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Matthew Waldron, commanding officer of the Valiant, said in the release.
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Then, from behind a screen, Astrid's commanding voice filled the room.
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Pence was joined by the US commanding general in Afghanistan, Gen.
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VANDERVEN Another commanding male figure stands guard at Vanderven Oriental Art.
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Donald Thompson-Greiff, the Yellowknife's commanding officer said in a statement.
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Elsewhere, Mr. Trump holds a lead and often a commanding one.
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We were two Black girls navigating something rare, odd, and commanding.
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David Furness, the division's commanding general, said in the press release.
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Inspector Walton became commanding officer of the 49th Precinct in July.
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Alfredo J. Sanchez, while the USS Fitzgerald's commanding officer was Cmdr.
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Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, has a commanding lead in polls.
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Her latest Bach album, spacious and commanding, marks a new phase.
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Another single, "Physical," is more commanding, a flash of sonic neon.
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Spotify still has a commanding lead in the subscription music race.
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A commanding victory has given power to the country's Hindu nationalists.
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"Commanding the situation" on a mac, IN CONTROL on a PC?
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She dismounts, brisk and commanding, looking like a steampunk-goth assassin.
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Yet his commanding voice comes out of a deceptively small mouth.
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Todd T. Semonite, commanding general of the Army Corps of Engineers.
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Frank Helmick, the former commanding general of the XVIII Airborne Corps.
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Biden now holds a commanding 85033-point lead in national polls.
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John Murray, commanding general of Army Futures Command, in the release.
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J. J. Cummings, the Ford's commanding officer, said in a release.
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His dive was well late, and Croatia has a commanding lead.
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In person, Bloomberg is hardly a commanding presence or electrifying speaker.
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Tall, long-limbed and quietly commanding, she's the company's senior ballerina.
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He kept being promoted because his commanding officers kept getting killed.
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His former commanding officer in SEAL Team 21996, retired Vice Adm.
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Texas Tech held a commanding lead the remainder of the contest.
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The Sixers held a commanding 93-68 advantage after the third.
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"If it was something spontaneous, then who is commanding?" he said.
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He stands just 5003 foot 9, but his presence is commanding.
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And they are smart, elegant, commanding structures in their own right.
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Speaking to CNN on the Bush's bridge, the ship's commanding officer, Capt.
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George Casey, the former commanding general in Iraq from 2004 to 2007.
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He won the Democratic primary with a commanding 50% of the vote.
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Michael Connor, commanding officer at the Jacksonville station, told a news conference.
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A fawning profile in Fortune magazine from 250 outlined Yahoo's commanding position.
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Joseph Harrison, the commanding officer of her unit, said in a statement.
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With just three weeks until the runoff, Bolsonaro holds a commanding lead.
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Curiously, WeChat hasn't pushed monetization aggressively despite commanding a gigantic user base.
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Sony has held a commanding lead over Xbox in this console generation.
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Anwarul Azim, commanding officer of the Cox's Bazar sector in eastern Bangladesh.
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In the face of Ortega's commanding lead, adversaries are weak and divided.
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He's actually come into himself with a powerful and commanding stage presence.
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It's unclear if the promoter dropped Cardi's commanding fee for that show.
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The driver sits in a commanding position that makes for good visibility.
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The Vermont senator also enjoys a commanding polling lead in New Hampshire.
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It's clear that a commanding lead in opinion polls changed her mind.
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Tye Wallace, commanding officer, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, said in the statement.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump holds a commanding lead in Iowa as Sen.
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The Pistons emerged from the half with a commanding 63-44 lead.
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He doesn't have a commanding presence in terms of the celebrity world.
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And the brand-name activists are still commanding attention from corporate chiefs.
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For a candidate who entered the race in a commanding position, Mrs.
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David Francis, Commanding General of U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center; Maj. Gen.
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Chandler Nelms, commanding officer 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, said in a statement.
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She's only 55 years old and still can be a commanding presence.
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Commanding his body to move is like "remote-controlling a faulty robot".
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Are you striking the right balance between commanding respect and appearing accessible?
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Mark Wise, commanding general of the aircraft wing, said in the statement.
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The Orioles struck quickly, building a commanding lead in the first inning.
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Apple has squandered its once-commanding lead in hardware and software design.
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We have a very commanding lead in the market for auto software.
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J.J. Cummings, the Ford's commanding officer, said in a Navy statement Friday.
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"You don't want to inadvertently escalate something," the Lincoln's commanding officer Capt.
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Allen Batschelet, then the commanding general for the U.S. Army Recruiting Command.
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Later, he was the deputy commanding general in the Republic of Korea.
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Walter Piatt, former commanding general of the headquarters, said in a statement.
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Stephen L.A. Michael, deputy commanding general of the Army's Combined Arms Center.
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Amazon-like structure, and digital payment network, Ma was close to commanding
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"It's firework season," the commanding officer, Lt. Mark Torre, said on Monday.
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Bolsonaro won a commanding 46 percent of the first-round Sunday vote.
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Such a scenario is unlikely, however, given Clinton's commanding lead among superdelegates.
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Craig Tucker, commanding officer of the 7th Marines, said in December 2004.
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Does the next wave of polls put Clinton in a commanding position?
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Bernie Sanders in February, by March, polling gave Biden a commanding lead.
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Biden has opened up a commanding -- and nearly insurmountable -- lead in delegates.
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He became the primary wingman to the fighter group's commanding officer, Col.
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From the top floor, we have a commanding view of the river.
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Marzougui has been the commanding officer of Corsica for about two years.
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James Mingus, the 82nd Airborne Division&aposs commanding general, told the outlet.
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" Trump also served as the Grand Marshal, commanding: "Gentlemen, start your engines.
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Andrew Fitzpatrick, commanding officer of the Vella Gulf, said on the call.
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A commanding performance could give Bloomberg a further boost in the polls.
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She was the most singularly commanding presence I've been privileged to witness.
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Basuki Tjahaja Purnama of Jakarta held a commanding lead in the polls.
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Commanding officers allowed me days off for major holidays without charging leave.
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The early Chinese launch could help Huawei continue commanding the international market.
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Seager has a commanding view of downtown Boston from her office window.
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S. M. Ariful Islam, commanding officer of the local border guard battalion.
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Travis Emge, the commanding officer of the Confidence, said at the time.
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That's essentially the directive we're told was handed down by commanding officers.
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A commanding victory there could make Sanders' delegate lead impossible to match.
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If he takes a commanding role, he will be criticized for overstepping.
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The squared-off cut of Silverado's sheet metal forms a commanding silhouette.
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Their commanding officer was allowed to stay on the job in Haiti.
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Brian Lein, commanding general of U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command.
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Lee, commanding officer of the legendary 101st Airborne Division, died in 1948.
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The base's commanding officer said the suspect was training in aviation. Rep.
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The toys end up commanding vastly inflated prices on eBay or Amazon.
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Georgia, with its large black population, could hand Biden another commanding win.
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In the talk, Cuddy was commanding; she was also confessional, telegenic, empathetic.
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My commanding officer told me to bring her up, so I did.
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He fired one in eight police officers and changed every commanding officer.
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I'm drawn to her musicianship, her integrity and obviously her commanding RIFFS.
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Despite his troubles, Babis's ANO party maintains a commanding lead in polls.
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Perhaps his Gods, commanding him to slide a foot under Steph Curry?
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Bartees Cox commanding the crowd at the #artrising action at Trump Tower.
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Upwork produces its own index, which tracks skills commanding the fastest-growing demand.
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On one hand, the leader: statesmanlike (ahem), commanding, well-spoken, imbued with gravitas.
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Covington followed with his fourth 3-pointer and a commanding 54-33 advantage.
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That decision would ultimately be left up to the commanding general, officials said.
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De Blasio's height wasn't the only reason for his commanding presence on stage.
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He did a good job off commanding counts and definitely changed speeds well.
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The competition was eventually shut down by commanding officers when it was discovered.
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This commanding lead among superdelegates has pushed Clinton toward officially clinching the nomination.
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The former vice president still has a commanding lead, however, in the Feb.
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Both were commanding performers and uniquely uncompromising when it came to their music.
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Greg Huffman, Stennis' commanding officer, said in the Navy release in early March.
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Nonetheless, competitors had argued Televisa's commanding lead in pay TV demanded greater scrutiny.
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But Abrams has a commanding lead in polls and is likely to win.
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We see a facial expression that is neutral, more commanding, gestures on point.
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At times poetic and always energetic, Ms Soares' commanding voice sears the record.
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The changes appear to have given the government commanding control of the council.
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Can Trump once again shock the electorate by commanding the presidential debate stage?
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The passengers included civilians and military members, commanding officer of NAS Jacksonville, Capt.
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But commanding the highest fees doesn't necessarily mean you are the best paid.
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Another brother, Santiago, was recently arrested and charged with commanding a death squad.
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It's a commanding and resonant collection, deeply felt and rich in visceral detail.
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Commanding deference from everyone, whether they're eager to dole it out or not.
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Simmonds redirected the puck into the net for a commanding three-goal advantage.
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Someone who could light up a room but also has a commanding presence.
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MORE (R) is holding on to his commanding double-digit lead over Rep.
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Mark Hertling (ret.), the former commanding general of the US Army in Europe.
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"I am going to fight for this," Manuel said before commanding the stage.
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Now, it's all about looking cool on social media, not commanding a room.
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EDT (1045 GMT), said Chad Vincelette, commanding officer of the naval air base.
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If ever she needed to deliver a commanding performance, this was the time.
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Brennan was the subject of the 2016 documentary "Ella Brennan: Commanding the Table."
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And then there was the fact that Tillerson looked the part. Tall. Commanding.
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Trump believes deeply in the trade war and his role in commanding it.
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Chris Froome of England has a commanding lead and is expected to win.
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Past successes have led to him commanding bigger pay days for upcoming films.
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" Dolours Price, another IRA veteran, publicly stated, "Gerry Adams was my commanding officer.
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But it did not match the experience of the troops Westmoreland was commanding.
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Ms. Dawson, beautiful in face and voice, was commanding, conflicted, touching as Erminia.
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Or they may experience auditory hallucinations—voices commanding them to kill their baby.
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And I just thought it was so commanding for these very high ceilings.
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But he also acknowledged that commanding and controlling it had been a struggle.
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But there was something so commanding, and so all-encompassing about Lenny Bernstein.
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Carter looked incapable of commanding events, and the long standoff undercut American stature.
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In particular, six large color photographs carry a commanding presence in the gallery.
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Orban's commanding two-thirds parliamentary majority made his new powers a fait accompli.
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He would speak with the commanding voice of a powerful official, exuding superiority.
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But the eyes peering out from behind those glasses were sharp and commanding.
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The former vice president will extend a commanding run in contests against Sen.
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"A rate cut was necessary because the market was commanding it," said Dwyer.
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Roberta L. Shea, 1st Marine Logistics Group commanding general, said in a statement.
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Tony Aguto, commanding general of the 3rd Infantry Division, said in a statement.
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Both of the destroyer's top commanding officers were asleep when the collision occurred.
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Tony Aguto, commanding general of the 3rd Infantry Division, said in the release.
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He is a small dark-haired man who speaks in a commanding tone.
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General Westmoreland seemed to be everything one could desire in a commanding general.
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He has a commanding voice, a rich Oxbridge accent and a huge vocabulary.
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A: He would have commanding type statements such as you know, undress now.
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The 7th Fleet said that three U.S. sailors including the commanding officer, Cmdr.
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Mr. Waarts was commanding in Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor.
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Trump greeted them in his boardroom, with its commanding view of Central Park.
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Such a commanding win would empower him to deliver Brexit on Jan. 296.819.
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Entering the fourth quarter, the Trail Blazers held a commanding 92-72 advantage.
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Michael Luckett, commanding officer of the Emory S. Land, said in a release.
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Edwin J. Deedrick Jr., the commanding officer of the First Special Forces Command.
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Commanding the slaughter of children would not be beyond the pale for Herod.
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I touched his face, once so broad and handsome with commanding blue eyes.
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The Andaman and Nicobar Command occupies a commanding geographic position, to be sure.
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The Conservatives won a commanding majority in Parliament in the election last week.
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The Conservatives won a commanding majority in Parliament in the election last week.
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All of them survived but their commanding officer, who died in a hospital.
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One day, Albany seizes a commanding role in the fight against climate change.
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Three American presidents and 153 American commanding generals later, the road remains unfinished.
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Second, Hillary Clinton is currently in a commanding position in the delegate chase.
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Amenoff moves and speaks like a politician: he's tall, energetic, dramatic, and commanding.
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But at this point, Trump already has a commanding lead in the polls.
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Trumpism was able to seize the commanding heights of the Republican Party easily.
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Like a typical Leo, she has a knack for commanding attention and setting trends.
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Greatly outnumbered, Colonel Robert Magaw, who was commanding the fort, surrendered to the British.
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Jay Hennessey, commanding officer of the Naval Special Warfare Center, said in a statement.
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He's a little off in terms of commanding the ball, fastball and the curveball.
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Joseph Votel, the commanding general of the U.S. Central Command, which oversees the region.
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And the man now commanding Chinese forces in the south is a veteran submariner.
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I'll remember the commanding voice that made him the most compelling orator in Congress.
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USS Donald Cook's commanding officer deemed several of these maneuvers as unsafe and unprofessional.
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But a decade before that commanding victory, another politician won an even bigger landslide.
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During the chase, the judge noted, Officer Holder had informed his commanding officer, Sgt.
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This shunted PSUs off the commanding heights of their respective parts of the economy.
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It's visually very busy, but the pose is commanding and the shot expertly staged.
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She has a commanding presence despite being five-foot-three, with a slight frame.
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An election followed, in which moderate parties were squeezed and hardliners assumed commanding positions.
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Her commanding posture as a poet, so unlike her more reserved stature at home.
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Her character's journey throughout the film from cautious to commanding happens subtly, but convincingly.
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She is singing like an angel and commanding the stage with a heavenly force.
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The image of King conveys a personable, commanding presence, channeled by his outstretched hand.
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Sergeant Michael Morino, commanding officer of the Nassau County Police Department's gang investigation squad.
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Yates's testimony was a huge media event, commanding hours of live cable news coverage.
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Instead of Cruz, O'Rourke faces multiple rivals commanding respect and affection within the party.
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James "Spider" Marks is the former Commanding General of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center.
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As commanding as McDormand is, the film does not lie in her sole possession.
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Most congressional Democrats have already backed Clinton, contributing to her commanding lead in superdelegates.
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He later took charge of his company after the commanding officer was severely wounded.
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Against Dubai crude futures, Brent is commanding its largest premium since early December 2016.
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In states where Democrats needed a commanding majority, they actually lost ground with voters.
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Dustin Shultz, who is commanding the reserves in the Caribbean during rescue effort. Gov.
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Commanding it directly are the Head of Intelligence and the Chief of General Staff.
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Robert Walsh, commanding general of the Marine Corps Combat Development Command, in a statement.
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Rosé's and frosé's millennial pink is trendy, while Aperol Spritz's bright orange is commanding.
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Zimmerman is the seventh commanding officer of the unit, which was founded in 1973.
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The sentence must be approved by the commanding officer who oversaw the court martial.
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The McCain's commanding officer and executive officer were relieved of duty after the accident.
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I didn't do a good job of commanding my pitches and making them uncomfortable.
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Brands like Netflix, Facebook, and Instagram created huge, disruptive businesses by commanding people's attention.
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You have a commanding view of the road, and the handling is like butter.
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Patient safety and confidence must be the commanding factor throughout the biosimilar approval process.
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Kelly holds a commanding cash advantage entering July, with $1.7 million to DiNicola's $342,000.
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But the new system will officially transform the ceremonial President into a commanding executive.
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He is now serving as a special assistant to the commanding general, III Corps.
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The match started and Beggs scored point after point, steadily building a commanding lead.
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The man who should be commanding the respect is G as last year's winner.
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Three or four brave guys took boxes filled with meals to the commanding officer.
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Clinton entered the homestretch in a commanding position — even before the "Access Hollywood" tape.
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It was enough to make Boone nervous despite what seemed like a commanding lead.
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In the Democratic primary, Joe Biden holds a commanding delegate lead over Bernie Sanders.
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John Rotruck, commanding officer of the ship, told reporters at the Pentagon via teleconference.
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Poem A hair-raising chaos plays in the backdrop of this compact, commanding poem.
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Jamie Barton's portrayal of Fricka, Wotan's wife, was also brilliantly purposeful and vocally commanding.
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But here's the problem for Rubio: Trump's lead in South Carolina has been commanding.
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The term offends General Hamdan, who rose to prominence by commanding one such militia.
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Two US Army M-1 tanks, each commanding several robotic wingmen, go to investigate.
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It made fellow troops and commanding officers think harder about the people around them.
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Troy D. Galloway, deputy commanding general of the National Guard at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
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Mr. Kelly's commanding officer has repeatedly checked in with him, asking how he's doing.
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Michael L. Howard, the task force's commanding general, said in a statement on Saturday.
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Exit polls released Sunday showed the B.J.P. and its allies with a commanding lead.
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Aaron Williams, the commanding officer of the First Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment.
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Israeli premiers generally need a coalition commanding 61 seats for their governments to survive.
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Biden has maintained a commanding lead in most polls of the Democratic primary field.
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When it comes to social media dominance, Facebook and Twitter have a commanding lead.
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Osaka is off to a commanding lead, leading by a double break, 4-1.
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Mr. Grant is known for his romcom stammers, but here is restrained and commanding.
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In most hands, a tasting menu is an ego-driven exercise in commanding attention.
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Tim Slentz, commanding officer of Naval Base Coronado, which includes Naval Station North Island.
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Indeed, Ghaani served under Soleimani for most of his time commanding the Quds Force.
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Pressley is a commanding stage presence who frequently ditches microphones; she doesn't need them.
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"We need to take him off the board," the commanding officer told the team.
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The Pentagon on Wednesday also sent U.S. Army North deputy commanding general Brig. Gen.
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This elite occupied the commanding heights of society and controlled big, top-down organizations.
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Terry McAuliffe, who on Saturday endorsed Mr. Biden after his commanding South Carolina win.
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They are embodied with commanding grace by Sarah Niles, Natalie Simpson and Racheal Ofori.
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His commanding officers called in the F.B.I. when they feared he had become radicalized.
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Western intelligence agencies now know the name of the unit's commanding officer, Maj. Gen.
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Tim Kinsella, the commanding officer of Naval Air Station Pensacola, said in a statement.
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Clinton owns a commanding 21625-point edge in Alabama, however, leading Sanders 2900-220006.
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William J. Bartolomea, the commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 39, 3rd MAW.
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Debbie Stabenow holds a commanding lead in polls against businessman and veteran John James.
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When Captain Mariner entered the Navy, the commanding officer of her first squadron, Capt.
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She's gained significant ground in recent polls, though Cuomo still has a commanding lead.
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By incorporating them in her work, Thomas taps into a tradition of commanding womanhood.
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Thiem claimed a first win against Anderson at the seventh attempt with a commanding display.
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Mr. Gerhaher then returned for more arias, again commanding the stage and winning big ovations.
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And even though Amazon has a commanding lead, there's no guarantee things stay that way.
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Fidesz's commanding position at home means it contributes a big chunk of the EPP's caucus.
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There was nobody else," before commanding them to "get your asses out tomorrow and vote.
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Simply commanding the vice president to stop enforcing them creates a Senate where anything goes.
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Farrell J. Sullivan, the Commanding Officer of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, told Business Insider.
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He won Alabama last year by a commanding margin and remains popular in the state.
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Mr. Sanders also holds a commanding lead in New Hampshire, raising the possibility that Mrs.
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For years, it was about commanding, head-rattling bass at the expense of everything else.
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Mr Abe's current coalition government holds a commanding majority in both houses of the Diet.
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Yet neither America nor China appears to understand just why its position is so commanding.
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William Jurney, commanding general of MCRD San Diego said, according to Fox 5 San Diego.
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The commanding general ... asked me to pin on a Silver Star, when I was there.
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We can't be sure — but every poll taken so far gives Macron a commanding lead.
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The performance was visceral and commanding and words genuinely fail to capture more than that.
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The bottom line: Infiniti's flagship SUV is commanding, but does anybody need a $91,000 truck?
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Hollywood has yet to produce a black witch as compelling, or commanding, as Carmen Eguiluz.
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"He died selflessly and courageously, tackling the enemy head on," his commanding officer, Lt. Col.
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But they weren't dominant in the sense of...they were commanding but they weren't offensive.
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Even before the debate, he'd declined 9 points from his commanding-looking 41 percent peak.
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And like collector automobiles, grand pianos like Faziolis and Steinways will keep commanding premium prices.
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He was indeed better than in the first debate and she was not as commanding.
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With Macron's centrist party commanding a strong majority, the bill is nonetheless expected to pass.
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Her first stint as commander was in April 2008 and she's commanding the current crew.
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Meanwhile, Florida-based Firehouse Subs took a pretty commanding victory when it came to sandwiches.
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The voice is rich, commanding, Antipodean, and it belongs to the film director Peter Jackson.
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Lipow said heavy crude is now commanding a price of several dollars more per barrel.
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It has no head of state or commanding general who can sign a peace treaty.
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So, #Tesla is trying to retaliate by remotely commanding my car to downgrade to 2.12.45.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly described the status of the commanding officer.
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Amazon is worth nearly $1 trillion because it has a commanding lead in e-commerce.
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That didn't happen: Trump's 16-point lead in the new poll remains a commanding one.
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His commanding officer had naturally assumed he would be the ideal man to do it.
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His slider was really, really good and he was commanding both pitches really, really well.
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But Clinton holds a commanding lead over Sanders in South Carolina and among black voters.
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To the consternation of his commanding officer, he wolfed down eighteen buns in twenty minutes.
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Andrew J. Klug, commanding officer of the USS William P. Lawrence, said in a statement.
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Alan McCabe, the Midgett's commanding officer, who highlighted the importance of partnering with the Navy.
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We hear about it in so many different ways — leaders demanding and commanding personal loyalty.
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The kingdom relies heavily on foreign-born doctors, with specialists in particular commanding high salaries.
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Beau (Toussaint Jeanlouis, in an intense and commanding performance) is allowed to offer his version.
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The painterly lithographs show a sinuous, strong Bernhardt, clearly evoking her commanding presence on stage.
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As Spaltro's commanding voice hits the chorus, it's goosebumps-inducing call for goodness and tenderness.
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Trevor Hall, the commanding officer of Alpha Battery, Battalion Landing Team 3/5, 11th MEU.
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The leads in the ensemble cast, notably Ruth Wilson and Dafne Keen, give commanding performances.
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The Cuban Missile Crisis was commanding the full attention of the television and the radio.
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He is all but assured to win commanding delegate majorities in Mississippi, Georgia and Florida.
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John Rotruck, commanding officer of the ship, told reporters at the Pentagon Monday via teleconference.
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Another dancer, Emily Coates, tackles some of the technically hardest assignments with brilliantly commanding precision.
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John Rotruck, the commanding officer of the medical facility on the USNS Mercy, said Monday.
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" James Cosmo (Jeor Mormont) transported his commanding presence to both "Ben Hur" and "Wonder Woman.
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" When Forrest Gump meets his steely commanding officer, Lieutenant Dan, he does it to "Respect.
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In the commanding role of Winter is an impressive Aran Bell, radiating composure and elegance.
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He was a major general, commanding the First Marine Division in a tough counterinsurgency fight.
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Dunston is a young bassist with hungry ears and a commanding but wide-open style.
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It is safe to assume that by 240, he could have started commanding top contracts.
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But that isn't expected to hurt Bernie Sanders, who won a commanding victory in 2016.
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William Earle, who was commanding the Pontchartrain, a 254-foot cutter sailing below the plane.
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Repsol is now banking on Brent Crude commanding $35 per barrel between April and December.
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She made a huge impression with her performance in the first debate—a commanding performance.
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The Sanders campaign appeared on the brink of a commanding lead in the Democratic race.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of Officer Brian Mulkeen's commanding officer.
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The latest polls suggest that Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party maintains its commanding lead.
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The poll also showed that Clinton has a commanding 20-point lead in Rhode Island.
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The Navy relieved Stephen G. Squires, the commanding officer of the Kennedy, after the episode.
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He threatened to kill his commanding officers and was sent to a mental health facility.
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From the cleaner up to the commanding officer, everyone in that precinct knew Brian well.
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"I thought I was commanding the ball inside when I did go in," Keuchel said.
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Emanuel Ax, for whom Mr. Gruber wrote this episodic, hurtling work, was the commanding soloist.
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The Quran also has verses commanding war against "unbelievers" until they are converted or subdued.
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White Claw is the industry leader, commanding 58% of spiked seltzer sales, according to Guggenheim.
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M.B.Z., who was commanding the armed forces by this time, was not prepared for this.
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But there is no doubt that Emirates Team New Zealand is in a commanding position.
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Mr. Giorgione was Camp David's commanding officer during the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations.
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These are still early days, despite the media proclaiming that Bernie has a commanding lead.
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After holding a commanding lead in Iowa, Pete Buttigieg has fallen back into the pack.
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The "Infernal Dance" from Stravinsky's "Firebird" sounds blazing and demonic in this fierce, commanding performance.
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Polls have consistently shown Biden with a commanding lead among black voters, especially older ones.
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It was followed by the documentary "Ella Brennan: Commanding the Table," directed by Leslie Iwerks.
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His voice—patrician and commanding—is clipped like the grass of an elite university quad.
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She impulsively stabs him, commanding Scarpia to die as he writhes in pain and collapses.
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His father, Troy, decided to phone his commanding officer and tell her what he knew.
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"Your commanding officer is your breath," he said during a recent class in Huntington Beach.
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The eyes, cheeks and broad semicircular smiles cohere into commanding, larger-than-life abstract faces.
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He and the Cardinals coasted throughout the second half after building such a commanding early lead.
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Clinton holding a commanding lead in most polls, however, her proposals appear to carry more weight.
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" Mr. Hemsworth steeled himself and, after several beats, answered in a commanding, accented baritone, "Mioly Siorus.
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Before 1966, commanding officers could grant permission on a case-by-case basis for rolled sleeves.
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After preemptively shutting down potential body shamers, Anne Hathaway is commanding the red carpet with confidence.
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The elegance of a horse moving and a person, white, black, or native, commanding this animal.
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S. struggle for their commanding heights – will define or disrupt the industries and countries they inhabit.
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That would put the new firm in a commanding position vis-à-vis our food supply.
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Desmond then slammed a two-run home run to right for a commanding 6-0 advantage.
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Bisharat, the startup's chief executive officer, is a commanding presence and a bona fide marketing savant.
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Buyers don't want to feel like they're commanding a battleship when they're parking outside of Target.
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Julian Melendez, commanding officer of the LAPD's Juvenile Division, said, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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I heard Mami's commanding prayers, her clients sobbing or gasping; otherwise, I heard an eerie silence.
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And certainly, at the lower reaches of the market, Ticketmaster's share is not nearly so commanding.
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By country, the U.S. still has a commanding lead in the millionaire count, at 4.5 million.
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"As a parent, this is our worst-case nightmare," LAPD Commanding Officer Robert Arcos told reporters.
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Clinton, who promises to build on President Obama's record, has a commanding lead here in polls.
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The Nationals can take a commanding 3–0 lead in the series with a victory tonight.
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Pictures of him are commanding increasing amounts of space on the front pages of official newspapers.
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Now the campaigns will have to go to New Hampshire, where Sanders has a commanding lead.
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Already, Biden's poll lead was far less commanding than Clinton's ever was in 2016 (or 2008).
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President Trump signed a executive order today commanding a review of the United States' cybersecurity capabilities.
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Tye R. Wallace, the commanding officer of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, said in a statement.
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The LME is currently trading in backwardation with cash prices commanding a premium over forward prices.
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Eventually, he was promoted to major general, before commanding Marine Forces Reserves and Marine Forces North.
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But despite her commanding on-screen presence, her little ones' perception of the star remains unchanged.
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But even so, online-only banks have yet to capture a commanding share of the market.
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Basically, we're told Kate wants to be more visible now that Meghan is commanding the spotlight.
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Even beyond the Pentagon, commanding officers across the military were reportedly shocked by Trump's sudden tweets.
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It's a durable and repeatable business, and one that Nvidia has a commanding market share in.
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Huawei, too, saw impressive growth, year-over-year, commanding second place with 66.8 million units shipped.
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Clinton has a commanding 40-point lead in polls there, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average.
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To the Editor: Removing all superdelegates, Hillary Clinton still has a commanding lead after Tuesday's primaries.
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Anna Wintour announced it again from the podium later in the night, inviting (or commanding) applause.
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Ryan Lochte's scandal may be commanding the Olympics news cycle, but the Games aren't over yet.
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Commanding appearance, language that people understand, varied voice, expressive arms, skillful use of pause and emphasis.
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Clinton's commanding lead among women contributed to her beating Trump overall, 50 percent to 39 percent.
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The victory gave the Penguins a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
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And as a commanding officer, she has sought to overcome the lingering skepticism toward the police.
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Eid al-Adha commemorates God's testing of Abraham's faith by commanding him to sacrifice his son.
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She had held a commanding lead over Sanders in Michigan polls but suffered a narrow loss.
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After intermission he gave a commanding account of Szymanowski's "Metopes," a three-movement work from 1915.
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The explosiveness in his voice is commanding and at that moment I knew he meant business.
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Once Van Dyke finished it off with a layup, Utah held a commanding 52-30 lead.
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He brought along with him same maturity when commanding audiences and we found that extremely compelling.
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Clinton, who needed a commanding performance to recover from her disappointment in Michigan, faced a grilling.
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Ty Jones, the theater company's artistic director and a commanding stage presence, tackles the title role.
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She has a commanding advantage, 28503 percent to 22019 percent, among black, Hispanic and Asian voters.
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Polls in some of these states show Democratic presidential candidates with a commanding lead over Trump.
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There's a common misconception that leaders are supposed to be outspoken, commanding and have extroverted personalities.
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Andrew M. Cuomo continues to hold a commanding lead over his Democratic primary opponent, Cynthia Nixon.
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Rainbow razzmatazz works especially well on social media, but it isn't the only colorway commanding attention.
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One traditional view of the medical profession is that doctors are commanding and authoritarian, even arrogant.
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His father, Allen Martin, tall and commanding, is the medicine man and once a formidable runner.
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It is especially tough if Tiger Woods, once again commanding and authoritative, is shooting you daggers.
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Occidental and Chevron both already control big parts; owning Anadarko would give either a commanding presence.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party took a commanding lead in India's parliamentary elections, exceeding all expectations.
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Otto Liller, the deputy commanding general of a Special Operations Task Force, said in the Sept.
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He had picked the right one; that soldier was the commanding general of the 28th Division.
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Uribe's brother Santiago is accused of commanding a death squad during the nation's long civil war.
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Even more commanding is 227-221 Jackson, with about 244,21.7 rental units, from the Wolkoff Group.
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Part of the challenge for Democrats in the 2150th District is the GOP's commanding registration advantage.
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" But, it notes, "The responsibility of the commanding officer for his or her ship is absolute.
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James Jarrard, commanding general of Special Operations Joint Task Force in Syria, said in a statement.
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He cares mostly whether he is perceived to be operating the switchboard in a commanding fashion.
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A ship's commanding officer, navigator or executive officer is often on the bridge during the traversal.
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The FBI said Sunday that they have been restricted to base by their Saudi commanding officer.
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This week, the Swedish teen delivered a commanding address at the United Nations Climate Action Summit.
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Juul is the overwhelmingly dominant e-cigarette manufacturer, commanding more than 70 percent of the market.
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In both capacities, she exudes a quiet but commanding serenity that defuses tensions and restores perspective.
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Biden still has an edge in Nevada surveys and a commanding lead in South Carolina polls.
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His intelligence, wit, experience, honesty — and his voice — rendered him a commanding presence in our lives.
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He was a small man with a leonine head, a booming voice and a commanding presence.
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The precinct is trying to improve morale under a new commanding officer, Deputy Inspector Brian Hennessy.
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A platoon in the Army, you have the right to know who the commanding officer is.
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The department said as commanding officer of the U.S.S. Cole, he had overseen the destroyer's restoration.
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Trump may have a commanding lead, but the survey shows how polarizing a figure he is.
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Scott A. Spellmon, the Corps's deputy commanding general for civil and emergency operations, in a statement.
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Foggo didn't elaborate on those rules of engagement, but a European Command spokesman told Navy Times at the time that the Cook's commanding officer didn't feel threatened, and a retired Navy commanding officer said that, under the circumstances, the Russian aircraft didn't present a credible threat.
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Airbus' commanding lead is especially significant because the race between the two companies has historically been tight.
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The five large canvases commanding the gallery space are simultaneously overwhelming and confidential, representational but formally abstract.
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In it, she confidently wields the gun prop, swiftly commanding the simulated suspect to drop his weapon.
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Jerusalem (CNN)The hilltop offers fresh air, fertile soil, and a commanding view of the surrounding landscape.
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Ben wanted me to feel that I was worthy of commanding such a room with my voice.
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They can still take commanding control with a victory in Game Four on Monday in San Jose.
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Wood scored his second goal of the game at 11:16 for a commanding 5-0 advantage.
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At Bragg, Picerne wooed General Dan K. McNeill, at the time one of the base's commanding generals.
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The hand signal was made during MSNBC's Live With Ali Velshi, when Sector Charleston Commanding Officer Capt.
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I was informed that one of the earlier commanding officers had started the cheese collection which continued.
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The piece is a masterfully composed still life, with a bulto of St. Francis commanding the frame.
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And recent history shows that gradual intraparty erosion can foreshadow the crumbling of once-commanding political positions.
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And yet, through it all, Biden has held on to a commanding lead in most opinion polls.
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Many of these soldiers did not exist: their pay was pocketed by the warlords supposedly commanding them.
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Team 7′s entire senior leadership was fired later by Naval Special Warfare Commanding Officer Rear Adm.
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Now, he's a major general for the United Arab Emirates' military, commanding an Emirati military helicopter branch.
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Several said the patches had been worn in front of at least two former commanding officers: Cmdrs.
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Max (Tom Hardy) was in the movie, sure, but the one commanding all the action was Furiosa.
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Last year, with Republicans commanding the White House and both chambers of Congress, they did it again.
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Clinton has another commanding lead in Arkansas where she's polling around 73 percent of the Democratic vote.
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Kate McCue began dreaming about commanding her own cruise ship when she was just 12 years old.
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CompStat involved regular meetings of commanding officers discussing prevention strategies and recent crime data from their precincts.
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A CNN/ORC poll after the clash showed Clinton had a commanding victory, by 62% to 27%.
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This is especially problematic given Labour's commanding lead among young people, whose voting track-record is erratic.
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She is a commanding presence onstage and on TV, but in person she's thoughtful and palpably gentle.
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Want to spend your golden years bathing in champagne and commanding an army of prize-winning poodles?
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A month later he won a commanding majority in parliamentary elections to help carry out his agenda.
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Firms that are developing innovative treatments are commanding prices that surpass many estimates of what is reasonable.
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But they are commanding attention for a big, bold, risky act, the performance to end all performances.
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Wasmund is currently the deputy commanding general for support for the 1st Infantry Division, per the Army.
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It also implies that Bernard is the one commanding the faceless Host to attack the Delos technician.
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Adam W. Hilburgh, commanding officer of the battalion the largest of its kind in the U.S. military.
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It's also not clear if the crew ever called the commanding officer to come to the bridge.
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Meanwhile, Padgett was considered "a key player" with a "commanding presence" for the team's defensive front-line.
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Not even generals with four decades of experience fighting, managing, and commanding troops have all the answers.
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And Roomba makes up 70 percent of that market, giving iRobot a commanding lead in the space.
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He's grumpy about his lazy assistant Mickey, but he's not commanding a military of heart-stealing creatures.
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The navy jacket with a satin finish lapel is currently commanding a top bid of around $120.
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Charlotte Rampling is the school's "matron," and she does lots of commanding youths to remove their clothes.
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According to the RealClearPolitics average of polls, Trump holds a similarly commanding lead in all three states.
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A surprisingly girlish voice from the 1960s became a commanding and much-admired tone during her premiership.
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Neal Jones, commanding officer of Echo Company, reportedly asked for Hierl to be assigned to his unit.
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Nationwide, Reuters polling conducted on Tuesday showed Trump with a commanding lead among Republicans at 44.6 percent.
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Clinton won a commanding victory in the New Jersey primary, widening her delegate lead over Mr. Sanders.
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But the piles of money and negative ads have clearly put Mr. Portman in a commanding position.
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The victory gives Sanders nine pledged delegates, and Clinton will add four delegates to her commanding lead.
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It's the third survey of Florida released Wednesday to show Trump with a commanding double-digit lead.
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Clinton appears to have built a commanding fund-raising advantage as the campaign moves into the fall.
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Carolina took a commanding 3-0 lead with a power-play goal by Teravainen at 17:20.
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Clinton's broad support among elected Democratic officials has given her a commanding lead among the party's superdelegates.
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Mr. Trump's knack for commanding news media attention, however, is no substitute for a campaign organization. Mrs.
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I felt confident in all my pitches today and commanding all my pitches when I wanted to.
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Introspective and sensitive, Hansen is the polar opposite of Harry Hole, Nesbo's far more commanding series detective.
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Believing herself in a commanding position toward the end of the race, Clinton hyped the gender argument.
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Onavo charts are quite an insight into facebook's commanding view of the app-based attention marketplace pic.twitter.
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This will allow players to put Watson's natural language processing abilities to use while commanding the Aegis.
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Rapper Shayna McHale is a commanding live presence, but unfortunately her set was marred by sound issues.
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And Bibi has a commanding presence coupled with immense intellectual firepower that lets him drive the narrative.
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Cash zinc was commanding a premium of $161 per tonne over three-month metal in late May.
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Mr. Gatdet Dak had expressed support for Mr. Ban's dismissal of the Kenyan commanding officer, Lt. Gen.
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Despite Sanders' win, Biden still has a commanding lead in the delegate race for the national convention.
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Ms. Brown, 49, is part of a small club of female artists with work commanding seven figures.
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Edwin J. Deedrick Jr., the commanding officer of the First Special Forces Command, who administered the letters.
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Together, they form a commanding statement from an artist who has combined documentary scrupulousness with manifest compassion.
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James B. Jarrard, commanding general for Special Operations forces in Iraq and Syria, said in a statement.
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Lorenzoni said debates were pointless and made no difference to his candidate's commanding lead in the race.
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He spent two years in the Navy, commanding a submarine chaser in the Atlantic, his family said.
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With a commanding lead, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party are set to expand their majority.
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In commanding child molesters to turn themselves in, said one advocate for victims, the pope is misguided.
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Seven of the Fitzgerald's crew were killed and several were injured, including the ship's commanding officer, Cmdr.
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Opinion polls released this past week gave Mr. Zelensky a commanding lead ahead of Sunday's runoff vote.
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A voice in your head, then—a higher God, commanding you to create something in the void.
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There's much to be said for this approach, particularly when the voice is commanding and instantly recognizable.
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But "rocketeer" and "orbiter" have the obvious negatives of sounding a bit silly and not commanding respect.
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John Rotruck, commanding officer of the ship, told reporters at the Pentagon via teleconference later on Monday.
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American Pharoah also shuttles to Australia in the fall, commanding about $50,000 per live foal while there.
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A commanding performance in the Final Four, and then a terrific N.B.A. combine, helped him get here.
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" Stern is described by some as a "shrewd businessman" and a commissioner who was a "commanding leader.
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This year, Joe Biden has consistently run ahead on that question, albeit by a less- commanding margin.
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Hemedti rose to prominence commanding a militia in Darfur that violently tried to put down Darfuri rebels.
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Mr. Arkady told ABC News that the unit's commanding officers believed he would make another favorable video.
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In their eyes, his commanding victories are testimony that Europe's citizenry desire nativist, law-and-order societies.
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Xi has also reasserted that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) should be the commanding heights of the economy.
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On Sunday, the FBI said that they have been restricted to base by their Saudi commanding officer.
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With Mr. Johnson commanding a hefty majority, his plan to leave the European Union will sail through.
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He didn't want the mural to eclipse his contemporary art: "The mosaic is too commanding," he said.
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Surviving vinyl copies of Mr. Onyeabor's albums became expensive collectors' items, commanding as much as $1,000 online.
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Anna Netrebko was commanding yet tender in the title role, one of her best parts to date.
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There, we had a commanding view of the park's magnificent buttes surrounding a desolate and verdant valley.
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That's a commanding majority — and only in four states were Americans more likely to vote for him.
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AWS has a commanding lead in that market and is followed by Microsoft, Google, Alibaba and IBM.
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SEALs said in interviews that the chief often yelled at his commanding officer or disregarded him altogether.
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Tottenham added two late goals three minutes apart to complete the rout and take a commanding lead.
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And it was the commanding general of the depot — not Haas — who relieved Germano of her command.
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But the thought behind it comes from his decades of experience commanding troops and managing complex missions.
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Leandro Katz's rice paper scroll — the commanding yet delicate "Columna XI" — is seductively unrolled only in part.
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The laughter is cut by Mac's voice, commanding everyone to pull their partner into a real embrace.
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Then we get a shot of Wakanda, with Black Panther commanding his forces to halt the invasion.
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When Watford did make a move, Stoke's defense and their commanding young keeper, Jack Butland, nullified it.
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By the start of the sixth inning, the Expos had cruised to a commanding 8-3 lead.
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He has an incredible nose for commanding attention and putting himself at the center of every story.
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I don&apost know, the good thing is most people have jobs, so you don&apost going around shouting at people if you have got a sales call in the morning, the jerks chasing people around, they aren&apost commanding a sales force, they are barely commanding clean underwear.
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