" Later she adds, "In this relationship, I'm in command.
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So Mr Xi wants to put politics back in command.
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Police and army units squabbled over who was in command.
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Dimitrov was clearly in command from the start on Thursday.
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They were in command of their own story once again.
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He was in command of the meeting while inviting input.
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Mike Perozeni, and his second in command, a master sergeant.
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One officer, apparently in command, questions the men about weapons.
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Why am I not in command of my own penis?
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He was confident and seemed in command of the room.
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John Taylor would make an ideal No. 2 in command.
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Despite the real-life trappings, the film's characters are fictionalized—but look out for General Hank Pulver (Anthony Michael Hall), McMahon's second-in-command who's based on McChrystal's former second in command: Michael Flynn.
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" Khloé, 32, said: "It's the HBIC's (Head Bitch In Command) bday!!
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Dan Sullivan in the running for Donald Trump's second in command?
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Liam Cunningham is the loyal second in command to Stannis Baratheon.
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Go straight to the people in command of the opposing forces.
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Democratic nominee John F. Kennedy appeared cool, tanned and in command.
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He didn't seem like someone who was in command of himself.
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"The governors, locally, are going to be in command," Trump said.
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"The governors, locally, are going to be in command," he explained.
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I would have done the same had I been in command.
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MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: And he was not in command on Monday.
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The man was no cog; he was very much in command.
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Yet Sidney proves early on that she's in command of her fate.
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She is thoroughly in command of herself without ever being obviously ambitious.
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Instead he became the ethereal Brother Logan, the cult's second-in-command.
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The second in command, Vasili Arkhipov, refused to consent to a launch.
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And a U.S. drone attack killed Haji Imam, ISIS' second-in-command.
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McMaster in command A majority of South Carolina Republicans voted against Gov.
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As long as Schumann was in command, the production proved murkily compelling.
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With Spielberg in command, almost nothing is allowed to soothe the tension.
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Ellison held the second-in-command spot at the Democratic National Committee.
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"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver voices Mufasa's second-in-command, Zazu.
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The Hawks 51-34 at halftime and appeared to be in command.
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All under the helm of Bruce Arena's second in command, Dave Sarachan.
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What mattered was whether one was principled and selfless once in command.
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Kol didn't seem like he had much of a second-in-command.
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Bryce Benson has been in command of the destroyer, the U.S.S. Fitzgerald.
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Recommendation: Put all the responsibility on the Remote Pilot In Command (RPIC).
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I saw him in Singapore, and he was very much in command.
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Waddell will be second-in-command to national security adviser Lt. Gen.
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It is then I remind myself I am in command of my attitude.
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Among the negotiators was the Russian financial watchdog's second-in-command, Yuri Korotky.
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The TV described Jumaili as Islamic State's "second-in-command" and "war minister".
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DC Entertainment President and chief creative officer Geoff Johns is in command now.
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Frazier was literally laughing in Ali's face now and he was in command.
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She later rose to the Army's pilot in command and air mission commander.
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The reports singled out the head colonel in command at Dugway, Brig. Gen.
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Michael is considered second in command and is one of Kalanick's closest friends.
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That left Lieutenant Robinson, who had next to no leadership experience, in command.
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This looks more like a President not in command of his own staff.
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Diosdado Cabello, Maduro's second in command, has repeatedly threatened to nationalize the bank.
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Templet is the second-in-command of Homeland Security investigations in San Francisco.
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Instead, Xi dispatched his second-in-command, premier Li Keqiang to Wuhan on Jan.
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Kenneth Hara, who is the second in command at the Hawaii Department of Defense.
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Two years later, he returned to Boston as the police department's second-in-command.
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He has also shuffled 22022 of the provincial governorships (governors are second-in-command).
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Facebook second-in-command Sheryl Sandberg reportedly reached out to Ardern following the attacks.
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He is now indebted to Fiore (Giuseppe Maggio), Saverio's cousin and second in command.
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I rated extremely high for Medical duties, but also showed an interest in Command.
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In that case, Hill sources said Luetkemeyer would likely become McHenry's second in command.
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Since joining the company in 2013, Michael has effectively become Kalanick's second-in-command.
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Mr. de Blasio cast himself as a leader in command of facts and figures.
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If Delphine's fees make you gulp, ask for her trusted second-in-command, Yoshi.
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First Lt. Desmond D. Walton was Alpha Company's executive officer, Fajardo's second in command.
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Will is like Allie's second in command, but he also has a fling with Kelly.
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A strong candidate is Neeraj Arora, who a source described as WhatsApp's #4 in command.
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Hughes, a captain, was worked in command and communications surveillance systems during the Cold War.
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Lauren Salzman, Raniere's second-in-command, told Daniela she could help the mission, Daniela testified.
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And when you are in command, you better have your Zeus; you can't be Eros.
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The appointment of Ghosn's second-in-command is expected to be approved at a Feb.
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He had long been considered the isolated nation's second in command and mentor to Kim.
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The court did not address the case of the CBI's second-in-command, Rakesh Asthana.
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On Thursday, it was clear who was in command, with Berlusconi acting as ring master.
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He was on point, able to parry attacks, and in command of his talking points.
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Here, the acting secretary created a position that is second in command in name only.
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Waddell will be second in command to National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, the sources said.
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Ex-Goldman Sachs second-in-command Gary Cohn, now a Trump adviser, added his voice.
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"There is no one in command, there is a complete loss of credibility," he said.
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They then scored in the first minute of the second period and were in command.
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George W. Bush's second-in-command in 1998 under the misapprehension he would be pliable.
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Listen, I'm 653, but I feel (laughs) that I'm finally in command of my work.
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He quickly became the second in command for al Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula (AQAP).
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He has reportedly since been promoted to be second-in-command of subway system policing.
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A politics that is just the politics of smart people in command of Good Facts.
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Of course, Clinton isn't aiming for second-in-command or a third turn as First Lady.
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Meanwhile, Donald Trump is literally the president and his stooge Mike Pence is second in command.
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The angry orange man is in command of facts he should never have had access to.
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Coal industry lobbyist Andrew Wheeler was nominated earlier this month to be Pruitt's second in command.
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Since then, speculation over who Trump might pick for his second-in-command has run rampant.
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Guevara was second-in-command to Fidel Castro, whose Cuban revolution killed more than 10,000 people.
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Wilhelmina and her second-in-command, including Miriam Meade (Kathy Bates) are neither Purple nor Gray.
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IN MOST COUNTRIES candidates for president must prove that they are in command of their senses.
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Maduro, though largely silent, remains in command, his military leaders tweeting their allegiance throughout the day.
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The former vice president then pivoted to his experience as President Barack Obama's second-in-command.
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Mack, who played Chloe Sullivan on "Smallville," is believed to be second-in-command to Raniere.
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Among them: Jeffrey Sloman, who was Acosta's former second-in-command at the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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He struck out seven with only one walk and was in command most of the time.
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A ninth official, former Undersheriff Paul Tanaka, once Baca's second in command, was indicted last year.
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The left-hander stayed in command throughout, allowing just a solo homer to 3B Manny Machado.
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And if Maxwell was in charge, then Kellen was second in command, according to The Times.
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The stories are anecdotal fragments but they suggest a wide-scale breakdown in command and control.
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"It's easy to chop down a forest, right?" said Lobsang Rabten, the monastery's second-in-command.
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The union vice president, Elias Husamudeen, Mr. Seabrook's second-in-command, replaced him after his arrest.
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Mr. Visinescu was in command of Ramnicu Sarat prison in eastern Romania from 1956 to 1963.
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Chris Christie's second-in-command, is running against Philip D. Murphy, a former Wall Street banker.
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And, he said, the promotion of seconds-in-command who have knowledge and experience is commendable.
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An email sent by Emil Michael, Uber's second in command, who left the company on Monday.
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The Islanders then scored in the first minute of the second period and were in command.
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Burrow then put the Tigers in command by throwing a 4-yard touchdown strike to Marshall.
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Since 2017 Mr. Brouillette has been Mr. Perry's second-in-command at the Department of Energy.
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He was tried separately before a British military tribunal and executed, alongside his second-in-command.
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It was only at the microphone, in her music, he concluded, that Franklin felt in command.
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History warns us that leaders who condone war crimes find themselves in command of criminal militaries.
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Chief Operating Officer Thierry Bollore, Ghosn's second-in-command, will take on full company officer powers.
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Hillary Clinton stood on the debate stage with Donald Trump in command of her political prowess.
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One of Inhofe's former aides, Andrew Wheeler, is now Pruitt's second-in-command at the EPA.
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Ghosn's duties have been delegated to second-in-command Thierry Bollore and board director Philippe Lagayette.
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Wheeler, formerly Pruitt's second in command, starts his new job as acting EPA administrator on Monday.
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But they are not in command now, and that's one of the things that surprises me.
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It's now in command of both the presidency and a big majority in the French parliament.
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Mr. Cruz seemed more comfortably in command with his needling of Mr. Trump, who was booed frequently.
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First, there's Sirajuddin Haqqani, the leader of the Haqqani network, and second in command of the Taliban.
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He rose quickly to become vice president of the Dallas chapter, second in command to his uncle.
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That, they claim, would make South Korea more of a "dolphin", in command of its own fate.
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Alexey Markov rose to the position of second-in-command in the Ghost Brigade after Mozgovoy's murder.
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On top of that, the House Democratic Leader is 76 and her second-in-command is 77.
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Do you realize he is just a heartbeat away from being second in command to Steve Bannon?
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Trump's guests include a Gold Star family, multiple veterans and U.S. Border Patrol's second-in-command. Sen.
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They went around the corner, they were talking, and the second-in-command sucker-punched the customer.
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The drug ring's leader will be released in three years, as will the group's second in command.
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They would rather be a highly paid second in command and have more time with their families.
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On Thursday, he was ousted as union president and replaced for now by his second in command.
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Never before have two leaders in command of nuclear arsenals more closely evoked a professional wrestling match.
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St. Francis got as close as 10 in the second half, but the Rams stayed in command.
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"He's just in command of his game," coach Jon Cooper told reporters of Bishop, who has a .
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He rose through the ranks, from petty thief to second-in-command, a title that he despises.
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"We will get rid of the arms and become politicians," said Luisito, the camp's second in command.
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The former Alphabet employee seems to maintain a leading role in the department as second-in-command.
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In command, Andreescu's serving troubles suddenly surfaced double faulting to gift Townsend a break at 4-1.
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James started with the ball on the opposite end, dribbling regally down the court, fully in command.
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Having optimism about science and feeling in command of scientists, that's like what I did at Microsoft.
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Archbishop Viganò appealed to Benedict's second in command, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, who instead echoed the articles' complaints.
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None of these three clarifications inspire confidence that the president is fully in command of the crisis.
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The Volkswagen representatives included Mr. Schmidt and Stuart Johnson, an American who was his second in command.
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Several crew members were injured, including the officer in command of the guided missile destroyer, the Fitzgerald.
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Three weeks after my departure, our third in command was informed her position would not be renewed.
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When he began a drive on the outside in the stretch, Always Dreaming was already in command.
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In 1894, she talked Gaumont, then the second-in-command at a photography company, into hiring her.
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Before his ascension, he was second-in-command at the company, overseeing its lucrative line of accessories.
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"The pilot appears to have thought he was in command and not in imminent danger," Layton said.
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She's big-hearted and fun-loving, but when it's time for business, Sergeant Tanya is in command.
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Wit, so akin to ambiguity, shows how fully in command of the medium an artist truly is.
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The following September, he was successfully back in university — this time in command of his academic life.
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Soleimani's second in command, brigadier general Esmail Qaani, was named as the new head of the IRGC.
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Well, this month it's payback time, because you will be fully in command of your romantic fortunes.
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Deep Space Nine has "Valiant," which was a more dramatic version of the "young ensigns in command" story.
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Video: Melanie Gonick/MIT A busy surgeon's second in command might soon be a tiny ingestible origami robot.
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The Senate confirmed Wheeler as second-in-command at the agency with a 53-45 vote in April.
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Falun, second-in-command of my guard and my closest friend, towered over me in the cramped passage.
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He will be replaced by Rishi Sunak, previously second in command to the finance minister overseeing public spending.
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When Drift's second-in-command is taken hostage, they're forced to raise the funds to get her back.
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Mr Shah's new job, with oversight of domestic intelligence and police, confirms his standing as second-in-command.
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Effectively, NASA's first and second in command of humans in space have been replaced at the same time.
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Two senior cabinet members quit after that, including Mr Fico's second-in-command, Robert Kalinak, the interior minister.
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The Captain: On the video is a person who appears to be the PIC, or Pilot in Command.
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The pilot in command of an aircraft is the final authority as to the operation of that aircraft.
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McCabe served as Comey's second-in-command and had been one of his closest advisers for years. Sure.
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Second-in-command Roberto Vargas, alias Gavilan, was killed by the army in a shoot-out last week.
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Sources told Reuters that Chief Performance Officer Thierry Bollore was set to be promoted to second-in-command.
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In democracies, political leaders don't normally exercise the kind of power given to generals in command of troops.
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John Thain and John Thornton also split the role of second-in-command under former CEO Hank Paulson.
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Technological advances in command, control, communications and intelligence (C28503I) simplify the problem of attacking all Triad legs simultaneously.
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Renault Chief Competitive Officer Thierry Bollore is often cited as favorite to be named as second-in-command.
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"We have investigated this matter for over a year and are in command of the facts," Futerfas said.
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Why it matters: This is the first national organization dedicated to electing Democrats as states' second-in-command.
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The Ave Maria starts with the nuns humming under Mère Marie [the second in command at the convent].
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And Nelsan Ellis, in one of his last film roles, is underutilized as Quadir's cutthroat second-in-command.
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Maybe it will send her back to the woods more in command of her chickens and her powers.
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With Mr. Crowley and her second-in-command, Representative Steny Hoyer, Ms. Pelosi knew who could threaten her.
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Lam was second in command under the current chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, who is widely unpopular. Mrs.
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Dionne, Cher's second-in-command, investigates her BFF's whereabouts while also navigating life as the new queen bee.
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Since then, he has been promoted to the second-in-command of policing the subway system throughout Brooklyn.
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But Mr. Trump seems far more in command of his party than Mr. Clinton ever was over his.
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Maryland shot 57.4 percent from the field (27 of 213) and was in command after a seesaw start.
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As second in command to Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, Rosen will supervise the agency's day-to-day operations.
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The captain called out "pull up" three times to tell the second-in-command to raise the nose.
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She wants to be in command and shows great initiative, yet seems to be awkward all the time.
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Viktor Borisovich Netyksho, he alleges, was in command of one unit that had primary responsibility for the hackings.
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Most recently, Lavin served as second in command of New York City Transit Authority's office of system safety.
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Assuming Temer becomes president on or soon after May 11, Cunha would be his natural second in command.
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Mushroom clouds could have appeared by accidents, breakdowns in command and control, or during the Cuban missile crisis.
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Lohan won Streep's praise on the film: "She's in command of the art form," Streep said of her costar.
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Dormire, the second in command at the Missouri Department of Corrections, was buying lethal injection drugs for the state.
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President Gerald Ford was firmly in command of the proceedings in Kansas City, Missouri, in August 22015 years ago.
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Now comes the DEA's final chance to nab the second-in-command Godfather of the Cali Cartel, Miguel Rodriguez.
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According to Schiffer, having a competent second-in-command will also help make your business more attractive to buyers.
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Already the captain, the second-in-command and the top senior enlisted sailor have been relieved of their duties.
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In turn, Hillary Clinton was in command of the issues and didn't allow Trump to get under her skin.
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Mrs Merkel remains her country's most popular politician and seems once more fully in command of her departure date.
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In August, neither country could agree on who was responsible for taking out the Islamic State's second-in-command.
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The challenge, he added, was who would be left in command on the ground to ensure rebuilding took place.
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Bob Merriman, the young economist, began as second-in-command of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the largely American group.
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US Africa Command said in April that a strike in the same area killed the organization's second in command.
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Her second-in-command, Batou, looks like an anime Dolph Lundgren; huge and muscular with slicked-back blonde hair.
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Arrieta, meanwhile, was in command from the outset, striking out the side on 13 pitches in the first inning.
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Chastain is in command all the way, though, and some of the Beltway machinations have an undeniably soapy charm.
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As the Justice Department's second-in-command, Rosenstein would assume control of any investigation that Sessions recused himself from.
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In July that year, Arnoldo Rueda Medina, the group's second-in-command, was captured in Morelia, the state capital.
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The statement did not indicate any specific gifts or behaviors related to his time in command of the Reagan.
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I left Afghanistan less than a year ago, after serving as the second in command at the U.S. Embassy.
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Specifically the two sides are trying to decide who the second in command will be at the combined company.
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Where Irving's physical gifts zoom ahead of his brain and he misses vital subtleties, Paul is relentlessly in command.
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His quarter-turn toward Sanders, with one hand in his pocket, made him look both in command and approachable.
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She was as enthralling as ever, and utterly in command of both her powerful instrument and the stage itself.
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Mike Perozeni, along with his second in command, received a General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand, known as a GOMOR.
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Ms. Hegarty's rendering of her bathroom walls with the rot so fully in command offers an intimately dystopian vision.
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"President Xi Jinping is personally in command, and has visited all of the areas of concentrated poverty" in China.
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Armed forces could coordinate all this in command and control centers, Barry McCaffrey, a retired Army general, told me.
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At that point, the official said, commanders decided to send the whole platoon home, including the lieutenant in command.
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Gary Cohn, the former second-in-command at Goldman Sachs who is now a Trump adviser, added his voice.
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Guys are coming down against him and they're almost deflated because he's that in command of what's going on.
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He was replaced by Rishi Sunak, a Johnson loyalist previously second in command to Javid in overseeing public spending.
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Before joining the Interior Department in 20163 as the second in command, he lobbied for oil and gas companies.
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A coal lobbyist is lined up to become second in command at the EPA, and no one's pushing back.
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He was among the first to feed Rick's daughter after she was born and is Rick's second-in-command.
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A "Sheryl" became shorthand for "the kind of leader who's willing to serve as second-in-command, complementing without overshadowing the wunderkind entrepreneur," Bloomberg's Brad Stone wrote in 2011, which highlights how hostile an environment Silicon Valley was — and is — for women who aren't willing to cheerfully serve as second in command.
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Optics and staging are imperative in conveying the message, and in framing the messenger to appear strong and in command.
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And on Monday, senior vice president of business Emil Michael—CEO Travis Kalanick's second-in-command—announced he was departing.
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"We mustn't define ourselves as the Brexit party," said David Lidington, cabinet office minister and effectively May's second in command.
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Controversial immigration policies from the Obama era have resurfaced, particularly as his second-in-command vyes for the White House.
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Allison Mack, the former Smallville actor who allegedly was Raniere's second in command, pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy charges.
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Although he was chairman of the Oversight Committee, he had not been in command of the investigations on his panel.
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Another is that Musk is a famous micromanager, and may really be in command of the cost-cutting drives himself.
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Jyn speaks 1,045 words; Cassian Andor, her second-in-command on the final battle on the planet Scarif, has 1,355.
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Sirisena said on Monday he had appointed Chandana Wickramaratne, the second in command at the police, as acting police chief.
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Politicians at Merkel's level live on little sleep, on constant tension and need boosts of energy to remain in command.
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Yes, by adding this bot you can chat with the USS Enterprise's second-in-command about the ways of Vulcans.
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As a result, GM can now mass-produce self-driving cars, says Dan Ammann, second-in-command to Ms Barra.
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When CBS nearly merged with Viacom last year, Moonves would have been the CEO and Bakish his second-in-command.
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Standing at the podium wearing a dark suit and tie, he was sharp, funny, and in command of the room.
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But Likud and its traditional political allies were in command of a 65-55 majority, according to The Associated Press.
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Once again a CGI horde falls to their knees, once again Daenerys finds herself in command of a new city.
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Gates reportedly served as the second-in-command on Trump's inaugural committee working alongside the president's longtime associate Tom Barrack.
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This information then reportedly traveled up to Magomed Daudov, speaker of the Chechen parliament, widely considered Kadyrov's second-in-command.
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The Retribution's marine corps CO, Staff Sergeant Omar, who resents the fact that younger and greener Reyes is in command.
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A U.S. airstrike Sunday killed the second in command of the Somali branch of ISIS, the U.S. military said Monday.
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And, at their center, in command, is a girl who looks, frankly, cool as all hell, rapping her ass off.
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As the sweat beads roll down my forehead, I'm in command of my body and a psychological weight is lifted.
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Mr. McCabe was the F.B.I.'s second in command during one of the most tumultuous periods in the bureau's history.
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The name "Leonia" was chosen around 1865 for the train station, in a nod to Washington's second-in-command, Gen.
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Stephanie doesn't run in slow motion, has breasts, and gets everyone on the same page because she's second-in-command.
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"I wanted her to be strong and in command, if not 'masculine' in the sense we usually see," Powell explains.
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And with Clinton appearing to be in command of the Democratic Party primary, a Bloomberg independent bid looks decidedly doomed.
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For the past seven and a half years, Ms. Guadagno has been the second in command to the embattled governor.
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At some point during this period, Botin also changed her mind about bringing in a high-profile second in command.
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Season 2 catches up with the once-repressed Otis (Asa Butterfield) now gleefully in command of his teen male libido.
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Turk was already serving as Acting Deputy Director at the ATF, second in command, at the time Trump was elected.
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If left in command, it will pave the way for Ted Cruz and others of his and Mr. Trump's ilk.
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The FARC's second-in-command, Iván Márquez, who led the group's negotiating team in Havana, has taken up arms again.
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She would be relegated to figurehead status, with governing handled by a prime minister selected by the party in command.
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Second-beekeeper-in-command, Officer Michael Lauriano, responded to the scene in full protective gear, including a netted bee helmet.
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We always have to improve in command and control and feedback, and we always have to improve in mission command.
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The Palin event kept Trump in command of media coverage and starved his rivals of publicity at a crucial stage.
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On the streets, there are layers of leadership that include a first-, second- and third-in-command, Mr. Gonzalez testified.
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Captain Perozeni was put in command of the Green Beret unit — Team 3212 — just weeks before it deployed to Niger.
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Doug Rozendaal, the pilot in command for the test flight of "That's All, Brother," said every C-47 is unique.
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Baca's second in command, former Undersheriff Paul Tanaka, will face a criminal trial next month over conspiracy to obstruct justice.
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The US military believes that it has killed the Islamic State's second in command, Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli.
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He also ushered Snap through its IPO in early 2017 and served as second-in-command to CEO Evan Spiegel.
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Sunak has until now been chief secretary to the treasury, the second in command to the finance minister, overseeing public spending.
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Rasch has served as commanding officer since April 4 and the second in command from August 1, 2014 to April 3.
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Analysis: Afghanistan must recognize Taliban are winning Another deputy being considered as a successor is Haibatullah Akhund, the second-in-command.
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The Senate approved him to be second-in-command at the EPA largely along a party-line vote in early April.
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She is now second in command at the general counsel's office, which brings unfair labor practice cases and oversees unions' elections.
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Instead, thrust into the leadership void was Kathy Hochul, the state's lieutenant governor, whose job as second-in-command to Gov.
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Sheryl Sandberg, Zuckerberg's second-in-command at Facebook, is also a prominent figure pushing to help women advance in the workplace.
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At least 60 of the Philadelphia police officers in the database are in command positions, such as captains, inspectors and sergeants.
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Valery Fedyanin, 46, was in command of the 61st marine brigade of the Russian Northern Fleet with the rank of colonel.
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He hired a second-in-command Barney Harford, former CEO of online travel site Orbitz, as Uber's new chief operating officer.
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"Given his obvious personal instability, putting him in command of our military and nuclear arsenal would be deeply irresponsible," McMullin added.
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Carlos Ghosn, then second-in-command at Renault and dubbed "Le Cost Killer", was sent to Tokyo to turn Nissan around.
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The two consuls whom Sulla left in command of Rome clashed, and the Senate declared one of them a public enemy.
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Konkus serves as deputy associate administrator in the EPA's office of public affairs, the second in command on the communications staff.
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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and his second-in-command, President John Waldron, are offering some partners generous payouts, insiders said.
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The Republican leader has been careful not to take a side on the legislation, even though his second-in-command, Sen.
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After 18 months in command during a period of military and political conflict, General Campbell handed off on Wednesday to Gen.
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He's cozied up to Lucious and Cookie in order to once again make a play for second in command at Empire.
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I was then made the second in command to the commanding officer on a different warship, in charge of 440 sailors.
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Business Insider spoke to HiSmile's second-in-command to learn the inside story of how its campaign was conceived and executed.
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Just why this matters is chillingly detailed in "Command and Control," an episode of "American Experience" on PBS on Tuesday, Jan.
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Mminele, who retired as second-in-command at the central bank in June 2019, will be Absa's first black chief executive.
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Ms. Guadagno has the more delicate dance: As the second-in-command in the administration, she owns some of the record.
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So ... the key is going to be to stay with her, to stay aggressive, try to be the one in command.
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Pekoske is a former vice commandant for the U.S. Coast Guard, where he was second-in-command and chief operating officer.
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"I don't exactly wear it around," Schmuhl said, flashing the badge, a symbol of the second in command in the show.
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Zegarowski's 3-pointer as the first half ended put the Bluejays solidly in command with a 45-24 lead at intermission.
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Here he is sounding comparably in command singing one of Schubert's most intense songs, "Prometheus," a couple years ago at WQXR.
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Since then, no clear second-in-command has emerged, though Porat remains one of the most powerful people at the company.
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Facebook has brought on Sheryl Sandberg at Facebook, in part, to provide Zuckerberg with a grounding force and second-in-command.
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With those world leaders are poised to form an alliance against Cersei, their former seconds-in-command are forming their own bond.
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One lingering question: Who will take over in coming years, given Buffett is 85, and second-in-command Charlie Munger is 92.
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He played the first series of the third quarter and left with Houston well in command and with a 19693-3 lead.
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FEMA doesn't have a second-in-command and three of four associate-administrator posts are currently either vacant or only temporarily filled.
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Raniere is accused of sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit forced labor along with his second-in-command, Smallville actress Allison Mack.
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At this moment she is powerful, outwardly flawless, and completely in command of her fate for the first time in her life.
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Conte's government will operate against a backdrop of widespread misinformation and conspiracy theories all too often fueled by those now in command.
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Every episode of Mad Men begins with a man falling, falling, then landing safely in his seat, in command of his universe.
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Mack was allegedly Raniere's second in command in a master–slave cult that masked itself within a self-help organization called NXIVM.
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Adam Bain, the social media company's second-in-command and the person considered by many to be its future CEO, is leaving.
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They appear to have scored a coup in April with an air strike in Yemen that killed the Houthis' second-in-command.
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Lace is associated with being delicate but when I put this bodysuit on I feel sexy and in command of my strength.
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Clinton was clearly in command of the facts, but Trump was making the simpler -- if highly inaccurate -- case for defending American jobs.
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The second interruption is a woman who appears to be Paul's second-in-command, asking him to talk some sense into Angie.
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And although he was technically only second-in-command in those years, many have called him the most powerful vice president ever.
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Tyree threw down multiple dunks in the second half and opened overtime with eight straight points to put Ole Miss in command.
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All of these occurred when I was a general officer in command of large organizations and when I was working with allies.
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The role of chilly logician and second in command is instead taken by "Number One," a character played by actress Majel Barrett.
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Second-in-command Eric Meyhofer has temporarily taken over, but the legal situation has left most Uber engineers in limbo, sources say.
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Second-in-command Eric Meyehofer has temporarily taken over, but the legal situation has left most Uber engineers in limbo, sources say.
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Two years after that, she started working as a first officer with British airline carrier Easyjet, essentially working as second-in-command.
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She rose from design assistant to associate, and became de la Renta's number two in command until he passed away in 2014.
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Smith, leader of ARGUS and second-in-command of Team Arrow... I want to see what goes on at that dinner table.
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" Lord Chamberlain: "… and who was seriously, seriously undermined by the Chinese, but she managed to hold her own and remain in command.
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Trump's expected pick of Gary Cohn, Goldman's second-in-command, to advise him on economic policy, has only made that chorus louder.
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"He was in command of the Defense Brigades – the country's elite commando troops – in the 1980s," the group said in a statement.
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The motion asked the court instead to substitute Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general and second-in-command at the Justice Department.
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Even though he may have come in second in Iowa, polls around the nation show him in command of the Republican field.
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El-Erian would take the seat vacated in October by Stanley Fischer and presumably would be second in command to Jerome Powell.
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Zinke's second-in-command, David Bernhardt, is a department veteran who crafted the Trump administration's plans for Interior during the 2016 transition.
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As the vice-chairman of the FDP, he is also only second in command to Lindner at the top of the party.
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In January, several months after his wife's loss, Andrew McCabe was named deputy director of the FBI, the bureau's second in command.
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He was in command when an American airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders Hospital in Kunduz city killed at least 42 people.
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On March 20123, a parcel arrived at the German ministry of finance addressed to Wolfgang Schauble, the country's steely second-in-command.
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Before Monday's indictment, the leftist CGT union had already criticized second-in-command Thierry Bollore for pledging unconditional staff support for Ghosn.
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Under Tavares, former second-in-command to Carlos Ghosn at Renault, Peugeot cut 211 euros ($241) in costs per vehicle last year.
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Trump said the federal government will act as a "backup" to the state leaders, emphasizing the importance of keeping governors "in command."
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" Told of Patil's comments, Bipin Bihari, second-in-command of police for Maharashtra, said: "In a way their work supports the police.
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On their own, the junior House Democrats probably have enough votes to put one of their own in command of the caucus.
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The appointment makes Mr. Mabuza second in command in South Africa's government and the leading contender to succeed Mr. Ramaphosa as president.
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The governors of each state will "remain in command," the President said, but the federal government will fund the cost of deployment.
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But Mr. Pinderhughes was in command, switching frequently from piano to electric keyboards and pausing between songs to address the full crowd.
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President Trump has selected Gina Haspel to be the deputy director of the CIA, making her second in command behind Mike Pompeo.
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If the play leaves her alone, it also leaves her finally in command of her body and her fortune and her future.
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Parmitano is currently serving as the third European and first Italian in command at the International Space Station, according to his website.
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On Monday, Mr. Michael, who was Mr. Kalanick's second in command, left the company, according to an email sent to Uber employees.
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She has to distance herself from Christie while still touting her work as his second-in-command for the past seven years.
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Davidson will also be in command while China is bulking up its presence and expanding its claims in the South China Sea.
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Critically, congressional Republicans have adopted strategies that make the public — and more important, his conservative base — think Mr. Trump is in command.
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On March 16, a parcel arrived at the German ministry of finance addressed to Wolfgang Schauble, the country's steely second-in-command.
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Kevin Roberts, a spokesman for the governor, said that Mr. Christie had remained firmly in command of the state throughout his presidential campaign.
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Nancy Salzman The 64-year-old co-founded Nxivm with Raniere, was his "second-in-command" and served as president of the organization.
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But Trump, who has long criticized Rosenstein, could very well use the news as pretext to fire the Justice Department's second in command.
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If he is confirmed as the second in command at DOJ, Rosenstein would become the person with oversight of any of those investigations.
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Al-Masri was second-in-command to the group's leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and a member of its shura council, said the official.
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Trump claimed, once again, that McCabe, formerly second-in-command at the FBI, took $700,000 from a group linked to former Virginia Gov.
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In September, Iranian forces killed four Sunni militants at a border crossing with Pakistan, including the second-in-command of Jaish al-Adl.
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Mack, who allegedly was Raniere's second in command, previously pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy charges for her involvement and is awaiting sentencing.
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Andrew Wheeler The Senate just confirmed Andrew Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist, to be the second-in-command at the Environmental Protection Agency.
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She rose to second in command of the network's Paris circuit, which was also funneling enemy intelligence back to the Allies in London.
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Comments today from New York Fed President Bill Dudley, the third in command at the Fed, also make me question the Fed's credibility.
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Makes you wonder if Al's philosophy rubbed off on his son, Mark Davis, the new guy in command of the Silver and Black.
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Second-in-command Andrew Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist, will become acting director of the EPA come Monday, according to President Donald Trump.
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"My view is that those numbers are in the ballpark," Fischer, the Fed's second in command, said in an interview with broadcaster CNBC.
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These Star Trek scarves come in Command Gold, Operations Red, and Sciences Blue to match your favorite Starfleet member from the original series.
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The report named only Brigadier General William E. King IV, who was in command at Dugway as a colonel from 2009 to 2011.
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In March it killed Haji Iman, IS's second-in-command, and Abu Omar al-Shishani, its minister of war, among other jihadist leaders.
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Lee once termed him "the staff in my right hand," and by the end of the war made Longstreet his second-in-command.
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Konkus serves as deputy associate administrator in the EPA's office of public affairs, which is the second in command on the communications staff.
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She was second in command at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, who analyze and map the globe using radar, sensors, satellites, and more.
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That's according to the agency where Wheeler is about to be second in command—the agency that is charged with protecting clean water.
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For the first time, it seemed, people were taking charge of their own destiny, with no demagogues in command and no foreign interference.
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Lane has only just joined the race to succeed Vitor Constancio as the ECB's second-in-command when he steps down in May.
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But the events chronicled in "Command and Control," a documentary by Robert Kenner based on the book by Eric Schlosser, are terrifying nonetheless.
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In Rojava's war against the Islamic State, women can be found not only in the ranks but also in command of guerrilla units.
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Gordon worked for the CIA for over 25 years prior to becoming the Office of the Director of National Intelligence's second-in-command.
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Her influence is even strong enough to turn Bellamy Blake (Bob Morley), the show's original King Bully, into a respectable second-in-command.
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If this were not bad enough, Trump has also revealed that he is unfit to be in command of the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
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" Cardinal Zen did not attack the pope directly, but called Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the pope's second-in-command, "a man of little faith.
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The complaint notes that Pearson became "second in command" of Region 5 in January 2016, which was headed by Jones at the time.
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Those in command have a moral obligation to put servicemen and women at risk only where they are truly needed for national security.
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Mr. Zinke's second in command and possible successor is David Bernhardt, a former lobbyist and an oil and gas man to the core.
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Much of that can be chalked up to a perceived folksy demeanor and his time as former President Barack Obama's second-in-command.
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Over all, the failed uprising proved that the armed forces remain disciplined, and generals still seem to be in command of their troops.
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President Donald Trump has pledged an industry resurgence and recently nominated a coal lobbyist to be Pruitt's second-in-command at the EPA.
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The city had just gotten a new police commissioner, John Timoney, who had been second in command at the New York Police Department.
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Ken Cuccinelli, the controversial second-in-command at the Department of Homeland Security, has previously been vocal about efforts to restrict birthright citizenship.
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UPS Flight Forward's certificate permits the company to fly an unlimited number of drones with an unlimited number of remote operators in command.
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The title Travis Strikes Again (along with the trailer) suggests that this third adventure once again puts you in command of Mr. Touchdown.
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The American started the day with a seven-shot lead and was still in command until bogeying the 11th, 12th and 13th holes.
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James Comey's second-in-command at the FBI is making his first public appearance since Donald Trump abruptly fired his boss two days ago.
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Sisters Cassandra (Legion's Rachel Keller), WHHS' know-it-all star, and Allie (a hard-working Newton), an abiding second-in-command, are our protagonists.
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The actor, 43, who regularly undergoes dramatic weight transformations for roles, will play George W. Bush's second-in-command for the upcoming movie Backseat.
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Many plan to have a certified pilot in command at the beginning and then move on to an autonomous set-up when regulations allow.
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When Hanna at last takes over Alison's spot at the top of the social pyramid, Mona is her best friend and second in command.
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Baca's former second-in-command was sentenced to five years in prison in June after being found guilty of conspiracy and obstruction of justice.
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In September, the Revolutionary Guards killed four Sunni militants at a border crossing with Pakistan, including the second-in-command of Jaish al-Adl.
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The big picture: The New York Times reported last week Cox, who was the NRA's second-in-command, had been placed on administrative leave.
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Tavares, who defected from Renault, where he was second-in-command, pledged to cut labour costs, inventory and model line-ups to restore profitability. .
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Here are a few: Women in command The general domination of female entertainers is high on the list of reasons 2016 wasn't all bad.
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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is looking for a second-in-command, the Information reports, and notes that Uber has never had a formal no.
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It divides players into a team of protagonists, each controlling a single marine, and an Invader adversary in command of a host of demons.
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Tavares, who defected from Renault, where he was second-in-command, pledged to cut labor costs, inventory and model line-ups to restore profitability.
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Baca ordered the inmate to be isolated and put his second in command in charge of carrying out the plan, the plea agreement states.
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But Facebook's second-in-command also said that the US government could do more to help companies understand the wider picture from Russian interference.
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Once the seventh-seeded French team broke for a 3-1 lead they were always in command against the South African/New Zealand pairing.
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Longoria made it 4-1 in the fifth with a two-out ground-rule double to left-center that put San Francisco in command.
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Trump also weighed removing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein from his post and installing Rachel Brand, the department's third-in-command, to oversee Mueller.
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Two years later, W. Mark Felt, the F.B.I.'s second in command during the Nixon administration, revealed that in fact he was Deep Throat.
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While Secretary Urzua's second in command will take over, this will increase questions about the AMLO administration among both investors and credit rating agencies.
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Never has she slammed less or cooed more, and never has she seemed so in command of her desires, or so comfortable with them.
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Alfredo J. Sanchez, had been on the bridge since 1:15 that morning, and the ship's second in command had arrived around 15:30.
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The federal complaint released Thursday detailed charges against Jones' former second in command and successor as head of the UAW's "Region 5" Vance Pearson.
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Captain Perozeni, who was put in command of the Green Beret unit — Team 3212 — just weeks before it deployed to Niger, was reprimanded twice.
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Logan Green, the chief executive of Lyft, is known to be reserved, usually letting his second-in-command speak for their ride-sharing service.
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Campaigns try to make their candidates look compassionate and in command, while figuring out how to attack their opponents without looking exploitative or petty.
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He said the second-in-command of his gang, Frederick Then, known as "Colita," gave the order to bring Lesandro out of the bodega.
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I felt impressed and competitive and decided that I would be completely in command of my future dog and teach her even more words.
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Beginning in 2016, Mr. Flanagan ordered the secretary to the Senate to redirect stipends earmarked for some committee chairmen to those second in command.
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A few years ago, Mr. Leavy gave up solo flights in his two-seater, and now lets someone else be his pilot in command.
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CBS hasn't outlined a succession plan for Moonves, even though Moonves insisted during merger discussions that Ianniello should stay as his second in command.
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Along the way, largely meaningless metrics counting patrols, schools built, wells drilled, and other such numbers populated PowerPoints in command posts and briefing rooms.
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It's very likely that having the vice president in command would only give us a more conservative, better-organized version of the Trump brand.
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George W. Bush was attacked in August for leaving too much of the dirty work of governing to his second in command, Dick Cheney.
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Or will he seek to portray himself as unruffled and in command, looking ahead to the state he has always viewed as a firewall?
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"If you take the mindset of how a plantation would work, there'd be the overseer guy in command of all of it," he says.
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"They're all buddies," repeated Tsachas, who over the years has risen through the ranks to be second-in-command of Brooklyn's transit policing bureau.
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The fall below the long-term uptrend line is potentially bearish, but other features suggest the bear is not in command of the market.
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With a Boeing pilot in command, this test flight allowed the Air Force its first in-flight look at the capabilities of the aircraft.
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When she made the turn from the romping third variation to the ruminative one that followed, she sounded equally in command of each mode.
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The ZANU-PF political machine that the old dictator ran since independence in 1980 was still in command and up to its old ways.
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As the Civil War progressed, the telegraph would play a vital role in shaping military tactics, enabling an upgrade in command and control functions.
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Meet the nominee: Pekoske previously worked as second in command and chief operating officer at the Coast Guard, according to a White House release.
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"It's convenient to the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn," Peter Curcio, who was second-in-command at the DOC in the late 2000s, told me.
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No matter how you cut it, three consecutive two-termers in command of the presidency demonstrate the vast power available to the modern-day incumbent.
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Maybe I should reach out to the National Security Council; Flynn is gone, but his protege, Matt Pottinger, was just promoted to second in command.
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From there, he went to Michelin-star restaurant No.1 Lombard Street, becoming chef de partie, effectively fourth-in-command, at just 19 years old.
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The move makes Fraser second in command at Citigroup (C), a role that has been open for several months as Corbat considered the bank's future.
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The technology does not replace the work of Captain Durnford, who is temporarily in command of the Maersk Detector until he rejoins his usual ship.
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They also stated that during their time in the organization, they were branded with Raniere and his alleged second in command actress Allison Mack's initials.
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But White House deputy press secretary Sarah Sanders said on Tuesday that there is "absolutely no distance" between the President and his second in command.
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Official spokesman Mullah Zabihullah, the group's second in command, went one step further and shed light on the relations between Iran and new Taliban networks.
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Smith is a former Kiowa Warrior pilot in command and air mission command in the 101st Airborne with two combat tours to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Jeffrey Rosen, an attorney who's never served at the Department of Justice or as a prosecutor, just became Attorney General William Barr's second-in-command.
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In the teaser, Robin Wright's character Claire Underwood is the one in command, sitting behind the desk her husband once occupied in the Oval Office.
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Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican who is a leader in the conservative House Freedom Caucus, to the number two in command at the Justice Department.
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As part of the company's quest to change, Gurley led the search for a COO to act as a steady second-in-command to Kalanick.
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But there's a good deal of magic in the way that Mr. Berlinski, in command of fact and emotion, pilots this big novel safely home.
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Okeanos travels the globe, mapping the ocean floor, and scientists in command centers across the country can access its findings for their own research purposes.
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It does, however, clear the way for the COO that Uber eventually hires to be Kalanick's second-in-command if Kalanick stays in his role.
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Undersheriff Kevin McMahill, the second-in-command of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, was honored as the hero of the day at the game.
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Sessions came in very near the top, assuring the president that the forces of law and order were "so thrilled" to have him in command.
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He closes out his tweetstorm with "#sheryl2020," joking that Zuckerberg's second-in-command, Facebook's chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, might be a better presidential candidate.
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Once she acclimates to this new speed, she is well in command of the stylistic questions she encounters in her daily ride through BuzzFeed text.
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Vice presidential speculation is one of America's favorite quadrennial pastimes, so we put together a list of the favorites to become Clinton's second-in-command.
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The end times survival scenario puts you in command of a small but growing group of randomly generated survivors making their way across the country.
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The FBI's former second-in-command denied he misled the inspector general and framed his firing as a larger administration effort to discredit the bureau.
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He is an almost dictatorial creator firmly in command of a vocabulary — a formalist trained to design industrial products, who happened into fashion somewhat inadvertently.
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"She really seems to be in command of her instrument in a way that she hit another level," Robert Battle, the company's artistic director, said.
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The FBI's former second-in-command has denied he misled the inspector general when questioned about authorizing FBI agents to speak with the news media.
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When the U.S. sanctioned Venezuela's vice president for alleged involvement in the drug trade, Maduro responded by giving his second-in-command even more power.
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In replacing Mr. Perry, Mr. Brouillette becomes the latest lobbyist and seasoned second-in-command to take over for an embattled, higher-profile cabinet secretary.
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They will share both jobs as co-heads, the first time in seven years that Goldman has had that structure for its second-in-command.
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Albert Sidney Johnston left P.G.T. Beauregard in command of the army from the rear, and then ran off to lead the fight from the front.
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In this special debate day edition: The stakes for every candidate onstage, the ongoing health-care wars, and new polls that show Sanders in command.
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The American vets in "Triple Frontier" come in the usual flavors, including a gruff top dog, faithful second in command, wild card and so on.
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Moonves is chafing at Redstone's insistence on installing Viacom's CEO as his second-in-command and likely successor of a merged company, the people say.
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A man formerly on the payroll of the largest coal mining company in America will now be second in command at the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Amama Mbabazi, Mr. Museveni's former second in command, defected last year after a reported falling out and joined Mr. Besigye in challenging the president on Thursday.
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And Vyacheslav Igorevich Penchukov, a well-known local DJ who went by the nickname "tank," managed the whole scheme, putting him second in command to Slavik.
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After finishing at or nearly tied for the top in both Iowa and New Hampshire, Sanders can plausibly claim to be in command of the race.
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There's also a lack of tension in the premise, because of course they're going to try to go to Mars again with Tom back in command.
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"She was very much in command of herself, aside from the shock," Tuckerman said in a 1964 oral history recorded for the John F. Kennedy Library.
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After the lagging Google Hangout on Tuesday, ERC's General Secretary and Junqueras' number two in command, Marta Rovira, played an audio clip of Junqueras from prison.
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Friar was viewed as a particularly effective second in command, though Dorsey said this week that no one executive is responsible for execution at the company.
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Friar was seen as a particularly effective second-in-command, though Dorsey said Wednesday night that no one executive is responsible for execution at the company.
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Miller is currently in command of the secretive Joint Special Operations Command, which conducts some of the military&aposs most sensitive commando missions around the world.
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If Sloane's second-in-command on Vesta wanted to welcome them back, she should have at least sent a lackey with VIP passes for public transportation.
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The captain's second in command, Darellian, is supposedly a fair-minded law officer who is as angry about Captain Leland's policies as any of the citizens.
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Lincoln replaced the commander of the Army of the Potomac several times until he found George Meade and put him in command three days before Gettysburg.
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It's cynical, it's appalling, and it fundamentally does Trump no favors to insist that he's mentally acute and fully in command of the agenda he's unleashed.
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Attorney General Elliot Richardson refused to carry out Nixon's order to fire Cox and resigned as did Richardson's next in command, Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus.
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Now, with the first presidential primary contests on the horizon and Trump still firmly in command, the mood ranges from purple-faced anger to limp acceptance.
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Heydrich, the main architect behind the Final Solution, was the Reich's third in command behind Hitler and Himmler and the leader of Nazi forces in Czechoslovakia.
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In early December, the Command & Conquer series saw its first new release since 2012 in Command & Conquer: Rivals, which is only available on iOS and Android.
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The recusal effectively protected Robert Mueller's probe, because Sessions's second in command, Rod Rosenstein, was a mainstream career prosecutor who consistently expressed confidence in Mueller's integrity.
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In April the former second-in-command of the department, Paul Tanaka, was convicted of conspiracy and obstruction of justice in connection with the corruption probe.
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Nate Diaz just bested Anthony Pettis in style, in command through the entire three-round bout at UFC 241 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.
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"She is Nellie's child all over," said Felix Enriquez, 47, Opal's brother, who is scheduled to become the second in command in Belize's ministry of defense.
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Trump certainly has the resources to replicate those successes; He is world renowned, a forceful speaker and seems to be in command of his personal destiny.
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It was an even larger plot, allegedly involving sex slavery and branding, that pushed federal agents to arrest Raniere and his second-in-command Allison Mack.
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Li, the country's second-in-command, urged local governments Monday to "seek truth from facts" and be "open and transparent" in releasing information on the epidemic.
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The senators in question are actually vice chairs of those committees, a second-in-command position that is not entitled to a stipend under state law.
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Mr. McCabe rose quickly through the F.B.I. ranks and was seen as a new model for the second-in-command when he was promoted in 2016.
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Mr. Shen grew up in Beijing, the son of a successful Communist Party bureaucrat who rose to become the second in command of China's prison system.
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We don't see where he lives, or really anything beyond his perpetual erection for CJ. The same goes for CJ and Stephanie, Mitch's second-in-command.
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And with Pruitt's second-in-command and former coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler taking the wheel, Trump's EPA is set to continue its current path of deregulation.
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On the Obama side, several agencies were represented by their second-in-command at the meeting for reasons including a belief that Trump's principals wouldn't show.
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"TikTok's ad platform is very new, so it's not quite tuned to what will get you the most conversions," said Justin Gaggino, HiSmile's second-in-command.
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After 150 years of insecurity as this country gazed across the sea at the edifices of European culture, here was the New World finally in command.
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He gave his findings to the sheriff's second-in-command, Joel Bolante, who considered him a friend from when they worked a vice case years before.
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If approved by the full Senate, he would serve as second in command to Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and supervise the agency's day-to-day operations.
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Bollore, second-in-command to Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn, had already announced last month that Renault was stepping up investment to improve its NOx emissions performance.
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Both planes had experienced crews Ethiopian Airlines tweeted that the first officer had 350 hours of flying time and the pilot in command had 103,100 hours.
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Blankfein showed his determination to stay a year ago – when his long-time second in command, Gary Cohn, was offered a job at the White House.
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It is beyond honest dispute that the wars did not achieve what their organizers promised, no matter the party in power or the generals in command.
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Guatemala's already disgraced former president, Otto Pérez Molina, has been formally charged with corruption along with his second in command, Roxana Baldetti, and 68 other people.
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The company is also in the midst of hiring a COO, to be the company's second-in-command and a partner to Kalanick if he returns.
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"Definitely being in command are the assignments and memories I most cherish, all the way from being a platoon leader to brigade command," she said in 2016.
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But they said it had been hidden on the banana farm by Clan Úsuga's second-in-command, Roberto Vargas Gutiérrez, who's also known by his alias, Gavilán.
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But Burks then hit his momentum-busting hoop, and Robinson nailed a back-breaking 3-pointer with 2:31 to go, helping the Warriors stay in command.
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The army took over the distribution of essential goods in July, putting one general in command of toilet paper, another in charge of potatoes and so on.
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So, this season, when Daya is at her lowest point, she becomes romantically involved with Daddy (Vicci Martinez), the second-in-command of the D Block gang.
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The Echo Show still does support full-screen YouTube video, but users will need to use a separate "Alexa, zoom in" command to display videos like that.
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Seventeen other officials have been convicted of criminal charges in the misconduct probe, including Baca's former second-in-command, who was sentenced to five years in prison.
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In purely electoral terms, the crisis may explain a slight dip in approval ratings for President Donald Trump, who was seen as more blustering than in command.
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At a party hosted by Siggy Flicker, the RHONJ second-in-command is publically attacked by the shindig's hostess, all for throwing a cake in Boca Raton.
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John Cornyn, the Texan who serves as Mitch McConnell's second in command, offered a dazzling display of the GOP's incoherence on the goals of health care policy.
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While traditionally a senior political officer or the senior consular officer would be third in command, this role is now often filled by the USAID mission director.
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The move will likely end a brief stint as acting attorney general for Bruce Castor, whom Kane had hired as her second-in-command earlier this year.
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In a surprise move last year, it promoted its head of digital banking, Carlos Torres, to second-in-command despite his lack of experience in retail banking.
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I am in command of this ship and my life, and not some external Dad in the sky wearing sandals giving me things or taking them away.
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He also drove attendees out to the school—now an abandoned husk—with his second-in-command, Junior Walk, an activist who works with several local organizations.
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Titanfall 2 puts you in command of a colossal mech, while Doom invites you to tear off a demon's arm and beat him to death with it.
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As Lewinsky still struggles to get her side of the story out, Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is in command of her own narrative.
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After serving two terms as Obama's second in command, Biden opted out of running for president in 22019 after his eldest son, Beau, died from brain cancer.
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As we soon see in a flashback, Kenny, Jack's second-in-command, enlisted the Kandy Welding Co. to install extra precautions so that Jesse could never escape.
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That was until archival findings revealed a President who was very much in command of every decision and every statement that came out of the White House.
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Zinke will be replaced—at least temporarily—by David Bernhardt, a former high-profile lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry and the Interior's current second-in-command.
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"The comprehensive review found that over a sustained period of time, rising pressure to meet operational demands led those in command to rationalize declining standards," he said.
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The Navy's second-in-command disagreed Wednesday with his Army and Air Force colleagues about closing bases in order to save money to reinvest in other needs.
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In this story, the king was cruel and self-indulgent, as tyrants more often tend to be, and his second in command was a man named Haman.
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Leading House Democrats, most notably Pelosi and second-in-command Steny Hoyer, have hand-waved the question of impeachment, citing the presidential elections that are fast approaching.
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The French state, Renault's biggest shareholder, sees Chief Performance Officer Thierry Bollore's promotion to second-in-command "in a positive light", a finance ministry source told Reuters.
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It faces the building where he was based when he was in command of Allied forces during the World War II. Margaret Thatcher unveiled it in 1989.
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When government forces arrested his second-in-command, Servando Gómez Martínez or La Tuta, in March 210, they proclaimed they had finally eliminated the Templarios for good.
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BEIJING — China's central bank is expected to cut key rates soon, following a directive from a meeting led by the country's second-in-command, Premier Li Keqiang.
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It's a shame, because it was an artistic breakthrough for him, an incisively funny and formally adventurous hour that reveals a comic in command of his powers.
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America watched a churlish child stand among serious leaders, corporate leaders and scientific ones, trying to appear in command, but continuously exposing himself as small and shallow.
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Soleimani, an Iranian general who was slated as second-in-command in Iran's leadership, was killed on Friday by a U.S drone strike authorized by President Trump.
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General Espinoza was in command of the city during the absence of General Rodil, who was on his plantations forcing his farm hands to join President Palacio.
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Mr. Prawit, who is second in command in the junta, has been the target of ridicule by the opposition for the collection of luxury watches he wears.
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He is a favorite of Ms. Redstone's, and in her vision of a joined CBS and Viacom he would serve as second-in-command to Mr. Moonves.
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Bryce Benson; his second-in-command; and the senior enlisted sailor were relieved of their duties by the head of the Seventh Fleet in Japan, Vice Adm.
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He really went there with his performance, and he was giving sexy faces, really strong energy and I think that he was in command the whole time.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday defended his second in command, Rod Rosenstein, a day after House conservatives began an effort to impeach the deputy attorney general.
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His attorneys contend that Baca was unaware of efforts inside his department to impede the investigation, and sought to blame his former second-in-command, Paul Tanaka.
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Bruce Josten, second in command at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, will be retiring at the end of the year, the powerful business group announced on Monday.
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The administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator, Verma, is second in command (Verma), but also directly oversees two of the biggest federal programs.
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WASHINGTON — Known as a no-nonsense, even-keeled prosecutor, Rod J. Rosenstein was expected to sail through Senate confirmation to be the Justice Department's second-in-command.
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So did Mr. Leonetti, Mr. Scarfo's nephew and now an author, who was the family's second in command at the time and was known as Crazy Phil.
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Trevor Jackson stars as Youngblood Priest, with Jason Mitchell as his second in command and Michael Kenneth Williams as his disquieting martial-arts enthusiast of a mentor.
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With roguish Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in command, the crew of the starship Enterprise completes a five-year mission of scientific exploration and intergalactic diplomacy.
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