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They were in command of their own story once again.
He was in command of the meeting while inviting input.
Why am I not in command of my own penis?
He was confident and seemed in command of the room.
Go straight to the people in command of the opposing forces.
He didn't seem like someone who was in command of himself.
Yet Sidney proves early on that she's in command of her fate.
She is thoroughly in command of herself without ever being obviously ambitious.
Bryce Benson has been in command of the destroyer, the U.S.S. Fitzgerald.
It is then I remind myself I am in command of my attitude.
This looks more like a President not in command of his own staff.
Templet is the second-in-command of Homeland Security investigations in San Francisco.
Mr. de Blasio cast himself as a leader in command of facts and figures.
He was on point, able to parry attacks, and in command of his talking points.
Listen, I'm 653, but I feel (laughs) that I'm finally in command of my work.
He has reportedly since been promoted to be second-in-command of subway system policing.
A politics that is just the politics of smart people in command of Good Facts.
The angry orange man is in command of facts he should never have had access to.
IN MOST COUNTRIES candidates for president must prove that they are in command of their senses.
Mr. Visinescu was in command of Ramnicu Sarat prison in eastern Romania from 1956 to 1963.
History warns us that leaders who condone war crimes find themselves in command of criminal militaries.
Hillary Clinton stood on the debate stage with Donald Trump in command of her political prowess.
It's now in command of both the presidency and a big majority in the French parliament.
First, there's Sirajuddin Haqqani, the leader of the Haqqani network, and second in command of the Taliban.
That, they claim, would make South Korea more of a "dolphin", in command of its own fate.
Never before have two leaders in command of nuclear arsenals more closely evoked a professional wrestling match.
"He's just in command of his game," coach Jon Cooper told reporters of Bishop, who has a .
Having optimism about science and feeling in command of scientists, that's like what I did at Microsoft.
None of these three clarifications inspire confidence that the president is fully in command of the crisis.
Several crew members were injured, including the officer in command of the guided missile destroyer, the Fitzgerald.
Wit, so akin to ambiguity, shows how fully in command of the medium an artist truly is.
The following September, he was successfully back in university — this time in command of his academic life.
Well, this month it's payback time, because you will be fully in command of your romantic fortunes.
Falun, second-in-command of my guard and my closest friend, towered over me in the cramped passage.
Effectively, NASA's first and second in command of humans in space have been replaced at the same time.
The pilot in command of an aircraft is the final authority as to the operation of that aircraft.
In democracies, political leaders don't normally exercise the kind of power given to generals in command of troops.
"We have investigated this matter for over a year and are in command of the facts," Futerfas said.
Maybe it will send her back to the woods more in command of her chickens and her powers.
Since then, he has been promoted to the second-in-command of policing the subway system throughout Brooklyn.
But Mr. Trump seems far more in command of his party than Mr. Clinton ever was over his.
Viktor Borisovich Netyksho, he alleges, was in command of one unit that had primary responsibility for the hackings.
Most recently, Lavin served as second in command of New York City Transit Authority's office of system safety.
Lohan won Streep's praise on the film: "She's in command of the art form," Streep said of her costar.
President Gerald Ford was firmly in command of the proceedings in Kansas City, Missouri, in August 22015 years ago.
In turn, Hillary Clinton was in command of the issues and didn't allow Trump to get under her skin.
Mrs Merkel remains her country's most popular politician and seems once more fully in command of her departure date.
Bob Merriman, the young economist, began as second-in-command of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the largely American group.
The statement did not indicate any specific gifts or behaviors related to his time in command of the Reagan.
She was as enthralling as ever, and utterly in command of both her powerful instrument and the stage itself.
Guys are coming down against him and they're almost deflated because he's that in command of what's going on.
Although he was chairman of the Oversight Committee, he had not been in command of the investigations on his panel.
Another is that Musk is a famous micromanager, and may really be in command of the cost-cutting drives himself.
Standing at the podium wearing a dark suit and tie, he was sharp, funny, and in command of the room.
But Likud and its traditional political allies were in command of a 65-55 majority, according to The Associated Press.
Once again a CGI horde falls to their knees, once again Daenerys finds herself in command of a new city.
A U.S. airstrike Sunday killed the second in command of the Somali branch of ISIS, the U.S. military said Monday.
As the sweat beads roll down my forehead, I'm in command of my body and a psychological weight is lifted.
And with Clinton appearing to be in command of the Democratic Party primary, a Bloomberg independent bid looks decidedly doomed.
Season 2 catches up with the once-repressed Otis (Asa Butterfield) now gleefully in command of his teen male libido.
The Palin event kept Trump in command of media coverage and starved his rivals of publicity at a crucial stage.
Captain Perozeni was put in command of the Green Beret unit — Team 3212 — just weeks before it deployed to Niger.
Valery Fedyanin, 46, was in command of the 61st marine brigade of the Russian Northern Fleet with the rank of colonel.
"Given his obvious personal instability, putting him in command of our military and nuclear arsenal would be deeply irresponsible," McMullin added.
The two consuls whom Sulla left in command of Rome clashed, and the Senate declared one of them a public enemy.
At this moment she is powerful, outwardly flawless, and completely in command of her fate for the first time in her life.
Every episode of Mad Men begins with a man falling, falling, then landing safely in his seat, in command of his universe.
Lace is associated with being delicate but when I put this bodysuit on I feel sexy and in command of my strength.
Clinton was clearly in command of the facts, but Trump was making the simpler -- if highly inaccurate -- case for defending American jobs.
All of these occurred when I was a general officer in command of large organizations and when I was working with allies.
Smith, leader of ARGUS and second-in-command of Team Arrow... I want to see what goes on at that dinner table.
"He was in command of the Defense Brigades – the country's elite commando troops – in the 1980s," the group said in a statement.
Even though he may have come in second in Iowa, polls around the nation show him in command of the Republican field.
" Told of Patil's comments, Bipin Bihari, second-in-command of police for Maharashtra, said: "In a way their work supports the police.
On their own, the junior House Democrats probably have enough votes to put one of their own in command of the caucus.
If the play leaves her alone, it also leaves her finally in command of her body and her fortune and her future.
Kevin Roberts, a spokesman for the governor, said that Mr. Christie had remained firmly in command of the state throughout his presidential campaign.
In September, Iranian forces killed four Sunni militants at a border crossing with Pakistan, including the second-in-command of Jaish al-Adl.
She rose to second in command of the network's Paris circuit, which was also funneling enemy intelligence back to the Allies in London.
Makes you wonder if Al's philosophy rubbed off on his son, Mark Davis, the new guy in command of the Silver and Black.
In Rojava's war against the Islamic State, women can be found not only in the ranks but also in command of guerrilla units.
If this were not bad enough, Trump has also revealed that he is unfit to be in command of the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
The complaint notes that Pearson became "second in command" of Region 5 in January 2016, which was headed by Jones at the time.
Over all, the failed uprising proved that the armed forces remain disciplined, and generals still seem to be in command of their troops.
The title Travis Strikes Again (along with the trailer) suggests that this third adventure once again puts you in command of Mr. Touchdown.
In September, the Revolutionary Guards killed four Sunni militants at a border crossing with Pakistan, including the second-in-command of Jaish al-Adl.
It divides players into a team of protagonists, each controlling a single marine, and an Invader adversary in command of a host of demons.
Never has she slammed less or cooed more, and never has she seemed so in command of her desires, or so comfortable with them.
Captain Perozeni, who was put in command of the Green Beret unit — Team 3212 — just weeks before it deployed to Niger, was reprimanded twice.
He said the second-in-command of his gang, Frederick Then, known as "Colita," gave the order to bring Lesandro out of the bodega.
I felt impressed and competitive and decided that I would be completely in command of my future dog and teach her even more words.
"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.
"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.
The fall below the long-term uptrend line is potentially bearish, but other features suggest the bear is not in command of the market.
When she made the turn from the romping third variation to the ruminative one that followed, she sounded equally in command of each mode.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Since 1996, pilots with insulin-treated diabetes have been allowed to act as pilot-in-command of an airplane in the United States, but only on private flights.
Ms Dick was in command of a botched operation that led to the killing of an innocent man after the terrorist attacks on London's transport network in 2005.
Even then, Hagner was in command of a precocious talent—and it was actually a performance in her high school musical that led to her first professional gig.
Ali Maychou was the No. 2 in command of Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an umbrella group for al Qaeda-linked insurgents in West Africa's Sahara.
In both cases, a SEAL was elevated from the enlisted ranks to leading petty officer (LPO), which was, at the time, the fourth in command of a platoon.
He has entered this one on a decline — still drawing big crowds, still in command of a gigantic organization, but losing some support to candidates with more experience.
His staff boasted about the business deals being signed, and the visual images beamed to Americans back home showed a president seemingly in command of a world stage.
And Pat Mahony was in command of the betting at Belmont Park in June when American Pharoah became just the 12th horse to take down the sport's holy grail.
Indians' Kluber shuts out White Sox CHICAGO — Cleveland Indians' starter Corey Kluber was in command of all his pitches and back in in Cy Young form on Friday night.
In the fourth set, Rosol, best known for upsetting Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon in 2012, had two break points that could have put him in command of the match.
"Having a pilot to load-share with you in command of an airplane is invaluable," said Australian Federation of Air Pilots President David Booth, a pilot at Virgin Australia.
All they need to do is persuade Americans that they have more to fear from conservative hackwork than from a liberalism in command of politics as well as culture.
Davidson would also be in command of the Asia-Pacific region while China is bulking up its presence and more aggressively asserting its claims in the South China Sea.
Heavy outsourcing on jets like the 787 expanded the trend by leaving suppliers - such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries , which supplies the 787's carbon wings - in command of key components.
I'm frankly terrified at the notion that somebody as bigoted and ignorant as Donald Trump could possibly wind up in command of the most powerful military force in the world.
The first "King's Quest" from 1983 put you in command of young knight Sir Graham, who was charged with recovering magical treasures in order to be crowned the new king.
He irritated Churchill, in particular, with his refusal to placate Roosevelt, acting as if he were in command of a major army instead of a few borrowed rooms in Mayfair.
A survivor of decades of serial addiction-recovery-relapse-recovery—and also of heart disease, childhood sexual predation, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and bipolarity—he remained in command of prodigious gifts.
That's why the scene when she reads the poem is, in my opinion, so powerful — because Julia Stiles manages to make Kat fully in command of even her rawest emotions.
"How can we vote for this explosive agenda in the climate of instability in which no one knows who is in command of the Senate," Workers Party Senator Paulo Paim said.
Late adolescence and early adulthood -- the "in-between age" -- is a time for developing independence, morality, and identity, but many young people -- particularly males -- are not yet in command of them.
The NBC brass of 1965, in rejecting "The Cage," are said to have been unable to tolerate the idea of a woman as second-in-command of a starship in 2266.
The four defendants, including Mr. Mills and Tyler D. Bingham, the second in command of the Aryan Brotherhood, were found guilty of racketeering and conspiracy and of murders dating to 1979.
Together, if Biden performed at the upper end of his polls — winning strongly in both Michigan and Missouri — it would signal that he's thoroughly in command of the race going forward.
He was picked to become second-in-command of the entire A.N.C., launching him into an even more prominent post — as South Africa's deputy president, second only to the nation's leader.
I spent the last year in command of the air war against ISIS at United States Central Command, which oversees military efforts in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia.
These candidates are often in command of the interview, they are clearly happy at their job, and emitting joyful energy during a job interview (instead of sad, upsetting energy) is contagious.
Weisselberg has been described to CNN as the number two man in command of the Trump Organization, someone who oversees every dollar that has gone in and out of the company.
The Dallas Stars are in command of their Western Conference first-round series and can close out the visiting Minnesota Wild on Friday night when the teams square off in Game 21.
One thing we know for certain after last week's failed leadership challenge is that May will remain in command of the Conservative Party unless she chooses to resign of her own accord.
According to the complaint, he was not reproached until August 2015, when he ran into Captain James F. Kobel, the second-in-command of the department's Equal Employment Opportunity office, at work.
Definition: The first officer or co-pilot is the second in command of the plane and sits on the right side of the cockpit wearing three stripes on his or her shoulder.
Going into Tuesday night, Biden was already in command of the Democratic presidential race after running up the score against Sanders on Super Tuesday and in a handful of primaries last week.
Here is a selection of commentary on the new study: "There are life-and-death consequences to putting someone like Donald Trump in command of the federal government," Slate's Jamelle Bouie writes.
"While in command of the company for three days, he led attacks against multiple enemy-fortified positions while exposing himself to enemy fire to carry wounded Marines to safety," the announcement continued.
Gianaris, who is second-in-command of his party's conference, had proposed a "millionaire's tax" on New York's highest earners to pay for mass transit fixes, which Mayor de Blasio later supported.
Mac: You do your best as a curator to be in command of the night and the party and be aware at all times, but of course you can't be everywhere at once.
In his office at a headquarters near the village of Bashir, Abdul-Hussein Mohamed, second-in-command of the Badr Organization's forces in the area, is circumspect when asked about the American election.
"She was very much in command of herself, aside from the shock," Ms. Tuckerman said of the first lady a year later in an oral history recorded for the John F. Kennedy Library.
"Envisioning 2718" shows Kubrick as a director in command of all aspects of filmmaking, and it suggests that he and Clarke were no small obsessives when it came to understanding their subject matter.
David Bernhardt, darling lobbyist of the oil and gas industry who regularly sues the Interior Department on behalf of corporate clients, could be number two in command of protecting public lands and waters.
PARAMARIBO, Dutch Guinea, June 4 — We were welcomed by Commissar Wempe, Captain Sluyter, in command of troops; James Lawton, American Consul at Paramaribo, and by several others who had come out from town.
Clinton was in command of the race until the Star, a supermarket tabloid, ran the first printed accusation against Clinton of marital infidelity: "My 12-Year Affair With Clinton," an interview with Gennifer Flowers.
Military and local sources said clashes had resumed south of Ras Lanuf when the LNA's opponents counter-attacked, before Mismari asserted that the LNA was again in command of the area by late afternoon.
The most apolitical kind of activity, like singing a love song, was an expression of political dissent, because it was a rejection of politics when politics was supposed to be "in command" of everything.
He overcame the resistance of those who remembered the drinking and didn't think he looked as if he'd dried out, and, in 1861, was put in command of the 21st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
Yet the person tens of millions of viewers saw in this fall's debates was hugely impressive all the same: self-possessed, almost preternaturally calm under pressure, deeply prepared, clearly in command of policy issues.
And yet it seemed clear through this last confrontation that there was a gap in knowledge, or at least in command of the material that candidates seeking to be president are expected to master.
Sirajuddin Haqqani is the second in command of the Taliban at a time when its negotiators are hammering out an agreement with American officials in Doha that could result in American troops leaving Afghanistan.
Sirajuddin Haqqani is the second in command of the Taliban at a time when its negotiators are hammering out an agreement with American officials in Doha that could result in American troops leaving Afghanistan.
At the time, the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, was in command of territory about 2165 miles from the Iraqi security forces, which allowed the militants to easily attack the Iraqis.
When an entire religious community is dealing with the fallout of #MeToo, what does it mean to give a platform to the second-in-command of one of the most unrepentant "pussy grabbers" of all?
In one recent instance, a post shared on LinkedIn by senior ICE agent Leslie Derewonko and "liked" by Jerry Templet, the second-in-command of Homeland Security Investigations in San Francisco, insinuated that US Rep.
This dungeon defense game puts you in command of stopping heroes from taking away the source of your evil power, and you get the usual complement of unlockable traps and units to make it happen.
Mr. Walton's style as the bureau's deputy assistant director in New York — a title he held for six years as second in command of the nation's largest F.B.I. office — sometimes rankled his superiors in Washington.
Ten years later, in April 1994, he was back in space in command of the Challenger, the second shuttle craft to go into orbit; Columbia had carried the first shuttle astronauts into space in 21983.
The "circumstances" facing the group, NXIVM, are almost certainly the public trial of "Smallville" actress Allison Mack, who was charged with multiple sex crimes related to her role as second-in-command of the group.
Mary Lincoln is the protagonist of Irving Stone's "Love Is Eternal" (1954), an overdecorated but non-flimsy piece of historical fiction, its author in command of his material even when he's unable to animate it.
Joseph graduated from Manhattan College in the Bronx with a bachelor's degree in English literature, studied drama at Columbia University and served in the Philippines as second in command of a Landing Craft Infantry ship.
Deployed in 2005 to the northern city of Tal Afar, in command of a cavalry regiment, he showed it was possible, at least temporarily, to pacify even the most violent and baffling parts of the country.
First, a quick note on the gameplay: Unlike most war-themed games, Combat Mission does not put the player in control of a single soldier on a battlefield, but in command of a larger military organization.
But if we have to jump in bed with another mysterious organization on Scandal, the best we can hope for is some kind of interesting payoff, a la Papa Pope being in command of B-613.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena said on Monday he had appointed Chandana Wickramaratne, the second in command of the police, as acting police chief, the latest change in personnel after Easter Sunday suicide bombings.
The second-in-command of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard is warning it will close access to the strategic Strait of Hormuz if the United States or its allies "threaten" the country, Iranian state media reported Wednesday.
"You have to look like you're in command of your faction, you have to look presidential and, if you can, you have to get off a good line or two to have a moment," he said.
Since Trump took office in January, he and fellow Republicans in command of both chambers of Congress have approved no major legislation, a fact they want to change before facing voters in the 2018 congressional elections.
Deployed in 2005 to the northern city of Tal Afar, in command of a cavalry regiment, he showed that it was possible, at least temporarily, to pacify even the most violent and baffling parts of the country.
Mersch was picked by the ECB's Governing Council in April to replace Lautenschlaeger as the second-in-command of bank supervision but he still requires the approval of EU lawmakers before he can take up the job.
At the start of 2015, Mexican national Horacio Hernandez Herrera, allegedly third in command of the infamous Sinaloa Cartel, was arrested in the Philippines' capital, Manila, at the center of a 12 million peso ($255,000) drug bust.
Now in command of 2,200 Army troops and more than 80 helicopters, Colonel Gill said a major challenge is to maintain heightened combat readiness even as some troops finish their enlistments and new soldiers join the brigade.
Mr. McGuinness was second in command of the Derry I.R.A. on Bloody Sunday, the grim day in 1972 when British troops fired on unarmed civilians staging a peaceful protest against the British practice of internment without trials.
It puts you in command of a single aspect of the first, last, and only defense against the scum of the universe, while your largely inept friends struggle to deal with their own roles in protecting the planet.
By late 2007, news broke that Vivendi and Activision were in talks to merge, a fusion that produced a powerhouse in command of juggernauts such as Call of Duty and Guitar Hero in addition to World of Warcraft.
"Those in command of passenger jets, or any other form of public transportation, have an obligation to serve the public in the safest and most responsible way possible," United States Attorney Eileen M. Decker said in a statement.
But where Mr. Mueller seemed unsteady and uncertain last summer when he testified about his special counsel investigation into Russian interference, Mr. Taylor came across as calm, confident and in command of the facts as he knew them.
Live Review At the first of a series of New York-area arena dates on her Courage World Tour, the pop diva was fully in command of her glorious voice — and the crowd gathered to bask in it.
American officials say that until his capture in 2015, Mr. Oseguera was the second-in-command of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, which is led by his father, Nemesio Oseguera, and is considered Mexico's most violent criminal group.
Seeing Stiles, a talented, versatile actor who has been sadly overlooked in past years before making her comeback in Hustlers, in command of such an arc is an extra reminder of how far we still have to go.
Across the seven decades and three generations encompassed by the novel, Thien writes with the mastery of a conductor who is as in command of the symphony's tempo as she is attuned to the nuances of each individual instrument.
But if a conversational engine ends up in command of the full range of human speech — quirks, quibbles and all — then designing a voice AI may come to be thought of as akin to designing a TV character or cartoon personality.
And as BuzzFeed News reported earlier this year, the country embeds foreigners in its military and gave the rank of major general to an American lieutenant colonel, Stephen Toumajan, placing him in command of a branch of its armed forces.
But the changes mean you feel a little more in command of the things you want to do on your computer, rather than being totally stuck in the iOS world of full-sized windows and neat rows of app icons.
Earlier this summer, at 2018's San Diego Comic-Con, Star Trek: Discovery showrunner Alex Kurtzman confirmed that Spock, the beloved half-Vulcan second-in-command of the original Star Trek's U.S.S. Enterprise, would be appearing in the newest Trek series.
" Prior to joining the EPA as second-in-command of the agency in April this year, Wheeler was a lobbyist with Faegre Baker Daniels consulting, where one of his clients was Murray Energy, "the country's largest underground coal mining company.
Human Rights Watch in February harshly criticized President Ivan Duque's appointment of General Martínez Espinel, noting that he was second-in-command of the 10th Brigade in northeast Colombia during years for which prosecutors have opened investigations into 23 illegal killings.
In "For Whom the Bell Tolls," Hemingway imagined an American volunteer in command of a group of Spanish guerrillas and beset with doubt once he starts to care for them, and to fall in love with at least one of them.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The former second-in-command of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department was found guilty on Wednesday of conspiracy and obstruction of justice, stemming from a long-running corruption probe of the largest county jail system in the United States.
My thoughts on American Ninja Warrior are a matter of public record, but I'll reiterate: it is my favorite thing on television, and it is more fun and more funny and more in command of its totally delirious weirdness with every passing season.
But Mr Mulvaney will have to do the job while also remaining in command of the OMB, which bodes well for neither the sizable federal agency in charge of the president's budget nor the prospects of a more smoothly running White House.
That is unless you're Kylie Jenner who is in command of an unparalleled nonchalance when it comes to her follicle styling, sharing a Snapchat of the closet in which she keeps roughly 20 of her favorite wig looks from this past year alone.
ADEN (Reuters) - The second-in-command of the Yemeni army was killed on Wednesday when a missile fired by the Iran-aligned Houthi movement hit an army camp, a military source said, the most senior Yemeni officer killed in the country's civil war.
Clinton was poised, confident and briskly in command of the facts; Trump blustered repetitively, was easily put on the defensive and his free-association ranting — such as his Sid Blumenthal excursion — was often too scatterbrained for anyone but political junkies to follow.
Reports this time around have suggested that negotiations regarding who would be second-in-command of a combined company, Viacom CEO Bob Bakish or CBS chief operating officer Joseph Ianniello, have held up merger talks, as well as pricing around the Viacom acquisition.
They had their own interesting views on science and spirituality, they were curious and charismatic, and most of all, they seemed absolutely in command of themselves—an appealing trait for someone like me who was still looking for my place in the world.
The first was obvious: After much speculation about his temperament, inspired by the dark portrait painted in the book "Fire and Fury," he no doubt wanted to show himself to be an executive in command of the issues and fit to govern.
Iván Márquez, a former second-in-command of the FARC, a guerrilla group that ended its 52-year war against the Colombian state in 2016, announced that he would lead fighters back into battle, accusing Colombia's government of "shredding" the peace agreement.
The next day, Mr. Anderson and John MacGaffin, who was second in command of covert operators, bestowed an official award on Mr. Bearden for outstanding work on the Afghan operation in the 1980s, when he was the station chief in neighboring Pakistan.
Members of the clique in control of Algeria, including Mr. Bouteflika if he is still in command of his senses, are aware what happened to neighboring regimes in the Arab Spring, and what could happen to them if they refuse to fade away.
It is an extraordinary accomplishment for a man who grew up in the shadow of a difficult and demanding father and a hero brother, killed at the age of 30 in command of one of Israel's most storied military ventures, Operation Entebbe.
It has become a tradition for the smug, in editorials and essay and confident Facebook boasting, to assume that the presidential debates will feature their candidate, in command of the facts, wiping the floor with the empty huckster ignorance of their Republican opponent.
Later, when she'd started calling me Uncle Nick or Nicky boy, I'd find myself wondering if this skin-suit episode hadn't been an elaborate setup, a provocation or even a trap laid by someone known to be in command of her presentation in the world.
In April, 2004, when he was in command of several thousand soldiers during an uprising in Iraq, he climbed into an armored vehicle to drive to meet with Iraqi leaders and with General James Conway, who was then the top Marine commander in Iraq.
This astounding exhibition of around 50 drawings posits Elizabeth Murray (1940-2007) as one of the great draftspeople of the late 20th century, in command of styles and mediums ranging from ballpoint to pastel to color pencil, from nearly automatist doodles to finished studies.

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