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They hit eight in the first half to take command.
But they will need suitable carrier pilots to take command.
I could finally take command of the Bridge; it felt glorious.
He is set to take command of ISS on June 4.
Other NATO nations will eventually take command responsibilities, diplomats told Reuters.
Which means that Germany may have to take command, after all.
He's using fear to solidify his position and to take command.
Mrs Lam—assuming she wins—will take command of a divided society.
Garrett Miller, has been identified and is expected to take command soon.
The Cubs then went back to their power to take command early.
The Nittany Lions were unable to take command until the final minutes.
All she really had to do to take command was simply to move.
That kept the game close early and let the Sharks take command later.
Your communications team will take command and execute its plan to minimize damage.
The Mavericks used a dominating third quarter to take command of the contest.
Votto's blast in the bottom of the inning allowed the Reds to take command.
At Take Command Health, we (Hooper) witnessed the carnage in the market first-hand.
He will take command during the second part of his six-month mission in 2018.
Todd Wasmund is headed to France to take command of the French 3rd Armored Division.
The Buffaloes used a 10-0 run midway through the first half to take command.
Veep Political leaders take command of situations and carefully consider their options before they act.
Take Command Health has estimated that these numbers could be even higher – closer to 50 million.
With the scored tied at 39-39, the Bulldogs scored nine straight points to take command.
Clemson scored on each of its first three possessions of the second half to take command.
He seemed to know how to take command of their time and arrange for their pleasure.
What cancer research and cancer medicine need right now is someone to take command and control it.
The Celtics led most of the way, using a 37-22 game-opening run to take command early.
If confirmed, Barr would take command of the Justice Department at a grim moment in modern American history.
He's arrived to take command of Fort Monroe, an outpost in Virginia, a state that hours ago seceded.
A box pops up to ask that person to let you observe or take command of the screen.
And who better to take command than one of the two most irritating ex-public officials in America?
The former four-star will take command of the agency responsible for protecting U.S. critical infrastructure from cyberattack.
The Cougars scored the game's first five points before Colorado went on a 163-0 run to take command.
They maintained contact with Mr. Berger, and in 2015 he invited them to take command of the organization's future.
Evil British officer who wants to harness the supernatural thing to wipe out pirates and take command of the oceans?
The Illini went on a 27-0 spree to take command early, and they led 42-40 at the half.
Could it be that Kissinger is returning to the White House to once again take command of the nuclear football?
When it's time for a crew to take command of a new vehicle, they need to give it a name.
Britain has agreed to take command of a battalion to be based in Estonia and Germany and one in Lithuania.
Both teams a bit stunned by the rapid fire goals, but Croatia is starting to take command of the ball.
"Whoever can win big on that day is the person who will really take command of the race," he predicted.
President Michel Temer last week ordered Brazil's army to take command of all security forces in violent Rio de Janeiro state.
Cleveland scored 14 of the game's next 16 points, four of those by Jeff Green, to take command at 86-71.
By hacking the RNA, it's thus possible to take command of the processes of the cell, particularly that of protein synthesis.
Trump quickly named Mark Esper, the secretary of the army and a former Raytheon executive, to take command of the Pentagon.
He made a quiet start on Saturday, before notching up four birdies in five holes from the fifth to take command.
Washington has been struggling in recent games, but his two goals let the Capitals take command against a physical Carolina team.
It is one thing to rail against crime, corruption and impunity, quite another to take command of the apparatus of law enforcement.
Montreal then notched three goals in 75 seconds in the first two minutes of the second period and appeared to take command.
Mesmer then employs its own signals to take command of the drone itself, ordering it to divert, land or return to base.
In January, when Osaka won the Australian Open, it appeared that she might be ready to take command of the women's game.
It went on a big early run to take command of the game and then kept the crowd silent by answering little spurts.
And then, we take command of a wheelchair-bound BJ, who never lets a disability keep him from kicking nazi ass, real hard.
It will be our children who take command of their futures and invent a new politics that is worthy of our great country.
James Malloy, a deputy chief of naval operations, is preparing to fly out to Bahrain this weekend to take command in the interim.
After the Dream (21994-22014) tied the game at 7-7, the Liberty scored 15 of the next 21 points to take command.
The Sparks (3-2) led, 20003-64, after three quarters and scored the first 11 points of the fourth period to take command.
Before he can take command of ICE, however, he must be formally nominated to the post, and be confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate.
So, if part of the robot splits off, the new, smaller robot has its own root brain unit ready to go and take command.
Davidson would take command of U.S. forces in the Asia-Pacific at a time of heightened tensions and delicate diplomatic tangoing with North Korea.
Davidson will take command of U.S. forces in the Asia-Pacific at a time of heightened tensions and delicate diplomatic maneuvering with North Korea.
EditorsNote: fixes "3-footers" in 19th paragraph Pacers take command early, crush Kings INDIANAPOLIS — Domantas Sabonis might still recovering from battling an upper respiratory infection.
These sorts of visits, the show seems to say, are an easy way to play to people's emotions and take command of a nation's image.
When it came time for the delegates to formally select who would take command of the army, Washington's modesty took on an almost comic dimension.
He will take command of the Met at a time when museums are under increasing pressure to remain relevant, raise funds and attract new audiences.
LONDON (Reuters) - A Canadian soldier became the first female infantry officer to take command of troops guarding Queen Elizabeth's Buckingham Palace residence in London on Monday.
Now he's assembled a giant fleet of even deadlier ships — and if Kylo wants to take command, all he has to do is kill Rey first.
When Charles died seven years later, Thomas's son Eugene, at 21, was deemed too young to take command, so a cousin, Michael J. Kennedy, assumed leadership.
Swift, who traveled to Japan to relieve Aucoin, ordered his deputy Pacific Fleet commander, Rear Admiral Phil Sawyer, to immediately take command of the powerful U.S. force.
Kris Bryant went 3-for-7553, including his 27th home run in the fourth inning while his teammates collectively used a seven-run sixth inning to take command.
Besides serving as the commander of those troops, Brooks also commands U.N. forces, and in the case of war, would take command of South Korean troops as well.
Milwaukee trailed the lowly Sixers at halftime, but Antetokounmpo notched eight of his points as the Bucks outscored Philadelphia 25-12 in the third quarter to take command.
Mueller will take command of the prosecutors and FBI agents who are working on the far reaching Russia investigation, which spans multiple FBI field offices on both coasts.
Nevertheless, I do not want to be the type of person who would let drugs or alcohol take command of his life and compromise how he treats people.
Laura Yeager will take command of the 40th Infantry Division in the California National Guard, a unit that has been led by men for more than 100 years.
The Warriors managed to draw even at 20-all by period's end, but New Orleans used another flurry early in the fourth quarter to take command for good.
Hosting the pre-show will be Jessie James Decker, AJ Gibson, Jeannie Mai and Sirius XM's Sway Calloway — all who will take command of the multiple T-Mobile Stages.
As I lay writhing, watching Tomas take command, I found myself filled with gratitude for this self-made man who'd built a life for himself in this foreign place.
Or you could worship what few local vegetables we've got this time of year and build your soup, letting the roots, shoots and alliums take command of the pot.
Although the position was officially created on Friday, the Air Force has yet to name the officer that will take command of the Air Force's burgeoning space war sector.
Gayle Benson is telling associates she wants an overhaul of Pelicans and a search for a GM to take command of Davis trade talks and the reshaping of team's future.
By utilizing the vulnerability, which took advantage of "Access Tokens," the attacker would be able to take command of an account and use it as if they were the owner.
They've showed how they can scan for internet-connected research robots in labs and take command—with the blessing of the robot's owners at the University of Washington, of course.
The Pirates were down 6-4 after seven, but evened the score with two runs in the eighth and then appeared to take command with their outburst in the ninth.
He's sought to purge and take command of the Justice Department and federal law-enforcement agencies, claiming that they should be investigating his opponents instead of him or his allies.
Jack Hooper is the co-founder and CEO of Take Command Health, a market leader in Qualified Small Employer HRA (QSEHRA) administration and an advocate for Individual Coverage HRA (ICHRA).
COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - Astronaut Alexander Gerst will become the first German and only the second European to take command of the International Space Station, the European Space Agency said on Wednesday.
The 224-foot-248 junior let VCU take command quickly and then broke the game open early in the second half in front of the Rams' 143th straight sellout at home.
Training exercises like Agile Buzzard enhance the wing's ability to take command and control of a region, as well as deliver lethal airpower more effectively and efficiently anywhere in the world.
And then there is the concept of control: So many characters struggle to take command of their own destinies, even though with the time travel element, it is a futile battle.
The Bucks used an 18-1 run in the first quarter to take command in their first game since losing Thursday at Boston, their first defeat after opening the season 7-210.
The visitors' lead was three on a Kessler Edwards dunk with 26:226 to play before the Golden Bears did all the scoring for nearly the next five minutes to take command.
But regulators are also concerned that drivers could be lulled into unsafe behavior by systems that take control for a time, but expect human operators to re-take command in an emergency.
Through a different lens, though, this was a story about Riker (Jonathan Frakes), who is forced to take command of the Enterprise and is unsure whether he is ready to do so.
In Newport, we could have imploded as a team, because we were first the whole way almost and then finished fourth and missed an opportunity to really take command of the race.
The Bucks used an 18-1 run in the first quarter to take command in their first game since losing Thursday at Boston, their first defeat after opening the season 7-0.
Lai Yijun stepped in to take command of the guided-missile frigate Lianyungang during a multilateral live-fire naval exercise in Pakistan in 2007 when the vessel&aposs top officer fell sick.
"It doesn't reflect the constructive relationship between Mexico and the U.S." Trump rolled up a series of primary wins on Tuesday and looked set to take command of the Republican nomination battle.
The general nominated to take command of U.S. forces in South Korea said Tuesday that suspending military exercises on the peninsula was a "prudent risk" despite resulting in a "slight degradation" of readiness.
Here are five things to watch for in the Tuesday contests:   Biden looks to take command Biden is riding high after scoring a series of primary wins and endorsements from his former rivals.
He even had looked — briefly — as if he might take command of the fifth set as well before Bautista Agut reeled off five straight games, putting a comeback well out of Murray's reach.
The next two episodes respectively revolve around a young lieutenant forced to take command for the first time when senior officers are incapacitated, and a culture clash over the customs of an alien species.
Though there's an element of competition, it seems mainly motivated by a drive, amid political precariousness, to take command over whatever you can—along with, in minimalism's case particularly, mounting unease with consumer culture.
In February, President Michel Temer announced emergency measures authorizing the army to take command of police forces in Rio de Janeiro state, where drug gangs and militias have triggered a sharp rise in violence.
Wheeler wrote Take Command: Leadership Lessons from the Civil War (Doubleday 2000) and Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War (HarperCollins 2006).
"They are still active-duty Army officers, and as they continue to be promoted and progress in their careers, they will take command at higher echelons over larger units of soldiers," Baldwin told CNN.
On the domestic front, Trump waved off concerns that he could face the possibility of impeachment when Democrats, intent on greater oversight of the president, take command of the U.S. House of Representatives in January.
Fresh off a 217-23 victory behind netminder Henrik Lundqvist, the Rangers look to take command of their Eastern Conference first-round series when they visit the Montreal Canadiens in Game 23 on Friday night.
The Pixar Story The Last Kingdom: Season 3: NETFLIX ORIGINAL As Alfred's health weakens — and with it his dream of a united England — Uhtred must take command and confront a new threat, Danish warlord Sigrid.
The Venezuelan leader, who fired a 60 to take command one day earlier, struggled through 13 holes, dropping one shot to slip to 16-under for the tournament before thunderstorms forced the suspension of play.
When both the president and the cynical leaders of the resistance treat her as a strategic media asset to be either built up or torn down, why wouldn't she take command of the narrative herself?
Clearly looking to send a message, the U.S. conceded the Argentines an early 19-10 lead then flexed their muscles going on a 26-2 run that linked the opening two quarters to take command.
"If changes in the market are very big, Perng will take command when he is in the trading room," said a central bank official, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.
Gina Haspel, 61, was confirmed by the Senate on May 17, which means she can officially take command of the spy agency from Mike Pompeo, who Trump nominated as Secretary of State after firing Rex Tillerson.
While NATO struggled for months to find a country to take command of the fourth battalion, to be based in Latvia, Canada is now widely expected to emerge during the summit meeting as that group's leader.
Still, some prominent Republicans said he is qualified to take command of U.S. diplomacy at a time of chaos in the Middle East, rising nationalism in much of Europe, and growing challenges from Russia and China.
About a year later, Pena knew for certain that the bonus money was not wasted when he saw Ramirez, still a teenager, take command of a Dominican Winter League game while playing for Toros del Este.
Trump, leading polls in South Carolina and in position to take command of the Republican nomination fight if he wins the state, attacked Bush's brother, former President George W. Bush, for launching the Iraq war in 2003.
The admiral nominated to take command of U.S. forces in South America defended his record in the Navy on Tuesday after coming under questioning from Democrats about his involvement in what's known as the "Fat Leonard" scandal.
In 1935, Sergei Prokofiev made a devil's bargain: He moved to the Soviet Union, chasing a lucrative offer to write any opera or ballet he wanted and an opportunity to take command of the country's music scene.
Ms. Dugan, the first woman to hold the top job at the 62-year-old academy, will take command of an organization that offers artists prestige and valuable TV time, yet has been embattled on many fronts.
Women OHIO STATE 67, RUTGERS 58 Kelsey Mitchell scored 03 points, and No. 7 Ohio State (15-4, 7-1 Big Ten) used a big third quarter to take command and win at Rutgers (12-8, 3-5).
Just over six months ago, President Michel Temer announced emergency measures authorizing the army to take command of police forces in Rio de Janeiro state, where warring drug gangs and militias have triggered a sharp rise in violence.
The referee opted for a yellow card instead of red — he indicated Agüero's path was angled away from goal instead of toward it — but City had a glistening chance to take command of the tie from the penalty spot.
Kanter opened the fourth period with two hoops, including the tip-in of a Brad Wanamaker miss, before Smart nailed three consecutive 253.6-pointers, sandwiching a pair of hoops by Utah's Jordan Clarkson, to help the Celtics take command.
After seeing the murderous instincts of low-level B613 operatives at work, it's no surprise "Spies" was followed by the introduction of Jake Ballard (Scott Foley) and the king of spy melodrama, Rowan "You Can't Take Command" Pope (Joe Morton).
"In a classic war story told in a bold, new future setting, the player, as Captain of their own warship, must take command against a relentless enemy, the Settlement Defense Front," a statement from Activision, the company behind the game, explains.
But it will be hard to be quite so relaxed and experimental against Nadal, whose ability (when healthy) to extend rallies and take command of them with his left-handed, topspin forehand is an entirely different, though much more familiar, challenge.
Aloy can also take command of the robotic creatures that have become dominant on this Earth of the future, the game set some 1,000 years after an unspecified event, known as "the fall," has upturned the natural order we know today.
While Democrats need only a net total of two seats to take command of the Senate, Democratic senators must defend a bevy of seats in rural states such as Indiana, Montana, North Dakota and West Virginia that supported Trump two years ago.
Boogie Nights and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial will be targeting two very different audiences when they land on the service on January 21st, and on the 26th Neil Patrick Harris will take command in the service's TV series adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Laura Yeager, a decorated helicopter pilot who navigated a narrow path to leadership, will take command of the 20163th Infantry Division in the California National Guard, a unit that has been helmed by men for more than 100 years, according to a news release.
With his poll numbers at historic lows, his legislative agenda stalled and his advisers busy plotting against one another, Mr. Trump hoped to regain momentum by pushing out his top aide, _________, and installing a retired four-star Marine general, John F. Kelly, to take command.
Republicans who will take command of the Senate and House as the 115th Congress convenes on Tuesday have long been itching for a chance to do it their way, constantly grousing that President Obama and Congressional Democrats held back American progress and economic growth.
"But we need to take command of it, not to just do our default behaviors and let it wash over us but to really think about how to use it well so that it doesn't become a source of clutter in our minds and in our inbox."
With his poll numbers at historic lows, his legislative agenda stalled and his advisers busy plotting against one another, Mr. Trump hoped to regain momentum by pushing out his top aide, Reince Priebus, and installing a retired four-star Marine general, John F. Kelly, to take command.
The annual report by Hans-Peter Bartels, parliamentary ombudsman for the armed forces, follows a spate of media reports about shortfalls in everything from tanks to body armor that have raised concerns about whether Germany will be ready to take command of a NATO rapid response force next year.
"The intelligence on which Kennedy and the secretary were briefed daily was clear and pointed — al-Qaida, al-Qaida-like groups, and other regional extremists took refuge in the security vacuum created by the Libyan government and its inability to take command of the security situation," the report found.
In the most contentious debate so far, taking place four days before the New Hampshire primary, the runners-up in Iowa charged at Mr. Sanders and Mr. Buttigieg, who appeared in the best position among the top candidates to win New Hampshire and perhaps take command of the race.
"I've been in a position before where a president has turned to me in the Oval Office in a difficult moment, without any pleasantries, and said 'I'm asking you as your president and Commander in Chief to take command of the international security force in Afghanistan," Petraeus told the BBC.
Durant had 11 points in the first quarter and surprise starter JaVale McGee gave Golden State an unexpected lift with nine points, helping the Warriors, the second seed in the Western Conference, take command from the start en route to as many as an 18-point lead in the first half.
In Europe, where NATO's easternmost members, particularly Poland and the Baltic States, have clamored for permanent deployment of Allied troops to deter Russian meddling, Germany looks set to take command of a brigade in Lithuania, joining Britain and the United States in leading the effort to marshal a robust presence on Russia's borders.
An attacker who wanted to spend the same dollar twice or cast the same vote twice would need to take command of 51% of the computers in the network simultaneously and rewrite the entire history of each dollar or vote on the blockchain in a short time frame, which is exceedingly difficult.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE (I-Vt.) and touted party unity in an address Tuesday night after notching several key wins in states across the country to take command of the Democratic presidential race.
White House officials have been largely sidelined as the President and his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani take command of the anti-impeachment narrative, at times driving the news cycle in ways White House allies believe hurt the President's case -- or, at a minimum, make his position harder to defend -- administration officials and sources close to the White House said.
Giuliani's command of the anti-impeachment narrative White House officials have been largely sidelined as the President and his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani take command of the anti-impeachment narrative, at times driving the news cycle in ways White House allies believe hurt the President's case -- or, at a minimum, make his position harder to defend -- administration officials and sources close to the White House said.
And then Hillary appeared, making her way to take command of that podium, looking as joyful and comfortable as I have ever seen her, under that glittering glass ceiling in Brooklyn — cracking it wide open, claiming that nomination as the first woman to represent a major political party, so that we may say to our daughters: But of course you can run for president.

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