commanded .
you commanded a platoon.
He commanded a lot of respect from people who were very scary, and I thought that was something to aspire to.
photography commanded a very high price and his uh photograph the one that we
But it really commanded to-- any of you interested, there's an executive summary that's pretty short and accessible.
The way you commanded the room, knew everyone's names, taught the concepts, it was unbelievable, which inspired me to pick up the book.
My presence commanded attention from some of them.
And then they were commanded to be jettisoned one or a pair at a time.
than the Nations commanded just a couple of decades ago in everybody's hands uh is really
most of the men who commanded armies during the Civil War.
His comportment was one that commanded respect, and he was an owner of property.
And the Canadian group was then commanded by Lord Bing, who became governor general of Canada from 1925 to 1930, I think.
And you're also kind of commanded to have an extravagant meal on Saturday, which is a huge problem because you can't turn ovens on and off.
had an outside politician who had commanded a style that was just more authentic, less media savvy, more kind of saying what he thinks
Of the five ships that Magellan commanded , only one returned.
Why be created ill and then be commanded to be well?
betide them campaigning against Islam J often commanded the extermination of
king and everything, commanded a very great deal of power because most of the public couldn't.
Diageo struggles to get relisted in the country that they once commanded but left.
We commanded the spacecraft to go into engineering telemetry mode.
Commerce and encourage trade at Seas uh for those who commanded them was an
mighty power of those who held land and those who commanded armies and those who
which tribal loyalty was replaced by loyalty to a regiment commanded by a general appointed by himself as
that's just because that's what Jesus commanded me to do to to help others to forgive people even though they don't
I just want to know, when you commanded that platoon, which soldiers did you like?
In the Navy, women have commanded battle groups and numbered fleets and have promoted as high as four-star Admiral.
That's almost 7% of would-be students recognizing that despite the huge power commanded by the emperor, he just isn't nearly well-dressed enough
And so this story becomes, God commanded us to come in, and we, by the power of God, wiped everybody out, and now it's ours.
She made news a couple weeks ago because never before has a woman commanded such a military
And thanks to Google, I commanded my pricing.
And again, it was because of all that gold-- that great disposable income-- that San Francisco commanded the world's finest drink.
Why were we created ill, and then we're commanded to be well?
is one of the heroes of the gamble but he was one of the villains of fiasco when he commanded the fourth infantry
there's a line that says Benjamin then moved to the black world where he flew on and commanded a iety of classified
There was really nothing going on with Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. We knew he commanded the Tuskegee Airman.
He'd commanded more men in the war with Mexico than
who was general-in-chief for a while, commanded the Army of the Potomac.
And at some point, I think maybe she got tired of my meddling in her career, and she basically commanded me to sit down and write my first novel.
We have the names of historical Scythian women who rose to leadership roles, and devised strategies, and commanded armies.
Interestingly, in the early 1970s, Japan with about 120 million people commanded 10% of the world's oil supply.
And he has this sort of incredible charisma that historians fall in love with, even though he actually never commanded anything in battle.
Well, just think of the Old Testament which has a genocide every few pages commanded , by the way, by God.
vetted, directed, shunted into narrower and narrower corridors, leading to smaller and smaller vestibules, where they were commanded to wait in mute distress face-to-face with
And by the way, the Union Army -- it's a name some of you will recall -- the Union Army is commanded by a 34-year