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It refuses to relinquish command of 80,000 foreign Shia militiamen.
The key thing is to have command of one's data.
He had great stuff, great command of all his pitchers.
"(Biagini) had pretty good command of his fastball," Gamel said.
Language Skills • Must have strong command of the English language.
For me, he was in total command of his outing.
Gilmour's command of detail is both scholarly and endlessly engaging.
They were in command of their own story once again.
He was in command of the meeting while inviting input.
Around the corner, Case Ma'Claim showcases his command of photorealism.
He was murdered by men under the command of Gen.
Why am I not in command of my own penis?
He was confident and seemed in command of the room.
I doubt he will have a command of the issues.
I could finally take command of the Bridge; it felt glorious.
Still, his command of the offense led to multiple big plays.
Obviously, she has great command of the English language, but still.
He is set to take command of ISS on June 4.
Raymond T. Odierno relinquished command of the U.S. Army to Gen.
Go straight to the people in command of the opposing forces.
"We're not under the direct command of the President," he noted.
His memory is profound, his command of facts sweeping and indiscriminate.
Clinton's command of the Democratic race has further raised the stakes.
Joseph Votel assumed command of U.S. Central Command from Army Gen.
Assertiveness, decisiveness, and command of others are all considered positive qualities.
They have accused soldiers under Mr. Shwe Mann's command of abuses.
He didn't seem like someone who was in command of himself.
"He didn't have command of much," Yankees Manager Joe Girardi said.
He found a doctor who'd taken command of a dump truck.
The Seventh Fleet is a subordinate command of the Pacific Fleet.
James Bond will return under the command of a new director.
I ended up with a sub-fluent command of spoken Vietnamese.
In old age, Salieri apologized for his incomplete command of German.
Qamar Javed Bajwa took command of the Pakistani Army from Gen.
His command of the law was obvious, as was his character.
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.
There is clearly still room for improvement in AlphaStar's command of StarCraft.
Yet OIRA will always be under the command of the White House.
Mrs Lam—assuming she wins—will take command of a divided society.
We do not need to agree with the command of an officer.
Those National Guard forces will be under the command of Republican Gov.
His command of religious imagery evokes ancient feelings and provides lyrical depth.
Ali took command of the spectacle even before Foreman entered the ring.
After Epstein's death in 2006, Silvers took sole command of the journal.
"Today (Hammel) had command of his fastball," said Cubs manager Joe Maddon.
Syndergaard dazzled the Giants with improved command of his high-octane fastball.
AlphaGo demonstrated a command of pattern recognition and prediction, keystones of intelligence.
Petipa's command of space and time is that of a master architect.
Military personnel under the command of Lieutenants Figueroa and Castañer were summoned.
That takes a cool-headed command of immigration facts and historical experiences.
And she used her command of the Queen's English to great effect.
But what's most striking is the composer's command of these monstrous forces.
Bryce Benson has been in command of the destroyer, the U.S.S. Fitzgerald.
It was signed by the general command of the Syrian Armed Forces.
"Molly Brown" was Ms. Reynolds in full command of her Debbie-ness.
But command of the fractious Yemeni forces is passing to Saudi Arabia.
But command of the fractious Yemeni forces is passing to Saudi Arabia.
We're not seeing that good sink or command of his secondary pitches.
Mahomes has the freedom to improvise and full command of the huddle.
In China, courts are firmly under the command of the Communist Party.
In 2017, the first female lieutenant took command of an infantry platoon.
He needs to convince us with his surprising command of the issues.
Scott Miller, who assumed command of NATO forces in Afghanistan on Sunday.
Some of the forces are under the command of the Defense Ministry, others are under the command of the Interior Ministry, while others are controlled by the Popular Mobilization Forces, which technically report to the joint operations command.
Sabathia (9-4) said he struggled with command of his slider and changeup.
Johansson is a talented actress who has a superb command of her craft.
It is then I remind myself I am in command of my attitude.
Yusuf's followers went into hiding before emerging under the command of Abubakar Shekau.
ROME — Two months after taking command of the Italian forces in Albania, Gen.
He was responding to the terrible command of the hallucinations in his head.
I just like I had pretty good command of all of my pitches.
Kevin Harvick also led laps before Elliott took command of the top spot.
The Grayback's last patrol was its third under the command of Lt. Cmdr.
He demonstrated his command of the tax code while listening to people's concerns.
He had good command of his breaking ball and made us look bad.
Harry Harris has officially handed over command of U.S. Pacific Command to Adm.
The rangers are an armed paramilitary force under the command of Pakistan's military.
He also seemed to lack a command of Sanitation Salvage's history and operations.
Murray also took surprisingly quick command of the two tiebreakers, normally Raonic's domain.
She showed complete command of these scores and a deep feeling for them.
Guerra's strong command of Spanish was a key element in her fast rise.
"The command of the fastball is better," manager Bob Melvin said of Alcantara.
Woods flashed signs this week that he was regaining command of his game.
Robert Abrams had replaced General Milley and taken over command of the case.
Mr. Greenwood's eerie command of glissandos and microtonal effects has long been celebrated.
This looks more like a President not in command of his own staff.
A West Point graduate, he took command of the military academy in 2013.
It introduced his precocious command of craft and composition and his uncommon imagination.
My mother, though not a professor, possesses a doctoral command of cultural anthropology.
Templet is the second-in-command of Homeland Security investigations in San Francisco.
The Mavericks used a dominating third quarter to take command of the contest.
Nicholson formally assumed command of the U.S. forces in Afghanistan in March 2016.
Bieber did have an awesome moment as he took command of 3 dolphins.
It's what old Hollywood actors used to call having command of the set.
Kupperman takes no position on whether the command of the Legislative Branch or the command of the Executive Branch should prevail; he seeks only to carry out whichever constitutional obligation the Judicial Branch determines to be lawful and binding on him.
Unfortunately, Gillibrand's command of Mandarin has made barely a blip in the news cycle.
But he said he didn't know the "chain of command" of who paid him.
He held a commercial pilot's licence and occasionally took command of their Airbus jets.
I think that someone under the command of that country made a big mistake.
Trained as a photographer, Feser's strength lies in her command of light and shadow.
She was named a colonel and granted a command of a battalion in 2018.
In the first presidential debate, Trump's feeble command of cybersecurity was an easy target.
"He had good command of the fastball," Rockies manager Bud Black said of Lackey.
As he assumed command of NATO's military arm on Wednesday in Mons, Belgium, Gen.
Meditative passages better suit his command of spacious musical landscapes, both interior and exterior.
Sessions' command of the special counsel was ceded to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Content makers and advertisers "have complete, exclusive command of the user's smartphone," he said.
SO I HAVE A VERY STRONG COMMAND OF WHAT'S GOING ON INSIDE THE COMPANY.
"He had really good command of all his pitches," Houston manager A.J. Hinch said.
His delivery was flawless, his tempo and command of the tele-prompter were impeccable.
Mr. de Blasio cast himself as a leader in command of facts and figures.
Ashton's command of styles was encyclopedic, far more so than any choreographer alive today.
On July 28, President Herbert Hoover ordered the army, under the command of Gen.
It has the relaxed self-assurance and command of details that come with age.
I only wait for the command of the chief commander, our Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Both enjoy enormous support among evangelicals, yet they lack a command of biblical scripture.
Command of the context is one of the most important values boards can provide.
Still, in the playoffs, there is no one with more command of the stage.
And then realize that there are ways to gain command of an investment strategy.
And then, educate yourself about the ways to gain command of an investment strategy.
Bin Laden wanted him to take over command of the group's Iraq franchise in 2010.
It must feel like having to hand the command of the Enterprise over to Khan.
Cruz actually defeated Sanders with his better command of the facts and more potent rhetoric.
"My slider was working pretty good tonight and I had good command of my fastball."
The next year, he returned to Vietnam, where he took command of an infantry brigade.
He had that look where I thought I thought he had great command of himself.
"The president has taken command of this issue," National Security Adviser John Bolton declared Wednesday.
Samardzija had command of his fastball and a sinker that was effective off the plate.
However, the National Guard, under the command of the State governor, can do law enforcement.
Issues 3 and 4 are more measured, and demonstrate Coates's increasing command of the form.
Will Kirk (Chris Pine) give up his command of the Enterprise for a cushy promotion?
While they're from disparate eras, their shared command of the internet makes them ideal partners.
Todd Wasmund is headed to France to take command of the French 3rd Armored Division.
Offensive material aside, Murphy's command of audience and mastery of voice is something to behold.
During many debates he has shown a strong command of the substance of public policy.
In 22015 Noriega took command of the Panamanian Army and installed himself as Panama's leader.
"His stuff's getting better, his command of his stuff is getting much better," Collins said.
Veep Political leaders take command of situations and carefully consider their options before they act.
He has already has such command of his own voice and he's so self-possessed.
Heller, Mr. Trump displayed a loose command of the subject, focusing his answer on Mrs.
Trump said those National Guard units will remain in the command of the states' governors.
He was on point, able to parry attacks, and in command of his talking points.
Her ferocious command of details on a debate stage once earned her a college scholarship.
But Trump entered the White House with no command of science and tech policy issues.
Like many of our best contemporary composers, he's got an exhaustive command of musical idioms.
Since it is the capital, they fall under the command of Mr. Modi's central government.
Marroquín arrived there in 2000, with her husband and children, and little command of English.
She's the real thing, and in "The Answers" she takes full command of her powers.
On Tennis MELBOURNE, Australia — Wresting back command of world tennis remains a long-term project.
They are billeted in a shack near a coastal farm, under the command of Sgt.
Many of them, it said, were under the command of the billionaire philanthropist George Soros.
She trusts our intelligence and our curiosity, and also her own command of the medium.
Listen, I'm 653, but I feel (laughs) that I'm finally in command of my work.
Colectivos, less reliant on government support, took command of the informal economy in some areas.
Once you have full command of Go, you'll move on to building real programming projects.
An excellent command of French seems like a superpower, the prerogative of socialites and statesmen.
"Butterfly" is unquestionably the finer work; Mascagni could never match Puccini's command of dramatic structure.
Collin Green, who took command of the SEALs four days before Chief Gallagher was arrested.
He has reportedly since been promoted to be second-in-command of subway system policing.
But his command of them comes and goes, and so does his confidence in them.
A politics that is just the politics of smart people in command of Good Facts.
Most electronic musicians are only lucky enough to develop a command of one signature sound.
Gay, like us, marvels at Minaj's command of a room or an entourage or a conversation.
In his first trip overseas since taking command of U.S. Special Operations a month ago, Gen.
On December 7, 1972, NASA's Apollo 17 mission took off under the command of Gene Cernan.
The angry orange man is in command of facts he should never have had access to.
Donald Trump went in the opposite direction and he has total command of the 2016 field.
"I just like I had pretty good command of all of my pitches," Leiter told reporters.
IN MOST COUNTRIES candidates for president must prove that they are in command of their senses.
Mr Heffer combines a scholar's command of the primary literature with a journalist's eye for detail.
But with political acumen and a command of economics, Mr Zhou carved out power for himself.
Diplomats from Beijing often have a command of Arabic that puts their Western counterparts to shame.
Rubio consistently demonstrates a command of the issues and delivers his answers in direct, relatable terms.
The general command of the Kurds' Assyrian and Syriac Christian militia, MFS, warned in a Dec.
Amazon, meanwhile, is relentlessly extending its retail empire, drawing on its command of information and logistics.
For months, Donald J. Trump's supporters have praised his instant command of the news media microphone.
But experts remain skeptical of Mr. Trump's command of the complexities of the global energy economy.
In China Xi Jinping this week formalised his absolute command of the Communist Party (see article).
However, the General Command of the Peshmerga Forces responded strongly to the advance, local news reported.
In August, NATO assumed command of the International Security Assistance Forces, ISAF, tasked with securing Kabul.
Joint Region Marianas is the command of both the Naval base and Andersen Air Force Base.
He also said Shatner changed a script to prevent Sulu for receiving command of a starship.
They have to defend and justify their command of two languages to prove they are enough.
But it was also during this period that he developed a rigorous, exultant command of craft.
Mr. Visinescu was in command of Ramnicu Sarat prison in eastern Romania from 1956 to 1963.
While Claire was being gnawed on by insects, Jamie was effectively handed command of his ship.
The governor's command of detail has given him a portfolio of accomplishments throughout his public life.
I will never forget his cherubic face on the day I assumed command of my platoon.
He has solid command of four pitches, including a fastball that hovers in the mid-90s.
His command of voters under the age of 30 will likely have serious, lasting consequences electorally.
Clad in camouflage uniforms, the force is under the command of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
"As electric as his stuff is, command of the fastball is key for him," Boone said.
Our commander in chief is not in full command of his emotions or facts or geopolitics.
And Ozon exerts his command of cinematic language throughout, in ways that are less immediately obvious.
Major Mezher, after leaving the SWAT team, had assumed command of a new police unit there.
Miller assumed command of about 14,000 U.S. forces and 8,000 military personnel from other countries. on.wsj.
Demonstrate command of the steps, content, and timing required to conduct hand-off to account executives.
There were 1,300 Government troops, opposed by 1,030 Revolutionary troops, under the command of General Borranca.
Last week, the sheriff's office also revoked her command of the drugs and major crimes unit.
I took command of the United States Army's 22019th Ranger Regiment two months before the Sept.
He believed that money had helped buy peace during his command of American forces in Iraq.
Travare, 59, now barely speaks, and when she does, her command of English has drastically changed.
They scored the first seven points of the fourth quarter and regained command of the game.
His focus was scattershot, his command of the challenges of achieving results on Capitol Hill weak.
He seemed to know how to take command of their time and arrange for their pleasure.
You can hear their voices on the page specifically because of your command of their slang.
History warns us that leaders who condone war crimes find themselves in command of criminal militaries.
I found Mowins's command of her job refreshing and not at all shrill to my ears.
She matters and must be heard, says an author in complete command of her own voice.
Hillary Clinton stood on the debate stage with Donald Trump in command of her political prowess.
His substantive command of them is weak, and the GOP agenda he's embraced is mostly unpopular.
Technical skill, yes, is always part of the answer — command of a medium, form, and technique.
He took over the command of the Aleppo branch of the White Helmets in May 2014.
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.
The difference, I think, reflects Bezos's besting Mark Zuckerberg when it comes to command of American politics.
The General Command of SDF also released a statement saying that the ceasefire had gone into effect.
The lead character there really is an alien, one with seemingly total command of time and space.
"I finally gathered my wits about me—after an internal command of Get it together,"she explained.
That, they claim, would make South Korea more of a "dolphin", in command of its own fate.
He took command of Station 6 in July 2016, shortly after the start of Duterte's drug war.
"I finally gathered my wits about me—after an internal command of Get it together," she explained.
After all, Mellie was previously horrified to learn that Olivia has been the new Command of B613.
Bilibili itself owns an e-store, but Taobao's command of 700 million monthly users dwarfs its reach.
The army, police and fire services are on site under the command of the superintendent of prisons.
She had thought of studying science or medicine, but her command of prose pulled her toward writing.
Otherwise we will lose this once-in-a-generation opportunity to seize command of the highest ground.
Miller will take over command of the war about a year into the Trump administration's new strategy.
Never before have two leaders in command of nuclear arsenals more closely evoked a professional wrestling match.
To be sure, each craft also requires a command of the language and its rules of syntax.
"Early on, it was a little bit of a struggle getting command of the zone," Davies said.
"He's just in command of his game," coach Jon Cooper told reporters of Bishop, who has a .
Stanfield Chien, prospective deputy of CRG-1, will assume interim command of the squadron, the Navy said.
Roundup  Jorge De La Rosa lost command of his pitches, and his attention to base runners waned.
Politicians are elected because they speak such truths, not because they have photographic command of the facts.
She was, rather, just very comfortable in her command of her art, as well as her presence.
Wang's command of Polish set him apart from his Chinese colleagues, said a former Polish government official.
Among world leaders, a command of English is often taken for granted, even when translators are present.
In 1941, he boarded the U.S.S. Wasp and took command of the Marine detachment on the ship.
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.
He showed unerring command of Berg's devilishly difficult score, but he dispatched it too cleanly and efficiently.
Several crew members were injured, including the officer in command of the guided missile destroyer, the Fitzgerald.
"National Guard forces, when operating under Title 32, are under the command of the governor," he said.
In 1896, after a trial in San Francisco, he was stripped of the command of the Bear.
He had extensive experience in office and had a remarkable command of the intricacies of public policy.
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.
This isn't just a normal incoherence — it speaks to the heart of Trump's command of the issues.
Well, this month it's payback time, because you will be fully in command of your romantic fortunes.
This means troops are funded by the federal government, but are under the command of the state.
"She talked about different states, she had command of that room, she knew the members' names," said Rep.
His energy and command of the stage, though, were undiminished; if anything, the injury added to the spectacle.
He showed command of the law and pushed back if a senator tried to cut his answer short.
He's "an incredible legal mind" with a "command of the law" that's independent "from outside influence," Grassley said.
"When he has command of his three pitches, he's going to really be tough," Girardi said of Archer.
Falun, second-in-command of my guard and my closest friend, towered over me in the cramped passage.
Not every judge has the "command" of someone like O'Neill in handling these sorts of situations, she said.
"(Hellickson) had that one bad inning, he had poor command of his changeup," Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said.
Earlier this month the government issued a decree transferring command of two army units directly to King Vajiralongkorn.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin, conducting from memory, showed complete command of the score and all its entrails and contrails.
Under Maduro, DGCIM officers have been promoted to senior positions, including the command of his personal security detail.
I left Iraq at a very young age, so my command of my mother tongue is rather limited.
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.
"He had better command of his fastball and he threw really good curveballs," Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said.
As Batman, West also demonstrated his strong command of vocabulary, delivering wacky one-liners in a deadpan style.
Yet Carson has faded amid questions about his command of policy questions and turbulence within his campaign team.
But the FBI director is never empowered to supplant federal prosecutors and assume command of the Justice Department.
Varys had also been the one who arranged Dany's attempted assassination in Essos at the command of Robert.
In democracies, political leaders don't normally exercise the kind of power given to generals in command of troops.
The Senate on Thursday signed off on President Obama's nominee to take over command of troops in Afghanistan.
Reassessment in 20th century of his operas found a master of technique and command of many musical styles.
Donald Trump has taken command of center stage, and the public is not thrilled with what it sees.
When Kicker broke his serve and took command of the set, Kyrgios slammed his racquet into the dirt.
Dennison called his study habits "excellent," and cornerback Chris Harris Jr. cited Siemian's unparalleled command of the offense.
In other words, ISIS is the incubator, but not the central command, of a global terrorist campaign. 3.
If confirmed, Barr would take command of the Justice Department at a grim moment in modern American history.
"We have investigated this matter for over a year and are in command of the facts," Futerfas said.
He's arrived to take command of Fort Monroe, an outpost in Virginia, a state that hours ago seceded.
Cavoli took command of the US Army in Europe in January 2018 and speaks Italian, Russian, and French.
Cavoli assumed command of US Army forces in Europe in January 2018 and speaks Italian, Russian, and French.
Donald C. Bolduc, who retired shortly after handing over command of Special Operations forces in Africa in June.
"I go more for command of my pitches now than overpowering people," the 143-foot-5 Davis said.
A box pops up to ask that person to let you observe or take command of the screen.
Maybe it will send her back to the woods more in command of her chickens and her powers.
" Still, Friedman cautioned, it's unrealistic to expect any nominee to possess "an encyclopedic command of the entire world.
The military council selected Yasar Guler, currently commander of the gendarmerie, to take over command of the army.
And we know from other evidence that they violated the law at the direct command of the President.
Putin's command of the Russian people remains strong so long as he is able to manipulate the narrative.
The former four-star will take command of the agency responsible for protecting U.S. critical infrastructure from cyberattack.
Since then, he has been promoted to the second-in-command of policing the subway system throughout Brooklyn.
Richard Meyer, who recently served as Navcent's chief of staff, has assumed interim command of the task force.
Factory closings in the United States and Europe have left China in almost total command of that industry.
But Mr. Trump seems far more in command of his party than Mr. Clinton ever was over his.
He also took command of a fellowship group, Vespers, which met in the campus chapel every Tuesday evening.
Trump, a former model, who impressed the designer with her command of fashion argot, had her own ideas.
Macron held his ground; she lost her composure, along with her command of a number of basic facts.
Pliskova needed just two points to break back on Rybarikova's serve and perhaps reassert command of the match.
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.
Nielsen quickly won the retired general&aposs trust, impressing him with her work ethic and command of the issues.
"The FBI Director is never empowered to supplant federal prosecutors and assume command of the Justice Department," he wrote.
He didn't talk about Trump's intellect, his command of the issues, or his suitability for the office of president.
Other elected Republicans professed a loose command of the facts or sidestepped questions by accusing reporters of distorting them.
President Gerald Ford was firmly in command of the proceedings in Kansas City, Missouri, in August 22015 years ago.
He showed his usual showman's command of the stage, with memorable one-liners and a few truly funny moments.
Papa Pope is there to tell Fitz about what Olivia's been up to, taking over Command of B-613.
Demonstrate power, command of the issues and the ability to shred your opponent -- all while seeming (just) likeable enough.
He would also give Republicans an opportunity to undercut one of her central attributes -- experience and command of policy.
In turn, Hillary Clinton was in command of the issues and didn't allow Trump to get under her skin.
Without Fitz in office, Rowan's position as Command of B613 is probably secure, though his goals are still murky.
Mrs Merkel remains her country's most popular politician and seems once more fully in command of her departure date.
The knock was that Justin traded on Pierre's legacy but had no real experience or command of the issues.
Bob Merriman, the young economist, began as second-in-command of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the largely American group.
In August 1990, Shelton, then a young lieutenant colonel, took command of the 2nd Space Operations Squadron in Colorado.
"When I came, just that fucking paperwork took a year," he says, displaying an idiomatic command of German expletives.
The area is a stronghold of Saleh's loyalists under the command of his nephew Tareq, an influential army general.
The statement did not indicate any specific gifts or behaviors related to his time in command of the Reagan.
Likely not, since then he'd have to further demonstrate his articulate command of the language and keen argumentation skills.
By the second day, many technical problems had been resolved, and Scheuermann began to gain command of the arm.
Every day since, he has spent working to regain command of the offense and develop continuity with his receivers.
The Army did float a number of possible assignments, including the command of U.S. Army forces in the Pacific.
If confirmed, Miller would take over command of the war about a year into the Trump administration's new strategy.
Stuart Cundy, of the specialist crime and operations command of the London police, said in a statement on Wednesday.
She was as enthralling as ever, and utterly in command of both her powerful instrument and the stage itself.
Rattle thus announced his intention to modernize an ensemble famed for its almost occult command of the core repertory.
He didn't impress with his command of policy, nor did he leave anyone thinking he had commanded the stage.
With the game tied, 85.23-13, Purdue took command of a choppy first half behind a 10-0 run.
But these days, he said, most students graduate without a command of the English language, dooming their job prospects.
Three ballerinas in particular showed a marvelous command of Balanchine this winter: Maria Kowroski, Tiler Peck and Teresa Reichlen.
Sanders, a democratic socialist, has taken command of the Democratic race after his resounding win in Nevada last week.
They maintained contact with Mr. Berger, and in 2015 he invited them to take command of the organization's future.
Denouncing them as bourgeois "minister-capitalists," the mobs now demanded that the Soviet take full command of the country.
Regardless, "Everything Happens" hit a sweet spot, a compact illustration of a composer in full command of his language.
Mr. Ozawa's command of spoken English has always been tenuous, to his regret, as he notes on several occasions.
When her command of language also began to fail, Gutierrez-Parker, who lives in Yakima, Washington, began to worry.
In 2015, he took command of neighboring Transit District 32, where Lieutenant Raymond, who is currently suing him, worked.
To allay any suspicions raised by their poor command of Hebrew, they said they were new immigrants to Israel.
Verlander was pitching on short rest in that game and said he did not have command of his slider.
Many of the militias now fall under the command of Afghanistan's own intelligence service, the National Directorate of Security.
She also ranged backward in time to the Baroque, displaying a remarkable command of a broad range of styles.
Following the deal with Mr Assad, YPG forces are now under the command of the Syrian army's Fifth Corps.
Mattis and Dunford also met U.S. Army General Scott Miller assumed command of NATO forces in Afghanistan on Sunday.
Guys are coming down against him and they're almost deflated because he's that in command of what's going on.
Ly shows command of staging and shooting throughout, simulating documentary form while maintaining a tight grip on narrative coherence.
Down here, it used to be that your command of English could see you waltz through a traffic stop.
"Her singing is wispy at first, but it grows clear and confident as she takes command of the stage." 
He took command of the 215th Corps about nine months ago and leads a force of about 18,000 soldiers.
The president-elect, who had no formal experience in politics, demonstrated little substantive command of policy during his campaign.
She was deployed in Kuwait in January 1995, and took command of the 354th Fighter Squadron in July 2004.
The king also has command of his own personal regiment of the Royal Guard, which has about 5,000 troops.

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