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Aside from single status, it also suggests a degree of youthful pep and vigour that I never commanded even at my peak (which I think was a Thursday).
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Despite the strong popularity of operationist behaviorism in certain quarters, it never commanded a complete consensus even in American psychology.
I've never commanded this model starship, though, and I zoom in so fast on Saturn that I crash through it, until I learn to slide the cursor along the correct axis.
He was considered as a possible brigade commander, but he had never commanded a battalion, which was usually regarded as a prerequisite for brigade command.
However, in 1951 he finally returned to sea duty, this time as Commander, Cruiser Division 6, despite having never commanded a ship.
The title 'company director' has never commanded instant respect.
My mother had never commanded that we be there each Sunday at six.
Unlike previous governments, Thatcher's never commanded anything close to a majority in a general election.
President Bush's first economic team never commanded financial markets' respect.
IN SHOW business, the big money is made in movies, and until now Ms. Parker has never commanded headline-grabbing fees.
Partly because it is headquartered in Europe and not New York City, Unesco has never commanded much attention from the American public.
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