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On 29 December 1944, Radford was unexpectedly ordered to take command of Task Group 38.1 after its commander, Rear Admiral Alfred E. Montgomery, was injured.
She had the ability to take command of a situation and help others through difficult times.
Zhang Zhidong, one of the leading hawks, was appointed to take command of the land forces.
But now I am being asked to take command of a four-thousand-pound vehicle.
Federer won the next three games to take command of the second set.
He seemed to know how to take command of their time and arrange for their pleasure.
That goal provides a powerful incentive for Palestinians to take command of their destiny.
Cleveland will look to take command of the series in Game 2 on Friday night.
Sen. Rand Paul attacked Trump's fitness to take command of the country.
There had been no leaders with greater political vision to take command of the strikers.
"We are prepared to take command of the northern region group," he said.
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