Sentence examples for a superior command of from inspiring English sources

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The more conservative Wall Street Journal is fulsome in its praise for Mitt: he appeared Presidential, "showed a superior command of fact and argument than the incumbent, and made a confident, optimistic case for change".

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Bush pointed with particular pride to the fact that seventy-four per cent of those polled said that, of the two Bush brothers, he had a "far superior command of the English language".

It, too, is a collaboration with her son, which Ms. Ono relished both because she thinks he is an extraordinary talent ("I'm very lucky as a mother because I didn't know when I impregnated him and he came out in the world that I was getting a good musician for my albums") and because she saw him as having a vastly superior command of "modern technology".

In fact, when he was assigned to Kentucky, he informed Abraham Lincoln of his "extreme desire to serve in a subordinate capacity, and in no event to be left in a superior command".

Two regimes, each eager to assert what Crowley and Pavitt call "its superior command of modernity," engaged in a long-running rivalry played out in weapons, skyscrapers, satellites and refrigerators.

Like an admiral commanding a flotilla that his underfunded opponent cannot hope to match, Nabokov lords his superior command of Russian language and prosody over his opponent.

The wild rookie whom Righetti knew with the Yankees in the late 80's now has superior command of his cutter.

Keating then faces off against Opposition Leader John Hewson in a freestyle rap battle, arguing over the merits of Hewson's "Fightback!" policy platform, with Keating winning the battle due to his superior command of colourful invective, much of which is drawn from actual Keating quotes ("On The Floor").

Because of his superior command, Rivera spots his cutter in and out, up and down.

In social terms, puissance is immanent power, power to act rather than power to dominate another; we could say that puissance is praxis (in which equals clash or act together) rather than poiesis (in which others are matter to be formed by the command of a superior, a sense of transcendent power that matches what pouvoir indicates for Deleuze).

Karsay threw hard and had superior command and mechanics.

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