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For the Christian, this command comes from Christ, who is himself its embodiment to be imitated.
The space between them is fluid — sometimes the protesters surge forward, hurling rocks; and then a command comes from the cops and they fire tear-gas launchers, driving back the mob.
The space between them is fluid sometimes the protesters surge forward, hurling rocks; and then a command comes from the cops and they fire tear-gas launchers, driving back the mob.
In the Hindu scriptures, there is a similar creation story, in which the verbal command comes from Vishnu, "Create the world".
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"Make her two inches taller!" This command came from Bruce, an executive who wanted me to work with his most talented direct report.
This symptom occurs because nerves serve as a carrier of command coming from our brain to our muscles.
Undoubtedly the ideas underlying the other commands came from the religious culture of his day, but they were raised to a significantly higher level because of the holy, righteous character of Yahweh.
Then, if you ask, "Where did the commands come from?" the answer is, "When they were built, they were built in such a way as to have certain instructions that they begin to follow out". Just like people have a genetic code, perhaps, that gives us various instructions that we begin to follow out, or certain innate psychology or what have you.
When the commands come from computers in a nearby building, the actuators will jerk to life, the hydraulic fluid driving them back and forth.
Let us say that the commands coming from ( MM _2) have weight 1 and new commands (4), (5) have weight 0. The weight of a computation is then the sum of the weights of all commands used in the computation.
The chants coming from behind you are colliding with the the commands coming from the police in front with their loudspeakers, insisting that the protesters disperse.
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