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"Do you know how many I've killed at his command?" Everyone laughed.
At a certain point, my father would ding his fork against the side of his glass and command everyone present to begin arguing "the reverse of their earlier position".
Simultaneously, the person who inherits your job can, like you, treat education as a blank sheet on to which he or she can write any old pet theory and command everyone to follow it.
From his corner, after the ninth, came an urgent and somewhat self-defeating command: "Everyone calm down!" In the tenth, McGregor kept staggering and Mayweather kept punching, and eventually the referee decided that, while most viewers surely wanted to see McGregor suffer some more, and possibly recover, he himself did not.
Mr. Bloomberg's warning should command everyone's attention.
Our choice was kyook gae jang ($8.95), a spirited, scorching soup, dense with shredded beef and vegetables that will command everyone's attention.
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No Nigerian accident scene is complete without a prophet who commands everyone to stand by while he loudly predicts that the patient will stop bleeding.
A prototype built by the Dual Motors Company of Detroit and designed by Carrozzeria Ghia of Turin, Italy, this beauty commanded everyone's attention.
Someone in the crowd near the Nakamura family shouted, "It's some Grummans coming to strafe us!" A baker named Nakashima stood up and commanded, "Everyone who is wearing anything white, take it off".
Paula Johnson, the current president of Wellesley and the first black woman to serve in that role, led the crowd in a stretch, commanding everyone to raise their hands over their heads to "break the glass ceiling".
The never-to-be-realized concerts were meant to be multimedia extravaganzas — with 3-D videos, Broadway-like numbers with backup dancers, hologramlike effects and an elaborate save-the-Earth sequence — but it is Jackson alone on the stage who commands everyone's attention.
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