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According to the AP, prosecutors singled out an 1863 case in which a soldier named Henry Vanderwater was convicted of giving a command roster to a Virginia newspaper, which printed the information.
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Quick Hit has the rights to the NFL, but it doesn't have a deal with the Players Association or Coaches Association, which means you won't be commanding a roster of your favorite stars.
Sean Hannity commands a more impressive roster of guests.
If every team had the exact same talent level on its roster, and commanding an N.F.L. sideline involved nothing more than X's and O's, Ryan would be one of the more revered coaches in sports.
A department roster identified him as commanding officer of the Bronx narcotics bureau.
The U.S. is home to 44 new billionaires and commands nearly half of the fortunes on the roster.
Among a long roster of uneven dishes, the dim sum selections, which command the attention of their own dedicated chef, stand out.
In a long roster of uneven dishes, the dim sum selections, which command the attention of their own dedicated chef, stand out.
Rosters are filled with Latin-American players, who command small signing bonuses, and proven Asian stars, like Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki, are becoming more common, too.
Key personnel that formed the initial roster included Lt. Col. Warner as commanding officer, Capt.
He used an expletive in describing the quality of the Olympic roster to reporters, then said of Hulk, "We should have taken a player who commands respect".
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