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Kane will show alongside the more predictable big cheeses, such as Armani and Chanel, who have the financial clout to command this kind of press attention.
The appearance of "The Best of It: New and Selected Poems" (Grove/Atlantic; $24) confirms her stature: only the most eminent poets command this kind of publication, which represents for a poet what a career retrospective at a major museum means for a painter.
No other clothing brands command this kind of devotion.
"There were only a handful of people who could command this kind of attention," he said.
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No Jew since Jesus has commanded this kind of gentile following.
And so if you start thinking about applying the notion of Cortana as this kind of command line to your world, you can imagine speaking to the room, "hey, Cortana, dim the lights;" or "hey, Cortana, did I do that exercise properly?" I was telling Peter about how the band has the capability with the altimeter to be able to tell you whether you did your pushup correctly or not.
With all this competition, network television's ability to command the kind of mass audiences that drive their advertising revenues dwindled.
The job I'm doing doesn't command that kind of salary.
A rare star, in rare circumstances, can still command the kind of deal that was more prevalent five years ago.
Dotan said it wasn't far-fetched for the owner to try to command that kind of asking price.
Conventions no longer command the kind of public attention they once did, and their very slickness can conspire against addressing the kinds of perception problems Mr. Romney faces.
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