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They lived in some seclusion and often commanded a degree of political authority over their neighbours.
By virtue of his own Ryder Cup record as a player, he commanded a degree of respect from his squad for the duration.
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A kamikaze impulse, heedless of historical or personal precedent, seems to persist among everyone who commands a degree of power in the film industry.
Alistair Darling is one of the few politicians who can still command a degree of respect, not a negligible quality in an era when the political classes are held in such contempt by most of the public.
Although now commanding a degree of international recognition, and viewed as pioneers in Australia (where they had inspired a new generation of Aboriginal musicians and artists), they again split up in 2000.
So, when he says that Jim Murphy should quit as Scottish Labour leader, he commands a degree of attention.
Paris commands a degree of respect.
In contrast, Hoang was far more relaxed and commanded a high degree of confidence from the soldiers of the 261st Battalion.
That, too, is a view that throughout Western Europe seems to command a fair degree of sympathy.
That kind of form commands a certain degree of respect and therefore audience perseverance.
These aren't professionals, who, even in extremis, command a certain degree of respect and human-resource ritual; these are children being upbraided and punished.
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