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She was incredibly ballsy, often rude and politically incorrect, but she commanded respect from those around her, including the men.
Colonel Blakeslee was a taciturn man with a no-nonsense presence that commanded respect from his fighters.
During the news conference, Howe portrayed himself as a people person, one who commanded respect from players because he gave it, and one who was a good listener.
McCone remembers a quiet, dedicated kid – "burly and thick-set" – who spoke few words on the pitch but easily commanded respect from his peers.
Mr. Thompson was a Republican governor from a Democratic state who was conservative on social issues like abortion yet commanded respect from opponents.
Though Nicks has emerged as Manning's favorite target this season, Smith has commanded respect from opposing defenses, which have often placed him in double coverage.
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He is a natural leader who commands respect from everyone around him," said Sharpe.
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But Kelly still commands respect from Trump, in part because of his military credentials, and has been a trusted adviser on national security issues in particular.
What was it like walking into the dressing room, having barely played for the team, and suddenly having to command respect from the other players?
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