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Updates come mostly from three Afghan commanders whose braggadocio suggests that hot air rises from the heat of battle.
Their sole function is to bear children for the heads of households, called Commanders, whose wives are barren.
In Basra, the secretary received briefings from British commanders whose 20,000 troops fought Iraqi military and paramilitary forces.
Today's suit was filed under the Torture Victims Protection Act, which seeks to hold responsible commanders whose troops commit atrocities.
"It's counter to my mission," said Chief Manger, one of the commanders whose role in an immigration debate was highlighted in the report.
Mr. Dunbar, who became superintendent in November, again said that he had no plans to investigate or discipline officers and commanders whose misconduct may have gone unpunished.
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It was the Godless God of secular morality, which commanded without commander – whose ways were thus even more mysterious than the God I did not believe in, who at least had the intelligible motive of rewarding us for doing what He wanted.
I had a cup of tea with the main commander, whose "office" was an old bombed-out shop.
Efforts to reach the commander, whose real name is Sekou Kamara, were unavailing today; his cellphone was turned off.
Listening to their clamor, he became aware of a single bird, obviously the flight commander, whose calls kept sounding out above the others.
At some point, the commander, whose nom de guerre was Savage, sent a soldier off in the direction of a noise, with orders to bring back human hearts.
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