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The move by the sea systems command and its contractors is an outgrowth of the Base Realignment and Closure Acts of 1993 and 1995, which directed that eight major Navy commands move outside the Washington area.
At New York, an official aggressively barked one-syllable commands — "Move, no, stand there, you, stay, you, move, move!" It strikes me that security teams in New York could learn something from London, a city that has lived for decades cheek by jowl with terrorism, yet whose public officials still remember how to say "please".
An electronic module allows the user to control the platform by sending commands (move one step forward or backwards) from the ground station.
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Ideas and commands moved up and down from headquarters to the units, leading to the creation of vertical "silos" with very little communication between them.
But he noted that when sea systems and other major Navy commands moved to Crystal City from offices on the Mall in Washington in the early 1970's, there were no restaurants or services to speak of there, either.
The computer recorded the patterns, then translated them into an electronic command: Move left, now down, now right.
Once your dog has mastered the down command, move to another part of the room, call your dog to you, hold your treat hand over his or her head.
The robot accepted and executed the commands of move forward, move backward, stop, rotate left, and rotate right.
"Kiss me," he commanded, moving closer.
The Chinese government and military command moved to Chongqing (Chungking) in Sichuan, farther up the Yangtze and behind a protective mountain screen.
The indictment describes in detail how men of the Zvornik Brigade under Major Obrenovic's command moved their captives, blindfolded them and gunned them down with automatic weapons.
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