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We began with an initial period of immersing ourselves in countless images of nuclear bunkers, tests, blueprints, documents and of course Command and Control.
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They were more solid, came with a rich multimedia suite built into the Palm OS, but of course commanded a higher price.
Jesus, of course, commanded the impossible.
Her "With God on our Side" is delicately lied-like, her "Masters of War" coursing, commanding.
It makes sense, of course: Google isn't one to antagonize an organization that has been in most respects a friendly one, and which of course commands quite a bit of an audience.
And the government could help inform students' choices about their tertiary education by publishing, or requiring universities to publish, more data on fees and on the salaries that graduates from different courses command.
"Celebrities hate to be committed too far in advance, though, of course, they may command the biggest fee".
How many divisions does he have?" Modern popes of course don't command any military forces.
Pictured among the smiling bobbies is Brigadier Fawaz Hassan Al Hassan, a Bahraini police officer who has trained in the UK, visiting Belfast in 2015 for a week-long course in "command and control".
He is the most senior police officer in that district, and, as VICE reported, has visited the UK for training – paid for by the British taxpayer as part of a £16,000 course on "command and control".
In general, homes with golf course vistas command higher prices — up to 25 percent more, she said.
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