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The Army, as expected, commands more than half of the request.
Dench, as expected, commands the scene with monarchical ease, but, despite the barbs in Lee Hall's screenplay, the fusty colonial attitudes of the period emerge unscathed.
In response the dogs lay down, expecting a command to do so – but instead, after a delay, they were unexpectedly given the "do it!" commanded.
"The first officer was expecting a command," he said.
When the indigenous 2011 rebellion broke out and NATO intervened, General Hifter returned to Libya expecting to command the rebel forces, but lost out to Abdul Fattah Younes, Colonel Qaddafi's former interior minister.
The following year he spoke in favour of the war, expecting a command after his change of heart; none came, the Admiralty did not even reply to his request.
And in the process wiped out my then Minix setup by writing AT-commands to the disk that understandably didn't respond the way the autodialling script expected ("AT commands" is just the traditional Hayes modem control instruction set).
Second, it is reasonable to expect accent commands occurring at or near the end of intermediate intonational phrases, just as in the L-ME method.
Second, it is reasonable to expect accent commands occurring at or near the end of intermediate intonational phrases; these are model approximations to 'boundary tones' in some linguistic transcription methods [25].
Knowledge about when the attack is finished is acquired by waiting for a specific output of the "expect" command.
Our script focuses on waiting for expected output with the use of the "expect" command, sending proper input with the use of the "send" command and eventually execute the necessary bash commands with the use of the "system" command.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com