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There's no doubt that Shakespeare had an extraordinary command of the English language.
Lonergan shows an extraordinary command of tone and style, mixing comedy with drama of the weight of Miller or O'Neill.
The Democrats will need their best hands on deck to prevail – and Clinton, with her extraordinary command of the details of healthcare, is unquestionably one of those hands.
But he showed extraordinary command of a late-moving fastball and had a keener understanding of hitters' swings, and after two starts at Class AAA in April 2011, Vogelsong quickly earned a promotion to the Giants.
His brilliance was his extraordinary command of the nonverbal language of the stage, from the savagery of the Jets' storming to a rumble in "West Side Story" to the rueful lyricism of the couples intersecting in "Dances at a Gathering".
Ware has an extraordinary command of time and pacing: one bravura page depicts the florist and her husband dealing with her father's decline over several months, every panel a perfectly composed little square, the thought balloons doubling as after-the-fact narration, and the whole thing a tribute to the look of Frank King's old "Gasoline Alley" Sunday pages.
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It came in 67 when his adherent Gabinius, as tribune, secured him, against the opposition of all important men, an extraordinary command with unprecedented powers to deal with the pirates.
Marcum pitched superbly through seven innings, with extraordinary command.
Two of those came in the American League Championship Series against the Yankees, who were baffled by his extraordinary command and deceptive slider, his best pitch Saturday.
Extraordinary commands would have to be created if Rome was to recover control of the sea from pirates.
Philip made his brother rector Orientis, an executive position with extraordinary powers, including command of the armies in the Eastern provinces.
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