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Finally, in February 1918, Robertson resigned as chief of the Imperial General Staff and was given a command in England.
When given a command by a man watching a football game, the robot would live up to its name.
He had given a command performance before Queen Victoria; he would soon give one for Teddy Roosevelt.
Amid the welter of conflicting testimony, Adams demonstrated that no one knew for sure who, if anyone, had given a command to fire.
"The authorities have given a command – that such attacks will not be punished, that we are a group to be hated," Korolyova said.
Perusia was sacked, but Lucius Antonius was spared and given a command in Spain (where he died), while Fulvia was allowed to escape unharmed and crossed over into Greece, where she met with the returning Antony at Athens.
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By giving a command, the car would drive you to your destination.
He gave a command performance at a cocktail party in Amagansett and didn't want to stop.
In 1901 Leno gave a command performance for King Edward VII, becoming the first music-hall performer to be so honoured.
He was killed instantly, but before taking his last breath, he gave a command to his driver.
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