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By giving a command, the car would drive you to your destination.
According to the AP, prosecutors singled out an 1863 case in which a soldier named Henry Vanderwater was convicted of giving a command roster to a Virginia newspaper, which printed the information.
He had a childhood career as a singer and dancer, touring American vaudeville circuits and European music halls, giving a command performance for King George V of England in 1913.
However, he is not averse to picking his issues and flexing his power, for example, giving a command performance every January in his Zurich stronghold, where he lambastes the policies of the federal ministers in attendance.
Choosing between the two leading devices is about more than deciding whether you want to say "Alexa" or "Hey, Google" before giving a command.
In one recording, a man identified as Bezler is giving a command about Rybak to an agent called Alf: "Rough him up, put him in your car and take him away somewhere.
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"When I gave a command, the whole of Monrovia running to implement that command," Blahyi said.
He had given a command performance before Queen Victoria; he would soon give one for Teddy Roosevelt.
He gave a command performance at a cocktail party in Amagansett and didn't want to stop.
Finally, in February 1918, Robertson resigned as chief of the Imperial General Staff and was given a command in England.
In 1901 Leno gave a command performance for King Edward VII, becoming the first music-hall performer to be so honoured.
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