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His team of 120, including four generals, has almost as great a command of detail as do the Israelis and Palestinians.
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In the very beginning of the 18th century, Peter the Great issued a command to "cut a window to Europe" and everybody began to cut, strived for the European values, achieved European levels in science, culture, education.
It's great as a command center for someone who does most of their work on their iPhones or in scenarios where it's their only computer.
It was the first time that I had seen a great actor command an audience in that way.
And in industrial applications – building and manufacturing, yes, I can see this would work very well: "Show House Plans" for instance, would be a great command for a building app.
"Tremendous insight, a tremendous knowledge of personnel, a great command of the intricacies of the game from a strategic standpoint".
"At the time it was a campaign, the governor wasn't selecting it, but what I saw in Senator Clinton was an innate ability to move people and a great command over substantive material.
–Lawyer ($124,750)–Much like CEOs, a great lawyer commands a great wage.
He has a great command of pacing, he's got some good technical things.
Mr. Obama was powerful, forceful and in control, and had a great command of facts and figures.
She said: "It has been reported that this woman did not have a great command of English or was fully aware of her rights under Irish law.
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