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Epidemiologists call this possibility the "expansion of morbidity," and it has commanded more and more attention in recent years.
Or, since it has commanded headlines this week, you may have pondered Grand Theft Auto and its incredible copy of New York City.
The Northern Ireland assembly has been debating a proposed law modelled on the Swedish legislation and it has commanded cross-party support ranging from Sinn Féin to the Democratic Unionist party.
He may have encountered a little difficulty in his private life of late – you might have read some of the modest coverage it has commanded – and last night will have been a sweet return for him to what he does best.
What one is not required to do on the philosophical anarchist view is obey any state just because it has commanded one to do certain things.
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Imposing but neat as a pin, with white clapboard, green shutters and an inviting wraparound porch, it looks prosperous and permanent, as if it had commanded this spot for centuries.
"We support the Islamic state because it is what Allah has commanded," said Majid, who is a founder of hard-line group Jamaah Anshorut Tauhid (JAT).
Secret as it may be, Henderson has commanded the respect of nearly everyone who has crossed his path over the last four decades.
It might have commanded a higher price if it weren't so cumbersome to move.
As a result, its total value is $56 billion, rather than the $115 billion it might have commanded (a DOG factor of 51%).
"That's at least $50,000 less than it would have commanded in a non-land-leased building," she said.
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