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An official from an allied nation may command the force.
Both sides may command the attendance of witnesses by subpoena.
"Celebrities hate to be committed too far in advance, though, of course, they may command the biggest fee".
The ferocity of the fight in the House over a measure to withdraw American troops from Iraq shows that the war may command the high ground in the coming electoral contest.
In general terms, any producers which supply electricity to the STEG distribution network may command the same tariff that it pays to STEG.
The prime minister of this party may command the confidence of the House of Commons, not because he has a majority, but because the opposing parties are unable to form a government among themselves and do not want to table a confidence motion and spark a fresh election.
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The Giants, meanwhile, appear to be having second thoughts about Stone, especially given the money he may command on the open market.
Ultimately, as Morgan Stanley concludes, the price that Yoplait may command would hinge on "the ultimate deal structure".
Most importantly, emphasizing the value of one or the other may command different policies.
A share of more racing purses may come, as well as a percentage of the possible tens of millions in stallion fees the horse may command long into retirement.
The mother may command authority and respect but her manner is characterised as too arch, parental or humourless for serious leadership positions.
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