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No. No!" commands our man with a dramatic swipe.
Blessed with children whose internal clocks obey no commands, even that one puny benefit is denied me.
If he does, a stern "No!" command followed by a growl should get the message across.
Make a quick and sharp hiss or spit sound as a "no" command.
It's no surprise that the Manson story no longer commands much attention.
American Presidents no longer command; they merely prefer.
But he no longer commands double teams or scrambles game plans.
He no longer commands the troops whose numbers were the core of counterinsurgency.
So too had the Fascist regime, which could no longer command any obedience.
But one language no longer commands power over the others.
<Stop> terminates the flow of execution immediately and is used as the no-command for pre- and post-conditions.
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