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As Elizabeth, Ms. Dawson has a remarkably commanding physical presence, capable of hypnotizing on many levels.
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("She was not a great beauty, and death did nothing to improve her"). And the show has been remarkably popular, commanding more than four million weekly listeners at its peak.
Matsuev made something bright and brilliant of the symphony's remarkably Bartokian first movement, and brought a coltish energy to the tumultuous finale; Kavakos's performance was typically commanding in the concerto, which emerged as an eloquent and noble work.
The lessons of Katrina and those of the financial collapse that now commands our attention seem remarkably similar: warnings went unheeded, hubris obscured the dimensions of a tragedy, and an effective response came too late.
The first war actually commanded by Africom, it proved remarkably successful – a significant regional power was destroyed without the loss of a single US or European soldier.
Titus shared tribunician power with his father, received seven consulships, the censorship, and perhaps most remarkably, was given command of the Praetorian Guard.
That kind of personal attention usually commands a premium, so this walk is remarkably good value for £30, especially as lunch is included.
And we remain calm and patient, even when the satnav commands you to do a U-turn on a dual carriageway, or the IT system is being remarkably uncooperative, or finding a hot desk is proving rather difficult.
Or command.
She commanded.
But the overall chain of command seems remarkably robust.Mr Assad has one military trump card left.
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