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It takes up almost the entire block and seems to command great views.
This, the critics say, now seems to command a higher priority than teaching useful things to students.
That, too, is a view that throughout Western Europe seems to command a fair degree of sympathy.
At one point, a single officer seems to command him to leave before shoving him and hitting him with what appears to be a nightstick.
But for the time being, at least, the president still seems to command the allegiance of a majority of lawmakers, rendering her dismissal by Congress unlikely.
In four days, driving and hiking, we rarely encountered anyone on the trails and fell into a reverence the volcano seems to command.
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And the race suggested that loyalty is not yet extinct: President Obama seemed to command it.
The sex lives of the great composers seem to command a disproportionate amount of interest.
It was an utterly unpredictable course for the actor whose Lawrence and Hamlet had seemed to command the world.
Instead, they feel dense with compressed energy and, perhaps for that reason, seem to command monumental stretches of surrounding space.
But they also seem to command the support of a country eager not to be condemned to being the permanently sick man of Europe.
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