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However, the war changes for the worse when the capable Marquis of Shevraeth, the heir to the nearby principality of Renselaeus, takes command from Debegari.
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Meanwhile, the public takes commands from the media and politicians about how they should feel.
The point-and-click adventure was licensed as a Bond adventure for its US release, but carries over a lot of errors from its copyright non-infringing UK status as a "Mr Glames" takes commands from the CIA to defeat a Latin American military thief with a penchant for evil spider-like logos.
The dog walks with the child but takes commands from the parent (handler).
When the tsunami hit, Mr. Yoshida took command from inside a fortified bunker at the plant.
The Spanish recently took command from the Germans, who are still an important part of the task force.
The Bruins took command from the opening tip, running out to leads of 14-2 and 20-7 while fans were still filling empty seats.
Their mission was to take command from a departing Army battalion, and then quell a loose-knit group of armed insurgents in and around the town.
If confirmed, which is considered very likely, General Dunford would take command from Gen. John R. Allen, who is scheduled to stay in charge until the change of command in February.
But such is Egypt's political disarray that the soft-spoken general might well consider that this is the time to take command from the front, rather than from the rear.
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