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was commanding
noun
An order to do something.
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In Cairo, Archibald Wavell, Clarke's old commander in Palestine, was commanding the North African campaign.
Sofiane Sylve was commanding, maybe a little too commanding, as Dewdrop.
Her personality was commanding.
Farrell was commanding.
"He was commanding.
The view from there was commanding.
When I was commanding, there was none of that.
Before the uprisings, a barrel of Brent crude was commanding close to $100 a barrel.
Across the catwalk, another woman, tall, leggy and dark-haired, was commanding equal attention.
By August 1916, as a vice admiral, he was commanding the fleet in the Black Sea.
O'Neill's new central-defensive partnership of Richard Keogh and Shane Duffy was commanding.
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