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Churchill, the chief protagonist of the venture, resigned from the government and went to command an infantry battalion in France.
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DSL is not going to command quite the same market share that cable is going to but nevertheless will be very important.
When iPads are scarce in their home country, you better believe they're going to command a premium out there in non-America-land.
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