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At this point, in mid-1934, Murray was appointed to a new position of Senior Naval Officer, Halifax, a position that combined the Commander of the East Coast with the Command of the Naval Dockyard in Halifax.
He appeared frustrated at times with the command of his pitches.
"But I can't think of a single tenor with the command of Pavarotti or Domingo".
Earlier in the season, I was struggling with the command of my pitches, falling behind hitters ball one, ball two.
So with the command of three pitches — and all of them are above average right now — he's been very effective".
But he was pleased with the command of his fastball, which touched 90 miles an hour once and hovered mostly in the 86- to 88-m.p.h.
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And as Halloween approached, the soldiers I was with, under the command of 26-year-old Capt.
U-156 together with under the command of Karl-Friedrich Merten departed from Lorient on 20 August 1942 heading for the Bay of Biscay.
Indeed, it noted, "many of the victim officers with guns displayed reportedly failed to comply with the commands of challenging officers who ordered them to freeze or to drop their weapons".
The basic idea is that it is incompatible for a subject to comply with the commands of an authority merely because it is the command of the authority and for the subject to be acting morally autonomously.
Despite their insistence upon volitional freedom, which in some aspects anticipates Kant's thought, Scotus and Ockham argue that the true measure of morality lies in the conformity of the human will with the commands of God.
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