The physical training involves making the canines obey commands of the master. |
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To settle the ensuing argument, they make a bet on who commands the bravest troops. |
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But meanwhile the Captain had made his commands heard above the din and confusion. |
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With the ability to communicate with warfighters on the ground, higher commands could continue battlefield operations in Northern Iraq. |
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Nervous in the extreme, his voice quavered as he gave commands to his pupil, often so haltingly that he seemed nearly on the verge of choking. |
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We all know that as hard as we try to be good, follow God's commands, and act in accord with his will, we fall short and sin. |
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If there are no independent commands in the queue at all, the FPU unit will be idling for 5 clocks. |
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The Replay queue unloading controller releases the commands for both queues hoping that they will be executed successfully. |
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As soon as the BSY bit is cleared, the host can issue another queued command to the drive, allowing a queue of commands to be built in the drive. |
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Recommend all unit commands go to Combat Alert status and prep action stations. |
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At the same time, the control system instantaneously commands the servos in the joint actuators to relax slightly. |
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Finally, the device driver for the appropriate device translates the commands to analog signals that actuate the device. |
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She is well behaved and will sit and give you her paw as well as obey basic commands. |
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The following commands are useful in understanding the ranges of values of p for which a given strategy is best. |
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They allow the student to hear range commands over the gunfire of other students. |
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Their benefit is that we can carry on a normal conversation or hear range commands but still preserve our hearing. |
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Due to its rarity and unique coloring, the python now commands fantastic prices. |
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His whippers-in rap out commands to straying hounds in their unreproducible, never varying, clipped tones. |
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This accomplished and supremely readable book commands our sympathy and evokes a regret for what might have been. |
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He has commanded a fighter squadron, two fighter wings, a numbered Air Force and two major commands. |
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Notwithstanding superficial Western reportage and alarmist propaganda by Arab Sunnis, Arab Shias do not obey the commands of Iranian Shias. |
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Groff also allows for the aliasing of troff commands, macros and variables to provide alternative names for existing ones. |
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Both cards offer FM-radio tuners and remote controls that use radio frequencies, not infrared, to issue commands. |
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Are the results as crisp and orderly as when the colonel commands the lieutenant? |
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The last line is a prompt with the command number and angle brackets, where the number of angle brackets signifies nested commands. |
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Every time she is on screen, her resourcefulness commands you pay attention to her. |
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He is a competitive guy who shoots from the hip and commands huge respect from his players. |
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Perhaps a month's respite was allowed, to ascertain the royal commands in regard to the city. |
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Moments later, automatic commands deployed its solar arrays and navigational antennas. |
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Turning it lengthwise she tediously punched in a couple commands on a tiny control panel with her nail. |
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Gradually she began anticipating the commands, predicting their needs, and their desires, until they didn't even have to ask. |
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The fact that a women's race commands as much attention, fan enthusiasm and media coverage as the men's race is really encouraging, too. |
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He commands elephants, wrestles rhinos, and kills lions and crocodiles with his bare hands. |
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The bell rings its monotonous peal of imprisonment, mocking us for being forced to follow its commands. |
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Food commands so much appeal and interest that most newspapers devote valuable column space for food writings on Sundays. |
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All commands of this chain will keep rotating in the replay loop one by one like links of the chain circled around a rod. |
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Captain Valentine quickly scaled down the rope ladder to the main deck, where he continued giving commands. |
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Sara made the rounds of a few of the commands around the perimeter of the valley, attending to last-minute details. |
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A master at work, he commands the screen with an effortless ease and a complete lack of artifice or contrivance. |
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Neurological examination 48 hours later showed that he was conscious and able to obey commands but profoundly weak. |
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One man in particular stood out amongst them, standing with authority and giving commands to anyone who came near. |
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He is a Briton, but he commands a Sarmatian cavalry for the occupying country. |
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Chris Smith is well aware that terrestrial broadcasting still commands the major share of viewing. |
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The new premier must still form a government that commands a majority in the legislature or call new polls. |
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I was home from work by 2PM every day, so I'd boot that bad boy and play around with DOS commands. |
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While mandated to heal, the Torah also commands him to zealously guard his own health. |
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It commands cells at the site of infection to kill themselves, which helps cordon off the microbial invader. |
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A data processing terminal sends control commands to an external device to control the external device. |
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She moved to the forward curved wall of the room and hummed quietly to herself as she tapped out a few commands on the computer terminal. |
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The 'masstige' brand commands a premium by virtue of sound branding and mass appeal. |
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Over a number of crucial commands he has displayed technical mastery and an exceptional ability to command and lead effectively. |
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His boss is a brutish oaf who barks orders and commands with little care for his employee's dignity. |
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Unseen in the Vancouver dugout, manager Jack McKeon barked commands into a transmitter. |
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Lightweight technology is applied to commands such as dimensioning, mating, components insertion, interference detection, and sectional views. |
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To make things simple, I have created batch files for the last five steps to facilitate the execution of these commands. |
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This guidance system reads gyroscopes and accelerometers and sends appropriate commands to attitude control thrusters. |
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The screen also provides ample room to see the menu commands, making the camera functions easy to navigate. |
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He shouted fresh commands and the oarsmen went to work again, backing the ship away from the sinking merchantman. |
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The result is a tastier product that commands a higher price on its merits, not just its meritoriousness. |
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The first sheep he found were in a neighbor's paddock, and Bert began working the sheep to and fro to Davey Sutherland's whistled commands. |
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What began as a group of shaggy street performers and itinerant stilt-walkers now commands huge audiences and premium prices in Las Vegas. |
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The crew flurried up like a torrent of snowflakes, cast about in attempts to fulfill commands as the ship berthed. |
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Seizing the mike, camper Mike Pierce commands the crowd's attention with the confidence of a professional talk-show host. |
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One horse is biddable and can learn to obey commands, but the other is both deaf and violent, and so can be controlled only by force. |
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Right now, they will design the rover's traverses based on visual data from the images and will give her specific commands and directions. |
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He lashed himself to the ship's mast, plugged his crew's ears with wax and ordered them not to look at his face or listen to his commands. |
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A lamp module is similar, but has a triac instead of a relay and will respond to dimming commands as well as on or off commands. |
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To have a look at the contents of the disk image, mount it as a loop device using these commands. |
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This allows shooters to communicate freely and to hear range commands without removing their muffs, thus creating a safer range environment. |
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You will, however, notice some animation jumps and skips based on certain commands. |
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Almost everything an end user will have to learn is explained step-by-step, with all commands shown in boldface. |
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They react to the commands of their musher, acting as the steering, accelerator and brakes. |
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The Army does not command and control contractors in the way it commands and controls military units and soldiers. |
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The slight, natty man with the wide smile and neat, shoulder-length dreadlocks commands the stage with undeniable charisma. |
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You can press the up and down arrows repeatedly to cycle through the commands that you've already typed in. |
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The leader commands with a baseball bat in hand as the other two put on brass knuckles to fight with. |
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Large, jolly and boisterous, Carol is regarded as something of a brick, and there are sound reasons for the affection she commands. |
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He is a man of the utmost sincerity and the respect he commands within the game is unparalleled. |
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It provides us no cover to assert vacuously that we are doing what the Supreme Court commands. |
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He commands an efficient army and a navy with speedboats that can outrun government warships. |
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They will do what the law commands, but they will not volunteer to act as tip-staves of bum-bailiffs. |
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Demonstrated expertise in any complex discipline commands some authority among the non-expert public. |
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After getting used to using the microphone and voice recognition software, it's possible to program custom commands. |
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The course mostly dealt with giving and taking commands, as well as keeping in formation, and obviously shooting moving and stationary targets. |
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But if you obey and teach others its commands, you will have an important place in the kingdom. |
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Traditionally, an engineer in the cab of a locomotive receives hand signals and radio commands from employees on the ground. |
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The innkeeper himself greeted Adriana and directed the stabling of the mules and carriages, with grand flourishes and bellowed commands. |
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The expansive gallery, which is housed in the top two floors of the Mori Tower, commands staggering views all the way to Mount Fuji. |
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Like an obedient servant, who follows his master's commands, the young ones always go with the mother. |
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Sometimes, the stolen pets are not controllable or refuse to obey the commands of the thieves, leading to a round of beatings. |
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Captain Harper shouted out orders to his crew, who rushed to obey his commands. |
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When hostilities start, the unified commands plan and conduct campaigns and major operations. |
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Reform has also given prominence to the moral commands over the ritual observances. |
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Many dogs need both voice and hand signals to reinforce commands off the leash. |
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Specification is high and includes voice commands for major functions, such as the hands-free phone and CD player. |
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Incensed with rage, he commands that his wife should be carried to strait prison until they heard further of his pleasure. |
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No conductor presently active commands more respect from orchestral players than Lorin Maazel. |
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Her daughter immediately commands her mother not to give the flower girl any money. |
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It commands a gorgeous view of the Bay at sunset and is well worth visiting early evening. |
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On a four-acre elevated site sloping to the road, the courtyard commands a fine view over farmland to the sea, less than two miles away. |
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Situated on the borders of Wicklow and Kildare, Barretstown Castle commands a panoramic view over beautiful rolling hills and verdant fields. |
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The 20-square-metre classroom on the third floor commands a view of willows and winding streams. |
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The back commands terrific views over the Dean Village and the Firth and Forth, the horizon bristling with spires and treetops. |
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The political leader of the opposition party which commands the majority in the Parliament, usually holds the post of Opposition Leader. |
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It commands an overwhelming majority of support in the media, the arts, the universities and the public service. |
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It is also a potentially valuable business with a very strong brand, a good market image and which commands strong loyalty among its customers. |
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The latter states that the Opposition Leader is the person who commands the majority of Opposition support in the House. |
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It merely says he is to appoint the leader of the party which commands a majority in the House of Representatives as prime minister. |
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There were several instances where my voice commands went unanswered, which was particularly frustrating in the heat of battle. |
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Aside from thinking, Simon also does the necessary chores and obeys all commands from his superiors. |
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People merely obey arbitrary commands and orders, but they respond quickly and usually give extra effort for leaders who genuinely care for them. |
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In order to be efficient commands must be executed quickly and without questioning by subordinates. |
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Elephants would be trained for one hour each in the morning and evening to make it obey certain commands as well. |
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The Air Force is organized into 9 major commands, 35 field operating agencies, and 4 direct reporting units. |
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It will also be necessary to do some adjustments to the structure of commands of the military districts and fronts. |
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Despite the diverse missions of the District's many commands, virtually all of them share one thing in common. |
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These activities work closely with combatant commands to identify operational requirements. |
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The custom commands are simply instructions you speak to the computer and then it performs the designated task. |
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Even without these boundaries, there are good visual and organizational reasons to put strips of commands at the top of the screen. |
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The lack of a centre forward who commands that position, stops the centre back and cuts through the middle is a major problem. |
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That series of commands started off a chain reaction throughout the rest of the ship. |
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Here he shows that subscribing to Rock'n'Roll values commands respect, as it can teach honesty by example. |
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He commands this role, speaking in a frenzied bark of orders, put-downs and overwrought egomania. |
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As a result a maliciously constructed message might allow hackers to execute arbitrary commands on a target system with superuser privilege. |
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The recently restored structure, now called Alumni Hall, commands the north side of Court Street, a splendid symbol of the village's palmy years. |
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In fact, most rescue volunteers do their best to ensure the dogs are housebroken and know some basic commands. |
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It has turbo technology that commands a swift take-off and has tuned suspensions that were designed for quick and agile moves. |
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The command-line interface is included in parentheses for those of you who still type commands. |
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Turning it lengthwise she tediously pecked in a couple of commands on a tiny keypad with her nail. |
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A man of the cloth commands respect. It is assumed that a man of god is somehow better than the rest of us. |
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While much of the time Rio responds realistically if you use one of the proper commands, other times she can be idiotically oblivious. |
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She had already moved on, issuing strict and peremptory commands to everyone in their party. |
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If the patient is aphasic and is unable to follow commands, the physician should have the patient attempt imitative responses. |
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Put in whatever commands you need to run to start your program from the command line. |
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But neither justifies the role and commensurate reward that an analyst commands. |
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I may not have realised all the dreams and hopes I had in my youthful idealism, but I have Jesus and his commands and his commissions. |
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I thus can repeat the above commands with the syndication feed from my Weblog. |
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Yet heroin is still perceived as the paradigmatic voodoo drug, ineluctably turning its users into zombies who must obey its commands. |
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Therefore, obedience to obviously sinful commands is complicity and conspiracy. |
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Islamists revere the hajj, the religious pilgrim who relinquishes his earthly possessions in order to fulfill the commands of God. |
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Instead they provide input into a computer that issues commands to the components. |
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As you can see, some of these command-line commands can get downright Byzantine when you're inputting a lot of parameters! |
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Tests were run over telephones and intercoms to determine optimum degrees of loudness for giving instructions and commands. |
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One is the performance advantage of being able to interleave commands to different physical spindles. |
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This increases storage performance on random workloads by allowing the drive to internally optimize the order of commands. |
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This allows the drive to internally optimize the execution order of workloads or commands. |
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By contrast, Thomas Otway's Venice Preserved commands our aesthetic and political attention from first to last. |
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Some commands configure certain behavior or capability in the interrogator. |
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The Glorious Qur'an commands humans to abstain from intoxicants, alcohol, drugs, gambling, from dedication of stones and divination of arrows. |
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However, the commands of worship here are corporate commands addressed plurally. |
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I was wondering if there was a serious performance impact to formatting a Linux partition with the following commands. |
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They're meant to be intuitive type of commands, not where you're not fumbling around trying to figure out what to say. |
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Legitimate children were subject to the commands of their father, with the mother having no legal right to gainsay him. |
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If a horse is galloping at speed, totally out of control and not responding to the rider's commands, the situation can be life threatening. |
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By His Excellency's commands, Malcolm Fraser, Prime Minister, John R. Kerr, Governor-General. |
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Each data type has a host of associated read commands and data-processing commands. |
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The legislature not only commands the purse, but prescribes the rules by which the duties and rights of every citizen are to be regulated. |
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These commands make debugging easier, because Perl catches these bugs for you. |
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A code was typed in and it automatically deciphered itself, forming into a simple set of commands. |
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This allows the user to draw diagrams or pictures more easily through software commands. |
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These pretenders offer new notions of the Deity, new doctrines, commands, ceremonies and modes of worship. |
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Great, but won't people have to have phones which can accept delete commands? |
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Rris crewmen were up in the prow, shouting commands back to the wheelhouse. |
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Without that encoded signal, the box will not obey commands to descramble programming. |
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To begin, I edited the existing pull-down menus in both software packages and added descriptions to the more common commands. |
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God is manifested through a set of determinate legal commands that specify the right way to act in virtually all circumstances. |
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It's easy to forget that granola society commands the numbers it does until you venture out to a concert hall or field for a general meeting. |
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He woke suddenly to shouted commands, drumming horses' hoofbeats, gunfire and screaming. |
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The group is hardly emblematic of the genre but still commands legions of uberdedicated fans. |
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As the most senior member of staff on the ward, Salisbury was a mentor to trainee nurses and many were too nervous to disobey her commands. |
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A young woman commands an army of distorted horses through the nasal passages of a sleeping King. |
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And she mostly steadfastly ignores my shouted commands, my entreaties and panting demands to be set free when the siren songs call me again. |
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Crucially the monarch's capacity to exact the obedience he commands is, however, immediately challenged. |
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Gus, a handsome, kind, but slightly slow lad, loves his father and dutifully follows his commands. |
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At a time when Westminster has never been lower in public esteem, parliament needs an honest broker who commands respect from all sides. |
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His British accent buried deep underneath a southern drawl, he commands this movie. |
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The Dzong was built in 1659 and commands a spectacular view over the valley for which it is the administrative center. |
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This can cause them to miscommunicate or make erroneous commands, leading to frustration or even injury. |
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Adam typed in some commands, and the computer bank started humming. |
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What a commodity authenticity is, I marvel, as the piano man commands the heaving, crapulent parlour as white-haired couples dance and laugh in Midlands drawl. |
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I love the magazine, but I would like to see more sports coverage of intramural basketball, softball, etc., from various Navy commands around the world. |
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It is possible that the leader gave orders to torch oil wells, launch chemical weapons or fire missiles, but that the commands were ignored, he added. |
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Who wants to put their fates into hands of others and obey their commands? |
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Other systems take advantage of application programming interfaces, which enable software to interact via a standard set of operations and commands. |
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Bradley was a man who worried deeply and brooded over the lives lost among his commands. |
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But Byrne himself is the parodist, and he commands the stage by his hollow-eyed, frosty verve. |
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Without overshadowing his talented counterparts, Cedar commands the stage with a meticulous mix of stoicism and candor. |
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Second, when their workload permits, Sailors get special liberty the day before their final exams to study, similar to what many commands do for advancement exams. |
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I realized that if I kept obeying her commands she would keep giving them. |
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Verbal disapproval, when used alone, has been shown to increase noncompliance, and shouted commands often result in excitatory effects in preschoolers. |
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The ferryman asks a high price if he expects us to obey his commands. |
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Since the arrival of chorus Master Donald Palumbo, the Met chorus now commands that same level of excellence as the orchestra. |
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Solving the constraints instantiates the reference time variables of the control commands, which are then sent to the module controllers in order to execute the schedule. |
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These two-letter commands are accessible from the application's command line and drop-down menus and through small icons that appear above the drawing editor window. |
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They disdain combat re-enactment, opting instead to show authentic training skills, precision marching and parade ground drill, to Latin commands. |
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His hilltop castle commands the only broad gap through the Purbeck hills. |
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Why spend long years on the analytical couch exhuming buried memories when you can just reprogram your biocomputer with a few autosuggestive commands? |
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A fine bow window, hung with gold-embroidered muslin, and also shaded with heavy plush curtains, commands the ever-varying gay panorama of Fifth Avenue. |
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Discoverable by clicking around or typing commands, these hidden features included entire new cartoons, or even simple gimmicks. |
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After the intervention, parents were giving their children far more praise to encourage desirable behaviour and more effective commands to obtain compliance. |
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While his shrewdness commands respect, it also inspires fear. |
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This effort is based on the use of fiber-optic cables or radio channels to transmit control commands to the weapons and getting information from them. |
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When Schettino commanded him to turn the ship, he can be heard repeating errant commands. |
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Pilots use two keyboards and a joystick to fly the craft, and they have to learn the key strokes similar to the old DOS commands of first generation computers. |
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He hunched over his computer screen and kept typing in commands. |
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Fanakalo is a linguistic manifestation of the polarisation between authority and subservience, consisting entirely of a set of commands and responses. |
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Much of our practice regarding the formation and conduct of government assumes that government will be in the hands of a single party that commands a majority in Parliament. |
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However, even with these basic commands, you can successfully manipulate text files from within your own shell scripts or right from the command line. |
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His game has expanded to the point where he now commands the reputation his youth promised and in December he turns 30, which traditionally heralds a batsman's prime. |
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The Army has addressed the requirement for unity of effort by establishing regionally oriented, globally employable, theater sustainment commands. |
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These commands were rattled off at a frantic speed, then a few seconds silence ensued, until Telli's weapons were lying on the ground a few feet away from him. |
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The dark-haired child gave way to her sister's commands, slinking to the base of the stone pedestal that would be make-believed into a high and impenetrable lair. |
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He commands 45,000 police and civilians, and is responsible for a massive slice of territory stretching far beyond the bounds of what most people think of as London. |
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He moved over to his console again and keyed in a few commands. |
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The governor of reliably Blue New Jersey and possessor of an outsize personality, he commands attention. |
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Within the hip-hop community he is unmatched in the amount of authority and respect he commands among both industry heads and underground artists. |
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It's a bit like the old fairy tale of an understudy in the theatre getting their chance when the real lead falls ill and given the opportunity commands the stage. |
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During the reorganization of the Army division, the armored division combat commands A, B and C were redesignated as the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Brigades. |
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God expected human beings to live in obedience to God's commands, give God due honor, and fill up those places in God's kingdom that had been left vacant by the fallen angels. |
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They are the basic commands for manipulating both files and directories. |
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He commands no coercive authority and carries neither carrots nor sticks in his diplomatic pouch. |
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The secret lies in the fact that it buys in bulk from China, whose marble is virtually indistinguishable from that of Italy, and commands fabulous discounts. |
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Cadets mimicked his commands, which he issued in drawn-out syllables in his high-pitched, mountain-inflected voice. |
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Set on the northern edge of the Hampshire downs, Beacon Hill commands fine views northwards with defences utilizing the local topography to good effect. |
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The email gave explicit, step by step instructions on how to reformat and repartition a hard drive using a series of Boot disks and DOS based commands. |
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The creation of these three administrative commands allowed Marshall, the army's chief of staff, and his general staff to control operations and plans. |
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If by the hero of a novel means one the character not who commands the most interest but who best represents the author's values, Dolly is the heroine. |
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Your character moves quickly and is responsive to all controller commands. |
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A fig tree stands in one corner, a few giant candles decorate the room, and a trophy collection from years of fitness competitions commands one wall. |
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VoiceBet allows bettors to use either voice commands from any telephone or key commands on touch-tone phones to place wagers, check account balances, or review bets. |
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Soon the dazed POWs heard strange voices barking commands in English. |
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Course content includes learning basic commands, how to drive an elephant, the bathing and daily care of an elephant, the feeding requirements and the lifestyle of a mahout. |
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They may get lost in their own homes, need help dressing, bathing, and toileting, and fail to remember major parts of their past or understand simple gestures and commands. |
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A headset capable of issuing commands to another device with a simple head nod is one of 38 patents granted to Apple this week. |
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The superuser is often a privileged user who has unrestricted access to the whole system, all commands and all files regardless of their permissions. |
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They were still waiting over an hour later as the police went about using their metal barricades and polite but authoritative commands to disperse the area. |
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A man is sitting in an armchair, papers in an untidy mess strewn all around and a lap-top sits on a coffee table in front of him, blinking in anticipation of future commands. |
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It is the city prefect, vizier, and overseer of the six great lawcourts, Iniotefoker, who commands the stewards of the palace administration who are in the Thinite nome. |
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In a Rekall application, there is a standard menu bar and toolbar with commands that allow the end user to execute queries and complete other tasks. |
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To assume its wartime configuration for these evolutions, the Seventh Air Force's air operations center requires hundreds of augmentees from other commands. |
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What's more, these commands are part of the developmental vocabulary of mesenchyme cells generally, and are understood in more or less the same way throughout the embryo. |
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Shortly after 9am, the high-pitched hubbub of excited schoolchildren was replaced by the roar of heavy vehicles, shouting, barked commands and gunshots. |
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In future it wants computerised systems with disembodied Big Brother-like voices issuing commands to staff seeking access to high-security buildings. |
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The commands assume that the NV memory is addressed beginning at 8000h in external data memory. |
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The system enables drivers to control key in-car systems using voice commands and a new high-resolution eight-inch colour touch screen. |
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Where there is the barking of the belly, there no other commands will be heard, much less obeyed. |
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The company commands much power and influence in the business world. |
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The new leader has an air of gravitas that commands respect. |
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He used a hook in one hand, called an ankhus, to guide the elephant when voice and foot commands were not enough. |
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As if therewith he meant to bluster all princes into a perfect obedience to his commands. |
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Shadowy masked dominatrixes in stiletto-heeled hip boots snap commands and whips with equal fury. |
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An emergency handpad, geckoed to the expanding bulkhead, slid past to one side. Sarasti grabbed it and tapped commands. |
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Each of these commands carried a tour of duty of two to three years in different provinces. |
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This site commands The Ridgeway, which connects the River Thames with the River Avon and River Severn beyond. |
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There are further details of the Royal Navy's historical organisation at List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy. |
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There is some uncertainty as to whether he attempted to give operational commands, and his presence attracted much criticism. |
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Voice commands are confirmed by visual or aural feedback, and serves to reduce pilot workload. |
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In the Irish Defence Forces, all foot and arms drill commands are given in the Irish language. |
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Previously, British and French armies had operated under separate commands. |
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These units were assigned to the depleted French and British Empire commands on 28 March. |
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While there were once individual commands responsible for bombers, fighters, training, etc. |
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From that point the Sector operators would give commands to the fighters to arrange an interception, as well as return them to base. |
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Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia provides Base Operating Services to tenant commands located on the island. |
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Moral obligation is not necessitation. The moral law commands but does not coerce us. |
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This gives his commands an oraclelike quality that compels the actors to obey. |
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The coordinates are sent back to the transceiver unit where they can be read using AT commands or a graphical user interface. |
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Goryeo became a Mongol military base, and several myriarchy commands were established there. |
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Subordinated to the naval commands, a number of local maritime defense commands and naval support facilities are also created. |
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I've looked around if I can get the prog to start a backup itself, but it still requires some manual commands. |
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I find such a pleasure, sir, in obeying your commands, that I take care to observe them without ever debating their propriety. |
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The noise of arquebuses and the ringing in the ears that it caused could also make it hard to hear shouted commands. |
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The optative mood expresses hopes, wishes or commands and has other uses that may overlap with the subjunctive mood. |
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The jussive, similarly to the imperative, expresses orders, commands, exhortations, but particularly to a third person not present. |
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A subpoena commands a person to give testimony, to produce documents for inspection and copying, or both. |
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The party which commands a majority in the House of Commons forms the government. |
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Most commands in a wordprocessor are undoable and redoable, but saving a file is not. |
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The scrollback buffer allows you to scroll back and review earlier commands and command output. |
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If he sets industriously and sincerely to perform the commands of Christ, he can have no ground of doubting but it shall prove successful to him. |
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The solipsism that too frequently infects high commands has no place on a battlefield. |
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Many new functions and commands are undoable and a maximum of 30 commands are undoable and redoable. |
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The patient was more arousable, followed commands with her right side and nodded her head appropriately to questions. |
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The topics include basic object commands, modifying objects, linear and angular dimensioning, dynamic blocks, and annotative objects. |
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As commands were being issued to activate the Kurs system, a failure was annunciated, triggering a passive abort. |
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He is Henry Ormonroyd, the harmless, beer-swilling photographer who commands the stage so unforcefully and so amusingly. |
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The app intelligently knows where to start the replay for rewind or fast-forward commands. |
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Here, one can infer that dakko site and ombu site are the commands of the baby raccoon dog to its mother. |
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Say farewell to the de-energizing tasks of dealing with penmanship, incomplete orders and unclear verbal commands. |
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Team members coordinated with counterparts at recruiting commands, processing stations, reception centers and commercial carriers. |
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But a player uploaded via YouTube to make death himself mortal and killable with the right set of commands and situations. |
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In this case, the retrofitter was able to assign a series of plain text commands into the user data table. |
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Under the FOC initiative, major commands will continue to support standardization of AFRC organizational, training and equipping activities. |
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If not, why not offer other custom voice commands instead of just using the same old boring passphrase. |
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Liddy commands a wide listenership, and if Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh can top the best-seller charts, why not the G-Man? |
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Sony commands the second-largest share of the digicam market after Canon Inc. |
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It also includes Alt and Ctrl keys, function keys, all cursor navigation commands, as well as keys for common editing functions. |
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While the GOP now commands a majority in the House, and made inroads in the Senate, the Bay State remains decidedly a blue state. |
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Gestures result in very small Doppler shifts, and WiSee detects those shifts and translates them into commands. |
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Once the operator makes a selection, the list of commands in that category appears in a pop-up menu. |
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The attacks were performed on all SMTP commands supported by the eSafe gateway. |
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But since her mid-teens, what's struck me is how hittable a ball she sets and how she commands the court. |
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