But Windows did not kill the command line because it was full of great metaphors.
The home side started the second half in command but could not turn their possession into goals.
But the complex bill did not command the support of the then Secretary of State for Social Services, Richard Crossman, who asked Alf who he thought he was, after barely five years at Westminster, to be instructing him on social priorities.
That is still less than a top American sports star such as basketball's Michael Jordan can command, but perhaps not for long.
Similarly, when an octopus changes skin color in self-defense, such as by mimicking a poisonous sea snake, the decision may come not from central command but from the skin itself.
The effect is paradoxical, because we usually associate heights not with weakness but with power or command.
Salesmen are the gunslingers of business, and hired guns not only command top dollar but the unremitting range wars of business ensure a constant demand.
King, Mandela and Ghandi, all formidable leaders in their own right, all used the masses not through strict authoritarian command but through influence, to achieve their goals.
That allows the software to not just recognize a spoken command, but react differently based on where a user is and who the user knows, ask for clarification, and follow a long string of related commands.
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"Our devices are an extension of ourselves, and are quickly evolving into truly intelligent and intuitive assistants that not only act on our command, but also anticipate our needs, " said Michael Thompson, executive vice president and general manager, Nuance Mobile.
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It's unusual for a procedural issue of this kind to become as charged as this one has - Mr Tyrie has let it be known that he would not wish to chair a committee that did not command all-party support, but the government seems keen to press ahead in the teeth of Labour opposition.
The right-hander had trouble with his command Wednesday, but said his health was not an issue.
Their findings will be presented to the camp commander and Miami-based Southern Command, which oversees the prison, but will not be made public.
As the name suggests, this ceremony not only marks the change of a command, but the start of a different chapter in the relationship with Iraq.
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The soldier was taken to a field hospital, but the wounds were not considered life-threatening, according to Central Command.
We're not ones to shy away from the command line, but we took the opportunity to try out something that might have a... broader appeal.
They see the Church's leader as the conscience of the nation, and for that he will need to command respect, not just inside the Church, but in the country too.
U.S. Central Command in Doha confirmed 17 people were in custody but did not give details of the circumstances of their surrender.
For example, you've shown a command of your regular job duties, but you're not showing the leadership skills that you'd need to move on to the next level.
The BBC had established a separate chain of command for all stories related to Savile, but it was not clear whether the Wales story was regarded as Savile-related, MacQuarrie's report said.
No word on pricing, but I expect these drives to command a premium price, so you might not want to get all enthusiastic pressing that red button!
The North American Aerospace Defense Command monitored the launches as they progressed but soon determined they were not a threat to the United States, a spokesman said.
White House officials said the president was informed about the abuses by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld sometime after U.S. Central Command put out an advisory on January 16, but they do not have an exact date, or details of exactly what Bush was told.
We will appeal to people from all backgrounds, not by sloganising but by adopting a civilised approach to politics and formulating honest policies that command support and respect.
Roberts' reasoning for either upholding or striking down the mandate may not command a majority, meaning at least five justices agree on the outcome but not the constitutional basis on which the decision sits.
But many systems that were not deemed vital during a nuclear war, such as non-strategic command and control, were left unprotected.
The authority of the two colonels comes not only from the number of men they command, running into several thousand, but also from the force's political composition.
And one of the most significant things about Cincinnatus is not only did he take the command of the Roman republic from the plow, but when he was done he gave the power back to the Roman Senate.
Qatar has also positioned itself as a bridge between East and West, successfully wooing not only the U.S. military's Central Command forward headquarters, but also top U.S. universities such as Northwestern and Virginia Commonwealth to set up shop in the emirate.
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