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Zapata never became a bona fide star, but she had star quality, the ability to command attention without ever seeming to seek it.
NPR: The Gits' Mia Zapata Resurrected In Film
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Those venerable Yankee stars still command attention, to be sure, but the spotlight has moved, and Cano is standing right in its beam.
WSJ: This Is the Year of Robinson Cano
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But it requires leaders willing to command our attention and inspire us to unite for the common good.
FORBES: The Gift America Needs: Visionary Leadership and True Sacrifice
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These subjects paid significantly more attention to individuals in the clips rated as more dominant or prestigious -- with the ability to command visual attention taken as an indication of influence.
CNN: Study: Bullying bosses dominate their way to power
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Fred Thompson has stood out for his ability to command attention in national polls.
NPR: Ex-Sen. Fred Thompson (TN)
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The reason WikiLeaks partners with folks like The NYT or The Guardian is that it lacks the manpower, skill and brand to command attention on its own.
FORBES: The Times Plans an 'EZ Pass Lane for Leakers'
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He has injected personality and verve into a city that never used to command much attention.
FORBES: Do People Make Places?
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That over 25 years after her death, Rand's persona and ideas command so much attention is testimony to the abiding power of her ideas.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This fall, he takes over as chief of U.S. Central Command, where he will turn his attention to military operations in other parts of the region, including Afghanistan.
NPR: Petraeus: 'Long, Hard Slog' In Iraq
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The very serious economic issues dominating the Group of Twenty (G-20) summit still command our daily attention, and they are likely to do so for a considerable time to come.
UN: Secretary-General
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If France no longer seems to command the world's attention as it did a few years ago, could this be because it lost its singularity when Mr Sarkozy returned the country fully to NATO in 2009, reversing Charles de Gaulle's 1966 withdrawal from its military structure?
ECONOMIST: France's foreign-policy woes
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But together they command a majority, and when the two are in agreement they tend to pay scant attention to the UUP and other smaller elements.
ECONOMIST: Policing Northern Ireland