He also has full command of the most efficient White House political machine in recent memory.
"Fastball command is the most important thing and it wasn't there where I wanted it to be today, " McHugh said.
The draft inverts the NFL hierarchy the bad teams, punch lines September through January, get the best picks and command most of the attention.
Speaking of man caves, garages continue to command some of the most indulgent and unique home features.
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The ship, the USS Mount Whitney, is the Navy's only Joint Command Ship and is considered to be the most sophisticated ship ever commissioned in terms of communication, control, command, computers and intelligence capabilities, according to the Navy's Web site.
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"We are delivering a viewing experience that is more personal by putting customers in command of the content they most enjoy, " said Esser on stage at a press conference held at the Wynn Hotel.
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Keith Alexander, to the rank of General and appointment as the first commander of the U.S. Cyber Command, which by most accounts will have the mission of not only defending U.S. military networks, but also conducting offensive cyberwar operations.
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China has adopted market economics while Cuba still has a command system with most of the economy under state control.
The Cornwall carries a 4.5 inch MK8 gun, Goal Keeper CIWS close in weapon systems, Sea Wolf anti-missile system, Harpoon missile launchers, two 20mm close range guns, Lynx MK8 helicopter armament, anti-ship missiles, and one of the most sophisticated command and control communications systems on water.
The command center was reassured that despite some flooding, most Port Arthur homes had weathered the storm well, and the 40 families sheltered at the nearby Rayburn Country Resort would likely be able to return soon.
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.
One man who had already met and negotiated with most of the British high command, including Churchill.
One of the most impressive features is the ability to wake the console with just a voice command.
Thus, the most significant policy response we have seen today has been the creation of a military command, USCYBERCOM.
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Anybody worried that the movie will objectify women should be reassured by the actresses hired to play his paramours, who are, for the most part, far more in command of their bodies and souls than Zahedi can ever hope to be.
Among the other actors who command the public's trust and attention and, as a result, make our list of the 10 most influential actors: box office superstar Will Smith, Academy Award-winner Robert De Niro and humanitarian heavyweight Angelina Jolie.
That is why the next wave of environmental policymaking will need to employ commonsense tools such as cost-benefit analysis, and make greater use of flexible, market-based instruments such as emissions-trading, rather than the tired command-and-control approach favoured by most greens.
Quick Command, the S Pen quickly activates applications and services people use most often.
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It's worth pointing out that there's also a voice command button as well as motion-sensing, thus making the most out of Google TV ver.3.
When the seats are finally allocated, Miss Megawati may not command a majority in the 500-member parliament, despite winning most of the popular vote.
Wahid appears to have neutralized the most recalcitrant military officers, and he continues to command popular respect and authority.
Our most effective alliance, NATO, has taken command of the enforcement of the arms embargo and the no-fly zone.
One of the Army's most senior enlisted soldiers -- Command Sgt.
Fallon was most clearly in breach of the principle of civilian command of the military as he sought to contradict presidential assessments of the threat posed by the mullaocracy there and to promote his own diplomatic initiatives with Tehran.
"He was the most natural leader of men and soldiers flourished under his command, " he said.
The Fed frets about the "threat" of rising wages, overlooking the fact that high-tech jobs command higher pay than those in most other industries.
In a moment the objects or the faces would command him to look again, paint again, catch those most fleeting manifestations of appearance, illusion, truth, life.
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The most significant consequence of these three developments is that, because command-and-control is unsustainable in our new wiki world, the biggest challenge facing traditional organizations is whether or not they can transform themselves from top-down hierarchies to peer-to-peer networks before someone else comes along, creates a competing peer-to-peer network, and puts them out of business.
There were six or seven young men, most of them wearing shalwar kameez instead of uniforms, under the command of a tiny hunchbacked man who walked with difficulty, using crutches.
Add to the mix published reports that General David Petraeus - one of America's most prominent military officers as the four-star commander of Central Command and a leading architect of the Iraq surge - sees the lack of progress in the Israeli-Palestinian "peace process" as a threat to American servicemen and women in his area of responsibility.
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