That is how we will preserve our planet, commanded to our care by God.
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It is possible that Near will be commanded to crash onto Eros when its mission is ended.
Then he did the same for one of the ballerinas, and then the orchestra, which he commanded to play.
Stardust was commanded to take more than 70 high-resolution pictures, and the dust analysis instruments investigated the environment around the comet.
You say the law makes businesses do all sorts of things, why can't they be commanded to employ people at a loss?
The settlers complain that they are being commanded to sacrifice homes and livelihoods for nothing tangible in return, least of all a negotiated peace.
They were then commanded to reduce their height by a factor of two (to 23km) for another three months, allowing them to obtain data at an even better resolution.
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It also recognizes a human in the frame, along with their head and hands position, and the robot is able to be commanded to move to the right with a simple wave of the hand.
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Moosa might have added that shariah is an all-encompassing Islamic doctrine and system that includes legal, military, political, and social normative dictates by which Muslims everywhere and for all time are commanded to live their lives.
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It is my hope that judges everywhere will continue to do this because...within the American legal system we're commanded to interpret our law in the best way we can, and that means looking to what other, anyone has said to see if it has persuasive value.
He therefore went to the shore and commanded the sea to recede.
But all through the early hours of the evening he was nowhere to be found, though she commanded the whole host to search for him under the hill.
Or that Luxor the Moonprince, whose magic ring enabled recruited lords to be commanded remotely, had been slain, and Morkin had to abandon his quest and retrieve the ring to resume the armed struggle.
Maccabee was a Judean priest who commanded the resistance to Greek forces around 165 B.
Like Solomon, he commanded his minions to undertake great projects and summoned them to show him the results.
For an complex multi-national mission like the Libyan operation the obvious candidates would be Nato - which, for example, commanded the operation to eject Serbian forces from Bosnia - or an established US headquarters like Centcom - which ran the invasion of Iraq to oust Saddam Hussein.
He also commanded his sales force to start hawking Clariion just as hard as Symmetrix.
New firms specialising in technology and e-commerce, such as Razorfish, MarchFIRST, Scient and iXL (the latter two have since merged) commanded the spotlight only to crash with the dotcom market.
Then there is Mr Brown, the clunking brainbox impatient for his turn, who bragged as chancellor that he had commanded boom and bust to cease and was caught behind the knees as prime minister when the economy collapsed.
For example, over the last ten years BMY has historically commanded a price-to-cash earnings multiple of between 23.6x and 34.7x, but the current multiple of cash earnings is less than half the low end of that range at just about 11x.
They persuaded small-business owners and professionals to shift their allegiance from the liberal and socialist parties, which had commanded their votes in 2007, to the Islamists, in November 2011.
Although we do not expect BlackBerry to ever reach the heights it once commanded in the smartphone market, if it manages to win market share back to over 3% by the end of our forecast period, there could be 30% upside to our price estimate.
Mr Golden's colourful character (parked outside his office is the orange Harley he used to ride around the deck of a carrier he commanded in the Gulf) might break through to disaffected voters.
On the one hand, all but one of Mr Kerry's crewmates from the two Swift Boats he commanded in Vietnam have rallied to his side.
Economists said Berlusconi commanded neither sufficient political authority to push through spending cuts nor the moral high ground to squeeze more taxes out of Italians while he faced trial on various charges.
Bill Clinton has commanded Vice-President Al Gore to cut the country's red tape.
Brig Monro was commissioned to the Queen's Own Highlanders in 1972 and commanded the 52nd Lowland Brigade, based in Edinburgh Castle, from 1998 to 2001.
When he worked with that timorous vice president, for example, Mr. Grupper urged her to think about colleagues who commanded attention and respect.
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Armstrong launched onto the world stage in July 1969, when he commanded NASA's Apollo 11 mission to make the first manned moon landing.
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After 45 minutes or so, I began to find the cumulative effect of all the magnificence rather overwhelming, so it was a relief finally to be able to stroll through the palace gardens to a magical belvedere that commanded a view of the glinting lights of the city below.
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