Under the command economy it was one of the very few companies that regularly did business with the West and thus had access to convertible currencies.
But Windows did not kill the command line because it was full of great metaphors.
It was Murphy's intelligence and command of the game that elevated him from a walk-on free agent to a Pro Bowl starter, says Gibbs.
Before starting production, he was confident in his command of the language, but realized how much it was lacking when he got on set.
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It is alleged the death squad was under the direct command of the Peruvian president.
He was in command of his facts, but Vista bombed and, at times, seemed as if it was going to take the company down with it.
So how was it that he became adjutant, the second in command of a secret army, asked Mr Clarke?
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"Time and time again communication is passed up the chain of command but when I was there it didn't change dramatically - the letters were sent off about the potential dangers, but things just stayed the same, " he added.
He said it could be that there was an interruption in the "chain of command" within the body which leads to desiring sex.
And, with a fine bit of military courtesy, the Allied Command, when it was informed that conditions in Paris called for an immediate move, sent in Leclerc's division first.
But the judge claimed it was in the public interest to discover how far up the chain of command knowledge of the rigging went, noting "the cat is out of the bag".
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.
If it was so easy to hack back into a command and control machine, law enforcement would catch more of the bad guys and cybercrime would not have become the perfect crime.
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Infrared cameras on a boat accompanying the rig as it was being towed detected no signs of leakage early Monday, according to the unified incident response command, which includes the Coast Guard, Alaska's state environmental conservation department, a drilling company and Kodiak Island officials.
The changes it was bringing in would help students get a "real understanding of a subject and gain qualifications that command the respect of the best universities and employers", she added.
It seems a sound principle, and incompetence was hardly unknown in the traditional, command-and-control model of public services.
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In a statement, it said the man, who worked in the Met's Territorial Policing command, was arrested following the release of information by News Corporation's Management and Standards Committee (NCMSC).
While the 11 other military members are being investigated by the U.S. Southern Command, it was unclear who would investigate the White House Communications Agency staffer, who has been relieved of his duty with the agency and reassigned to the Military District of Washington, Pentagon spokesman Capt.
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Hull tried to exert their authority at the start of the second half but it was Wigan who hit back with two quick tries to put them in command.
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