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- The four-poster at the Metropolitan has a commanding presence.
- You have the commanding presence that makes people turn and stare.
- Nevertheless, this is the market Intel is confident of commanding.
- Yet he was a completely commanding figure on the concert stage.
- Won decorations for bravery while commanding a paratroop battalion in Afghanistan.
- Women in track and field are commanding greater and greater endorsements.
- To opposing pitchers and managers, the better word is commanding.
- It has panoramic windows and a commanding view of the road.
- Yet his commanding voice comes out of a deceptively small mouth.
- Its prominence goes way beyond its commanding place on the skyline.
- And professionals in those kinds of jobs are commanding top salary.
- And there is no need, according to our commanding officers,
- Bush still maintains a commanding lead among registered Republicans and independents.
- In South Carolina, Bush has a commanding lead over McCain.
- McIlvaine's looming presence inside was both unusual and commanding.
- Polls show Bush ahead, but his lead is not commanding.
- Each man was a player of commanding individuality, even genius.
- In the suburbs, the mayor still holds a commanding lead.
- And Gore, to her surprise, seemed commanding and forceful.
- But the Liberal position is not as commanding as it seems.
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