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commanded and enormous
Meissonier's work commanded enormous prices and in 1846 he purchased a great mansion in Poissy, sometimes known as the Grande Maison.
Formerly commanded by such legendary admirals as Dmitriy Senyavin and Pavel Nakhimov, it is a fleet of enormous historical and political importance for Russia.
The eponymous spaceship Red Dwarf is an enormous mining vessel owned by the Jupiter Mining Corporation and commanded by Captain Frank Hollister.

commanded and fees
Due to the importance of such skills in the litigious social life of Athens, practitioners often commanded very high fees.
With the large fees she commanded daily as a top model, Hall was able to buy herself a ranch in Lone Oak, Texas.
He was a fluent speaker, much in demand, and commanded high fees both in Britain and in America.
This transfer also made Ibrahimović the most expensive football player in combined transfer fees, valued at € 180 million and eclipsed those commanded by Nicolas Anelka.
He was a top criminal lawyer who commanded high fees.
By 1945, Gardiner was considered one of the top half-dozen trial lawyers in the province and he commanded high fees.

commanded and playing
This leaves those opposed to instrumental music in worship with the understanding that if God wanted instrumental music in New Testament worship, he would have commanded not just singing, but singing and playing like he did in the Old Testament.

commanded and there
At the front there said to be approximately 300 elite knights, commanded by general Clermont and accompanied by German mercenary pikemen.
Contrary to the modern-day picture of the traditional tyrannical pirate, he commanded his vessels with the permission of their crews and there is no known account of his ever having harmed or murdered those he held captive.
Major-General Thomas Harrison, who had commanded the troop which aided Oliver Cromwell in dissolving the Rump, suggested that there be a ruling body based upon the Old Testament Sanhedrin of 70 selected " Saints ", which was based on his beliefs, as a Fifth Monarchist, that the rule of the Saints would usher in the reign of Christ on Earth.
Arimondi left there a small garrison of approximately 1, 150 askaris and 200 Italians, commanded by Major Giuseppe Galliano, and took the bulk of his troops to Adigrat, where Oreste Baratieri, the Italian commander, was concentrating the Italian Army.
However, a secular critique of the natural law doctrine was stated by Pierre Charron in his De la sagesse ( 1601 ): " The sign of a natural law must be the universal respect in which it is held, for if there was anything that nature had truly commanded us to do, we would undoubtedly obey it universally: not only would every nation respect it, but every individual.
The spirit of Elohiym moved upon the dark face of the waters and commanded there to be light.
* February 17 – The uninhabited Lord Howe Island is discovered by the brig HMS Supply, commanded by Lieutenant Ball, who is on his way from Botany Bay to Norfolk Island with convicts to start a penal settlement there.
The victory over the legions was followed by a clean sweep of all Roman forts, garrisons and cities — of which there were at least two — east of the Rhine ; the remaining two Roman legions, commanded by Varus ' nephew Lucius Nonius Asprenas, were content to try to hold that river.
TWENEX was successful and very popular ; in fact, there was a period in the early 1980s when it commanded as fervent a culture of partisans as Unix or ITS-but DEC's decision to scrap all the internal rivals to the VAX architecture and its VMS OS killed the DEC-20 and put an end to TWENEX's brief period of popularity.
He sent the Alamannic king Fraomarius, along with Alamannic troops commanded by Bitheridius and Hortarius, to Britain in order to replenish troops there.
Bendigeidfran had commanded his men to cut off his head and to " bear it even unto the White Mount, in London, and bury it there, with the face towards France.
Then stood there up one in the council, a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, a doctor of the law, had in reputation among all the people, and commanded to put the apostles forth a little space ;
He commanded the council to disperse, and appointed Bologna as their meeting-place in eighteen months ' time, with the intention of making the session of the council coincide with some conferences with representatives of the Greek church, scheduled to be held there with a view to ecumenical union ( 18 December 1431 ).
In July 1845, U. S. troops commanded by General Zachary Taylor set up camp there in preparation for war with Mexico, where they remained until March 1846.
In addition, there are at least two light machine guns, each commanded by a lance corporal.
Fearing his arrest, Hidalgo commanded his brother Mauricio, as well as Ignacio Allende and Abasolo to go with a number of other armed men to make the sheriff release the inmates there on the night of 15 September They managed to set eighty free.
In the interwar years, the 5th Infantry Brigade was based there and from 1936 to 1938, it was commanded by future Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall.
Then he commanded them to go and bring their father and his entire household into Egypt to live in the province of Goshen, because there were five more years of famine left.
Afterwards, Nagumo was re-assigned as Commander in Chief of the Third Fleet and commanded aircraft carriers in the Guadalcanal campaign, but his actions there were largely indecisive, and he slowly frittered away much of Japan's maritime strength.
In 1495, Parliament passed a statute ordering officials to seize " ll such vagabonds, idle and suspected persons living suspiciously and then so taken and set in stocks, there to remain by the space of three days and three nights to have none other sustenance but bread and water, and there after the said three days and three nights, to be had out and set at large and then to be commanded to avoid the town.
The Effingham branch of the Howard family, including the Earl of Nottingham who as Lord High Admiral commanded the force which defeated the Spanish Armada, lived there until their heirs sold it to the wealthy London brewer, John Parsons in 1681.
Fearing his arrest, Hidalgo commanded his brother Mauricio, as well as Ignacio Allende and Mariano Abasolo to go with a number of other armed men to make the sheriff release the pro-independence inmates there on the night of 15 April.
If Scipio's army was intact and quietly marched into Placentia ( Piacenza ), it is unlikely that either consul commanded any of the troops of the other nor did they assist one another in any way ; in fact, there is no evidence that Sempronius informed Scipio he was going to attack.

commanded and began
As a result of the battle, the Roman army, commanded by Marcus Atilius Regulus, landed in Africa and began ravaging the Carthaginian countryside.
The conquest began in 1402, commanded by Jean de Béthencourt and Gadifer de la Salle.
Around Lent of 1314, Edward Bruce, brother of the Scottish King, began the siege of Stirling Castle, which was commanded by Sir Philip Mowbray.
the king ’ s advanced guard, commanded by Lord de Clifford, began to make a circuit of the wood to prevent the Scots escaping by flight ".
The Second Red Army began its own withdrawal west from Hubei in November 1935, led by He Long, who commanded the KMT Twentieth Army in 1923 before joining the Communist Party of China ( CPC ).
On September 21, the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service, commanded by Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni, began aerial bombardment of Nanking.
On September 12, 1861, between 6, 000 and 10, 000 soldiers of the Missouri State Guard, led by Major General Sterling Price, began a siege against the Federal military post in the old Masonic College commanded by Colonel James A. Mulligan.
Beginning on the evening of July 6, the French began to lay out entrenchments on the rise northwest of the fort, about away, that commanded the land routes to the fort.
Behind the Army came SS Einsatzgruppen ( task forces ) commanded by Theodore Eicke, who began systematically executing Jews and members of the Polish educated classes.
Historically the " lieutenant " was the deputy to a " captain ", and as the rank structure of armies began to formalise, this came to mean that a captain commanded a company and had several lieutenants, each commanding a platoon.
He laid the foundations for a Histoire des Régiments, commissioned by order of the Minister for War, and began work writing the regimental histories of the two regiments he had commanded himself.
British, Canadian, Indian armies and the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Forces resisted the Japanese invasion commanded by Sakai Takashi, which began eight hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
As on Vostok 1, the Vostok 2 service module failed to detach from the reentry module when commanded and reentry began with the former still attached ; the conjoined modules gyrated violently until aerodynamic heating burned through the straps still holding them together.
No sooner was this complete than the Queen's vanguard, commanded by Lord Hamilton, began its advance through the village.
He commanded the loyalty of many Liberals who had supported his government through the Alberta and Great Waterways issue, though this faction began increasingly to see Cross as its real leader.
As the Navy's activities began to be shifted to Los Alamitos the Long Beach Army Airfield at Long Beach became the home of the Army's Air Transport Command's Ferrying Division, which included a squadron of 18 women pilots commanded by Barbara London, a long time Long Beach aviatrix.
The 3rd Parachute Brigade, commanded by Brigadier James Hill, began to land at the same time as the main elements of 5th Parachute Brigade, and suffered from the same problems as the other Brigade.
The 1st Volunteers ( Rough Riders ), along with the 3rd Cavalry regiment, began a near simultaneous assault with the regulars of the 10th Cavalry ( Buffalo Soldiers ) up Kettle Hill, supported by the fire of three Gatling guns commanded by Lt. John H. Parker.
When the war began, Wool, age 77 and a brigadier general for 20 years, commanded the Department of the East.
In the battle, which began as a siege, an Anglo-Breton army, led by Duke John de Montfort and assisted by English forces commanded by Sir John Chandos, opposed a Franco-Breton army led by his archrival Charles of Blois.
Naval bombardment of Eniwetok began on 17 February, and the 22nd Marine Regiment, commanded by Colonel John T. Walker, landed on Engebi Island, on the north side of the atoll, on 18 February at 08: 44.
Taylor's rise to the highest echelons of U. S. government began under the tutelage of General Matthew B. Ridgway in the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division when Ridgway commanded the division in the early part of World War II.
Soon thereafter, that morning, Friday the 22nd, American troops commanded by Col. James Livingston, guarding Verplanck's Point across the river, began firing on the Vulture, which received many hits and was forced to retire down river without André.
Douhet saw the pitfalls of allowing air power to be fettered by ground commanders and began to advocate the creation of a separate air arm commanded by airmen.

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