46 Words to use with commands

Command decision.

20 Then with the duke your highness ruled the day: While all the brave did his command obey, The fair and pious under you did pray.

What must be the moral character of any institution which the Golden Rule decides against?which the second great command condemns?

About two hours after Zimbardo's departure, the fleet command ship Tempest came upon the asteroid.

Now he was in the command bubble that lifted like an antenna from the heart of the space station.

And perhaps we should regard that as a "command" performance, reviving as command performances commonly do, something dead for a generationin this case, purely out of compliment to the faith and inclination of a distinguished guest.

The commands are given and the movements for each line are first explained thoroughly by the instructor; the execution begins at the command ASSAULT.

At the command center, the officers carry saber.

Though Royalty command thee.

At ten minutes past one the noise of the propellers as well as bursting bombs was heard by those standing on the command-bridge of the Central Station.

What Arsinoë, what Cleopatra, from the first to the last, had hesitated to murder a brother or a husband, to assume the throne, to raise and command armies, to discard or adopt a partner of her throne from caprice in policy, or policy in caprice?

At the command posts, all, except the officer commanding the guard, face about.

At the second command the rear-rank men march backward 4 steps and halt; at the command march all face to the right and the leading man of each rank steps off; the other men step off in succession, each following the preceding man at 4 paces, rear-rank men marching abreast of their file leaders.

At the command halt, given when all have their intervals, all halt and face to the front.

The underlying order of apparently chaotic systems in mathematics and in nature suggest that systems can behave in a fashion mutually beneficial to all members, even without a command hierarchy.

Steadfast and calm, unmoved by blame or praise, By local checks or Fortune's strange caprices, You dedicate laborious nights and days To shattering the Hun machine to pieces; And howsoe'er at times the battle sways The Army's trust in your command increases; Patient in preparation, swift in deed, We find in you the leader that we need.

His command isgive.

Your horse, illustrious Sire, Was lame, and, as you know, at your command KING.

affirmed authoritatively within him the energetic official accustomed to command men.

With sharp commands officers were speeding the parting guests; the parting guests were shouting passionate good-bys and sending messages to Aunt Maria; quartermasters howled hoarse warnings, donkey-engines panted under the weight of belated luggage, fall and tackle groaned and strained.

The German army moves in one piece, in one absolute unity; the Crown Prince of Saxony is on the height of Mairy, whence he surveys the whole action; the command oscillates in the French army; at the beginning of the battle, at a quarter to six, MacMahon is wounded by the bursting of a shell; at seven o'clock Ducrot replaces him; at ten o'clock Wimpfen replaces Ducrot.

We may be pardoned, and yet suppose that we are not pardoned; challenges will abide till the conscience be sprinkled, and till the Prince of Peace command peace to the conscience, and put the accuser to silence; who, when he can do no more, will mar the peace of a believer, as long as he can, and stop the current of his comforts, which made David pray, that "God would restore to him the joy of his salvation," Psalm li.

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Well might the latter command respect and charm the admiration, as do all extraordinary things, but they will not win the heart.

We have dealt very wickedly against thee, and have not kept the commandments, nor the statutes, nor the ordinances, which thou didst command thy servant Moses.

46 Words to use with  commands