This was not a ponderous process but the kind of decision making that one might expect of a commander in chief. |
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Being the commander in chief of the Greek armies, Agamemnon's thousand-ship fleet is en route to Troy. |
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Fortunately, the President is the commander in chief, not the theologian in chief. |
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His margin of victory can be taken as evidence that the majority of Americans have confidence in him as the commander in chief. |
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On returning to England in 1902 he was created Viscount Kitchener and was appointed commander in chief in India. |
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Firm in our resolve, focused on our mission, and led by a superb commander in chief, we will prevail. |
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The president serves as the head of state and commander in chief of the armed forces. |
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Executive power is vested in a cabinet headed by a president who is head of state and commander in chief. |
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The drum major, in his tall black fur hat, face-to-face with Reagan, smartly saluted his departing commander in chief. |
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As commander in chief, the president must wield his executive power to hunt down, interdict, arrest, or kill the nation's enemies. |
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It is a little bit frightening how broadly he asserts his authority as commander in chief. |
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On the next day, Congress chose George Washington to be its commander in chief. |
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Within a few years, however, he regained his stature, eventually becoming a field marshal and commander in chief of the British army. |
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Article 19 of that law empowered the president to name the commander in chief. |
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At a time of great challenge in the world the commander in chief must stand on principle, not on the shifting sands of political convenience. |
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By the implicit laws of capitalism, I'm pretty sure this makes Bieber the new commander in chief. |
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This left her boss, the commander in chief, to hand his nine-iron to the caddy and grimly ask for broom and dustpan. |
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Now, it may not be always the case that a commander in chief has served or that it was necessary that they served to be wise in the deployment of the military. |
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A leading candidate to be commander in chief putting himself in an easy position to be extorted. |
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Sir George Prévost, 1767-1816, was the governor-in-chief of the Canadas and the military commander in chief during the war. |
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In the Democratic presidential race, retired General Wesley Clark is trying to show he has the right stuff to be commander in chief, including support within the military. |
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Unlike other students, however, she got a sendoff from the commander in chief. |
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First, if the doctrine is appropriate, there should be clarity in the chain of command from the loadmaster or boomer out flying the line to the commander in chief. |
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Can she parlay her position and knowledge gained on the House Intelligence Committee into credibility as commander in chief? |
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Gen. Thomas P. Maguire, the adjutant general, and Gov. George E. Pataki, the commander in chief. |
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Rear Admiral L. W. Murray was appointed as commander in chief for that new theatre. |
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The commander in chief with the main force defeated a Vandal fleet near Sicily and landed at Cape Bon. |
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Jellicoe was disturbed by the Admiralty failure to discuss the raid with their commander in chief of the fleet at sea. |
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After the execution of Ahmad Fanakati, Kublai confirmed Arghun's coronation and awarded his commander in chief Buqa the title of chancellor. |
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In a countermove, Cemal Paşa, the Ottoman commander in chief, hanged 21 Arab nationalists on May 6, 1916, a day that is still commemorated as Martyrs' Day. |
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Borgia, the notorious son of Pope Alexander VI, had, as commander in chief of the papal army, sought with unexampled ruthlessness to gain control of the Papal States of Romagna and the Marches. |
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If modern reconstructions can be trusted, armies might enter battle in an orderly manner, usually operating in three divisions with the commander in chief in charge of the rearmost one. |
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Prince Naihroet, the descendant of a son of Julius Caesar and a Celtic enchantress, had also chosen a representative from the dwarf people and sent Donaldkin, the brave commander in chief, into the race. |
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With a Canadian officer as the deputy commander in chief, Norad provides a concrete example of how well our personnel work with the U. S. side by side. |
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Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is visiting the US, is commander in chief of Sri Lanka's armed forces, which face allegations of war crimes, enforced disappearances, and torture. |
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The cane-wielding commander in chief and several bystanders subdued the would-be killer, an unemployed housepainter named Richard Lawrence. |
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His commander in chief, the Earl of Feversham, advised retreat on 23 November, and the next day John Churchill deserted to William. |
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A Sirdar was a rank assigned to the British commander in chief of the Egyptian Army during the 19th century when the British controlled Egypt. |
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The new head of state, Ibrahim Babangida, declared himself president and commander in chief of the armed forces and of the ruling Supreme Military Council. |
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According to Article II, Section 2, Clause I of the Constitution, the President of the United States is commander in chief of the United States Armed Forces. |
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General Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst turned down an appointment as commander in chief due to an unwillingness to take sides in the conflict. |
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Is it possible that she really intends to defend the ridiculously tragic misadventures of our embarrassing Commander in Chief? |
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In his capacity as Commander in Chief, he met the general staff and was briefed on changes to the country's military doctrine. |
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Instead Paul Krugman puts the word out that the Commander in Chief just may be crazy. |
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In September 1939 he was promoted acting air marshal and in April 1940 was appointed Commander in Chief Bomber Command. |
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While King has shepherded The Good Wife, Commander in Chief was championed by ABC executive Anne Sweeney. |
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Orders flow down from the Commander in Chief through to the privates, and activity and reporting flows up. |
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The man who thought he could was Jackie Fisher, then Commander in Chief, Mediterranean Fleet. |
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The president is the Commander in Chief of the United States Armed Forces and state militias when they are mobilized. |
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The president of Sierra Leone is the Commander in Chief of the military, with the Minister of Defence responsible for defence policy and the formulation of the armed forces. |
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Headed by the President as Commander in Chief, they are constitutionally mandated to ensure the nation's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity. |
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